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Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste
INSPECTION REPORT FOR:
A TK Launch Systems Inc. -Promontory
DATE OF INSPECTION:
August 20 and 21 , 2014
FACILITY ADDRESS:
30 miles northwest of Brigham City, Utah
P.O. Box 707
Brigham City, UT 84302-0707
FACILITY CONTACT:
George Gooch, Manager
Environmental Services
(435) 863-2018
NOTIFICATION:
UTD009081357 LQG, TSD
APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS:
RCRA Permit, UAC R315
TYPE OF INSPECTION:
CEI
PARTICIPANTS:
Jeff Vandel, Inspection Leader, DSHW
Hao Zhu, DSHW
George Gooch, A TK
Blair Palmer, A TK
Paul Hancock, A TK
Randy Fullmer, ATK
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WEATHER CONDITIONS:
Clear, sunny, 85o F
TIME IN:
20 August 2014: 8:55 AM
21 August 2014: 9:05 AM
TIME OUT:
20 August 2014: 4:00 PM
2l August 2014: 3:30 PM
REPORT PREPARED BY:
Jeff Vandel
FACILITY DESCRIPTION:
Thiokol Chemical Corporation first began operations at the ATK Launch Systems - Promontory
(ATK) facility in 1956. ATK and its predecessors have been primarily involved in the research,
testing and production of rocket motor propellants. The manufacturing processes at ATK -
Promontory include the preparation and mixing of high-energy ingredients, casting and curing of
the propellant formulations, assembly of rocket motor segments and military flares, and quality
control testing of finished products. These activities have included the production and testing of
motors for the Space Shuttle, the wash-out and reloading of Minuteman ICBMs, and many other
projects for the Department of Defense (DOD).
The ATK facility is a 20,000 acre site that is remotely located in Box Elder County,
approximately 30 miles northwest of Brigham City, Utah. The closest inhabitants to the facility
live approximately one mile to the west of the administration area on a cattle ranch. The ATK
plant is divided into four major areas designated as: Defense and Launch Vehicle (DLV),
Administrative and Manufacturing Area (or Space), Test Area, and High Performance Propellant
Development Area (or Plant III). There are approximately 675 buildings located on the four
areas that comprise the ATK plant.
Currently, ATK's primary activities consist ofi military flare production; work on the next
generation of the Space Launch System, 5 segment solid rocket motor; restoration of stages one
and two of Minuteman motors; destruction of third stage Minuteman motors by open burning;
rocket motor casing work for Castor, GEM 40 and GEM 60 motors and production work on
Trident D-5 motor nozzles.
CREDENTIALS, PURPOSE AND SCOPE:
The ATK - Promontory inspection was scheduled at the end of July,2014. The Bear River
Health Department was notified of the inspection and was invited to participate. The inspection
was initiated on the morning of August 20th and concluded on the afternoon of August 21't,
2014. It was stated at the beginning of the inspection that it was being conducted to evaluate
ATK's compliance with its RCRA permits and the Hazardous Waste Management Rules (the
Rules). The scope of the inspection, and an approximate schedule, was then discussed with ATK
personnel. Prior to the inspection, it was decided to focus on the following areas:
' M-136 andM-225 Open Burning Grounds - inspect the site, condition of burn trays and
operating record for inspections.. M-l86 and M-705S Hazardous Waste Storage - inspect the site, condition of containers,
sumps and operating record for inspections.. M-47 and M-603 Hazardous Waste Storage - ATK has indicated that they will be closing
these storage buildings and want to discuss closure plans. The buildings will be inspected to
facilitate the process.. M-115 Propellant Wash-out Building - A release of perchlorate recently occurred at this
building. The site will be inspected and the cause of the release will be discussed.
' Inspect main sources of non-reactive hazardous wastes.
. Inspect main sources of reactive hazardous waste if able. Look for potential for reducing
"contaminated debris" that is sent to burn grounds.. Look at the operating record for the T29B Hydrazine Treatment facility (treatment records,
inspections).. Waste Analysis records for reactive hazardous wastes generated off-site. Also, treatment
effectiveness records for burn ground ash and residue.. Inspect the burn ground operating record for notation of clearing index, wind speed, etc. as
required by Condition IV.C.3.e.. Manifests - look at a number of manifests for wastes received and wastes shipped.
