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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit 6944 - Rhone-Poulenc - Larox Building Demolitionfi. E 3 0 8 Pc�LALE1\!C 13P4CAL4 .1- CITY OF TUKWILA Dept. of Community Development - Building Division 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 BULD PERMT (POST WITH INSPECTION CARD AND PLANS IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCATION) BUILDING PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUED: 5 5 -qa. DESCRIPTION BLIIL DING PERMIT.FEE PLAN:CHECK FEE: :TOTAL`:': 30 00 AMOUNT IRCPT # 30.00-1 4154:'. DATE . .. 11- 15 -9'1 PLAN CHECK NO.: 91 -473 r r i •�.. : r a. ri ii, kC :; ; ;• ,:;j� t�+ ts1r .�'? . „t. c X1.2 �rsm� � -i� t•.• :n .; y�. {t.; r'i �i..i:,.! ��•�`P:r.,F.v.rJc�'%' ^!`'•t!c. �ec'S4���t�.:�- Ol SUITE _ n SITE ESS 5229 E Marginal t;y S I VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION - $ 7,800.00 PROJECT NAME/TENAN'. 1 ASSESSOR ACCOUNT r Rhone - Poulenc (Larox Building) I 542260 -0010 TYPE OF 0 New Building J Addition 0 Tenant Improvement (commercial) j Demolition (building) U Grading/Fill WORK: 0 Rack Storage 0 Reroof 0 Remodel (residential) 0 Other: DESCRIBE WORK TO BE DONE: Demolition of existing building excluding floor slab. PROPERTY OWNER ADDRESS Rhone - Poulenc PHONE 9229 Ease Marginal Way South, Tukwila, WA 764 -4474 ZIP 98109 CONTRACTOR Olshan Demolishing Company, Inc. (PHONE 800-874-3366 ADDRESS P.O. Box 925628, Houston, TX WA. ST. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE # OLSHADC099NW EXP. DATE ZIP 77292 8/08/92 ARCHITECT PHONE ADDRESS 1ZIP FLOOR., SQUARE FEET OCC. LOAD SQUARE FEET OCC. LOAD SQUARE FEET 000. LOAD SQUARE 000. FEET LOAD SQUARE OCC. FEET LOAD TOTAL SQUARE FEET TOTAL OCC. LOAD TYPE OF CONST.: N/A UBC EDITION (year) 1988 SETBACKS: N- S - E- W- FIRE PROTECTION: Sprinklers ID Detectors 0 N/A UTILITY PERMITS REQUIRED? , Yes 0 No (=Works) ZONING: BAR /LAND USE CONDITIONS? Shorelines -OK 53 Yes 0 No CONDITIONS ( other than those noted on or attached to permit/plans) • ISSUANCE B BY: APPROVED FOR t �� 4 i- ,f l/ BUILDING 1 DATE: OFFICIAL - • I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of lav and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign for and obtain this building permit. DATE: PRINT NAME: 2'v' ,���,,�sO,rt/ COMPANY: / 2 /D /6 perm/i:shall;:become null and >void if..the work is:`not:commencedwithrn 180`days from the date o issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned, for;' a''pe.riod,of 180 days 'from the. last inspection CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY NO. DATE ISSUED: Un1b WV PROJECT NAME SITE ADDRESS BUILDING . ERMIT APPLICATION TRACKING INSTRUCTIONS TO STAFF • Contacts with applicants or requests for information should be summarized in writing by staff so that any time the status of the project may be ascertained. • Plan corrections shall be completed and approved prior to sending on to the next department. • Any conditions or requirements for the permit shall be noted on the plans or summarized concisely in the form of a formal letter or memo, which will be attached to the permit. • Please fill out your section of the tracking chart completely. Where information requested is not applicable, so note by using "N /A ". BUILDING SQUARE FOOTAGE/OCCUPANCY INFORMATION (to be filled out by Plan Checker) SQUARE OCC. SQUARE OCC. SQUARE OCC. SQUARE OCC. SQUARE OCC. TOTAL TOTAL FE LOAD O D R LO D FE L'AI R L■_ 'U RE FEET OCC LO D DEPARTMENTAL REVIEW "X" in box indicates which departments need to review the project. PAiT....hilE.:, BUILDING - initial review (1- 15--Cf) CONSULTANT: Date Sent - Date Approved - ROUTED Detectors FIRE DEPT. LETTER DATED: INSPECTOR: , ' ZONING: BAR/LAND USE CONDITIONS? Yes REFERENCE FILE NOS.: MINIMUM SETBACKS: N- UTILITY PERMITS REQUIRED? PUBLIC WORKS LETTER DATED: INIT: 0 OTHER INIT: .1 BUILDING - final review TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: UBC EDITION (year): REVIEW COMPLETED PERMIT NO. CONTACTED DATE READY DATE NOTIFIED BY: (init.) PERMIT EXPIRES 2nd NOTIFICATION BY: (init.) AMOUNT OWING fa. 3RD NOTIFICATION BY: init. U PERMIT APPLICATION CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development - Building Division 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 PLAN CHECK NUMBER ;.;;;; DE :'C :1.4. rrV; ::::r %`:'• % %�;'•.. �, ",: l :...,v::%`': :) <G: w7�u� .JIA�'ii��'..5illta.��'SrS {;/7� D : �z : U.,. . tixtarl N %' JIE DING :PERMIT FE P 4 E0 •f . %W /%%+g :°%5i��Yv�'� I/f{ . Ngii;. e R"Nf Ol/i f i�,•NI: UlL: 1:J 11YG��Vl1WF :7Afl�:'l�fr•:z.::•... •fr•''•'' ME iii #' <:'',,•,,:;�; :lig.'.<:i•` ;:.'f,',z ;:., {•r,..� r•::.; r;.`'%:r. £:'•.•riv r..r.• r�i'.' ?.:: ;:t:;.>;.S /..�;4;:, rY`�.;r;.Y ..:;ii;i }}CO ;L.; ::: N:• ::•::.:: 'n f•••: :r .•.: ' :. rvr: .. +'S .. r.: . f r. SITE ADDRESS 9229 East Marginal Way South SUITE # VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION - $ 7,800 PROJECT NAME/TENANT Rhone - Poulenc 1, TYPE OF LTNew Building LTAdditf4n LTenant Improvement (commercial) El Demolition (building) WORK: O Rack Storage 0 Reroof 0 Remodel (residential) 0 Other: DESCRIBE WORK TO BE DONE: *. Demolition of the Larox Building excluding floor slab ASSESSOR ACCOUNT # 542260 -0010 BUILDING USE (office, warehouse, etc.) Manufacturing NATURE OF BUSINESS: Closed industrial plant. WILL THERE BE A CHANGE IN USE? • IT No • Yes if Yes, new building requirements may need to be met. Please explain: SQUARE FOOTAGE - Building: 2,500 Tenant Space: Area of Construction: WILL THERE BE STORAGE OR USE OF FLAMMABLE, COMBUSTIBLE OR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN THE BUILDING? Q No 0 Yes IFYES, EXPLAIN: PROPERTY OWNER ADDRESS Rhone - Poulenc 9229 East Marginal Way South, Tukwila, WA CONTRACTOR Olshan Demolishing A Brand Company ADDRESS 2707 North Loop West, Suite 200, Houston, TX WA. ST. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE # ARCHITECT ADDRESS 764 -4474 ZIP 98109 PHONE713/867 -9200 EXP. DATE Z1P77008 NA PHONE ZIP BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT DATE 11 -15 -91 PHONE 206/764 -4474 CONTACT PERSON ADDRESS 9229 E. Marginal Way South Lew Herr CITY/ZIP Tukwila, WA 98109 PHONE 206/764 -4474 APPLICATION SUBMITTAL In order to ensure that your application is accepted for plan review, please make sure to fill out the application completely and follow the plan submittal checklist on the reverse side of this form. Handouts are available at the Building counter which provide more detailed information on application and plan submittal requirements. Application and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. VALUATION OF CONSTRUCTION ' Valuation for new construction and additions are calculated by the Department of Community Development prior to application submittal. Contact the Permit Coordinator at 431-3670 prior to submitting application. In all cases, a valuation amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure wlii be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Building Division to comply with current fee schedules. BUILDING OWNER I AUTHORIZED AGENT If the applicant is other than the owner, registered architect/engineer, or contractor licensed by the State of Washington, a notarized letter from the property owner authorizing the agent to submit this • permit application and obtain the permit will be required as part of this submittal. EXPIRATION OF PLAN REVIEW Applications for which no permit Is Issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitations. The building official may extend the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding 180 days upon written request by the applicant as defined in Section 304(d) of the Uniform Building Code (current edition). No application shall be extended more than once. If you have any questions about our process or plan submittal requirements, please contact the Department of Community Development Building Division at 431 -3670. 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J • }..:: + ampfafa# }xilidfiti iit;'+ ' :•' {' ^:• }y. f } }::jiJr::i;l, !Yi•'i;Y' •! �'i:>%.f % >'+:i••� !(:: Aa>;9�stocouht fV�JtnkieT Nat a Vo do aIb!np ottistiri materiat.bo(ng tnsfal d,< ;:" I O1 A cortilkatJo, IBtter:1* t? oN o! the:pormit, reamed; an linal ins PLAN CHECK NUMBER ROUTING UTILITY PROJECT TRACKING •HECKLIST PROJECT NAME IIAon.2.. -- Po Vt- er_c., SUITE NO. SITE ADDRESS D. E RESTS. REQUESTED • A RECEIVED TYPE OF REVIEW DA •OI- 1 TO PWD DAT P •NS APPROVED D. E RESTS. REQUESTED COMMENTS DATE ISSUED 1-15 -q &—(1-q) Curb Cut/Access /Sidewalk Fire Loop /Hydrant PERMITS REQUIRED le PERMITS PERMIT NUMBER APPROVED PLAN /LETTER DATE ISSUED Channelization /Striping /Signing Curb Cut/Access /Sidewalk Fire Loop /Hydrant Flood Zone Control Grade /Fill 0090 r7 , = '•,, - „ Hauling Landscape Irrigation Moving an Oversized Load Sanitary Side Sewer Sewer Main Extension (private) Sewer Main Extension (public) ■ Storm Drainage 5 ► r • 3- 5—Cla Water Main Extension (private) Water Main Extension (public) Water Meter (exempt) size: No.: 0 Deduct ❑Water only I Water Meter (•ermanent) size: No.: Water Meter (temporary) size: No.: Other: Other: CONDITIONS OF PERMIT ISSUANCE OR FINAL SIGN -OFF OF PROJECT CITY OF TUKWILA Central Permit System - Engineering Division 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Tukwila, WA 98188 Phone: (206) 433 -0179 UTILITY PERMI f APPLICATION PLAN CHECK G' _ Lt NUMBER: l t 9229 East Marginal Way South, Tukwila, WA Property Owner: Rhone - Poulenc Street 9229. East Marginal Way South Engineer: Street Address: Rhone- Poulenc Plant Demolition Contractor: Olshan Demolishing A Brand Company Street Address: 2707 North Loop West, Suite 200, Houston, TX King Count Assessor Account Number: U ES1. Phone No.: Cit /StY ate2ip: Phone No.: City /State/Zip: Phone No.: 713/867 -9200 206/764 -4474 Tukwila, WA 98209 Cit /State /Zl•: 77008 542260 -0010 ❑ Channelization/Striping/Signing ❑ Curb Cut/Access/Sidewalk ❑ Fire Loop/Hydr. (main to vault) — No.: Sizes: ❑ Flood Zone Control ❑ Grade/Fl cubic yards ❑ Hauling ❑ Landscape Irrigation ❑ Moving an Oversized Load ❑ Sanitary Side Sewer No.: ❑ Sewer Main Extension Private ❑ Public ❑ Sj t:L ® Water _SGRIPTION ( Rhone - Poulenc 9229 East Marginal Way South Rhone - Poulenc 9229 East Marginal Way South ® Sewer ❑ Metro ❑ Standb ❑ Si _le -Fam11 Residential ❑ Storm Drain ❑ Street Use ❑ Water Main Extension Private ❑ Public ❑ ❑ Water Meter/ Exempt: — No.: Sizes. Deduct ❑ Water Only ❑ ❑ Water Meter/ Permanent— No • Sizes• ❑ Water Meter/ Temporary: — No.: Sizes• ❑ Other: Phone No.: 206/764 -4474 City/State/Zip: Tukwila, WA 98109 Phone No.: 206/764 -4474 City /State/Zip: Tukwila, WA 98109 ❑ Multiple- Family Dwelling No. of Units: ® CommerciaUindustrtal ❑ Hotel ❑ Motel ❑ Office ❑ Retail f <uriit } }a'N%r ❑ New Building Square J ' King County Assessor's valuation of existing structures: $ 785,800. ❑ Duplex ❑ Tri • lex ❑ ❑ Warehouse ❑ Manufacturing ❑ Remodel/ Addition ❑ Apartments ❑ Other: Condominiums ❑ Church ❑ Hos • Rai ❑ School/College /Universit ❑ Other: Square footage of original building space: Square footage of additional building space: 00 Valuation of work to be done: $ 294,500 . .: . ...... .. ......... .... . :.. v:• } +: { {n }fi : {{ : v:: v: v: •:• {r : { {:: •::•Y •. •.;: r.nw:: \.. . . . > J. ?.. r... .An r T./ :.