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1 1 I Honepell Honeywell International Technologies Limited t/a Honeywell Turbo Technologies Unit 41 1, Industrial Estate Cork Road, Waterford Ireland +353 (0) I +353 (0) Fax Licensing Unit Office of Licensing and Guidance Environmental Protection Agen'cy P. 0 Box 3000 Johnstown Castle Estate ' Co. Wexford Rei; IPPC Licence Register P0! Dear Sir/Madam, Honeywell Transportation Ltd, Unit 41 1 Waterford Industrial Estate, Cork Road, Waterford hereby applies to the EPA for an IPPC Licence Review in accordance with Section 90(l)(b) of the Environmental Protection Acts 1992 to I To this effect, please find enclosed: One signed original and two copies of completed IPPC Licence Appiication Form. Two copies of all files in electronic searchable pdf format on CD-ROM. The content of the CD-ROM is a true copy of the original completed application form. Application Fee of 6983 payable for the Review for Class We trust that this is to your satisfaction. Yours sincerely, /&A 6U<. - Cecil Black EHS Manager Registered Office: Arthur Cox Building, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2, Ireland. Incorporated in Ireland. Number: Directors: J. Jones (British), G. Hirtz (French), R. Hogan. EPA Export :01:06:11

2 Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) Licensing Application Form EPA Reg. N o : (Office use only) Environmental Protection Agency P.O. Box 3000, Johnstown Castle Estate, Co. Wexford Lo Call: Telephone: Fax: Web: info@epa.ie EPA Export :01:06:11

3 IPPC Application Form V1/08 CONTENTS ABOUT THIS APPLICATION FORM...3 SECTION A: NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY...4 SECTION B: GENERAL...5 SECTION C: MANAGEMENT OF THE INSTALLATION...9 SECTION D: INFRASTRUCTURE & OPERATION...10 SECTION E: EMISSIONS...10 SECTION F: CONTROL & MONITORING...15 SECTION G: RESOURCE USE AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY...17 SECTION H: MATERIALS HANDLING...18 SECTION I: EXISTING ENVIRONMENT & IMPACT OF THE ACTIVITY20 SECTION J: ACCIDENT PREVENTION & EMERGENCY RESPONSE...24 SECTION K: REMEDIATION, DECOMMISSIONING, RESTORATION & AFTERCARE...25 SECTION L: STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS...25 SECTION M: DECLARATION...33 ANNEX 1: TABLES/ATTACHMENTS...34 ANNEX 2: CHECKLIST FOR ARTICLE 10 COMPLIANCE...37 Page 2 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:12

4 IPPC Application Form V1/08 ABOUT THIS APPLICATION FORM This form is for the purpose of making an application for an Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) Licence under the Environmental Protection Agency Acts, 1992 and There are separate application forms for licensees who wish to apply for a review of existing licences and for Pig & Poultry sector applicants. The Application Form must be completed in accordance with the instructions provided in the IPPC Licensing Application Guidance Note. The Guidance Note gives an overview of IPPC Licensing, outlines the licence application process (including number of copies required) and specifies the information to be submitted in the application. The Guidance Note and application forms are available to download from the IPPC Licensing pages of the EPA s website at A valid application for an IPPC licence must contain the information prescribed in the Environmental Protection Agency (Licensing) Regulations, 1994 to Article 10 of the Regulations sets out the statutory requirements for information to accompany a licence application. The application form is designed in such a way as to set out these questions in a structured manner and not necessarily in the order presented in Article 10. In order to ensure a legally valid application in respect of Article 10 requirements, please complete the Article 10 Checklist provided in Annex 2. This Application Form does not purport to be and should not be considered a legal interpretation of the provisions and requirements of the Environmental Protection Agency Acts, 1992 and 2003 and the Environmental Protection Agency (Licensing) Regulations 1994 to While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the material contained in the Application Form, the EPA assumes no responsibility and gives no guarantees, undertakings and warranties concerning the accuracy, completeness or up-to-date nature of the information provided herein and does not accept any liability whatsoever arising from any errors or omissions. Should there be any contradiction between the information requirements set out in the Application Form and any clarifying explanation contained in the accompanying Guidance Note, then the requirements in this Application Form shall take precedence. Page 3 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:12

5 IPPC Application Form V1/08 SECTION A: NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY A non-technical summary of the application is to be included here. The summary should identify all environmental impacts of significance associated with the carrying on of the activity/activities, and describe mitigation measures proposed or existing to address these impacts. This description should also indicate the normal operating hours and days per week of the activity. The following information must be included in the non-technical summary: A description of: the installation and its activities, the raw and auxiliary materials, other substances and the energy used in or generated by the installation, the sources of emissions from the installation, the environmental conditions of the site of the installation (e.g. soil and groundwater, air, noise, surface water), the nature and quantities of foreseeable emissions from the installation into each medium as well as identification of significant effects of the emissions on the environment, the proposed technology and other techniques for preventing or, where this is not possible, reducing emissions from the installation, where necessary, measures for the prevention and recovery of waste generated by the installation, further measures planned to comply with the general principles of the basic obligations of the operator i.e. (a) all the appropriate preventive measures are taken against pollution, in particular through application of the Best Available Techniques (BAT); (b) no significant pollution is caused; (c) waste production is avoided in accordance with Council Directive 75/442/EEC of 15 July 1975 on waste; where waste is produced, it is recovered or, where that is technically and economically impossible, it is disposed of while avoiding or reducing any impact on the environment; (d) energy and other resources are used efficiently; (e) the necessary measures are taken to prevent accidents and limit their consequences; (f) the necessary measures are taken upon definitive cessation of activities to avoid any pollution risk and return the site of operation to a satisfactory state. measures planned to monitor emissions into the environment. Supporting information should form Attachment N o A.1 Page 4 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:12

6 IPPC Application Form V1/08 SECTION B: GENERAL B.1. Owner/Operator Name*: Honeywell Transportation Ireland Limited Address: Unit 411 Waterford Industrial Estate Cork Road Waterford Tel: Fax: * This should be the name of the applicant which is current on the date this IPPC Licence Application is lodged with the Agency. It should be the name of the legal entity (which can be a limited company or a sole trader). A trading/business name is not acceptable. Name and Address for Correspondence Only application documentation submitted by the applicant and by the nominated person will be deemed to have come from the applicant. Name: Honeywell Transportation Ireland Limited Address: Unit 411 Waterford Industrial Estate Cork Road Waterford Tel: Fax: Cecil.black@honeywell.com Address of registered or principal office of Body Corporate (if applicable) Address: Honeywell Inc. Morristown New Jersey USA Tel: 001 (973) Fax: If the applicant is a body corporate, the following information must be attached as Attachment B1: a) a Certified Copy of the Certificate of Incorporation. b) the Company s Registration Number from the Companies Registry Office. c) Particulars of Registered Office of the Company. Page 5 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:12

7 IPPC Application Form V1/08 Name and address of the proprietor(s) of the Land on which the Activity is situated (if different from applicant named above): Proprietor s Name: Address: Industrial Development Authority Waterford Industrial Estate Cork Road Waterford Tel: Fax: Name and address of the owner(s) of the building and ancillary plant in which the activity is situated (if different from applicant named above): Name: Address: Tel: Fax: B.2. Location of Activity Name: Address*: Honeywell Transportation Ireland Limited Ballinanasagh Waterford Industrial Estate Cork Road Waterford Tel: Fax: Contact Name: Cecil Black Position: Health, Safety and Environment Manager Cecil.black@honeywell.com * Include any townland. National Grid Reference (12 digit 6E,6N) , Location maps ( A3), appropriately scaled, with legible grid references should be enclosed in Attachment B.2. The site boundary must be outlined on the map in colour. Geo-referenced digital drawing files (e.g. AutoCAD files) in Irish Grid projection of the site boundary and overall site plan, including labelled emission, monitoring and sampling points, are also required. This data should be provided to the Agency on a separate CD- Rom containing sections B.2, E.6 and F.3. Page 6 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:12