In addition to discussing the scope of the inspection, ATK personnel were asked some questions
that were prepared prior to the inspection to get current information on hazardous waste issues at
the facility. These questions and the notes taken while they were discussed are included with the
Pre-inspection Checklist in Appendix A.
MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES :
ATK generates, treats, and stores characteristic and listed hazardous wastes as defined by R315-
2 of the Rules as a result of its manufacturing and demilitaization activities. ATK has RCRA
Part B permits for hazardous waste storage, and post-closure care. In addition, ATK treats
reactive (and/or ignitable) hazardous wastes at the facility primarily by open burning, although
wastes are also occasionally treated by open detonation. These treatment activities are conducted
at two separate sites at the facility. These OB/OD sites are designated as M-136, which is
located north of the Administration and Manufacturing Areas andM-225, which is located in the
southeast area of the facility at Plant III. A permit module containing conditions for open
burning and open detonation - "Thermal Treatment of Energetic'Wastes" - was added to the
Hazardous Waste Storage Permit on September 30, 2010.
There are six permitted storage areas at the ATK facility: M-186, M-705S, E-501, 5-633, M-603
andM-47. ATK is also permitted to store solid reactive waste received from off-site at the
M-136 Burn Grounds for up to 14 days. In addition, ATK is permitted to treat waste hydrazine
at building T-298 by dilution in accordance with Module V of ATK's Storage Permit. Dilution
of waste hydrazine with water is a DOT requirement for shipping this highly volatile material
off-site to a waste disposal facility. This inspection report covers these hazardous waste
management activities at the Promontory facility.
NARRATIVE:
After presenting our credentials to Mr. Gooch, and the other ATK representatives present, and
our opening discussion on the pu{pose and scope of the inspection, Mr. Zhu and I were escorted
through the facility. The buildings and areas that were inspected and the observations that were
made are described in the paragraphs below.
Hazardous Waste Storage Building M-47
ATK hasn't stored hazardous waste in Building M-47 for approximately 15 years. The building
is currently being used for the storage of Castor 120, Minuteman and Star product motors. The
Division agreed, years ago, to allow ATK to suspend inspections required by the Permit while
hazardous waste was not stored in the building. Liquid wastes were never stored in the building.
ATK has indicated that they would like to close the storage building and remove it from the
Storage Permit. During the inspection, only product motors were observed in the building. The
building is totally enclosed with a concrete floor. ATK will be submitting a Closure Plan and
modification request, in accordance with the Permit in the near future.
Hazardous Waste Storage Building M-603
Based on comments made by ATK personnel during the inspection, Building M-603 was only
used for the storage of hazardous waste one time, five years ago. The waste that was stored at
that time was black powder contained in kegs which were kept on pallets. No liquids were ever
stored in the building. ATK also plans to close this building when Building M-47 is closed.
Hazardous Waste Storage Building M-705S
This storage facility is relatively small and is used for storing hazardous waste, accumulating
small quantities of hazardous waste for packaging in drums and compacting rags contaminated
with hazardous waste (see photo below). Containers were covered and properly labeled during
the inspection. The storage facility appears to be well managed. No problems were observed.
Hazardous Waste Storage Building M-186
Building M-186 is the primaryhazardous waste storage facility at Promontory. ATK recently
upgraded the building by adding bay doors to the east side of the building (see photo below).
This allows workers to completely enclose the building which keeps it much cleaner. A permit
modification for the addition of the doors was approved in February,2014. The building was
also insulated and new lights were installed.
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The containers observed during the inspection were closed, in good condition and labeled
appropriately. In addition, the different classes of waste were properly segregated with adequate
aisle space between the rows of containers. No problems were observed at the storage facility.
M-136 Burn Grounds
The vast majority of reactive hazardous wastes that are open-bumed at ATK are burned at the
M-136 Burn Grounds. Module IV - Thermal Treatment of Energetic Wastes was added to the
ATK Storage Permit on September 30, 2010. This Module contains conditions for the
management of both burn grounds. Open burning is typically conducted once or twice each
week at M- 136 when the clearing index is 500 or greater. During the winter months, the clearing
index is cornmonly below 500 and burns are conducted less frequently. Like at M-225, the
quantity of waste that is burned at M-136 has decreased significantly in recent years.