} v} F{jr rY•;: i•}}\. �.;J:: y:.; �•,::{ x. rt.J:.' r.} r{' n:}...J}:'{ 4 }J }}J•.;.v{$n:y.}} }Y.:.Y.. }:::: ::,.�..,,t.:::::: {�!: �:::'..,.,:..� :.!0�:. .:.�� :. ? .(j)J� . � h'A I :�,•y� �� D.:J(�y�1 .v:E .p`iI�E�� /:y(�.�` )T��.y(.rj'EQi ..r ... 3�r�n�nrn.. �: T .!� ;7��•'•�••{�:::���.! fib..: 5�! 7:::: n .ti7r.Tt4`if {.�;1.!T<T .�:� {x.71!. :::.: �::..:j:•,ti Applicant/Authorized ,, `� l . i . . • /!J�/ /� Contact Person •iii 1. u : • Lew Herr Print Name: Lew Herr Address: 9229 East Marginal Way South Date: 11 -15 -91 Phone: Tukwila, WA Phone: 206/764 -4474 Date Application Accepted: i . I , I � - . (l I Date Application Expires: . + n ost18/90 r-- SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST All site plans shall be provided in one submittal for review by the Public Works Department. Six (6) sets of plans stamped by a licensed engineer are required along with this application completed and signed by the applicant's representative. The following information is necessary for Public Works Department evaluation and approval of site plans: • All utility construction Is to meet the City of Tukwila Standards • Indicate scale of drawing and show north arrow • Identify location by address or distance to nearest intersection CURB CUT /ACCESS /SIDEWALKS/ CHANNELIZATION /STRIPINGISIGNING O Dimensions O Type of surfacing - asphalt, crushed rock, etc.(and thickness) O Percent of scope or runoff direction O Size of curb cuts/location O Vehicular and pedestrian traffic facilities, including signing and striping, wheel chair ramps, curb cuts FIRE LOOP /HYDRANT O Type of pipe O Size of pipe/location O Location and type of all valves O Type of bedding and backfill materials/percent compaction O Distance from structures, storm and sewer facilities at minimum separation O Location and size of thrust blocking FLOOD ZONE CONTROL (Requirements are under Rood Ord. No. 1462 and can be obtained from the Public Works Dept.) O Lowest finished floor elevation O Contours and elevations per National Geodetic Vertical Datum LAND ALTERING (CLEARING, GRADE AND FILL) O Contour map (2' intervals) showing existing and proposed contours O Estimate of yardage, both cut and fill O Erosion control plan HAULING O Copy of Certificate of insurance coverage (minimum $1,000,000) O $2,000 bond made out to the City of Tukwila for property damages caused by activities O Route map LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION O Location of DSHS approved double check valve O Type of pipe - copper, high density molecular plastic, ductile O Size and depth of pipe O Size of meter O Location and elevation of meter box (water meter - permanent and exempt). Clearly show whether tap is on main or domestic service O Location and type of tap O Type of bedding and backfill materials/percent compaction MOVING AN OVERSIZED LOAD O Copy of Certificate of Insurance coverage (minimum $1,000,000) O $5,000 bond made out to the City of Tukwila for property damages caused by activities O Business License with City of Tukwila O Route map SANITARY SIDS. O Type of pipe - concrete, PVC, etc. O Size of pipe/location O Percent of slope on pipe/length of run • O Connection points) to public O Location of cleanout(s) and test Tec(s) O Type of bedding and backlit( material/percent compaction O Invert elevations at structures and junctions SEWER MAIN EXTENSION O Type of pipe - concrete, PVC, etc. O Size of pipe/location O Percent of slope on pipe/Iength of run O Connection point(s) to public O Location of cleanouts O Type of bedding and backfill material/percent compaction STORM DRAINAGE (including existing topography and proposed grading and surfacing) O Type of pipe O Size of pipe O Percent of slope/length of run O Location of all structures O Square footage of area to be drained, including roof area O Beci ing material for pipe O invert or flow line elevations STREET USE O Complete description of proposed activity O Map with address and outline of limits of activity relative to public right -of -way and easements O Proposed traffic control/detour (per Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices) O Proposed schedule (times and dates) WATER MAIN EXTENSION O Type of pipe O Size of pipe O Hydrant type and locations O Valve type and locations O Connection point(s) to existing system O Type of connection - live tap, tee, etc. O Location and size of thrust blocking O Size and location of mains, including elevations (profile) WATER METER - EXEMPT O Diagram of domestic system/tie In of exempt meter O Number /account for existing domestic meter O Size and type of material of meter and service O Site address WATER METER - PERMANENT O Type of pipe - copper, high density molecular plastic, ductile O Size and depth of pipe O Size of meter O Location and elevation of meter box (water meter - permanent and exempt) O location and type of tap '0 Type of bedding and backfill materials/percent compaction WATER METER - TEMPORARY O Address and hydrant location O Size of meter O Estimate of quantity and schedule • fter the Pub c Wo Department has comp et 1 e r rev ew an t e p ans are approv= a applicant w be not by letter concerning the necessary permits and requirements; an approved set of plans will accompany the letter. N the plans are not approved, the applicant wli! be notlfled by letter of necessa7 resubmittal requirements: • INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (Dq L 1) PERMIT NO. 206) 431 -3670 roe : 0 -- , po u , n Type of Inspedio . , I Address: (,,A ,, mor3 uj� 5 ^ Date Called: qa I Special Instructions; L.f2 t, L��eVY but -1-1/-110 Date Wanted: // lQ` ��'qc am. prr Requester: R an — c.1.i it N I 1 Phone No.: LA )30 fr Approved per applicable codes. ❑ Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: ' nspector: 't�� bale: ❑ $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. ('R�Tpece TRo.: "fie: • ti) INSPECTIOIC RECORD a. Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 PEHMwT No. (206) 431 -, 670 Project; lhhYl 0 _ pot) '_0 n� Type of Inspection: ma Address: .. a 1114 �4 c ae. .. Date Called: Date Wanted: 5-q- D e ' Eto P.m. Special nstructions; Requester: Larlry rotkr on Phase No,; 1 .0 ^ a l a Approved per applicable codes. COMMENTS: ' ❑ Corrections required prior to approval. ❑ $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Cali to schedule reinspection. ece,t No.: ********************************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** CITY OF TUKWILA, WA TRANSMIT ********************************* * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * ** TRANSMIT Number: 92000245 Amount: 37.30 03/30/92 11:52 Permit No: PW92-0090 Type: Pot -LA LAND ALTERING PERM):T Parcel No 542260 -0010 Site Address: 9229 EAST MARGINAL WY 5 Payment Method: CHECK Notation: CH2M HILL Init: DLM *******************,************* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Accaunt•Code Description .000 /322.100 BUILDING - NONRES 000/343.830 PLAN CHECK - NONRES Total (This Payment): Total Fees: Total Al 1 Payments: Balance: 37.50 37.30 .00 Paid 22.50 15.00 37.50 BUILDIF(.3 PERMIT INSPECTION RECORD (Post with Building Permit in conspicuous place) CITY OF TUKWiLA Department of Community Development - Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 SITE ADDRESS: 9229 E Marginal Wy S BUILDING PERMIT NO. (pc4q SUITE NO.: DATE ISSUED: PROJECT: Rhone - Poulenc (Larox Building CALL FOR INSPECTIONS AT LEAST 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE "X" REQUIRED INSPECTIONS PHONE DATE APPROVED INSPECT. INITIALS DATE(S) CORRECTION NOTICE ISSUED 1 Footings 431 -3670 2 Foundation 431 -3670 3 Slab and/or Slab Insulation 431 -3670 4 Shear Wall Nailing 431 -3670 5 Roof Sheathing Nailing 431 -3670 6 Masonry Chimney 431 -3670 7 Framing 431 -3670 8 Insulation 431 -3670 9 Suspended Ceiling 431 -3670 10 Wall Board Fastening 431 -3670 X 11 Pre —Demo 431 -3670 12 13 14 FIRE FINAL Insp: 575 -4407 15 PLANNING FINAL 431 -3670 16 PUBLIC WORKS FINAL 431 -3670 X 17 BUILDING FINAL 431 -3670 (INSPECTOR COMMENT SECTION ON REVERSE) INSPECTION PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS All approved plans and permits shall be maintained available on the site in the same location. 1. FOOTING - When survey stakes and forms are set and rebar Is tied In place. 2. FOUNDATION - When forms and rebar are In place. 3. SLAB - If structural slab or if underslab insulation is required. 4. SHEARWALL NAILING - Prior to cover. 5. ROOF SHEATHING NAILING - Prior to cover. 6. MASONRY CHIMNEY - Approximately midpoint. 7. FRAMING - After rough -in inspections such as mechanical, plumbing, gas piping, electrical and fire stopping is in place. 8. INSULATION - After framing approval, but before installation of wallboard. Baffles must be installed to keep attic ventilation points clear. 9. SUSPENDED CEILING - Fasten diffusers, lights and seismic bracing. 10. WALL BOARD FASTENING - Prior to taping (see UBC Chap. 47 and Table 47G). 11. 12. 13. 14. FINAL FIRE INSPECTION - Contact Fire Department for their requirements. 15. FINAL PLANNING INSPECTION - Contact Planning Department for their requirements. 16. FINAL PUBLIC WORKS INSPECTION - Contact Public Works Department for their requirements. 17. FINAL BUILDING INSPECTION - When all work, corrections, reports and other inspections are complete. OTHER AGENCIES: Plumbing (including gas piping) — King County Health Department — 296 -4732 Electrical — Washington State Department of Labor and Industries — 277 -7272 A preconstruction meeting with the Building Inspector may be scheduled prior to starting the job by contacting the Department of Community Development, Building Division at 431 -3670. Although not required, a meeting of this type can often eliminate problems, delays and misunderstandings as the project progresses. 