8 IPPC Application Form V1/08 Name of geo-referenced digital drawing files Name of CD-Rom with digital drawing files Map 1, Map 2, Map 3 IPPC Geo-referenced Drawings B.3. Class of Activity Identify the relevant activities in the First, Third or Fourth Schedule of the PoE Act 2004 to which the activity relates: Schedule Class Description Note 1 First The processing of non-ferrous metals by thermal means in installations with a batch capacity exceeding 0.5 tonnes Note 1: In order to give a precise identification select only those words from the description of the class or classes that best describes the nature of the activity for which the licence is being applied for. B.4. Employees/ Capital Cost Give- (i) In the case of an established activity, the number of employees and other persons working or engaged in connection with the activity on the date after which a licence is required and during normal levels of operation, or (ii) In any other case, the gross capital cost of the activity to which the application relates. Number of Employees (existing facilities): 600 Gross Capital Cost (new proposals) B.5. Relevant Planning Authority Not applicable Give the name of the planning authority in whose functional area the activity is or will be carried out. Name: Address: Tel: Fax: Waterford City Council Planning Department Wallace House, Maritana Gate Canada St Waterford Planning Permission relating to this application: has been obtained is being processed is not yet applied for is not required X Local Authority Planning File Reference N o : Page 7 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:12

9 IPPC Application Form V1/08 Attachment B.5 should contain all planning permissions, including a copy of all conditions, and the required copies of any EIS should also be enclosed. For existing activities, Attachment N o B.5 should also contain all licences and permits past and present in force at the time of submission. B.6. Relevant Sanitary Authority. In the case of a discharge of any trade effluent or other matter to a sewer of a sanitary authority, give the name of the sanitary authority in which the sewer is vested or by which it is controlled. Name: Address: Waterford City Council City Engineers Department The Mall Waterford Tel: Fax: In the case of a discharge of any trade effluent or other matter to a sewer not vested by a sanitary authority, the applicant must supply as Attachment N o B.6; (a) the name and address of the owner(s) of the sewer and the waste water treatment plant to which the sewer discharges and who are responsible for the quality of the treated effluent discharging to waters and (b) a copy of the effluent regulations and the agreement between the applicant and the aforementioned. Name: Address: Tel: Fax: B.7. Relevant Health Board Region The applicant should indicate the Health Board Region where the activity is or will be located. Name: HSE South Address: Floor 2 Aras Slainte Wilton Road Cork Tel: Fax: B.8 Site Notice, Newspaper Advertisement and Planning Authority Notice. Attachment N o B.8 should contain a copy of the text of the site notice, a map (no larger than A3) showing its location on site (in accordance with Article 7 of the Regulations) and a copy of the newspaper advertisement. A copy of the notice given to the Planning Authority should also be included. Page 8 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:12

10 IPPC Application Form V1/08 B.9 Seveso II Regulations State whether the activity is an establishment to which the EC (Control of Major Accident Hazards involving Dangerous Substances) Regulations (S.I. No. 74 of 2006) apply. If yes, outline how the process comes under these regulations. Response The EC (Control of Major Accident Hazards involving Dangerous Substances) Regulations (S.I. No. 74 of 2006) regulations do not apply to the Honeywell facility. Supporting information should be included in Attachment N o B.9. B.10 IPPC Directive Specify whether the activity is a category of industrial activity referred to in Annex I of the IPPC Directive (96/61/EC) and if yes specify the category. Response The activity at Honeywell is not contained in Annex I of the IPPC Directive Supporting information should be included in Attachment N o B.10. SECTION C: MANAGEMENT OF THE INSTALLATION C.1 Site Management & Control Details should be provided on the management structures for the activity. Organisational charts and all relevant environmental management policy statements, including provisions for on-going assessment of environmental performance, are required. C.2 Environmental Management System (EMS) Indicate whether an Environmental Management System has been developed for the installation. If yes, specify which standard and include a copy of the accreditation certificate. C.3 Hours of Operation Provide details of the hours of operation for the installation, including: (a) Proposed hours of operation. (b) Proposed hours of construction and development works and timeframes. (c) Any other relevant hours of operation expected. The facility operations are carried out on a three-shift basis for five days per week. This information should form Attachment N o C. Attachment C.1 shows Organisational Chart Attachment C.2 shows details of EMS and EMP Page 9 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:12

11 IPPC Application Form V1/08 SECTION D: INFRASTRUCTURE & OPERATION D.1. Operational Information Requirements Describe the plant, methods, processes, ancillary processes, abatement, recovery and treatment systems, and operating procedures for the activity, to include a copy of such plans, drawings or maps, (site plans and location maps, process flow diagrams), and such other particulars, reports and supporting documentation as are necessary to describe all aspects of the activity. Maps and drawings must be no larger than A3 size. Response The operational information is presented in Attachment D. A development and operational history of the site is included here. Response The site was originally Greenfield. The IDA built the original facility and Garret Ireland Ltd occupied the facility in A fire forced a shutdown in 1980, after which the facility was reopened in 1982 and expanded in Further development took place in the 1990 s with the construction of the canteen building, software development centre and oil storage compound. The sludge de-watering recycling plant was added in The site currently occupies an area of approximately 35,000 sqm. Attachment N o D should contain a list of all unit operations (processes) to be carried out, including flow diagrams of each with any relevant additional information. E.1. Emissions to Atmosphere SECTION E: EMISSIONS E.1.A. Details of all point emissions to atmosphere Details of all point emissions to atmosphere should be supplied. Complete Table E.1(i) for Boiler Emissions and Table E.1(ii) and E.1(iii) for all other main emission points. Complete Table E.1(iv) for minor emission points. A summary list of the emission points, together with maps and/or drawings (no larger than A3), and supporting documentation should be included as Attachment N o E. Plans of emission elevations, relevant roof heights, etc., should also be included, as should detailed descriptions and schematics of all abatement systems. The applicant should address in particular any emission point where the substances listed in the Schedule of S.I. 394 of 2004 are emitted. For emissions outside the BAT guidance limit, a full evaluation of the existing abatement/treatment system must be provided. A planned programme of improvement towards meeting upgraded standards is required. This should highlight specific goals and a time scale, together with options for modification, upgrading or replacement as Page 10 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:12

12 IPPC Application Form V1/08 required to bring the emissions within the limits as set out in the BAT guidance note(s). These notes can be found on the EPA website at Response An assessment of the emissions to atmosphere is presented in Attachment E.1. The report contains a list of all main and minor emissions and describes the history to date with regard the main emission points and abatement. E.1.B. Fugitive and Potential emissions Give summary details of fugitive and potential emissions in Table E.1(v). Response Fugitive emissions arise from dusts and vapours released within the workplace. The main sources of fugitive emissions are from: Grinding operations Sand blasting Transfer of fine powders Shot blasting Aluminium melting The fugitive emissions are vented to atmosphere through roof vents. A fugitive emission monitoring survey was undertaken in 2004 to establish ambient concentrations of combustion gases (CO and NO x ) and VOC s outside the production buildings and at the site boundary. The results of the monitoring survey indicate that there are no elevated concentrations of fugitive emissions outside the production area. The fugitive emissions report in included in Attachment E.1. In relation to activities listed in the Schedule of Council Directive 1999/13/EC on the limitation of emissions of volatile organic compounds due to the use of organic solvents in certain activities and installations; specify the relevant category of activity in the Schedule specify how the requirements in relation to fugitive emissions will be met. Response The operations at the Honeywell facility do not fall under Council Directive 1999/13/EC. Full details and any supporting information should form Attachment E.1.B E.2 Emissions to Surface Waters Tables E.2(i) and E.2(ii) should be completed. A summary list of the emission points, together with maps/drawings (no larger than A3) and supporting documentation should be included as Attachment N o E.2. The applicant should address in particular any emission point where the substances listed in the Schedule of S.I. No. 394 of 2004 are emitted. Details of all List I and List II substances listed in the Annex to EU Directive 76/464/EEC (as amended), contained in any emission must be presented. All surface water runoff and storm water drains discharging to surface water bodies must be included. A National Page 11 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:12