The Burn Grounds are located within ATK's secured area, and entry into the Burn Grounds is
further controlled by a gate at the access road. The Bum Grounds are equipped with video
cameras, an alarm system, and a bunker from which burn events are monitored and controlled.
Open burning is mainly conducted in steel pans or trays. A variety of containers are used to hold
the hazardous waste (reactive and/or ignitable waste) that is burned in the pans. These containers
include super sacks, plastic bags, slids, and cardboard boxes and drums.
ATK maintains a waste tracking system that utilizes bar codes that are attached to waste
containers. The tracking information is kept in an Access database. A printout of some of the
information that is kept in the database is included with this report in Appendix B.
Run-on of precipitation at M-136 is controlled by drainage ditches that direct surface water flow
around the burn grounds. Run-off is also controlled by drainage ditches although storm water
flow generally just seeps into the ground, as it has not been observed in ditches downhill of the
burn grounds. Based on comments made by ATK personnel and observations made during the
inspection, ATK has done maintenance work on the drainage ditches since they were inspected
in20l2. This work included replacement of culverts and clearing and grading of areas of the
ditches to promote drainage.
No waste was observed in any of the burn pans and no debris or ash was observed next to or in
any of the pans during the inspection. No issues were identified at the burn grounds during the
inspection.
Storage Pad Area 5-633
Permitted storage area 5-633 is a road base pad approximately 100' by 120'in size located
adjacent to the M-136 Burn Grounds. Solid reactive wastes are stored on the pad prior to
treatment at the burn grounds. The area is enclosed with a fence and access in controlled bv a
gate.
During the inspection, reactive hazardous wastes stored at 5-633 included Minuteman roll
control motors and gas generators. These items were stored inside a palletainer (a large plastic
crate with a lid and pallet-like bottom). The palletainer was in good condition, labeled
appropriately and grounded. No problems with the storage area were observed during the
inspection.
Building M-508 Inert Parts Fabrication
Work on inert parts of rocket motors, such as cases and nozzles, is conducted at Building M-508.
Hazardous wastes that are generated from this work include flammable liquids, rags and debris
contaminated with corrosive liquid and solvent wastes. These wastes are disposed of in satellite
containers during the work day. These containers are metal cans with flip-top lids that are
labeled as hazardous waste.
The satellite containers are emptied out daily into larger containers (typically 55-gallon drums)
that are stored outside of the building in a 90-day waste dock (see photo below). Wastes are
collected from the 90-day dock and are taken to the M-186 Hazardous Waste Storage facility
prior to shipment off-site. No problems at the building were observed during the inspection.
Building M-55 Vehicle Maintenance
Vehicles used at the ATK Promontory Plant are maintained at Building M-55. Wastes generated
at the building are aerosol cans, rags with solvents, used oil, fuel and antifreeze. The parts
washer on site utilizes non-hazardous solvent.
Generally, the only hazardous wastes generated at Building M-55 are solvent contaminated rags
and liquids drained from aerosol cans. The rags are managed by disposing them in satellite
accumulation containers which are emptied daily into the 90-day waste dock outside of the
building. The aerosol cans are punctured and drained. Liquid from the cans is collected and
managed as hazardous waste. The empty cans are recycled. No problems were observed at the
vehicle maintenance building during the inspection.
M-225 Burn Grounds
Reactive hazardous wastes that are generated at Plant III are treated by open burning at the
M-225 Burn Grounds. Due to a reduction in activities at the plant, open burning atM-225 is
only conducted approximately once per month. The quantity of hazardous waste treated is
typically 500 pounds or less. Due to the small quantity being treated lately, ATK has primarily
been using just one burn pan (see photo below).
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Deactivated reactive wastes are transported to the solid waste landfill located at the M-136 Burn
Grounds for disposal. Reactive wastes that have an F-listed code attached to them are
infrequently generated. Ash generated from burning these wastes are collected separately and
shipped off-site for disposal. It was apparent during the inspection that ATK had recently done
some grading work to improve the run-on and run-off drainage ditches. No issues were observed
at the burn grounds during the inspection.