0W14100 LAND ALTERING Permit No: PW92 -0090 Status: APPROVED Project: RHONE POULENC Address: 9229 EAST MARGINAL WY Location: Parcel #: 542260 -0010 Wetlands: Slopes: X Watercourse: Issued: Approval Letter: 03/26/1992 Expires:. ter'' •,'"„-. Phone: (206)764 -4450 OWNER RHONE- POULEN ^ltt�:���IiVc..;;= ° °� � " 'Y'~�:;wl �r��,v'�.,Y C/O GAIL Et ;Mtn RIS ~v,~F,0. BO 80963 `zb -:.r. tTLE WA , 98108 CONTACT BERT MI.L•EtW"CH2M H,IL'L + }j' ' r ti..� V..;. . ef I i r ?� nk �f y��J ti,r,� 2l�wa:u�., iii, ,,ty yy? * * *'k * * * * * * * **•k ** •k'* * *,'kAs*, s, , k? F`•*.• k* I*• k• k*****• kk* k• k* .�Iri�i�i*3•k�kk'k „k,•k'k;t�'k. Addit1ona1 De.sc 1p n”, ,ty r..,,,4;• - '„ 'r F' LAROX B�J'2L'DI.NG• P..,C # 97„=4'73 .,�(•,'} �jj., ;i { ray 'r °Z ., Grading /Fi 1 jtt` Yards) -CJut r r c� 3 Fi 11' 74, Tb`ta1 : i'>'- 74 74 p +s Yp r. ', , -�„ yr. �' Fermi t,�F;� e. 4! et. 2 °.' 0 ,�•, Account No'. "�_ 0O0/322.'00 Plan Chect; `i":ee,; ;t ;° 15.;00 Account No. '100.0• /345, L *3Oj, Other,: er `: 1' .K... °.:.° t''� Account No. '000•/3`86. 9041{► e.. i k., 'fir :a C ` J� -j. �.._, mil. ,•`.M,;,, j', Totali '{ees.:,::s ,, ,_,.3;7.•:,.,0.. ,Z'.Va•�l;ra•tion: .00 ,1.,; **k*k* * *• 'k d******** k ,* * *;*.* * *•ti' *.. *�tkk;ykk *k * *k* ****,. k.* . * ** *:k•k *kAk•k *•'k** * *' ** ** * * *k•kk* 1 he reby Irtify ,that'I•••,,h_avb••,read and' e±aipih, d. this permit •an'd ��:tnowyt ie same to be tru'.e an•d--carrect Al .1�` pl;oi, j�`^�l ons 7•ot; 'l''aw °.and o rdi names ''`Overn'i' Ig this work wi 11 ,lSe camp i ied Wfithy, ,wl'e ier\ spe'pt',t ed•'her,ein or not„ The•.graknting of this perms\ doe no p re'surne' iron give• auth rl-it,v ,too violate or cancelrthe provision4s'}ot any Y other s•ta,t•el,,,drx° local laws rfe.gu••lating construction the pertorman -ee o wori. I am authorised signfor ah,d obtain '''t,h`1s Land Altering per�.m ;tro? :`''This, permit shall become••nu Tt ,a,nd void i.f the;. work :,pis not Y S if commenced Wi,thi.n s18,0 'days from the datO; } '6r if the•. wor•k{ is \'do� tsuspended oy ba1ned of a period otr80 d s frog• the asvAn^p;otion, / +,v a HMO t \w,.= 1 r, c. ' +y- ;,. THE APPL1LANT ,UST NOTIFY ;THE CITY INSPECTOR,C <.COMEI\fCEMENyT AND / Cj)t1PLETION Or- WORK AT E' " 24- -Ht71�•lj,'' \\ A� C, ,Y "� Signature _St__ 4.,%•' _�!� :v r ___ * **•k * ** *k* *k *** kk'•t *. A• k• A• k •k *•k*•k *kk•k *k *k *k** **;) - #5 k• k *** �k,1t,•,4,* * * **k* *k**k**k* APPROVED FOR. IS'a1JANC`Eiy JAP ~ ";. :;. =t Issued By:_ia DVANC t=OR AN INSPEC'`i'ION`, 'LL 4,,33:4179. 11 .�3 C> y^a '. ;Fate Authori zed Perm1 -�e gent Otte * ** * * *•k * *l * * * *k *•k * * * * * *•k**•k*k* ** k. ;k..11 JS;'kKikk; ; it * * *•k * * *k* * *•k *•k*** **k* * * * *k** I hereby certify that the permit holder whose name and address appears on this record has satisfactorily met the standards and conditions for this project approved herein. Final Inspection Approved By: Date: Inspector Signature 1;HONE•POULENC MC. FINE ORGANICS DIVISION SEATTLE, WASHINGTON PLANT 9229 E. Marginal Way South - P.O. Box 80963 - Seattle, Washington 98108 • Telephone (206) 764 -4450 18 June, 1992 City of Tukwila Public Works Department 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, WA. - 98188 Attention: Mr. Greg Villanueva RE: Demolition Permits: No. 6936 - Vanillin Building No. 6937 - Extractor Building No. 6939 - Control Building No. 6940 - Maintenance Building No. 6941 - Meal Bin Storage Area No. 6942 - Storage Shed No. 6943 - RCRA Storage Shed No. 6944 Larox Building Dear Mr.. Villanueva: This will confirm our discussion in which we stated that all utilities and process drainage associated with the above permits have beeen capped and /or plugger in con- formance with the stated permit requirements. Rhone- Poulenc, Inc. retains possession of the property and is responsible for all maintnenance thereon, including the integrity of all utilities. It should be noted that all surface drainage from the site is directed to Metro after testing for com- pliance with Metro standards. This will also confirm the withdrawal of permits for the demolition of the Change Room Building and The Distribution Center Warehouse have been withdrawn. The Compressor Building - Permit No. 6938, is on hold pending Rhone - Pulenc, Inc. verification of the disposition of the compressors contained therein. If you have' any questions regarding these proceedings please do not hesitate to call me. Sincerely, ewis B.Herr Project Manager C irPRHONE POULENC City of Tukwila Department of Public Works March 26, 1992 Burt Miller CH2M Hill, Inc. 777 108th Avenue N.E. Bellevue, WA 98009 -2050 John W. Rants, Mayor SUBJECT: Rhone- Poulenc Demolition (Larox Building PC # 91 -473) 9229 East Marginal Way South Utility Permit Approval Dear Mr. Miller: Ross A. Earnst, P. E., Director The Public Works Department has reviewed and hereby approves your application for a utility permit for the subject project. Please contact the Permit Coordinator at 431 -3672 to have the following permit prepared for pickup: Land Alterin• Permit Permit Fee = 45.00 This fee was calculated using 74 cubic .yards of fill as the measure of land altering activity. The permit fee breaks down as follows: Plan Review Fee '= $22.50 Permit Fee = 22.50 Total $45.00 This permit covers work that is a part of the demolition project for the subject building. We have your overall site plan on file. If you have any questions or need clarification on any issue, please call me at 433 -0179. Sincerely, John A. Pier •;, P.E. Associate En.ineer cf: City Utilities Inspector Permit Coordinator Development File: Rhone- Poulenc JAP / amc amc:12:rhone4 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 11100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: (206) 433.0179 • Fay (206) 431.3665 171-16 NE - POUL ENC ORGANIC CHEMICALS DIVISION 9229 E, Marginal Way South - P.O. Box 80963 - Seattle, Washington 98108 - Telephone: (206) 764.4450 March 2, 1992 City of Tukwila 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, Washington - 98188 Attention: Mr. Duane Griffin Building Department \Z."' \A MAR 0 2 1992 ' PLANNING DEPT. Subject: Demolition Permits for Rhone- Poulenc, Inc. Seattle Plant 9229 East Marginal Way South, Seattle, Washington Dear Mr. Griffin: In response to your discussions with Mr. Ryan Daugherty, CH2M HILL, Inc. we are providing the following confirmations: 1. Rhone- Poulenc, Inc. wishes to withdrawal two applications for demolition permits for the following structures at its Seattle Plant: a. Distribution Center (D.C.) Warehouse b. Change Building Along with the Administration Building and the Laboratory Building, Rhone - Poulenc, Inc. plans to leave these facilities intact to support future cleanup operations at the plant. In keeping with our applications, Rhone- Poulenc, Inc. does wish to pursue demolition permits for the remainder of the building structures on the plant site. 2. As stated in your discussions with Mr. Daugherty, the storm drainage outfall to the Duwamish River is no longer in use. Storm drainage from the plant is now collected, tested, and diverted to Metro. We are attaching a copy of the approval letter from Metro, dated August 26, 1991. This letter confirms Metro's knowledge and approval of the collection, testing, discharge procedures being followed by the plant for sanitary and wastewater discharges from the plant. 3. In regard to your concern about the protection of backfill in pits, Rhone - Poulenc, Inc. plans to have the contractor protect such areas that are exposed to rainfall during the 1PRHONE.PGULENC period between placement of fill and placement of the final cover material. 4. Rhone- Poulenc has reviewed the letter from the Washington State Department of Ecology (a copy is attached) and will comply with the three conditions stated therein for demolition, i.e., a. Site drainage will continue to be diverted to Metro unless other provisions are made by or approved by the Environmental Protection Agency in compliance with the forthcoming consent decree or a change in policy by Metro. b. All due care will be taken by the contractor to avoid disruption of site paving, slabs, ground cover, soils, and groundwater. c. All appropriate precautions will be taken to monitor and prevent the dispersion of dust and airborne particulate matter. The plant fire water system will remain operational and will be used if necessary to prevent the dispersion of dust. Our schedule for demolition, pending issuance of the final demolition permits, is to commence demolition work on Monday, March 9, 1992 and to complete all work by June 1, 1992. We appreciate the care and concern shown by the City of Tukwila during the development and review of the demolition permits for the Seattle Plant and look forward to working with the City staff during the course of soils and groundwater cleanup at this site. Sincerely, Leis B. Herr Project Manager Rhone- Poulenc, Inc. STATE OF WASHINGTON EPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY NoritegionaL P i 190 - 1601h Ave S.E. • Bellevue, Washington 98008-5452 • (206) 649-7000 -a.1' February 13, 1992 Mr. Duane Griffin Department of Community Development City of Tukwila 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, WA 98188 Dear Mr. Griffin: Thank you for your consideration in involving the Department of Ecology (Ecology) is assessing potential impacts of building demolition at the Rhone Poulenc site on historic site contamination. Ms. Martha Turvey (Elliott Bay Action Team) and I have reviewed plans and available information. We feel the demolition of above -grade structures at the site can proceed without adversely affecting contamination at the site under the following conditions. 