13 IPPC Application Form V1/08 Grid References (12 digit, 6E, 6N) must be given for all discharge points. The identity and type of receiving water (river, ditch, estuary, lake, etc.) must be stated. For emissions outside the BAT guidance limit, a full evaluation of the existing abatement/treatment system must be provided. A planned programme of improvement towards meeting upgraded standards is required. This should highlight specific goals and a time scale, together with options for modification, upgrading or replacement as required to bring the emissions within the limits as set out in the BAT guidance note(s). Response Surface water discharge consists of uncontaminated water from roofs and hard standing areas. There are no List I and List II substances listed in the Annex to EU Directive 76/464/EEC discharged to surface water. Surface water exits the site via three discharge points: SW1: Located in the centre of the main car park SW2: Located in main car park near the security office SW3: Located in northwest corner of site at rear of factory. A diagram of the surface water network in included in Attachment E.2. E.3 Emissions to Sewer Tables E.3(i) and E.3(ii) should be completed. A summary list of the emission points, together with maps and/or drawings (no larger than A3) and supporting documentation should be included as Attachment N o E.3. Details of all List I and List II substances listed in the Annex to EU Directive 76/464/EEC (as amended), contained in any emission must be presented. All relevant information on the receiving sewer, including any effluent treatment/abatement systems, not already described, with schematics as appropriate should also be included in Attachment N o E.3. For emissions outside BAT guidance limit (where given), a full evaluation of the existing abatement/treatment system must be provided. A planned programme of improvement towards meeting upgraded standards is required. This should highlight specific goals and a time scale, together with options for modification, upgrading or replacement as required to bring the emissions within any limits set out in the BAT guidance note(s). There is one sewer emission discharge point (SE1). The effluent consists of: Trade effluent from production activities treated in underground clarifier tank Trade effluent from plaster mixers (also treated in underground clarifier tank) Trade effluent from Sludge Dewatering Recycling Plant. The trade effluent from the production areas and domestic effluent follow separate drainage networks and merge at a point outside the Honeywell facility. Only the trade effluent enters the monitoring chamber. The waste water is discharged from Honeywell Transportation Ireland Ltd to the IDA s sewer to Waterford City Council s foul sewer situated on Paddy Brown s Road. It is expected that all effluent from the IDA will be treated in Waterford City Council Waste Water Treatment Plant, which is scheduled to commence tertiary operations late in Page 12 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:12

14 IPPC Application Form V1/08 Trade effluent from production facilities routed through underground clarifier There is an underground clarifier tank in the west of the facility. The trade effluent sources on site which are treated in the underground clarifier are: TW zyglo rinse water CW zyglo rinse water Hand mould rinse water The dipping room weir emissions go straight to SE1 and are no longer treated in underground clarifier. The nature of the emissions from the above areas is described here: TW and CW Zyglo rinse water: Trade effluent is generated during the rinsing stage of the zyglo inspection process. The zyglo oil based dye has been replaced with an aqueous based dye in order to reduce the impact on sewer emissions, in particular COD, FOG and BOD. Hand mould rinse water: There is a small hand-mould facility in the far west of the plant. Gypsum is removed from the cast aluminium wheels by a vibration process. The dry plaster is removed via skips. The rinse wash water from the mixing jug is drained to sinks, which drains to the underground clarifier and then to SE1. Trade effluent from gypsum block preparation area. There is an underground settling tank located in the north of the facility. This tank treats the effluent from the gypsum block preparation areas. The effluent is generated when the mixing table buckets and pourer are washed to remove gypsum. The washings are directed by gravity to an underground sump. It is necessary to provide a constant flow of water to ensure that the gypsum does not set. The effluent is pumped via an air driven diaphragm pump to the settling tank. The pattern wash station also generates trade effluent. The solution bath is periodically drained to the sump when the total solids reading reached a defined concentration. There is an antifoam unit installed at the sump to reduce foaming from the bath solution. Trade effluent from the Blockwash treatment plant The Blockwash de-watering recycling treatment plant re circulates the water used in the CW Blockwasher. Any excess water is directed to drain via SE1. A diagram illustrating the main trade effluent flows is presented in Attachment E.3. Page 13 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:12

15 IPPC Application Form V1/08 E.4. Emissions to Ground Describe the existing or proposed arrangements necessary to give effect to Articles 3,4,5,6, and 7 of Council Directive 80/68/EEC of 17 December 1979 on the protection of groundwater against pollution by certain dangerous substances. The applicant should supply details of the nature and quality of the substance (agricultural and non-agricultural waste) to be landspread (slurry, effluent, sludges etc) as well as the proposed application rates, periods of application and mode of application (e.g., pipe discharge, tanker). For emissions outside the BAT guidance limit, a full evaluation of the existing abatement/treatment system must be provided. A planned programme of improvement towards meeting upgraded standards is required. This should highlight specific goals and a time scale, together with options for modification, upgrading or replacement as required to bring the emissions within the limits as set out in the BAT guidance note(s). Response There are no emissions to ground. E.5 Noise Emissions Give particulars of the source, location, nature, level, and the period or periods during which the noise emissions are made or are to be made. Table E.5(i) should be completed, as relevant, for each source. Supporting information should form Attachment N o E.5 For emissions outside the EPA Guidance Note for Noise in elation to Scheduled Activities 2 nd Edition (2006), a full evaluation of the existing abatement/treatment system must be provided. A planned programme of improvement towards meeting upgraded standards is required. This should highlight specific goals and a time scale, together with options for modification, upgrading or replacement as required to bring the emissions within the limits as set out in the Guidance Note. Response The facility is located in an Industrial estate and there are no sensitive residential locations in the vicinity. The IPPC noise monitoring report for 2000 is included in Attachment E.5. E.6 Tabular Data on Emission Points Applicants should submit the following information for each emission point: Point Code Provide label ID s assigned in section E Point Type Easting Northing Verified Emission A=Atmospheric SW=Surface Water SE = Sewer GW=Groundwater N = Noise SL=Soil/Ground WS=Waste 6E-digit GPS Irish National Grid Reference 6N-digit GPS Irish National Grid Reference Y = GPS used N = GPS not used e.g. SO 2, HCl, NH 3 Page 14 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:12

16 IPPC Application Form V1/08 An individual record (i.e. row) is required for each emission point. Acceptable file formats include Excel, Access or other upon agreement with the Agency. A standard Excel template can be downloaded from the EPA website at This data should be submitted to the Agency on a separate CD-Rom containing sections B.2, E.6 and F.3. SECTION F: CONTROL & MONITORING Describe the proposed technology and other techniques for preventing or, where this is not possible, reducing emissions from the installation/facility. F.1: Treatment, Abatement and Control Systems Details of treatment/abatement systems (air and effluent emissions) should be included, together with schematics as appropriate. For each Emission Point identified complete Table F.1(i) and include detailed descriptions and schematics of all abatement systems. Attachment N o F.1 should contain any supporting information. Response Air Abatement. There are afterburners installed on all CW and TW ovens. For the reasons outlined in Attachment E.1 it is proposed to discontinue using this abatement. There are various dust filter abatement on minor emissions points. It is proposed to continue using this abatement. The filtration systems consist of highly efficient bag and cyclone filters. The facility has 8 reclaimed cyclones (CW Dual blast x 2, TW DISA x 2, & Sandblast Machines x 4). Preventative narrative on SAP (Systems Applications and Products in Data Processing) triggers inspections. The pressure differential on magna helic gauge indicates maintenance change. The gauge is attached to the extraction cabinet. All preventative maintenance work is completed by a maintenance contractor. In addition Bag filters are located in various locations including the dualblast machines, wet dust collectors in Metal Pour area, plaster mixers, knockout conveyor system, the dip room and the aircast area. Preventative maintenance is generated by SAP for all the fore mentioned applications. There are two different types of cleaning, 1. Osolating vibrating systems and 2. Reverse Pulse Jets. Schematics of the abatement systems are included in Attachment F.1. Effluent treatment/control. There is no effluent treatment facility at the Honeywell plant. There is, however, underground settling and clarifier tanks where effluent drain to prior to flowing through the monitoring station. There is also a Sludge Dewatering Plant, which removes solids from process water and recycles the water. This results in a reduced load on eventual Page 15 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:12