Building T-298 Hydrazine Dilution
Waste hydrazine is generated from static tests of rocket motors at ATK's Test Area. In the past,
all of the waste hydrazine was shipped off-site for disposal. Due to the extreme volatility of
hydrazine, the DOT requires that it be diluted with water before it can be shipped. This dilution
process is considered treatment of hazardous waste and is regulated by the Permit Conditions in
Module V of ATK's Permit.
In recent years, ATK has been reusing waste hydrazine if it meets specifications after it is
filtered. In general, most of the waste hydrazine is now reused, although hydrazine that doesn't
meet specifications or is left over from sample analysis is still diluted and sent off-site.
A drum of waste hydrazine was observed at Building T-298 during the inspection. Once enough
of the material is accumulated, it will be diluted and sent off-site as hazardous waste. No
problems were observed atT-298 during the inspection.
Building M-115 Motor Reclaim
One of ATK's on-going contracts involves the wash-out and re-loading of rocket motors that
contain expired Class 1.3 propellant. The propellant of these motors is washed-out of the casing
at Building M-I15. This is done with a high-pressure jet of water.
The washed-out propellant and process water is all recovered and processed to recover
ammonium perchlorate. The AP is then reused for the production of new rocket motors.
Building M-l15 was not inspected since it was active during the inspection. The site of a release
of process water containing perchlorate was observed during the inspection. The Division is
currently working with ATK to address this release.
Operating Record
Records observed during the inspection, or taken with us for later observation, included:
personnel training records, inspection records, hazardous waste manifests, bum ground records,
and waste analysis records. No problems were identified through the review of these records.
At approximately 3:00 on August 21,2014 we concluded our inspection and held a brief close-
out conference to discuss our preliminary findings.
COMPLIANCE STATUS:
Rl15-2 General Requirements
2-6 Requirements for Recyclable Materials - OK
R3l5-5 Hazardous Waste Generator Requirements
5-1 Purpose, Scope and Applicability - OK
5-2 The Manifest - OK
5-3 Pre-Transport Requirements
3.34 Accumulation Time - OK
5-4 Recordkeeping and Reporting - OK
R:lf5-8 Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facility Requirements
8-1 Purpose, Scope and Applicability
8-2 General Facility Standards
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2.1 Appticability - The regulations in this section apply to ATK
2.2 Identification Number - OK
2.3 Required Notices - OK
2.4 General Waste Analysis - OK
2.5 Security - OK
2.6 General Inspection Requirements - OK
2.7 Personnel Training - OK
2.8 General Requirements for lgnitable, Reactive, or Incompatible Wastes - OK
Rl15-8-3 Preparedness and Prevention
3.1 Applicability - The regulations in this section apply to ATK
3.2 Design and Operation of Facility- OK
3.3 Required Equipment- OK
3.4 Testing and Maintenance of Equipment - OK
3.5 Access to Communications or Alarm System- OK
3.6 Required Aisle Space - OK
3.7 Arrangements with Local Authorities - OK
R315-8-4 Contingency Plan and Emergency procedures
4.1 Applicability - The regulations in this section apply to ATK
4.2 Purpose and fmplementation of Contingency plan - OK
4.3 Content of Contingency Plan - OK
4.4 Copies of Contingency Plan - OK
4.5 Amendment of Contingency Plan - OK
4.6 Emergency Coordinator - OK
4.7 Emergency Procedures - OK
R315-8-5 Manifest Systern, Recordkeeping, and Reporting
5.1 Applicabitity - The regulations in this section apply to ATK
5.2 Use of Manifest System- OK
5.3 Operating Record - OK
5.4 Manifest Discrepancies - OK
5.5 Availability, Retention, and Disposition of Records - OK
5.6 Biennial Report - OK
5.7 Unmanifested Waste Report - NA
5.8 Additional Reports - OK
Rl15-8-7 Closure and Post-Closure - OK
R315-8-8 Financial Requirements - Not reviewed during this inspection
R!il15-8-9 Use and Management of Containers
9.1 Applicability - The regulations in this section apply to ATK
9.2 Condition of Containers - OK
9.3 Compatibility of Waste with Containers - OK
9.4 Management of Containers - OK
9.5Inspections - OK
9.6 Containment- OK
9.7 Special Requirements for lgnitable or Reactive Waste - OK
9.8 Special Requirements for Incompatible Wastes - OK
9.9 Closure - NA
9.10 Air Emission Standards - OK
R315-8-16 Miscellaneous Units - OK
R315-13-1 Land Disposal Restrictions - OK
Hazardous Waste Storage Permit
ATK appears to be in compliance with the currently applicable conditions of Modules I through
Module V and the associated Attachments of the Hazardous Waste Storage Permit.