1. All surface drainage at the site continues to be discharged to the METRO Sanitary Sewer System; 2. Demolition activities do not disturb the integrity of paving and/or building floor slabs, and underlying soils (including soil and groundwater hydraulic/hydro logic conditions); and 3. All airborne emissions, e.g., dust fumes, mists, vapors, be monitored and controlled as necessary. Although this may not be the appropriate time to address this issue, we would seek to encourage or advise that a full remedial investigation to determine site status under the Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA) (Chapter 70.105D RCW), and MTCA regulations (Chapter 173 -340 WAC) be completed by Rhone Poulenc within the year. Such an assessment would not be guaranteed by the Hazardous Waste action being taken by Tom Post of E.P.A., as different standards apply. A condition of the local permit requiring substantive compliance with MTCA Remedial Investigation (R.I.) requirements at the site, to include reporting such R.I. results to the City and to Ecology has been used successfully in the past to accomplish that end. A time limit, usually 9 - 12 months, is often appropriate to such a condition. Mr. Duane Griffin February 13, 1992 Page 2 If you have any questions, please feel free to call for clarification or to arrange a meeting. I appreciate the opportunity to work with you and the City of Tukwila. NDP:gm cc: S incerely, Norman D. Peck Investigator Toxics Cleanup Program Northwestern Regional Office Dan Cargill, UBAT Supervisor Ryan Daugherty, CH2M -Hill ✓ Tom Post, EPA, RCRA Compliance Martha Turvey, EBAT, Ecology File: Rhone Poulenc (MTCA) Monsanto Chemical Co. CITY OF TUKWILA 6200 SOUTHCENTER BOULEVARD, TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98188 December 11, 1991 Lew Herr 9229 East Marginal Way South Tukwila, WA 98109 PHONE # (206) 433.1800 SUBJECT: Rhone - Poulenc Plant Demolition (Larox Building, PC # 91 -473) 9229 East Marginal Way South Utility Permit Application Dear Mr. Herr: Gary L. VanDuscn, Mayor The Public Works Department has reviewed the drainage plan submitted for the above project and hereby approves the plan for the proposed work. Please contact Denise Millard, Permit Coordinator, at 431 -3672 to have the following permit prepared for pickup: Storm Drain Modification (Inspection Fee = $15.00) This permit will provide for inspection of the proposed work by the City Utilities Inspector, Greg Villanueva (433- 0179). You are referred to other City agencies, including the Building and Planning Divisions and the Fire Department, Seattle City'Water, METRO and appropriate utility franchises for other requirements and approvals which may affect the commencement of this work. is an approved copy of the drainage plan for your files. If you have any questions please call meat 433 - 0179. Sincerely, /Q John A. Pie •• - , P.E. Associate E •sneer Public Works Department xc: Burt Miller, CH2M Hill, 777 108th Ave. N.E., Bellevue, WA 98004 Greg Villanueva, City Utilities Inspector (w /copy of approved plan) Permit Coordinator Development File: Rhone- Poulenc Read File Enclosures: a/s JP /amc:9:rhone2 Ex►hrri ‘e.4.{. peAu4 E i QE►•AmN OfegATic‘IAL. ®•NORTH 3511 1:312-NN To 4�r� () 1.5T rc0F LT, 0 b1,9TING 5119 ( Maven. FIU. r T w/ 4-1 &P 111s 4 e. w/ To Ii•W • 0 EL. 10' -014' EYOTI k 4P)41X ,rptuM07 Imo' -d' i; )C►7t►NCi .0 i -t i. . DEe-, 1 • -Be. "fie- 141NATE) 4 CAS APPROVED PER PUBLIC WORKS LETTER DATED 4/ NOT TO SCALE CMEN NO. DATE REVISION ,Rhone- - Poulenc, Inc. .Seattle. .Plant Site .SLAB DRAINAGE PLAN X. eUIUVIN . • SHEET 1 OF 1 GATE 11/15/41 I Paa. NO. DEMOLITION PLAN DATA SUMMARY Rhone — Poulenc, Inc. BUILDING (Aro . &i(clihq BUILDING AREA 11133rd-. 1 +_ BUILDING STRUCTURAL SYSTEM Foundation Ground Floor Second Floor Wall Framino Roof Structure ame Roofing f dal r'oofiinl Seattle Plant Site flECEtVFO CITY OF TI :U11L.A NOV 15 1'hi PERMIT CENTER Colvlaelb Co -cre4 , ec covtcrele SOLID WASTE DATA Material CoAcr4.. e.. 2 cvyr.ve... ec 1200 a e1m1-151ciinnqq ioognq i000 Pik;44 f.rivre4 4- c.an 1" • 1 00 I Esc , ala re-Y1:115 gO ccP. Quantity Destination �Y44III dI t Aro- red s,A I Anorovect dis o�{ �iJe SURFACE DRAINAGE Existing 1oc Itolears crawl •Id ewb4in System `t "1, System 1911-51 be, . Cap Pits an 4.106 4o ptuwvrt- i 414- tpvt d� r�au �• ta14SlJ o Ut rircis d' i -• .. v c Pow. After Demolition o HEALTH & SAFETY nI ff r f ledegial. dorm I " proc A rao4 clra e• u e. 5. iaj sa. %�c ^s,3 - , `ireIC�l� „tea. axe a1 ac �"[�nn 1'T" area is pcort oir'irgvtl svv.tuce. - eaeeelva avl or .oils is 6,= eczy All work performed by RPI forces or contractor forces will be accomplished under RPI SAFETY AND CONDUCT GUIDELINES FOR CONTRACTORS. Contractors will be responsible for performing their work in compliance with OSHA /WISHA, and all other rules, regulations and requirements governing safety, convenience and the performance of the work. All work shall be in compliance with the regulations, ordinances and requirements of the permits issued by the agencies having jurisdiction of of the site and the work. 'J(G Gi ticte l4 em+ #A, qa r fCGycI l k1 Vt f rrl5 *11 LlialL11 EXlir(04 4 4rouk put,t4A 1 -6MAJ J OFeaTtowst.,. NORTH f,X i'It q"AVie Pd.�1MD7 fit., pal-di f l� Gi' N i 41z„txm (Tm El,. 9rnl -o � -11Nq -ro N 1avt:o. FIU. I1T w/ owee.L. CAN PI-T 4 , .tom. To IJN EL. 0-6I+ eDeiot, �.LecTIi $CAL. . g, i Be. 're.440.wrep 4 CAMP NOT TO SCALE MINN Emmy NIMBI . NO. DATE REVISION .Rhone—Poulenc, Inc. .Seattle, ,Plant Site .SLAB DRAINAGE PLAN TAX Bt.11l.vINc ,_.... SHEET OF 1 DATE 11/15/11 PROJ. NOV-15-1991 11:19 FROM RHONE - POULENC III. 'SAFETY PRECAUTIONS TO 9 -462 -5957 P.02 A. Materials Used 1. VANILLIN BLACK LIQUOR SOLIDS (VBLS) is a slurry which precipitates from the Vanillin Black Liquor Solution (VBL). (See sheet on VBL for typical composition), and the remainder are insoluble solids. Typical composition of VBLS (On as -is sample, wet basis) General.Analysis(1) Content Water approx. 50% Calcium 2.0 - 3.0% Sodium 10.0 - 13.0% Copper 1.0 - 1.5% Cabonate 2.0 - 3.0% Sulfate 0.5 - 1.0% Oxalate 8.0 - 12.0% Toluene < 0.05% Other lignin - derived materials 16.5 - 26.5% pH 12.2 - 13.2% (1) Analyses performed on random samples of VBLS while using Sodium -based Spent Sulfite Liquor after March 1986. VBLS is a dark brown to black slurry with a mild organic odor. It is highly alkaline and can be as hot as 1900F. As with all alkaline materials, severe damage to eyes can occur immediately upon contact. Upon repeated contact with skin, toughness and flaking could occur. This material cannot be ignited. However, since toluene used.in the • process tends to occlude to the solid material, small amounts (less than 0.1%) of toluene may be present in the M.S. Therefore, vapors may reach the lower explosive limit due to release of occluded solvents, especially in confined areas. VBLS is corrosive to aluminum and brass surfaces because of high pH. Acidification with heating could release some hydrogen sulfide. Always wear the required protective clothing (chemical resistant gloves, goggles, hard hat) when working with VBLS. In case of contact with eyes, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes using an eyewash fountain. Lift upper and lower lids and rinse well under them. Get medical attention immediately if irritation develops or persists. In case of contact with skin, wash with soap and plenty of water for at least 5 minutes. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. -8- NOV-15-1991 11:20 FROM RHONE - POULENC TO 9- 462 -5957 P.03 Thoroughly clean contaminated clothing and shoes before reuse. Get medical attention if irritation develops or persists 2. FILTRATE is a dark brown liquid with a mild organic odor. It is highly alkaline and can be as hot as 1700F. As with all alkaline materials, severe damage to eyes can occur immediately upon contact. Upon repeated contact with skin, toughness and flaking could occur. Typical composition of filtrate General Analysis(1) Content Water approx. 77.5% Calcium 0.05 - 1.0% Sodium 5.0 - 6.0% Copper 0.05 - 0.5% Cabonate 1.0 - 2.0% Sulfate 1.0 - 2.0% Oxalate 11.0 - 14.0% Toluene < 0.05% pH 12.2 - 13.2% (1) Analyses performed on random samples of filtrate while using Sodium -based Spent Sulfite Liquor during pilot testing in March 1987. Spills must be avoided. If a spill occurs try to keep filtrate out of sewers, watersheds and water systems. Any spills outside of contained areas require immediate notification of Environmental Superintendent or, if unavailable, Operations Superintendent or Plant Manager. It is crucial to write down time and duration of spill and estimation of quantity spilled. Always wear the required protective clothing (chemical resistant gloves, goggles, hard hat) when working around filtrate. In case of accidental contact with skin, wash with plenty of water. If it gets in eyes, wash with water for at least 15 minutes and get medical attention. (See attached material safety data sheets for more information.) 3. VANILLIN BLACK LIQUOR CAKE, (VBLC) is a dry cake solid made from ed watering VBLS via ffii oration. The cake typically contains 80% - 83% total solids. Typical composition of VBLC (On as -is sample, wet basis) General Analysis(1) Content Water approx. 18% Calcium 4.0 • 5.0% -9- NOU -15 -1991 11:20 FROM RHONE - POULENC Sodium Copper Cabonate Sulfate Oxalate Toluene pH TO 9- 462 -5957 P.04 21.0 - 22.0% 2.0 - 3.0% 1.0 - 2.0% 0.5 - 1.09: 5.0 - 7.0% < 0.05% 11.0 - 12.2% (1) Analyses performed on random samples of VBLC while using Sodium -based Spent Sulfite Liquor during pilot testing in March 1987. VBLC is a dark brown to black cake with a mild organic odor. It is highly alkaline and can be as hot as 170°F. As with all alkaline materials, severe damage to eyes can occur immediately upon contact. Upon repeated contact with skin, toughness and flaking could occur. This material cannot be ignited. However, since toluene used in the process tends to occlude to the solid material, small amounts (less than 0.1%) of toluene may be present in the VBLC. Therefore, vapors may reach the lower explosive limit due to release of occluded solvents, especially in confined areas. VBLC is corrosive to aluminum and brass surfaces because of high pH. Acidification with heating could release some hydrogen sulfide. Always wear the required protective clothing (chemical resistant gloves, goggles, hard hat) when working with VBLC. Respirators or dust maks are required while shoveling cake in the boxes. In case of contact with eyes, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes using an eyewash fountain. Lift upper and lower lids and rinse well under them. Get medical attention immediately if irritation develops or persists. In case of contact with skin, wash with soap and plenty of water for at least 5 minutes. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Thoroughly clean contaminated clothing and shoes before reuse. Get medical attention if irritation develops or persists SOPLARI.SOP NOU -1.5 -1991 11:21 FROM RHONE - POULENC MATEII1AL SAFETY DAM SHEET TO 9- 462 -5957 P.05 Page 3. OF 6 O�iFrPCAJERNC_PRODUCT NAMES) VAIT LS,.'IN BACK LIWOR mQJCr CbDE(S) 2484764 RHONE -1 1IE1 C INC. P.O. Banc 125, Black Horse Lane Floratouth Junction, 2U 08852 . (201) 297 -0100 Section 1. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Tnerstan Phone amber 24 Hours) CHEXTREC 800 -424 -9300 Date Prepared S pexcdes 9/29/87 S5S Nimb 00004- 01.ORG 1/32/88 Wonvm(s): VIM; vanillin raffinate ___Ii c:a1 Name f s) of Primary Carcn�onent f s) Sulfite liquors and cooking•1iquors, black, vanillin c s Mftti) Chemical. Fcmmrla 68514 -06 -7* mixbare Section 2. ? IENIS /SUMA Y OF HAZARDS Ir i�ntls) Vanillin Black Liquor Including the following hazardous Sodium carbonate Sodntm oxalate Calcium oxalate wARNING STATEMENTS: MAY CAUSE EYE IRIUT ' ON. Section 3. PHYSICAL D�AZ7� +re1tina Point ('F) : Boi1incr mint ('F),: Vapor Pr sst?re �t�nHa at, 0_,C„i Vapor Dens xty (air = 1) • So?uubiiity in water: CAS Number (s) 68514 -06 -7* ingredients: 497 -19-8 62 -76-0 563 -72-4 not applicable about 219 'F about 17 not available soluble Hazardous (H)/ Non- 1azardcus (NM ED e H 100 H H H 6 3 1 NOV-15-1991 11:21 FROM RHONE - POULENC ISTERXAL SAFETY DATA mazer 1E- 1JLII=TC 2N.1 1E(1 VANILLIN MACK TIQUOR TO 9- 462 -5957 P.06 Page 2 of 6 c Section 3. PHYSICAL DAgA (Continued) • spec fic Gravity: Zvgi l) poratia on RatE (b�ztyl acet Q ate : not available % volatile iav volume: not available saran , LOdor: dark brown to black liquid 13.0 -13.6 about 1.16 @ 25'C/15.5 °C P�= Section 4. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Flash Point f `Fa /Method: Greater than 200 Flar�nable_Li its: LEI Not applicable UM Not applicable bctiDvuishirg Media: () Water Fog () Foam () Dry Chemical () CO2 (x) Other (sify) : Non- combustible. Use appropriate extinguishing agents for surrounding fire. Special Fire Fiahtirrg P coed es: Wear a NIOSH/MM% approved self - contained breathing apparatus and Lull protective clothing. Fire fighting equ.irent should be thoroughly decontaminated atter use. Yr:usual Fire and losio_ nHarazds: • If the liquid portion is evaporated, as by heating, residual salts can be burned down at high temperature leaving a cake that is mainly inorganic salts. . Acidification with heating could release sane highly toxic hydrogen sulfide gas. Section 5. REAC'IIvrI'Y DATA tability: ( ) Unstable Conditions to avoid: Stable. (X) Stable NOU -15 -1991 11:22 FROM RHONE - POULENC MATERIAL SAT' Y DATA SIIkzT ENE- POUIRVSJ2WIJC1' NAME(S1 VANILLIN MACK LIQUOR TO 9 -462 -5957 P.O? Page 3 of 6 Section 5. REACTIVITY L1AT2k (CcntinueedY s to avoid: (X) Strong acids ( ) Strong oxidizing materials Aluminum and brass surfaces. r atibility (material () Water ( ) 'Reducing agents (X) Other (sPecifY) : () Strang bases ( ) Combustible materials cts Acidification with heating could release some highly toxic hydrogen sulfide. On combustion, oxides of carbon are emitted. GUS tazazdous nolytrr nation: ( ) May occur Conditions to avoid: Not applicable Section 6. HEALTH BAZARO DATIVE RSD AID (X) Will not oa'vr pCPo5URE T' IN Ant (TLV or suggested control figure) No TLV established for product or ingredients. FCIS OF SZNGL�: Swal10 tinq: S)drL sorption: Inhalation: Skin Contact: ,3'e Conta : IDW ORAL TOXICITY. Oral /rat I 50: greater than 5000 mg/kg. (1) I.CW TOXICITY BY SI@t ABSORPTION. Dermal /rabbit L050: greater than 7940 rngfkg. (3.) No data found. NON- IRRITATING. (1) SLIM= IRRITATING. (1) E;MGT_ ,,S OF REPEATED : Dermal contact anti inhalation are expected to be the' primary rvnttes of occupational exposure to vanillin black liquor. Oectipational exposure to this material has not been reported to cause any significant adverse health effects. On the basis of available information, vanillin black liquor is not e>zected to cause any ' significant adverse human health effects. However, due to the high pH of this material, it may cause eye irritation if contact occurs. NOV-15-1991 11 22 FROM RHONE - POULENC MATERIAL SAFETY UM SHE= impt - Pt7(JLaTC PROt1=NAME(SI VAN' 2ZA 24 BLACK LIQUOR TO 9 -462 -5957 P.eB Section 6. HEALTH HAZARD DM:2VMRST AID P1 3RFS (continued) Page 4 of 6 FkTEc OF RFPFATm O F,3 Z (continued) Sodium donate (present at approximately 6 %) can be severely irritating to eyes and skin and may contribute to the eye irritation observed in the animals st es on vanillin black liquor. Oxalic acid and its salts are considered toxic by ingestion in large ants due to their ability to cause severe kidney damage following precipitation and czystal formation in the urine. Oxalate salts my be present up to 4% in vanillin black liquor. C�,RC=21IL't' : This product does not contain any ingredient designated by IARC, NTP, ACGgi or OSHA as a probable human carcinogen. S .e• K' ':_,1111. ,_._w ICAL, ,NDI ONS AC tAVATED BY C�gUE : None }mown. Not applicable. £IFST AID PROCmf7RF5 EYES: In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes usim an eyewash fountain. Lift upper and lower lids and rinse well under them. Get medical attention if irritation develops or persists. EM: In case of contact, wash with soap and plenty of water for at least 5 minutes. R€mcve contaminated clothing and shoes. Thoroughly clean contaminated clothing and shoes before reuse. Get medical attention if irritation develops or persists. INiALATTGN: Remove from area of exposure. Get medical attention as needed. ,$�1'G ON• GET I DIAT'E MEDICAL ANION. his is a strongly alkaline material, CO NOT INDUCE 'VOMITING. If victim is conscious, give several. glasses of water to dilute. NOV-15-1991 11:23 FROM RHONE - POULENC IL SAF= DATA SIFT ~ C r o_1arcS CS1 VANILIZN SLACK T.ZPOR TO 9 -462 -5957 P.09 Page 5of6 Section 6. MFAITi HAZARD DATA/FIRST Am PROCECURES (Continued) PoTE TO PHYSICIAN - [Reference 2 ] Trga1 nent O i11a? Ccnitact Flood with captious amounts of water. 'Consider use of a weak boric acid solution in the eyes after prolonged irrigation with tap water. Treatment of Ingestion (1) Neutralize or dilute with water ;n lately. (2) Do not use a stomach tube or give emetics if a concentrated solution has been swallowed or if narked erosion of the raucous membranes of the mouth or throat is apparent or suspected. (3) Give activated charcoal. (4) Sodium bicarbonate and acidic antidotes are not indicated. (5) Hospitalize if evidence of erosion or corrosion is present or if ingestion of a large aars.ant of a strong alkali is }mown or suss to have occurred. (6) opiates for control of pain as well as for treattt nt of shock may be necessary. An emergency tracheostomy may be indicated. Stricture, of the esophagus may occur and require pro1or:ged treatment. Early endosc;opy is often needed in severe cases Section 7. PBECAVI'IONS FOR SAFE KINDLING AND USE yy,s. TO BE •J _41. :. gm; _ .I.. :.`211 •y ;%, ,21, Contain spilled naterial and absorb with soil or other absorbent material. Scoop tap into appropriate containers for disposal or zecx)vexy. RCRA NASD: O RFmSIVE (D002) . STE DZSP7SAL MOOD: Dispose of in accordance with Local, State and Federal regulations. Arm s: Store in tightly closed containers. Material is highly alkaline. Do not store in aluminum or brass containers. Co not breathe vapors. Avoid direr or prolonged contact with product. Do not eat, drink or smoke in the work area. MITER PRECAUTIONS: None fcuzad. NOU -15 -1991 11:23 FROM RHONE - POULENC N� L SAFETY DAM SEzi MONE-POULENC PRODUCT NAME(S) VANILLIN BIACK LIQUOR TO 9- 462 -5957 P.10 Page 6 of 6 Section 8. COMM MEASURES AND WOMB PRC71ECrION IN ORMTION espizatozy bra section_ iii► tone) : Use a NIOSHAISHA approved respirator with appropriate cartridge when airborne easpos:re is excessive. high airborne concerrtrations may require use of self contained breathing apparatus or supplied air respirator. Full facepieoe equiparent is recommended. ventilation: Provide adequate ventilation. Use local exhaust as needed. protective Clothisxx: Work uniform, gloves. Eye Potectior: • 1. - () Safety Glasses with Side Shields (X) Chemical Workers Goggles ( ) Gas -tight Goggles or Equivalent (X) Other (specify) : Mall face shield, if splashing hazard should exist. Maintain a safety shower and eyewash fountain in the work area. Section 9. REGULATORY STATUS ''SCA Inventory Status: (X) 'Product is TSC A certified. ( ) product is eyeatut from 'MCA because it is FQA regulated. ( ) Product is exempt from TSCA because it is FIERA. regulated. ( ) Product is restricted to research and development use. Transportation Status: RO, Hazardous substance, liquid, n.o.s., OR'i -E, NA 9188 (D002) $epc tabl a Quantity M) . under U.S. EPA C:ERCT : 100 lb. Section 10. REFERENCES (1) Unpublished toxicity studies. (2) Flint's Emergency Treatment and Management (7th), H.D. Cain, 478-9 (1985). The information herein is given in good faith but no warranty, expressed or implied, is made. ;;." NOU -15 -1991 11:24 FROM RHONE - POULENC MATERIAL' SAFETY =A MET TO 9 -462 -5957 P.11 Page 1 OF 6 HONE -£NC PROL'C7CT N�+ME (S) VANIIIIZN MACK LIQUOR SOIZES RHONE -1 a JL c INC. P.O. Box 125, Black Horse Lane Monmouth Junction, 1,17 08852 (201) 297 -0100 IZODUCT COD (S) flr� rency_one__tu�nber (24 Hot1rs QIM'REC 800 -424 -9300 Pate Pared 1/12/88 Suedes_ 9/29/87 SD6 Ihmer 00005- 01.01G Section 1. PROIXJCT I ERITFTCATION Svnonvm(s) : VE.LS gigagijamr_sys=kmam.202== Sulfite liquors and c oking liquors, black, vanillin CAS N nber(s) Chemical Formula 68514 - 06-7* mixture Section 2. 1ENTS /S012 OF HAZARDS ierat(s) Vanillin Black Liquor Solids Including the following hazardous Sodium carbonate Sodium oxalate Calcium oxalate Copper sulfide c IMAM crs1 68514--06 -7* ingredients: 497-19-8 62 -76-0 563 -72 -4 1317 -40-4 OSI3A. Hazardous (H)/ _Noza-Jazardous (NM H 11 H H H Percent 100 3 17 2 1 -2 • MIT3NG S'202=M: 112%Y CAUSE EYE I% 'IATT0N. Section 3. PHYSIGAI, LAM Meltjnc Point (•F): EcEc�i_______1ltxs Foint (•F) : Vapor Pressure_ (mss A:t 20•C) : Vapor Density (air 1) : Less than 32°F Abut 217 'F about 17 not available NOU -15 -1991 11:24 FROM RHONE - POULENC c maERiAL Sarrr am Sir FaiOn-Pan zm maxi' isl E(S) VANILLIN MACK LIQUOR SOLIDS TO 9- 462 -5957 P.12 Page 2 of 6', Section 3. PA SICP,L DATA (Continued) Solubi itv is Water: Scific Gx'av : vaporatkon Rate (butyl acetate Volatile by Volume: Appearance`Odor: Viscosity 9 15• c: Liquor portion essentially soluble: solids portion only partially soluble. about 1.5 @ 25•C/15.5•C not available not available dark brown to black slurry 12.3 -13.3 Similar to a thin =neat slurry Section 4. FIRE AND EXFLCSION HAZARD DATA 11as11 Point (F)(Method: Fla nab1a L : jam, Not applicable =tom M ia: () Water Fog () Dry chemical (X) Other (specify) : Non-combustible liquid slurry U., Not applicable ( ) Foam (N -combustible. Use appropriate extinguishing agents for surrounding fire. al t:At Wear a NIOSH/M A approved self•contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing. Fire fighting equipment should be thoroughly decontaminated after use. Unusual Fire and F plosion, Hazards: Vapors may reach the lower explosive limit due to release of occluded solvents. If the liquid portion is evaporated, as by heating, residual salts can be burned down at high temperature leaving a cake that is mainly inorganic salts. Acidification with heating could release scarce highly toxic hydrogen sulfide gas. NOU -15 -1991 11:24 FROM RHONE - POULENC MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET RHONE- R7ULFNC PRODCICT NA(1 VANILLIN BLACK LIQUOR SOLIDS TO 9- 462 -5957 P.13 Page 3 of 6 Section 5. REACTIVITY DATA Stabi.li.tY: Conditions to avoid: ( ) Unstable Stable. s to avoid : (X) strong acids ( ) Sr tonxg oxidizing materials Aluminum and brass surfaces. T„�cvmaatibility () Water ( ) ' Reducing agents (X) Other (specify) : ous Acidification with heating could release sore highly toxic hydrogen sulfide. On Cc obustiion, oxides of carbon are emitted. .. 