17 IPPC Application Form V1/08 process effluent emissions. A diagram of the blockwasher treatment unit is presented in Attachment F.1. F.2: Emissions Monitoring and Sampling Points Identify monitoring and sampling points and outline proposals for monitoring emissions. Table F.2(i) should be completed (where relevant) for air emissions, for emissions to surface waters, for emissions to sewers, for emissions to ground, and for waste emissions. Where ambient environment monitoring is carried out or proposed, Table F.2(ii) should be completed as relevant for each environmental medium. Include details of monitoring/sampling locations and methods. Attachment N o F.2 should contain any supporting information. Response Air emissions monitoring. It is proposed to monitor at the main emission points using the Site Specific Protocol. The SSP is detailed in Attachment F.2. It is proposed to undertake the SSP annually at the largest of the CW ovens (A2-1/A2-2) and one TW (the capacity of all TW ovens is the same). The monitoring will be over the full burn-off cycle. Concentrations of carbon monoxide will be established for the entire cycle to indicate complete organic combustion. Surface water monitoring The current IPPCL requirement is to monitor SW3 weekly inclusive of ph. Since , there has been No flow in this drain and as a result No testing can occur. The absence of a flow rate in this drain also results in the drying up and failure of monitoring equipment and associated costs. During 2007, there were two days which samples could be taken from this monitoring point, one in December and one in November. The remaining days for the year had No flow. The surface water drains in the rear car park are the only drains that discharge to SW3. The same also applies to SW2. To date this year there has been No flow recorded at this monitoring point. No flow was recorded in There are only two car park surface water drains discharging to this drain at present. As a result, Honeywell would like to request that the requirement to include meters in these locations is removed as a license requirement. Honeywell will continue with visual inspections and monitor samples where flow arises. Sewer emission monitoring The trade effluent flows through a monitoring station prior to discharge at SE1. The monitoring station contains an ultrasonic flow meter. The flow rate is continuously logged on a remote compute located in the Utility Manager s office. An EPIC water sampler is also located in the monitoring chamber and is set up to collect flow proportionate sampling. A 250ml sample shot is taken every 25m 3 and is dispensed to a 5-litre container. Once per week a composite sample taken over a 24 hour period is sent for analysis at an external laboratory. It is proposed to continue sewer emissions monitoring as per existing IPPC licence and subsequent technical amendment. Details are presented in Table F.2 (i). Page 16 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:12

18 IPPC Application Form V1/08 Noise monitoring It is proposed to carry out ambient noise monitoring as specified in Table F.2 (ii). F.3: Tabular Data on Monitoring and Sampling Points Applicants should submit the following information for each monitoring and sampling point: Point Code Provide label ID s assigned in section F3 Point Type Easting Northing Verified Pollutant M=Monitoring S=Sampling 6E-digit GPS Irish National Grid Reference 6N-digit GPS Irish National Grid Reference Y = GPS used N = GPS not used e.g. SO 2, HCl, NH 3 An individual record (i.e. row) is required for each monitoring and sampling point. Acceptable file formats include Excel, Access or other upon agreement with the Agency. A standard Excel template can be downloaded from the EPA website at This data should be submitted to the Agency on a separate CD-Rom containing sections B.2, E.6 and F.3. Point source monitoring/sampling refers to monitoring from specific emission points (e.g. from a boiler stack or outlet from a wastewater treatment plant). Examples of ambient monitoring includes monitoring of ambient air quality (e.g. boundary or off-site) or monitoring of river quality upstream/downstream of an effluent discharge. SECTION G: RESOURCE USE AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY G.1 Give a list of the raw and ancillary materials, substances, preparations, fuels and energy which will be produced by or utilised in the activity. The list(s) given should be very comprehensive, all materials used, fuels, intermediates, laboratory chemicals and product should be included. Particular attention should be paid to materials and product consisting of, or containing, dangerous substances as described in the EU (Classification, Packaging, Labelling and Notification of Dangerous Substances) Regulations 1994 [SI 77/94]. The list must classify these materials in accordance with Article 2 of these Regulations, and must specify the designated Risk Phrases (R-Phrases) of each substance in accordance with Schedule 2 of the Regulations Tables G.1(i) and G.1(ii) must be completed. Copy as required. Supporting information should be given in Attachment N o G. G.2 Energy Efficiency A description of the energy used in or generated by the activity must be provided. Outline the measures taken to ensure that energy is used efficiently and where appropriate, an energy audit with reference to the EPA Guidance document on Energy Audits should be carried out. Page 17 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:13

19 IPPC Application Form V1/08 Energy Consumption Energy Consumption January 2007 December 2007 Source Quantity Units Reporting Period Main Consumption Sources Electricity CW Melting Pots 17,284,221 KWh Jan Dec 2007 CW Heat Treat TW Aircast (VIP Units) Natural Gas 38,421,903 KWh Jan Dec 2007 CW Afterburners CW Ovens TW Ovens Energy savings, namely gas savings, can be realized by the site if our licence requirement is amended regarding the use of our afterburners. Various meetings between Honeywell Transportation Ireland Ltd & the EPA has resulted in a site specific protocol which outlines the appropriate monitoring programme required to provide validation on the effectiveness/use of the afterburner abatement on the stack emission points. Monitoring was carried out in accordance with this SSP in March Results were submitted to the EPA. The reports are included in Attachment E.1. Following a review meeting with the EPA on 26 th June 2008 it has been suggested to modify the site testing protocol to include methods of taking samples of our emissions at the low temperature range (without afterburners in the CW process running). The purpose being to identify our individual emission compounds using gas chromophography to determine relevance against TA Luft standards. A full energy audit was carried out at Honeywell Transportation Ireland Ltd on the 9th November Information was gathered and analysed and a number of energy saving opportunities have been identified and are now currently being addressed by Honeywell Transportation Ireland Ltd Site Project Team. In 2007, the installation of a combined compressed air management system was the main target. This system was successfully installed and replaced the seven compressors, which were operating at an average 27% non-productive capacity. The new combined system allows Honeywell to manage fixed speed and variable speeds in an effective manner. The result of which will be substantial reduction in off load or non-productive energy generating significant savings. Further details and supporting information is included in attachment G. SECTION H: MATERIALS HANDLING H.1 Raw Materials, Intermediates and Product Handling All materials should be listed in Tables G.1(i) and G.1(ii) of Section G. Details of the storage conditions, location within the site, segregation system used and transport systems within the site should be outlined here. In addition, information relating to the integrity, impermeability and recent testing of pipes, tanks and bund areas should be outlined. Bund Testing was carried out in June 2007 in accordance with Condition 9.4 of IPPC PO Areas, which were tested, include: Sludge De-Watering Recycling Plant Bund Area Oil Store/Chemical Store Page 18 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:13

20 IPPC Application Form V1/08 Feed Tank (Carbon Bund) Area Small Firevault Large Firevault Ludox Stores The bund integrity tests were carried out by Chemstore (Limerick). Chemstore commenced testing with visual testing before filling bunds with water. All bunds were checked at regular intervals. The Ludox store and firevaults passed the Bund Integrity tests. Leaks were identified in the Fresh water tank, which was immediately repaired. The Fresh water tank is scheduled for retesting during Q The oil store/chemical store was not tested due to inadequate conditions and will be retested during Q The Sludge De-Watering Recycling Plant bund was identified as being under capacity. This was discussed with two enforcement officers during a site audit on the and again on the and has since been documented as an observation of the site inspection report from those dates. Following the latter meeting with the enforcement inspectors an environmental impact assessment was suggested by the enforcement officers and is currently being undertaken. The purpose being to assess the actual necessity of extending this bund due to concerns raised due to health and safety implications and also the physical and space difficulties that exist with extending this bund. Honeywell are currently reviewing associated project works with contractors and civil engineers and are actively seeking capital to amend this situation if the impact assessment warrants modification. The bund management operating procedure is included in Attachment H. Also included in Attachment H is the Environmental Impact Assessment for the Sludge Dewatering Facility bund as requested by the EPA on recent site visit. H.2 Describe the arrangements for the recovery or disposal of solid and liquid wastes accepted into or generated by the installation/facility. For each waste material, give full particulars of: (a) Name (b) Description & nature of waste (c) Source (d) Where stored and integrity/impermeability of storage areas (e) Amount (m 3 ) and tonnage (f) Period or Periods of generation (g) Analysis (include test methods and Q.C.) (h) European Waste Catalogue Code (i) Waste Category per EC Reg 1774/2002/EC where relevant Where any waste would be classified as Hazardous Waste as defined in the Waste Management Acts, 1996 to 2003, this should be made clear in the information provided. Page 19 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:13