ISSUES:
Based on our inspection of the ATK Promontory facility, and our review of the Operating
Record, as described above, no compliance issues were identified.
The irrimary arca of concem at the facility, in addition to corrective action issues, appears to be
the potential for contamination at the facility from open burning and the disposal of burn ground
ash and debris at the on-site, solid waste landfill. Although it appears the treatment standard for
reactive waste (deactivation) is being met by open burning, sampling results of ash has shown
some detections of perchlorate in the past. The perchlorate concentrations that have been
detected in the ash samples are below the EPA Regional Screening Level for residential soil.
ATK also periodically collects soil samples from within the burn grounds area. Perchlorate has
been detected in some of these samples in the past. The maximum amount detected was252
mdkgin2004. This concentration exceeds the EPA Regional Screening Level for residential
soil (55 mdkg) but is less than the RSL for industrial soil (820 mg&g).
ATK is currently working on the Human Health Risk Assessment for open burning. The HHRA
is due to the Division on or before December 15,2014. ATK is required by the Permit to submit
a Soil Monitoring Plan within 180 days of completing the HHRA. The Permit currently does not
require ATK to analyze ash or soil samples. Deactivation of reactive wastes by open burning is
based on a visual inspection of the ash and debris. ATK periodically analyzes ash and soil
samples voluntarily.
The Division will continue to work with ATK on this issue. Once the HHRA is approved, and
possibly following the review of the Soil Monitoring Plan, Permit conditions for sampling ash
and/or soil will be considered.
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APPENDIXA
Pre-Inspection Checklist
Facility: ATK Launch Systems Inc. - Promontory Facility
EPA ID #: UTD009081357
Address: ATK Launch Systems Inc.
Promontory Facility
P.O. Box 707
Brigham City, UT 84302-0707
Tlpe of Inspection: Compliance Evaluation Inspection (CEI)
Date of Inspection: August 20 &2I,2014
Team Leader:
Team Members:
Jeff Vandel
HaoZhu
Time: tl tsts
Inspection Scope:
' M-136 andM-225 Open Burning Grounds - inspect the site, condition of burn trays, operating record
for inspections.
' M-I86 and M-705S Hazardous Waste Storage - inspect the site, condition of containers, sumps,
operating record for inspections.
' M-47 and M-603 Hazardous Waste Storage - ATK has indicated that they will be closing these
storage buildings and want to discuss closure plans. The buildings will be inspected to facilitate the
process.
' M-l15 Propellant Wash-out Building - A release of perchlorate recently occurred at this building.
The site will be inspected and the cause of the release will be discussed.' Inspect main sources of non-reactivehazardous wastes.-' Inspect main sources of reactive hazardous waste if able. Look for potential for reducing
"contaminated debris" that is sent to burn grounds
' Look at the operating record for the T29B Hydrazine Treatment facility (treatment records,
inspections)
' Waste Analysis records for reactive hazardous wastes generated off-site. Also treatment effectiveness
records for burn ground ash and residue
' Inspect the burn ground operating record for notation of clearing index, wind speed, etc. as required by
Condition tV.C.3.e.
' Manifests - look at a number of manifests for wastes received and wastes shipped
Safety Equipment: PPE
Inspection Notification: (indicate the contact and the date and time of contact)' Facility: George Gooch. ATK Launch Systems - Promontory. July 28. 2014
' Local Health Department: Grant Koford. Bear River Health Dep't.. August 19. 2014
Team Leader:
Supervisor:
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General Information
1. Describe the primary activities that are currently being conducted at the Promontory
facility?
Production (GEM. D-5. other motors. flares or energetics?):
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2. What hazardous wastes does ATK currently accept from off-site for treatrnent
(hazardous wastewater, waste propellant, etc.)?
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3. What are the main sources ofreactivehazardous waste that are burned at M-136 (look
at Burn Ground records to determine what the main sources are - would like to
inspect these areas)?
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APPENDIX B
ATK - Promontory Open Burning Summary
August 2013 to August 2014
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