10 (X) Stable z �s•4.L cts • AA. _.,■ ( ) Strong bases ( ) Combustible materials a axdcus rolvmerizati on: ( ) May or 'tions to &void: Not applicable (X) Will not occur Section 6. HEALTH HAZARD DATA/FIRST AID PROCEZURES F. 7 IN A1R (TLV or suggested ,c:mttrol figure) Copper sulfide, present at 1 -2% by weight as 0.1 in product, is the only ingredient with a WI. OSHA PEL, as Cu: 0.1 mg /m3 8 -hour time weighted average (fume) 1.0 mg /m3 8 -hour tame- weighted average (dust/mist) AOGIxi TIM, as Cu: 0.3 mg /m3 8-hour time-weighted average (fare) 1.0 mg/m3 8-hour tire-weighted average (dust/mist) 2.0 mg/m3 short -term exposure limit (dust/mist) OF S GIE OVL't2E $ RE Swallowing: Absorption's Inhalation: Skin Coptact: Eve Contact: Ma ORAL Toncr Y. Oral /rat W50: greater than 5000 Inl,1 g. (1) we? TOx c 'L? BY SIQN ABSORPTION. Dermal /rabbit W50: greater than 7940 mg/kg. (1) No data found. NON- . (1) FIDDERATELY IRSITATX NG. (1) NOU -15 -1991 11:25 FROM RHONE - POULENC MATERIAL SAFETY I3ATA. STET BEi E ��- �Pyd�3I�IIt4CYP_/R_YO�tXJCT_2 MEIS.1 TO 9- 462 -595? P.14 Page4of6 C' Section 6. HF.i HAZARD I/FERST AID PROC ECURES (Continued) F SECTS OF REM= OVERE=SURE: Dermal intact and inhalation are cted to be. the primary routes of occupational exposure to vanillin black liquor solids. Occupational exposure to this material has not been reported to cause any significant adverse health effects. However, due to the high pH of this material, it may cause eye irritation if contact occurs. Sodium carbonate (present at < 3 %) can be severely irritating to eyes and skin and may contribute to the eye irritation observed in the animals studies on vanillin black liquor solids. Oxalic acid and its salts are considered. toxic by ingestion in large amts due to their ability to cause severe kidney damage following precipitation and crystal formation in the urine. Oxalate salts may be present up to 20% in vanillin black liquor solids. Vanillin black liquor solids may contain copper sulfide (1 -2% as Cu). Inhalation of capper dusts, mists and fumes may cause respiratory tract irritation, nausea ar :,;, vomiting, =instal fume fever. Contact with copper salts may produce skin and ey ' irritation. (2) CA czNoGENICI t: This product does not contain any ingredient designated by /ARC, NIP, AOGIH or OSHA as a probable lumen carcinogen. SIC IF"LCV L_A,HOR=Y DATA _ WI'iH POSSIBLE Rammtrcz TO MAN: No data found. ON �IC�,L DONDl'rIS AC ,RAVATED BY .: one known. • ri r AID PF�OCEQJRES k L : In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes using an eyewash fountain. Lift upper and lower lids and, rinse well under them. Get medical attention if irritation develops or persists. : In case of contact, wash with soap and plenty of water for at least 5 minutes. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Thoroughly clean contaminated clothing and shoes before reuse. Get medical attention if irritation develops or persists. 7ATION: Remove frcma area of ensure. Get medical attention as needed. : GET THNIEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. This is a strongly alkaline material, CO� NOT INCUC£ VCS1ITT2 G. If victi n is conscious, give several glasses of water to dilute. • NOU -15 -1991 11:26 FROM RHONE - POULENC c MATErtIAL SAFS'S'Y DATA SHEET FoNE- �arscowcr t�r�ls1 VANIILTN &ACK LIQUOR SOLE S TO 9- 462 -5957 P.15 'Page 5of6 Section 6. MAIZE HAZARD D/FIR T AID FROCFIXJRES (Continued) TO PHYSICTRN a1 tea,sr for at rora Mica.igs (Reference 3] TreatmerLt of kcternal Contact Flocd with cc pious amounts of water. insider use of a weak boric acid solution in the eyes after prolonged irrigation with tap water. 'I'rpatznent oftion (1) Neutralize or dilute with water in ediately. (2) Do not use a stomach tube or give emetics if a concentrated solution has been swallowed or if marked erosion of the raucous sous mezabranes of the mouth or throat is apparent or suspected. (3) Give activated charcoal. (4) Sodium bicarbonate and acidic antidotes are not indicated. (5) Hospitalize if evidence of erosion or corrosion is present or if ingestion of a large amount of a strong alkali is }down or suspected to have occurred. (6) Opiates for control of pain as well as for treatment of shock may be necessary. An cirge.ncy tracheostamy may be indicates. Strictures of the esophagus may occur and require prolonged treatment. Early endoscopy is often needed in severe cases. Section 7. PRF.CAITIIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE yDP • :1 • tat _ 1; .;11.1 : 721• ORS Contain spilled material and absorb with soil or other absorbent material. up into appropriate containers for disposal or ret ovexy. RCRA WASTE: D 02 5 ,,ATE D,LSPOSAL iTOD: Dispose of in accordance with Local, State and Federal regulations. Store in tightly closed containers. Material is highly alkaline. Do not store in aluminum or brass containers. Co not breathe vapors. Avoid direct or prolonged contact with product. Co not eat, drink or smoke in the work area. • QIf�f . P�zCAUT'ioNS: None known. NOV -15 -1991 11:26 FROM RHONE - POULENC MATERIAL SAFZIY DATA SHEEP RiE N ,..:_ NC FROtucr NAME (S) VAN LtSN BLACK LIQUOR SOLIDS TO 9 -462 -5957 P.16 Page 6 of 6 Section 8. CONTROL MEASLY AND WORM PROTECTION INFORMATION R piratotv_„Protection �st�ec�ify ty : Use a NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator with appropriate cartridge when airborne exposure is excessive. High airborne concentrations may require use of self - contained breathing apparatus or supplied air respirator. Rill facepiece equipment is rerrx3ed. yenti1atior : Provide adequate ventilation. Use local exhaust as needed. • Protective Clothing: Work uniform, gloves. Zyg Protection: () Safety Glasses with Side Shields (X) Chemical Workers Goggles ( ) Gas -tight Goggles or Equivalent (X) Other (specify): Full face shield, if splashing hazard should exist. other_,g,�atective auinm�nt: Maintain a safety shower and eyewash fountain in the work area. Section 9. REC JIAZt7RY STATUS TSCA Inverrtory Status: (X) Product is TSCA certified. ( ) Product is exempt from TSCA because it is FDA regulated. ( ) Product is exempt from TSCA because it is P RA regulated. () Product is restricted to research and development use. Tran_rortaticn Status: PQ, Hazardous substance, liquid, n.o.s., ORM-E, NA 9188 (D002) $epo ble C�iarrtity (RC>) , under U. S. EPA p_M.: 100 lb. Section 10. REFERENCES Unpublished toxicity studies. For further information on the TLV data for copper, refer to the gg5Urentation_of Threshold r,,imit values. Flint's Emergency Treatment and Management (7th) , H.D. Cain, 478 -9 (198S). The information herein is given in good faith but no warranty, expressed or implied, is made. PACIFIC IRON & METAL A GLANT PACIFIC COMPANY ulshan Demolishing 9229 East Marginal Way South Seattle, WA. 98106 August 15,1991 Attention Mr. Tim Barker Dear Mr Barker. In consideration of the sale or transfer of all the non ferrous scrap metal for recycling purposes, generated from your demolition project at the above address, as outlined in our letter to you dated August 15, 1991, a value based upon its being used as scrap for remelting purposes has been established, the undersigned represents to Olshan Demolishing Inc. and Rhone - Poulenc Inc. as follows: The property covered by this agreement will be used only as scrap for recycling purposes and for remelting, either in its existing condition or after further preparation, unless the undersigned is released from this warranty in writing. All obligations of the undersigned under this warranty shall expire (5) years v Pacif c Iron nri Meta,Jompany Jay S errroff, purchasing manager Notarized by Date 2 -a 7- 9/ -anted on Recycled Paper %al 'i '".x%27 • Seattle, Washington 98124 • Telephone (206) 628-6232 • FAX (206) 628-6252 SEATTLE. IRON & METALS CORP 2965 11th AVE S.W., P.O. BOX 3793 • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98124 (206) 6820040 • FAX: (206) 623 -1231 dealers and Ixokers... IRON AND STEEL SCRAP • NON•FERROUS METALS • STEEL PRODUCTS • DISMANTLERS Mr. Don Schulick Mr. Tim Barker Olshan Demolishing 2707 N Loop West #f200 Houston, Texas 77008 .- rrcHri .:r n.'Loc3 August 26, 1991 SCRAP WARRANTY Seattle Iron & Metals Corporation warrants all scrap metal received from Olshan Demolishing will be sold only as scrap for remelt, in condition not fit for reuse. AT /lf InatiWts of 5crep ftsCY'e�. InduMrks, Inc. Sincerely SEATTLE IRON & METALS CORPORATION Adam Thomas a.. . 4_,. / / r / <�1� 4%1/4---"r77 c�Institute of Scrap Recycling - Industries, Inc. Rhone Poulenc Inc. 9229 E. Marginal Way Seattle, WA 98108 Attn: Mr. Tim Barker Dear Tim: ` ''t'fGHr1Et�T A� � oP5 ( :NERAL METALS OF TACOMA, INC. MMI f 1902 Marine View Drive � 74;' Tacoma, Washington 98422 GrOup Phone (206) 572 -4000 ' August 27, 1991 In accordance with our telephone conversation of August 26, 1991 and our Purchase Order number 6382, dated August 27, 1991, General Metals of Tacoma, Inc. submits the following: General Metals of Tacoma, Inc. is one of the largest ferrous scrap processors in the Northwest. We cut and process all scrap material at our Tacoma facility. All scrap material which is purchased by General Metals of Tacoma from Rhone Poulenc will be sold by General Metals for remelting into new steel. No material from Rhone Poulenc Inc. will be sold as anything other than scrap for smelting or remelting purposes. KK /ds VTSWORN , r' THIS .�rs ' 8••,�#• 1991 • F. NOTARY *sgr ASH`N 0��� WU TELEX:((P7435 • FAX: (206) 572 -0316 Respectfully submitted, GENE ''METALS OF TAC9 t , INC. en Kushin Industrial Purchasing Coordinator -1G SAFETY AND HEALTH CI T V Ofl i �.