21 IPPC Application Form V1/08 Summary Tables H.1(i) and H.1(ii) should also be completed, as appropriate, for each waste. The licence/permit register number of the waste collection agent or disposal/recovery operator should be supplied as well as the expiry date of the relevant permits. The Standard Operating Procedures relating to waste management are included in Attachment H.2. Supporting information should form Attachment N o H.2 H.3 Waste disposal by on-site landfilling For wastes to be disposed of by landfilling on-site, full details of the disposal site should be submitted (to include inter alia, site selection procedures, location maps, (no larger than A3) geology, hydrogeology, operational plan, containment, gas and leachate management, post-closure care). Supporting information should form Attachment N o H.3. Response There is no disposal of waste on-site. SECTION I: EXISTING ENVIRONMENT & IMPACT OF THE ACTIVITY Describe the conditions of the site of the installation. Provide an assessment of the effects of any emissions on the environment, including on an environmental medium other than that into which the emissions are made. Describe, where appropriate, measures for minimising pollution over long distances or in the territory of other states. I.1.Assessment of atmospheric emissions Describe the existing environment in terms of air quality with particular reference to ambient air quality standards. Provide a statement whether or not emissions of main polluting substances (as defined in the Schedule of S.I. 394 of 2004) to the atmosphere are likely to impair the environment. Give summary details and an assessment of the impacts of any existing or proposed emissions on the environment, including environmental media other than those into which the emissions are to be made. Attachment N o I.1 should also contain full details of any dispersion modelling of atmospheric emissions from the activity, where required. When carrying out dispersion modelling, regard should be had to the "Guidelines for the Preparation of Dispersion Modelling Assessments for Compliance with Regulatory Requirements an Update to Royal Meteorological Society Guidance" or similar guidelines from a recognised authority. Response Page 20 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:13

22 IPPC Application Form V1/08 Waterford City is in Zone C with regard to the Air Quality Standards Regulations (S.I 271 of 2002). The EPA recently carried out ambient air monitoring in the City. Monitoring commenced at The Mall in the city centre on 12 January 2007 and was completed on the 18th February Levels of Nitrogen Dioxide, Sulphur Dioxide, Particulate Matter (PM10), Benzene, and metals were assessed. The assessment report is as yet not available. Monitoring was also undertaken in 2000/01. Air quality was assessed at the City Council yard on Bolton Street near the town centre. Monitoring was carried out by the mobile monitoring unit containing continuous monitors for sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide and benzene. Continuous samples were also taken for particulates (PM10) and lead. Results were collected from 24/08/2000 to 21/02/2001 and compared with the Assessment Thresholds in the Air Quality Regulations. Concentrations of carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, benzene and lead were below the lower assessment thresholds. Levels of sulphur dioxide were above the lower assessment threshold but below the upper assessment threshold. Concentrations of PM 10 exceeded the upper threshold. The Honeywell facility is further west then the Bolton Street monitoring location and in a less built up area. Pollutant concentrations in the vicinity of the facility are likely to be similar or less than the recorded results at Bolton Street. Also, air quality in Ireland has shown a general trend of improvement in recent years. The use of smokeless fuel has reduced SO 2 concentration throughout urban areas. The ambient air quality in Waterford is typical of large towns/cities in Zone C. The emissions to atmosphere from operations at Honeywell are not significant. The monitoring programme carried out both with and without afterburner abatement indicate results well below the emission limit values. The dispersion model submitted as part of the original IPPC application concluded that the emissions do not have a significant impact on ground level concentrations. The dispersion model, which was undertaken for the original IPPC licence application is presented in Attachment I.1. The model obtained the emission rates from emissions monitoring carried out at the facility in I.2. Assessment of Impact on Receiving Surface Water Describe the existing environment in terms of water quality with particular reference to environmental quality standards or other legislative standards. Table I.2(i) should be completed Provide a statement whether or not emissions of main polluting substances (as defined in the Schedule of S.I. 394 of 2004) to water are likely to impair the environment. Give summary details and an assessment of the impacts of any existing or proposed emissions on the environment, including environmental media other than those into which the emissions are to be made. Full details of the assessment and any other relevant information on the receiving environment should be submitted as Attachment N o I.2. Response Page 21 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:13

23 IPPC Application Form V1/08 Emissions to surface water are from paved/hardstanding areas and roofs. There are no main polluting substances emitted to surface water. An assessment of the impact on receiving waters is therefore not applicable. I.3. Assessment of Impact of Sewage Discharge. Give summary details and an assessment of the impacts of any existing or proposed emissions on the environment, including environmental media other than those into which the emissions are to be made. Full details of the assessment and any other supporting information should form Attachment N o I.3. Response The effluent from the facility ultimately flows to the main Waterford City foul sewer network. This network gravitates to a pump station at Waterpark on the south of the River Suir. The pump station discharges to the River Suir. The impact from Honeywell effluent emissions is considered to be negligible, given the relatively low effluent flow rates compared to total effluent flows. The impact of sewer emissions is likely to remain negligible with the commissioning of the new Waterford waste water treatment plant in Details of Honeywell emissions were provided to the Council during the design of the WWTP. I.4 Assessment of Impact of Ground/Groundwater Emissions Describe the existing groundwater quality. Tables I.4(i) should be completed. Give summary details and an assessment of the impacts of any existing or proposed emissions on the ground (aquifers, soils, sub-soils and rock environment), including any impact on environmental media other than those into which the emissions are to be made. This includes landspreading, land injection etc. Land on which material may be landspread shall be identified on a suitable scaled map (1:10,560 and 1:50,000) and submitted as no greater than A3 size. All vulnerable (as a result of ground emissions) surface water bodies must be identified on these maps. Additional information should be included in Attachment N o I.4. Landspreading of Agricultural/Non Agricultural Wastes Tables I.4(ii) and I.4.(iii) should be complete where applicable. Further information is available in the Application Guidance Document. Response There are no direct discharges to Ground/Groundwater. Groundwater is abstracted for use in the process. The groundwater is abstracted from two wells at the facility. Details of abstraction rates and use of the water is detailed in the Hydrogeological assessment report in Attachment I.5. I.5 Ground and/or Groundwater Contamination Summary details of known ground and/or groundwater contamination, historical or current, on or under the site must be given. Page 22 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:13

24 IPPC Application Form V1/08 Full details including all relevant investigative studies, assessments, or reports, monitoring results, location and design of monitoring installations, plans, drawings, documentation, including containment engineering, remedial works, and any other supporting information should be included in Attachment N o I.5. Response A detailed hydrogeological and groundwater assessment was undertaken at the facility. The history of groundwater contamination in the IDA Industrial Estate, conclusions and recommendations are all contained in the Hydrological Assessment report on groundwater contamination presented in Attachment I.5. I.6 Assessment of the Environmental Impact of On-site Waste Recovery and/or Disposal. Describe the arrangements for the prevention and recovery of waste generated by the activity. Give details, and an assessment of the impact of any existing or proposed on-site waste recovery/disposal on the environment, including environmental media other than those into which the emissions are to be made. This information should form Attachment N o I.6. Response There is no on-site recovery or disposal of waste. I.7 Noise Impact Give details and an assessment of the impacts of any existing or proposed emissions on the environment, including environmental media other than those into which the emissions are to be made. Ambient noise measurements Complete Table I.7(i) in relation to the information required below: (i) (ii) State the maximum Sound Pressure Levels, which will be experienced at typical points on the boundary of the operation. (State sampling interval and duration) State the maximum Sound Pressure Levels, which will be, experienced at typical noise sensitive locations, outside the boundary of the operation. (iii) Give details of the background noise levels experienced at the site in the absence of noise from this operation. Prediction models, maps (no larger than A3), diagrams and supporting documents, including details of noise attenuation and noise proposed control measures to be employed, should form Attachment N o I.7. Response Table I.7 has been completed for noise emissions. There are currently no noise issues at the facility and there is no additional noise control measures proposed. Page 23 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:13