�.rttA � U ' 15 :; i I'EHMft CENTER Owner agrees that, during the performance of the Work, where employees of Contractor and /or employees of subcontractors of Contractor are working on the Construction Site in an area required by Occupational Safety and Health Act Regulations, to be designated as a "Regulated Area" or other similarly intended designation where special controls and /or monitoring are required because of the presence or potential presence of certain chemicals or conditions therein, if requested by Contractor and agreed to by Owner, it will, as agent for Contractor, (1) provide said employees with respirators; (2) undertake necessary monitoring of said employees and area, (3) provide the required training for said employees in applicable hazards, and (4) supply information and data to Contractor for maintaining appropriate records; all as required by said Regulations and all at Owner's expense. However, it is understood that Contractor will provide or cause to be provided medical surveillance and any other service or equipment as required by Occupational Safety and Health Act Regulations, for said employees during the performance of the Work in said area. The above undertaking by Owner in no way constitutes the transfer to, or assumption by Owner of, any of Contractor's or its subcontractor's duties and obligations under Federal, State or local laws or regulations, including by not limited to the above described regulations; no liability to Contractor, any of its employees or other person, firm or corporation will thereby be assumed by Owner; and Contractor agrees to save Owner harmless, to the extent valid and enforceable under applicable law, from any and all liability, penalties and claims of whatever kind, including, but not limited to claims of Contractor or any of its employees, agents, vendors or subcontractors, or of governmental agencies, based on Owner's failure or alleged failure to comply with any Federal, State or local law or regulation, or based on any act or omission of Owner, its employees or agents, in performing any of the above services. Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to protect employees of Contractor, employees of its subcontractor and employees and facilities of Owner from hazards arising in the course of the performance of this Contract or in connection with Owner's operations or chemicals located at or adjacent to the Construction Site. Contractor shall comply with, and shall cause its employees and all subcontractors to comply with (1) all Rhone - Poulenc Safety and Health Regulations and Requirements which are furnished to Contractor by Owner and (2) all applicable laws and governmental rules and regulations relating to health and /or safety. In the event that Contractor fails to so comply or to cause such compliance, Rhone- Poulenc may suspend all or any part of the Work on which Contractor or his subcontractor is engaged, until Contractor proves to Owner's satisfaction that Contractor has corrected said failure. Contractor shall not be entitled to any extension of time or compensation or damages by reason of, or in connection with, such work stoppage. -2- Contractor shall review all safety and health regulations and requirements which it is obligated to comply .with hereunder and any applicable hazards which it is obligated to protect against hereunder, prior to the performance of the portion of the Work which is applicable thereto. Contractor shall notify Owner how said regulations, requirements and hazards will be communicated to, and enforced with, its employees and all subcontractors. Contractor shall include in all of its subcontracts involved in the performance of the Work at the Construction Site, the provisions of the Appendix, with subcontractor being obligated to Contractor to the same extent as Contractor is obligated to Owner. However, such provisions in the subcontracts shall not relieve the Contractor of its obligation to assure compliance with the provisions of this Appendix for all aspects of the Work. Rhone- Poulenc Safety and Health Regulations and Requirements include the following and may include others which are unique to a particular Rhone- Poulenc location. Where Contractor believes any Safety or Health Regulation or Requirement is not applicable, a written variance (per Plant Procedure) to deviate there from must be received from Owner's management representative at the location of the Work, prior to initiating the Work. 1. Location Work Permits Work permits shall be obtained by the Contractor, and signed by an authorized Rhone- Poulenc supervisor to confirm his acceptance of precautions specified for the following operations: a. Use of ignition sources in restricted areas. b. Entering of vessels or confined spaces. c. Opening process equipment. d. Performing electrical hot work. e. Making excavations and trenches. f. Moving radioactive sources. g. Performing pipe "hot tapping ". h. Operating heavy equipment around electrical power lines. 2. Master Card Procedure The Master Card Procedure for tagging and locking critical equipment isolation points shall be followed by the Contractor prior to commencement of work on such equipment. r • -3- 3. Location Safety and Health Rules All location safety and health rules 'furnished by Owner to Contractor shall be adhered to by the Contractor. 4. Personnel Protection Equipment Personnel protective equipment shall be provided by the Contractor as follows: a. Hard hats and industrial grade safety glasses with permanently attached side shields and safety shoes shall be worn at all times. b. Chemical splash goggles and hearing protection shall be worn in posted areas. c. Respiratory protection, harnesses and lifelines, and other necessary protective equipment will be worn based on location regulations and OSHA requirements and furnished by Contractor as needed. d. Respirators shall fit snugly against the face. Persons wearing beards shall be clean shaven where respirator makes a facial seal. 5. Caution Regarding Asbestos - Containing Materials Should Contractor encounter any type of insulation or other product that they suspect may contain asbestos during assignments, cease work immediately. Notify the responsible plant supervisor in order to obtain accurate identification of the material including sample analysis, if necessary. Some typical questionable areas (but not limited to) include cable insulations, pipe coverings, ceiling tiles, wallboard, blown -in insulation,.boiler/powerhouse block insulations and drilling or cutting through transite. Unless absolutely sure that a material is asbestos - free, notify plant representative you're working with and cease work activity until all questions are resolved. 6. Emergencies Contractors shall be trained in those emergency procedures which directly affect their own employees' personal safety and health. In the event of an emergency (fire, explosion, vapor cloud, spillage, or related hazards) arising in the immediate vicinity, Contractor agrees that it shall cause its employees to leave the area immediately and remain at a safe distance until the emergency is over. 7. Safe Tools Scaffolds, stages, rigging equipment, electrical tools, ladders, hoists, and other tools, machinery or equipment used in the Work shall meet specifications of. 'ANSI and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration for such items employed in the Construction industry. -4- 8. Accidents The Contractor will be responsible,. for investigating all accidents involving its employees and reporting all details to Owner's safety representative at the location of the Work. When such accident investigation is complete, the contractor will provide such Rhone - Poulenc representative with a copy of the completed injury report. The Contractor is also responsible for compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration requirements for reporting or communicating injuries. 9. Safety and Health Program Contractor shall maintain its own safety and health programs. However, it may be necessary at times for the Rhone - Poulenc representative to make recommendations to assure protection of Rhone - Poulenc employees. 10. Contractor shall review with all of its employees assigned to the Work, prior to their commencing any of the Work, all safety and health regulations, requirements and programs applicable to the Work, and Contractor shall cause its subcontractors to make such a review with their employees. 11. Special Rules for Harmful Exposure Contractor represents that it is familiar with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Regulations concerning harmful exposure to toxic substances, and is capable of providing, and will, unless and to the extent otherwise agreed to in writing by Owner, provide respirators and /or other protective equipment exposure monitoring; .medical surveillance; employee training; record keeping and other services, to the extent required by said regulations in connection with the Work. FEE -27 -1992 14:09 FROM RHONE— POULENC IRe I` Munxipality of Metropolitan Seattle Exchange Building • 821 Second Ave. • Seattle, WA 98104 -1598 TO 9- 4625957 P.02 August 26, 1991 Mr. R. L. Ferguson Rhone- Poulenc Inc. P.O. Box 80963' Seattle, Washington 98108 Dear Mr. Ferguson: Thank you for your letter requesting changes to wastewater sampling and reporting procedures. You propose to collect and analyze samples of wastewater batches since at this stage of plant closure wastewater is being collected and released on a batch basis. In addition, you propose to collect daily samples of sanitary waste being discharged from the plant to ensure this waste stream is not being contaminated with residual copper. I approve your request to change wastewater sampling and reporting procedures. Effective September 1, 1991, Rhone - Poulenc will conduct their wastewater monitoring in the following manner: Batch Release o Prior to any discharge from an industrial wastewater collection tank, the contents will be sampled and analyzed for copper, FOG and pH to ensure they meet discharge limits. o During discharge to Metro a grab sample shall be collected prior to the Metro Sump and analyzed for copper, FOG and pH. Sanitary Discharge o A grab sample shall be taken daily from the Metro Sump and analyzed for pH. o Daily samples also shall be used to make a monthly composite'to be analyzed for copper. A portion of each daily sample shall be retained for analysis if the copper content of the composite sample exceeds 3.o ppm. .I ,FEB-27-1992 14:09 FROM RHONE- POULENC Mr. R. L. Ferguson August 26, 1991 Page 2 TO 9- 4625957 P.03 Reporting Batch Release and Sanitary Discharge analyses results shall be submitted to Metro on a monthly basis. Analyses results of samples collected during each month shall be submitted not later than the fifteenth day of the month following sample collection. Self monitoring reports shall be submitted to Metro, 322 West Ewing Street, Seattle, Washington 98119. If you have any questions, please call me at 684 -2329. Sincerely, 1/ 2 4 Bruce R. Burrow Industrial•Waste Investigator Environmental Programs BRB :mwr cc: Doug Knutson, Dept. of Ecology EXTRACTOR BUILDING: = ±460 SQL :FT:, CMU BUILDING - SINGLE STORY, __,....._,.. POST-DEMOLITION SLAB TO ADJACENT [ 1.EXISTING PAVING RCRA STORAGE SHED * RCRA STORAGE SHED: = ±2,500 SQ. FT UNENCLOSED STEEL FRAME WITH METAL ROOF POST - DEMOLITION SLAB TO DRAIN TO EXISTING TRENCH DRAINS. DISTRIBUTION CENTER WAREHOUSE DISTRIBUTION CENTER WAREHOUSE: = ±23,000 SQ. FT. MASONRY WALLS TO APPROX.12', STEEL FRAME WITH WINDOWS ABOVE. 