25 IPPC Application Form V1/08 I.8 Environmental Considerations and BAT Describe in outline the main alternatives, if any, to the proposals contained in the application. Describe any environmental considerations, which have been made with respect to the use of cleaner technologies, waste minimisation and raw material substitution. Describe the measures proposed or in place to ensure that: (a) The best available techniques are or will be used to prevent or eliminate or, where that is not practicable, generally reduce an emission from the activity; (b) no significant pollution is caused; (c) waste production is avoided in accordance with Council Directive 75/442/EEC of 15 July 1975 on waste; where waste is produced, it is recovered or, where that is technically and economically impossible, it is disposed of while avoiding or reducing any impact on the environment; (d) energy and other resources are used efficiently; (e) the necessary measures are taken to prevent accidents and limit their consequences; (f) the necessary measures are taken upon definitive cessation of activities to avoid any pollution risk and return the site of operation to a satisfactory state. Supporting information should form Attachment N o I.8. Response Assessment of BAT is presented in Attachment I.8 SECTION J: ACCIDENT PREVENTION & EMERGENCY RESPONSE Describe the existing or proposed measures, including emergency procedures, to minimise the impact on the environment of an accidental emission or spillage. Also outline what provisions have been made for response to emergency situations outside of normal working hours, i.e. during night-time, weekends and holiday periods. Describe the arrangements for abnormal operating conditions including start-up, leaks, malfunctions or momentary stoppages. Supporting information should form Attachment N o J. Response Details of the emergency response plan and associated standard operating procedures are presented in Attachment J. Page 24 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:13

26 IPPC Application Form V1/08 SECTION K: REMEDIATION, DECOMMISSIONING, RESTORATION & AFTERCARE Describe the existing or proposed measures to minimise the impact on the environment after the activity or part of the activity ceases operation, including provision for postclosure care of any potentially polluting residuals. Response Honeywell commit to providing required finances and sufficient resources to fully decommission the site in the event of closure, including to render safe or remove for disposal/recovery, any soil, subsoils, buildings, plant or equipment, or any waste, materials or substances or other matter container therein or thereon that may result in environmental pollution. Honeywell will adhere to the EPA Guidance on Environmental Liability Risk Assessment, Residuals Management Plans and Financial Provision 2006, in the event of closure or partial closure of site operations and will engage fully with the EPA on all aspects of decommissioning operations. A Residual Management Plant to fully detail the arrangements and costs for site decommissioning or closure or part thereof can be prepared, where requested by the EPA. Supporting information should be included as Attachment No. K. SECTION L: STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS Indicate how the requirements of Section 83(5)(a)(i) to (v) and (vii) to (x) of the EPA Acts, 1992 and 2003 shall be met, having regard, where appropriate, to any relevant specification issued by the Agency under section 5 (3) of the Act and the reasons for the selection of the arrangements proposed. Indicate whether or not the activity is carried out, or may be carried out, or is located such that it is liable to have an adverse effect on - (a) a site placed on a list in accordance with Chapter 1 of SI 94 of 1997, or (b) a site where consultation has been initiated in accordance with Article 5 of the EU Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC), or Indicate whether or not the activity is liable to have an adverse effect on water quality in light of S.I. No. 258 of 1998 (Local Government (Water Pollution) Act, 1977 (Water Quality Standards for Phosphorus) Regulations, 1998). Indicate whether any of the substances specified in the Schedule of the EPA (Licensing)(Amendment) 2004, S.I. 394 of 2004, are discharged by the activity to the relevant medium. Page 25 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:13

27 IPPC Application Form V1/08 Section 83 (5) (a) (i) states that the Agency may not grant a licence for an activity unless it is satisfied that any emissions from the activity will not result in the contravention of any relevant air quality standards specified under section 50 of the Air Pollution Act 1987 and will comply with any relevant emission limit value specified under section 51 of the Air Pollution Act 1987 Answer The sources of emissions to atmosphere as detailed in section E and Tables E1.(i) to E1(iv) are from the CW and TW ovens, dust extraction units, minor boiler emissions and fugitive emissions from operations within the facility. Sulphur Dioxide (SO 2 ): There are no significant sources of sulphur dioxide. The boilers are classed as minor emission points and as such do not result in significant emissions of SO 2. The results of the dispersion model carried out as part of the original IPPC application indicate that the contribution to ground level SO 2 concentrations from the main emission points (CW and TW ovens) are not significant and the ground level concentrations are within the Air Quality Standards limit values. Nitrogen Dioxide (NO 2 ): The main source of NO 2 from operations at Honeywell is the combustion processes in The CW and TW ovens. The dispersion model indicates that concentrations are well within the air Quality Standards limit values. Minor sources of NO 2 from the boilers are not considered significant. Particulates. The sources of particulates at the facility include the CW and TW ovens, minor emission points and fugitive emissions. The dispersion model indicates that the CW and TW ovens particulate emissions do not impact significantly on ground level concentrations. The minor emissions are abated using efficient dust filtration. Fugitive dust is not considered significant as the majority of dusty operations are carried out under local extraction. Carbon monoxide: Efficient operation of the CW and TW ovens ensures that minimal CO is emitted. This is confirmed with the extensive suite of monitoring at the ovens as part of the site-specific protocol. Lead: None used or emitted Benzene: None used or emitted. Section 83 (5) (a) (ii) states that the Agency shall not grant a licence for an activity unless it is satisfied that any emissions from the activity will comply with, or not result in the contravention of, any relevant quality standard for waters, trade effluents and sewage effluents and standards in relation to treatment of such effluents prescribed under section 26 of the local Government (Water Pollution) Act Answer Under section 26 of the Act the only quality standards set are the Water Quality Standards for Phosphorus Regulation There is no emission limit value for phosphorus contained in the current IPC licence. There is no significant emission of phosphorous from the facility. Page 26 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:13

28 IPPC Application Form V1/08 Section 83 (5) (a) (iii) states the Agency shall not grant a licence for an activity unless it is satisfied that Any emissions from the activity or any premises, plant, methods, processes, operating procedures or other factors which affect such emissions will comply with, or will not result in the contravention of, any relevant standard including any standard for an environmental medium prescribed under regulations made under the European Communities Act 1972, or under any other enactment. Answer The following Regulations were reviewed in relation to operations at Honeywell. European Communities (Quality of Salmonid Waters) Regs. No direct discharge to Salmonid waters Local Government (Water Pollution) Act 1977 (Control of Cadmium Discharges) Regs, 1985 Cadmium is not used on site. Quality of Bathing Waters Regs No direct discharge to bathing waters Quality of Shellfish Water Regs There is no direct discharge to shellfish waters Local Government (Water Pollution) Act 1977 and 1990 (Control of carbon tetrachloride, DDT and pentachlorophenol discharges) Regs, 1994 Substances are not used on site Local Government (Water Pollution) Act 1977 and 1990 (Control of aldrin, dieldrin, endrin, isodrin, HCB, HCBD and CHC13 discharges) Regs, 1993 Substances are not used on site Local Government (Water Pollution) Act 1977 and 1990 (Control of EDC, TRI, PER and TCB discharges) Regs, 1994 Substances are not used on site Local Government (Water Pollution) Act 1977 and 1990 (Control of hexachlorocyclohexane and mercury discharges) Regs, 1986 Substances are not used on site Local Government (Water Pollution) Regs, Honeywell complies with the regulations through its current IPC licence limit values. Water Quality (Dangerous Substances Regs, 2001) The emissions of Fluoride are controlled and the emission limit value is complied with. Toluene and xylene are contained in some primers used on site. Operating procedures on-site ensure that emissions containing these substances do not occur. Page 27 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:13

29 IPPC Application Form V1/08 Section 83 (5) (a) (iv) states that the Agency shall not grant a licence for an activity unless it is satisfied that any noise from the activity will comply with, or will not result in the contravention of any regulations under section 106 of the EPA Act Response Historical noise monitoring results are in compliance with the existing IPPC licence limit. The facility is located in an Industrial Estate and there are no sensitive noise receptors adjacent to the facility. Section 83 (5) (a) (v) states that the Agency shall not grant a licence for any activity unless it is satisfied that any emission from the activity will not cause significant environmental pollution Response The Honeywell facility complies through the existing IPPC licence. Emissions to atmosphere from the main emissions were modelled using very conservative emissions data and no significant impact was predicted. The majority of minor emission points have abatement for dust emissions, while fugitive emissions are not significant due to the use of local extraction in the majority of operation areas. The Blockwash waster treatment facility allows for reuse of process water. Where emissions to sewer do occur, the emission limit values are complied with. This has been achieved through process improvements. In future, emissions to sewer will undergo secondary and tertiary treatment at the Waterford Council Treatment Plant. Site operations are carried out to ensure no significant risk to the environment and the EHS team continually monitor and where necessary improve environmental management. Standard Operating Procedures are implemented and updated to improve effectiveness and reduce the impact of operations on environmental media. Section 83 (5) (a) (vii) states that the production of waste should be prevented or minimised and where waste is produced it will be recovered and where it is not economically and technically possible to recover it will be disposed of in a manner which will prevent or minimise any impact on the environment. Honeywell strives to prevent and minimise waste and in particular hazardous waste. The EMP contains specific targets for waste reduction and the EHS department oversees all waste generation and disposal according to the Waste Management Act 1996 and Section 83 (5) (a) (viii) states that energy is to be used efficiently in the operation of the licensed operation. Honeywell is committed at a site and corporate level to energy conservation. An Energy Conservation team has been formed at the facility with participating members from the EHS, Maintenance, Engineering, Operations and Facilities Departments. The aim of this team is to identify and where feasible, implement any energy conservation opportunities across the site as well as educating and promoting energy awareness among employees. The Energy Team also develop and implement annual energy conservation targets and action plans. This team meets regularly during the year to review the status of various projects. Page 28 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:13

30 IPPC Application Form V1/08 Section 83 (5) (a) (ix) requires that necessary measures be taken to prevent accidents in the carrying on of the activity. In addition, it is required that where an accident occurs, its consequence for the environment is limited and where there are consequences, these consequences are remedied. The Accident Prevention and Emergency response procedures are detailed in section J of this application. Section 83 (5) (a) (x) requires that necessary measures are taken upon the permanent cessation of the activity to avoid any risk of pollution and return the site of the activity to a satisfactory state. In the event of cessation of activity at the site, Honeywell will take all necessary measures and provide sufficient resources to ensure that the site is returned to a satisfactory state. Details are provided in Section K of this application. Indicate whether or not the activity is carried out, or may be carried out, or is located such that it is liable to have an adverse effect on - (a) a site placed on a list in accordance with Chapter 1 of SI 94 of 1997, or (b) a site where consultation has been initiated in accordance with Article 5 of the EU Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC). The Honeywell facility is not located in the vicinity of any designated site. The River Suir is located approximately 3km from the facility. Indicate whether or not the activity is liable to have an adverse effect on water quality in light of S.I. No. 258 of 1998 (Local Government (Water Pollution) Act, 1977 (Water Quality Standards for Phosphorus) Regulations, 1998). There is no direct discharge of phosphorous to surface water. The activity is not liable to have an adverse effect on water quality in light of S.I. No. 258 of 1998 (Local Government (Water Pollution) Act, 1977 (Water Quality Standards for Phosphorus) Regulations, 1998). Indicate whether any of the substances specified in the Schedule of the EPA (Licensing)(Amendment) 2004, S.I. 394 of 2004, are discharged by the activity to the relevant medium. Medium Principal polluting substance Emission status Air Oxides of nitrogen Present Oxides of sulphur Present Carbon monoxide Present Volatile organic compounds Present Metals and their compounds Present Dust Asbestos Chlorine and its compounds Fluorine and its compounds Arsenic and its compounds Present Not Present Not Present Not Present Not Present Page 29 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:13

31 IPPC Application Form V1/08 Cyanides Substances and preparations which have been proved to possess carcinogenic or mutagenic properties which may affect reproduction via air Polychlorinated dibenzodioxins and polychlorinated dibenzofurans Not Present Not Present Unlikely to be Present Medium Principal polluting substance Emission status Water Organohalogen compounds and Not Present substances which may form such compounds in the aquatic environment Organophosphorus compounds Not present Organotin compounds Substances and preparations which have been proved to possess carcinogenic or mutagenic properties which may affect reproduction via the aquatic environment Persistent hydrocarbons and persistent and bioaccumable organic toxic substances Cyanides Not present Not present Not present Not present Metals and their compounds Present (small quantities) monitored and below ELV Arsenic and its compounds Not present Biocides Materials in suspension Substances which contribute to eutrophication (in particular nitrates and phosphates) Substances which have an unfavourable influence on the oxygen balance (and can be measured using parameters such as BOD and COD) Not present Present (monitored and below ELV) Nitrates Present (monitored and below ELV) Present (monitored and below ELV) Page 30 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:14

32 IPPC Application Form V1/08 Fit and Proper Person The PoE Act in Section 83(5)(xi) specifies that the Agency shall not grant a licence unless it is satisfied that the applicant or licensee or transferee as the case may be is a fit and proper person. Section 84(4) of the PoE Act specifies the information required to enable a determination to be made by the Agency. Indicate whether the applicant or other relevant person has been convicted under the PoE Act, the Waste Management Act 1996, the Local Government (Water pollution) Acts 1977 and 1990 or the Air Pollution Act Provide details of the applicant s technical knowledge and/or qualifications, along with that of other relevant employees. Provide information to show that the person is likely to be in a position to meet any financial commitments or liabilities that may have been or will be entered into or incurred in carrying on the activity to which the application relates or in consequence of ceasing to carry out that activity. Indicate whether the applicant or other relevant person has been convicted under the PoE Act, the Waste Management Act 1996, the Local Government (Water pollution) Acts 1977 and 1990 or the Air Pollution Act Response Honeywell have not been convicted under the PoE Act, the Waste Management Act 1996, the Local Government (Water pollution) Acts 1977 and 1990 or the Air Pollution Act Provide details of the applicant s technical knowledge and/or qualifications, along with that of other relevant employees: Response There are two persons responsible for environmental issues on site: HSE Manager Joined Honeywell in 1996 and has held various roles within the organization from health, safety & environmental through to quality & production. Current position as HSE manager since Diploma in Health & Safety at Work (UCD) (1996). Environmental Management and Auditor Certification (EARA) (2000). HSE Co-ordinator Joined Honeywell in 2006 as HSE Co-ordinator. B.Sc Environmental Management (DIT) (2004). Page 31 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:14

33 IPPC Application Form V1/08 Provide information to show that the person is likely to be in a position to meet any financial commitments or liabilities that may have been or will be entered into or incurred in carrying on the activity to which the application relates or in consequence of ceasing to carry out that activity. Response Honeywell is a multinational company and is insured with A.C.E Europe and the company is in a position to meet current foreseeable environmental risk and liabilities. In addition, Honeywell engages reputable and licensed contractors and have formal written agreements in place with all contractors engaged by the company. Corporate and local site policy dictate that all contractors prior to engaging in any activity on site must provide insurance details indicating appropriate liability cover. Honeywell will comply with requests to complete reports on Residuals Management and Environmental Liabilities assessment should it be required as part of the reviewed IPPC licence. Supporting information should be included as Attachment N o L with reference to where the information can be found in the application. Page 32 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:14

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35 IPPC Application Form V1/08 ANNEX 1: TABLES/ATTACHMENTS Page 34 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:14

36 Table E.1 (i) BOILER EMISSIONS TO ATMOSPHERE (1 Page for each emission point) Emission Point: THERE ARE NO LARGE BOILER EMISSIONS TO ATMOSPHERE Emission Point Ref. N o : Location: Grid Ref. (12 digit, 6E, 6N): Vent Details Diameter: Height above Ground (m): Date of commencement of emission: Characteristics of Emission: Boiler rating Steam Output: Thermal Input: Boiler fuel Type: Maximum rate at which fuel is burned % sulphur content: NOx mg/nm 3 Maximum volume* of emission Temperature o C(max) o C(min) kg/hr MW kg/hr 0 o C. 3% O 2 (Liquid or Gas), 6% O 2 (Solid Fuel) m 3 /hr 0 o C, 3 % O 2 (liquid or gas), 6 % O 2 (solid fuel) o C(avg) * Volume flow limits for emissions to atmosphere shall be based on Normal conditions of temperature and pressure, (i.e. 0 o C, 101.3kPa), dry gas; 3% oxygen for liquid and gas fuels; 6% oxygen for solid fuels. (i) Period or periods during which emissions are made, or are to be made, including daily or seasonal variations (start-up/shutdown to be included): Periods of Emission (avg) min/hr hr/day day/yr Page 35 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:14