1. EXISTING SCALE PIT TO BE FILLED. POST-DEMOLITION SLAB TO BE SLOPED TO DRAIN TO FORMER ROOF LEA.: .: SAFETY HANDRAILS TO BE INSTALLED AT EDGES OF RAISED SL B. CONTROL ROOM CONTROL ROOM, ti.1600 SQ FT. SINGLE -STORY CMU BUILDING. POST- DEMOLITION SLAB TO DRAIN TO FORMER ROOF LEADERS. Upland Zone - SEPA Ch.ec "klist - Demolition Permit including Utility. Permit ,,, _ BIdirig l ermlt... .^trout .:;x - Fire Protection Demo: Certificate of Insuraric Bond Hailing Permit VANILLIN BUILDING ' VANILLIN BUILDING = ±10,560 SQ. FT° HIGH - BAY BUILDING., STEEL FRAME AND MASONRY STRUCTURE WITH MASONRY MEZZANINE: STEEL AND TRANSTITE SIDING. TRANSTITE,SIDING TO BE REMOVED °,PURING ASBESTOS REMOVAL. 1. EXISTING EQUIPMENT•PITS TO BE BACKFILLED AND CAPPED WITH A/C 2. SAFETY FETY RAILS TO BE INSTALLED AT RAISED SLAB AREA: POST DEMOLITION SLABS TO DRAIN TO FORMER ROOF LEADERS & EXISTING 'PAVING 1576 97• (CALL.) CHANGE ROOM. CHANGEROOM : -= ±2,700 SQ., :FT. SINGLE- STORY;MASONRY BUILDING WITH' DOUBLE' ROOF TEES `POST DEMOLITION SLAB TO`DRAIN TO EXISTING!GRADE RECORD LOCA'iON.',: 6' CAST IRON SANITARY ;EWLR TCRCE MAIN LRA hAt,L 'SAA.0 EAST 1053.10. . plRi !r p 8 9 ' 1'470 0, 6 .$ 23.40''9 E 64e .j7 FTxJM INT Cr .:NE' BE' WECN (4.114,1U1,. C.L AHAS O4. FRANL•S Mc NA AND. HCNRI 7AN •■ EAST. L'NE. OF SEC 73 'NP 1 M N R at Wm FENCE COR 06 14 II 9' Y, Of PLOP CORNER __•... 'FNCE S 23° 02' 00' E 46 03 CQTTQN• w000 • FCE LLN. -OF • - .. .or . E •- StQ� ItE .. 0 �NDERraROUNO APPRO)UMATLr P o. X561 38(DEED) 563.55' CA LC ) AS!',1A_ IGP$ MEAL BIN * 'MEAL BIN = ±8,418 . FT. r ±15' HIGH CIP. CONCOETE WALLS WITH ±8' 'STEEL FRAMEWORK BO V E . "TR.ANSTITE�' SIDING PANELS AT UP ER LEVEL EXTERIOR REMOVED DURING AS ESTOS REMOVAL. „POST-DEMOLITION SLA :DRAINAGE`; TO i,SLAB PERIMETER ;,& PI -ED TO FORMER ROOF LEADERS 1 • 1. DEEP WELL AT SOU H WALL TO BE BACKFILLED AND CA •"PED WITH A/C PAVING. 2. EXISTING BASEMENT 0 BE BACK - FILLED AND CAPPED TH A/C PAVING AT EXTERIOR AREAS. 4 a • •Y 1 • 3, STONY T WE R. PIPE, ,ir,MO1,f TOWER 1 WATER VALVE-- , BOX PL. .8600 TEL'E'' 4 vnu i E1.EC.BOXX B 4PP E.• SCALE. 1. 60' 'e. NUMEROUS ''ANA . ' & OVERHEAD PIPE • , COMPLEX THIS AREA ' ASPHALT 10.0 WALL N•' EROU4 ',AMC _. • AND OVERHEAD P'P4 ,,•. COMPLEX THIS AREA -ANK5 AIR `ANK' IKS ' 1PES ASPHALT T,. GRAVEL e•CQ O SUMP DIRT LAROX BUILDING *: LAROX BUILDING: ±1 1 ±3 STORY STEEL FRA STEEL SIDING. POST- DRAINAGE TO EXISTIN 13 SQ. FT. E BUILDING WITH MOLITION SLAB �. GRADE COMPRESSOR BUILDING COMPRESSOR BUILDING: = ±1,600 5Q. FT. HIGH -BAY BUILDING. STEEL FRAME WITH STEEL SIDING. POST: DEMOLITION SLAB 8 V' . n .PT r r j P? To DRAIN TO EX. ISTINGIGR�IDE j vroo BUMPER p"-{r �� Le.... 4!:_____,p 1) " 1 P CB'_0 _• oa --' % PIV C B DI c: Ctl 1z' f•, WALL. PLD GATE N 86° 54:57w l Or I: Pier Zone SEPA Checklist Shorelines' Permit Dei'n©litio'n Perliiit including: Utility Permit Building Permit Fire Protection Demo. Permit Certificate °of'Insurance Sond Hauling Permit Corps of Engineers' Permit for Work in Navigable Waters - Washington State Department of Fisheries HPA Permit Shoreline Zone SEPA Checklist Shcrelines Permit Demolition Permit including: Permit Building Permit Fire Protection Demo. Permit Certificate of Insurance Bond Hauling Permit STORAGE SHED: = ±1,500 SQ. FT. SINGLE -STORY STEEL AND WOOD FRAME WITH TRANSTITE SIDING. TRANSTITE SIDING TO BE REMOVED DURING ASBESTOS REMOVAL POST- DEMOLITION SLAB TO DRAIN ,TOj EXISTING PAVING MAINTENANCE BUILDING . * MAINTENANCE BUILDING. ='±9,624 SQ. FT. 1 STORY CMU /CIP CONCRETE COMBINATION WITH STEEL; FRAME AND'TRANSTITE SIDING ABOVE TRANSTITE SIDING TO BE REMOVED DURING ASBESTOS REMOVAL. POST - DEMOLITION SLAB TO DRAIN TO FORMER ROOF LEADERS. SAFETY RAILINGS TO BE INSTALLED AROUND PERIMETER OF BUILDING SLABS AND ADJACENT RAISED SLAB. DESCRIPTION THAT PORTION OF TRACTS 1 AND 2 OF THE MEADOWS, ACCORDING TO THE PAHritIo; MAN,'OF PARrOE. HE FRANCIS .M ,NATS DONATION LAND CLAIM No. 38,FILED IN KING COD- :1`'Y SUPERIOR COURTi:CAUSE NO '120091 AND OF THE ABANDONED BED OF 'THE 'D`JWAMISH .RIVER, ALL LOCATED ' IN .S,6CTION' 33, 'TOWNSHIP 24 NORTH, "RANGE 4 EAST.' W.M., IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON AND ALL LYING WESTERLY=OF -•THE WESTERLY MARGINS of EAST MARGINAL WAY SOUTH ASD•ALSO'WESTERLY OF' '!" F. PARCEL OF GREAT NORPHERN AAILW EAST COMPA NY BY' DEED wRECORDED`UNDER'.YPILEONUMBER 4784818; LYING EASTERLY OF;FHE EASTERLY MARGIN OF -'THE °RIGHT OF WAY OF'- •COMMERCIAL WATERWAY DISTRICT .NO. „ 1 (DUWAMISH WATERWAY); LYING SOUTHERLY OF THE HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED .- "LINE A "; AND LYING `. NORTHERLY OF THE. HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED "LINE B ": LINE A: . W ICH WAY SOUTH, H N OF EAST ' MARGINAL AY ' N y ON THE WESTERLY LINE T,C O BEG.N POINT BEARS ,NORTH 89•15'54"_ 2470:01 FEET AWNS THE DONATION CLAIM LINE AND ,.SOUTH :23' 7'59" EAST 648.77 FEET ALONG THE WESTERLY NLINE BETWEEN THE DONATION H CLAIMS FRANCISACINATTSANDI THE HENRY VAN ASSELT WITH THE EAST LINE''IOF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 24 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W.M.,•IN KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON; RUNNING THENCE WEST 1574.22 FEET TO THE EASTERLY LINE. OF COMMERCIAL WATERWAY NO. SOUTH 15'00'00" EAST ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE 237.76 FEET.TOrTHE TRUE POINT: OF BEGINNING OF SAID "LINE A"; THENCE EAST 1053.10 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 23'02'Ov "EAST 46.03 FEET; THENCE EAST 561.38 FEET TO THE WESTERLY :MARGIN OF FAST MARGINAL wAY SOUTH AND • THE TERMINUS OF SAID "LINE A"; LINE B: ' ,BEGINNING N THE WESTERLY MARGIN OP EAST MARGINAL WAY SOUTH AT A PO 0 POINT WHICH BEARS NORTH 89.15'54 ' WEST ,A DISTANCE OF 2470.01 FEET ALONG THE DONATION CLAIM LINE ,AND SOUTH 23 °40'59" EAST A'DISTANCE OF 1374.17 FEET ALONG THE" WESTERLY MARGIN OF' MARGINAL WAY SOUTH FROM THEi- INTEI.SECTION'OF THE LINE .BETWEEN THE DONATION CLAIMS OF FRANCIS MC MATT AND HENRY.VAN ASSELT WITH THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP`24' NORTH, 'RANGE `4 EAST,,W.M., IN KING COUNTY. WASHINGTON, SAID POINT BEING AT THE' INTERSE -TION OP THE WESTrA.LY MARGIN OF EAST MARGINAL. WAY SOUTH WITH THE NOP.TH LINE OF VAN D$ VANTER STOCK FARM TRACT AND THE TRUE POINT OP BEGINNING OF SAID "LINE 'B "; THENCE NORTH 139•0'50" WEST A DISTANCF.;OF 14.94 FEET; THENCE NORTH 86`54'59' WEST "A "QISTANCE OF 486.97 FEET; THENCE NORTH 84'17'04" WEST A DISTANCE' OF /17.00 FEET;' THENCE SOUTH 83.57.,56" WEST A DISTANCE OF 119.00 PEET• :THENCE SOUTH 70'40'29' WEST A OISTANCE'OF 110.173 •r'EET; THENCE SOUTH 61'31'40" WEST A DISTANCE OP;840.02,FEET.. To THE EASTERLY LINE OF THE RIGHT OF WAY OF COMMERCIAL WATERWAY DISTRICT NO. °I' AND THE TERMINUS OF SAIL) "L1(4E B ". T H ,CONVEYED TO GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY AS RESERVED ' INP ?KEi}f�RECORDED UNDER FILE NUMBER 47d4818: N 89°27"50 \A, 14 94 • NGRt.1.4 i .. VAN DE.':A•.:JA D*:.?CA rARM TRA,': LEGEND: A.C. ASPHALTIC CONCRETE SURFACE t..B.• CATCH BASIN C.O. CLEANOUT C.R. CONCRETE, RAMP C.W. CONCRETE WALK C. WALL ':CONCRETE'WALL O.I. ORA "'I INLET E.V. ' ELECTRICAL. VAULT EXISTING. SURVEY MONUMENT x- -- FENCE LINE FIRE'.NYDRANr GAS MAIN G.P. GUARD POST F•_- . GUY WIRE OR CABLE ICB INTERCEPT CATCH BASIN I'.0.!. INTERCEPT DRAIN INLET' O.H. OVERHEAD EAVE LINE -o- --o- =" PIPES WITH SUPPORT COLUMNS pI, ;POWER 'POLE P.S. PARKING ST�.LL DR:'; SPACE : PL PLANEER P.I.V. POST INO(CATOR VALVE' PT P.M.H. 5b-• W R WIRE OVERHEAD'' ,PO E POWER .1 TRANSFORMER PROCESS MANHO LE 'STORM DRAIN SANITARY`' -SEWER STREP.T LIGHT TELEPHONE WIRE: TELEPHONE CONDUIT'` OR TELEGRAPH TEST HOLE. TELEPHONE SENTRY THEN:H DRAIN CTTLITi ACCESS MANHOLE. wkrER MAIN ..ATER.METER WATER VALVE WAt'ER VALVE OR METER CHAMBER CITY OF -.TUKW LA APPROVED LIAR i92 AS NOTED -.: -FILE COPY - Y 4 understand that the'Plan Check `approvals are subject errors andonllissions and approval of ',tans does' not of the violation' of any adapted code or ordinance. Receipt Of contrector's copy of approved plans acknowledged. Date Permit ,No ... .... CERTXFICAATION: SURVEY IDENTIFICATION NO.: REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR NO SURVEYOR'S 'ADDRESS & COMPANY: BUSH,'ROED & HITCHINGS, INC. 2009 MINOR AVENUE EAST SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98102 (206)323 -4144 CERTIFIED TO: STRUCTURE AREA COMPRESSOR BUILDING VANILLIN BUILDING CONTROL ROOIII! EXTRACTOR BUILDING RCRA STORAGE SHED DISTRIBUTION CENTER WAREHOUSE CHANGE ROOM TOTAL UPLAND DEMOLITION REMARKS ; PERMIT RECORD • 1,600 SQ. FT. ± 10,560 SQ. FT. ± ' 600 SQ. FT. ± 400 SQ. FT. ± 2,500 SQ. FT. • 23,000 SO. FT. ± 2,100 SO. FT. LAST BUILDING TO BE DEMOLISHED MEAL BIN LAROX BUILDING MAINTENANCE BUILDING STORAGE SHED TOTAL SHORELINES DEMOLITION AREAS GIVEN ARE APPROXIMATE GROUNG COVERAGE OF POST-DEMOLITION "FOOTPRINT." * POST, DEMOLITION SLAB DRAINAGE FOR INDIVIDUAL STRUCTURES HAVE BEEN REVISED, SEE .DETAILED SLAB DRAINAGE PLANS RHONE - POULENC STEWART "TITLE COMPANY' OF WASHINGTON, INCORPORATED "THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THIS MAP OR PLAT AND THE SURVEY.ON WHICH IT IS BASED WERE MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH "MINIMUM STANDARD` DETAIL REQUIREMENTS FOR 'ALTA /ACSM LAND'TITLE ;SURVEYS,"'LFOINTLY'ESTAB- LISHED'AND ADOPTED BY ALTA AND ACSM IN 1988; AND MEETS. THE ACCU -- RACY REQUIREMENTS Or.A CIJ SS "A" SURVEY,.. AS' DEFINED THEREIN AND INCLUDES ITEMS •(2 & 9) OF'' "' E' 3 THEREOF. ST i ":A. HITCHINGS, P.L.S. NO. 2333 THE ABOVE CERTIFICATE IS BASED •PON:WORK PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH GENERALLY ACCEPTED PROFESSIONAL SURVEY PRACTICE. WE MAKE NO OTHER WARRANTY, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED TITLE REPORT REFERENCE: ACCORDING ING TO THE ABOVE DESCRIPTION, HIS SURVEY CONDUCTED ACCORD FURNISHED BY STEWART TITLE COMPANY! OF WASHINGTON, INCORPORATED, COMMITMENT NO. 137029, DATED FEBRUARY I, . 1991. THE EASEMENTS SHOWN OR NOTED HEREON RELATE TO THIS COMMITMENT. NOTE: EASEMENTS CREATED OR RESCINDED AFTER THIS DATE ARE NOT SHOWN OR NOTED HEREON. Figure 21 Contractor Access and Work Areas for Larox Building RHONE- F'OULENC:INC. EAST MARGINAL WAY SO. PLANT RtCEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA NOV 151991 PERMIT CENTER 'r 2 11 r 1_ r r 1 r r r 3 �.• r` �r_i r4 I r ir _r l � 1 rlr1r6 1 1 1 i No. 111 040