37 TABLE E.1(ii) MAIN EMISSIONS TO ATMOSPHERE (1 Page for each emission point) Emission Point Ref. N o : A2-1 Source of Emission: Block Mould Oven 1 Location: CW manufacturing Grid Ref. (12 digit, 6E, 6N): , Vent Details Diameter: Height above Ground(m): Date of commencement: Characteristics of Emission: (i) Volume to be emitted: 0.7m 9.0m Average/day 130,000Nm 3 /d Maximum/day 160,000Nm 3 /d Maximum rate/hour 7,000Nm 3 /h Min efflux velocity 12.5 m.sec -1 (ii) Other factors Temperature 280 o C(max) 120 o C(min) 270 o C(avg) For Combustion Sources: Volume terms expressed as: wet. dry. %O 2 (iii) Period or periods during which emissions are made, or are to be made, including daily or seasonal variations (start-up /shutdown to be included): Periods of Emission (avg) 60 min/hr 24 hr/day 300 day/yr Page 36 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:14

38 Emission Point Ref. N o : A2-2 Source of Emission: Block Mould Oven 2 Location: CW manufacturing Grid Ref. (12 digit, 6E, 6N): , Vent Details Diameter: 0.7m Height above Ground(m): Date of commencement: Characteristics of Emission: (i) Volume to be emitted: 9.0m Average/day 130,000Nm 3 /d Maximum/day 160,000Nm 3 /d Maximum rate/hour 7,000Nm 3 /h Min efflux velocity 12.5 m.sec -1 (ii) Other factors Temperature 280 o C(max) 120 o C(min) 270 o C(avg) For Combustion Sources: Volume terms expressed as: wet. dry. %O 2 (iii) Period or periods during which emissions are made, or are to be made, including daily or seasonal variations (start-up /shutdown to be included): Periods of Emission (avg) 60 min/hr 24 hr/day 300 day/yr Page 37 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:14

39 Emission Point Ref. N o : A2-3 Source of Emission: CW Oven 3 Location: CW manufacturing Grid Ref. (12 digit, 6E,6N): , Vent Details Diameter: 0.7m Height above Ground(m): Date of commencement: Characteristics of Emission: (i) Volume to be emitted: 9.0m Average/day 130,000Nm 3 /d Maximum/day 160,000Nm 3 /d Maximum rate/hour 7,000Nm 3 /h Min efflux velocity 12.5 m.sec -1 (ii) Other factors Temperature 280 o C(max) 120 o C(min) 270 o C(avg) For Combustion Sources: Volume terms expressed as : wet. dry. %O 2 (iii) Period or periods during which emissions are made, or are to be made, including daily or seasonal variations (start-up /shutdown to be included): Periods of Emission (avg) 60 min/hr 24 hr/day 300 day/yr Page 38 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:14

40 Emission Point Ref. N o : A2-4 Source of Emission: CW Oven 4 Location: CW manufacturing Grid Ref. (12 digit, 6E,6N): , Vent Details Diameter: 0.7m Height above Ground(m): Date of commencement: Characteristics of Emission: (i) Volume to be emitted: 9.0m Average/day 130,000Nm 3 /d Maximum/day 160,000Nm 3 /d Maximum rate/hour 7,000Nm 3 /h Min efflux velocity 12.5 m.sec -1 (ii) Other factors Temperature 280 o C(max) 120 o C(min) 270 o C(avg) For Combustion Sources: Volume terms expressed as : wet. dry. %O 2 (iii) Period or periods during which emissions are made, or are to be made, including daily or seasonal variations (start-up /shutdown to be included): Periods of Emission (avg) 60 min/hr 24 hr/day 300 day/yr Page 39 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:14

41 Emission Point Ref. N o : A2-5 Source of Emission: New Metal pour Oven 5 Location: CW manufacturing Grid Ref. (12 digit, 6E,6N): , Vent Details Diameter: 0.7m Height above Ground(m): Date of commencement: Characteristics of Emission: (i) Volume to be emitted: 9.0m Average/day 130,000Nm 3 /d Maximum/day 160,000Nm 3 /d Maximum rate/hour 7,000Nm 3 /h Min efflux velocity 12.5 m.sec -1 (ii) Other factors Temperature 280 o C(max) 120 o C(min) 270 o C(avg) For Combustion Sources: Volume terms expressed as : wet. dry. %O 2 (iii) Period or periods during which emissions are made, or are to be made, including daily or seasonal variations (start-up /shutdown to be included): Periods of Emission (avg) 60 min/hr 24 hr/day 300 day/yr Page 40 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:14

42 Emission Point Ref. N o : A2-6 Source of Emission: New Metal Pour Oven 6 Location: CW manufacturing Grid Ref. (12 digit, 6E,6N): , Vent Details Diameter: 0.7m Height above Ground(m): Date of commencement: Characteristics of Emission: (i) Volume to be emitted: 9.0m Average/day 130,000Nm 3 /d Maximum/day 160,000Nm 3 /d Maximum rate/hour 7,000Nm 3 /h Min efflux velocity 12.5 m.sec -1 (ii) Other factors Temperature 280 o C(max) 120 o C(min) 270 o C(avg) For Combustion Sources: Volume terms expressed as : wet. dry. %O 2 (iii) Period or periods during which emissions are made, or are to be made, including daily or seasonal variations (start-up /shutdown to be included): Periods of Emission (avg) 60 min/hr 24 hr/day 300 day/yr Page 41 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:14

43 Emission Point Ref. N o : A2-7 Source of Emission: Location: Oven 13 Hand Mould Hand Mould Grid Ref. (12 digit, 6E,6N): , Vent Details Diameter: 0.4m Height above Ground(m): Date of commencement: Characteristics of Emission: (i) Volume to be emitted: 9.0m Average/day 130,000Nm 3 /d Maximum/day 160,000Nm 3 /d Maximum rate/hour 7,000Nm 3 /h Min efflux velocity 12.5 m.sec -1 (ii) Other factors Temperature 280 o C(max) 120 o C(min) 270 o C(avg) For Combustion Sources: Volume terms expressed as : wet. dry. %O 2 (iii) Period or periods during which emissions are made, or are to be made, including daily or seasonal variations (start-up /shutdown to be included): Periods of Emission (avg) 60 min/hr 24 hr/day 300 day/yr Page 42 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:14

44 Emission Point Ref. N o : A2-8 Source of Emission: Location: Oven 14 Hand Mould Hand Mould Grid Ref. (12 digit, 6E,6N): , Vent Details Diameter: 0.3m Height above Ground(m): Date of commencement: Characteristics of Emission: (i) Volume to be emitted: 9.0m Average/day 130,000Nm 3 /d Maximum/day 160,000Nm 3 /d Maximum rate/hour 7,000Nm 3 /h Min efflux velocity 12.5 m.sec -1 (ii) Other factors Temperature 280 o C(max) 120 o C(min) 270 o C(avg) For Combustion Sources: Volume terms expressed as : wet. dry. %O 2 (iii) Period or periods during which emissions are made, or are to be made, including daily or seasonal variations (start-up /shutdown to be included): Periods of Emission (avg) 60 min/hr 24 hr/day 300 day/yr Page 43 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:14

45 Emission Point Ref. N o : A2-9 Source of Emission: TW Oven 1 Location: TW manufacturing Grid Ref. (12 digit, 6E,6N): , Vent Details Diameter: 0.4m Height above Ground(m): Date of commencement: Characteristics of Emission: (i) Volume to be emitted: 9.5m Average/day 70,000Nm 3 /d Maximum/day 96,000Nm 3 /d Maximum rate/hour 4,000Nm 3 /h Min efflux velocity 10 m.sec -1 (ii) Other factors Temperature 1100 o C(max) 600 o C(min) 900 o C(avg) For Combustion Sources: Volume terms expressed as : wet. dry. %O 2 (iii) Period or periods during which emissions are made, or are to be made, including daily or seasonal variations (start-up /shutdown to be included): Periods of Emission (avg) 60 min/hr 24 hr/day 300 day/yr Page 44 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:14

46 Emission Point Ref. N o : A2-10 Source of Emission: TW Oven 2 Location: TW manufacturing Grid Ref. (12 digit, 6E,6N): , Vent Details Diameter: 0.4m Height above Ground(m): Date of commencement: Characteristics of Emission: (i) Volume to be emitted: 9.5m Average/day 70,000Nm 3 /d Maximum/day 96,000Nm 3 /d Maximum rate/hour 4,000Nm 3 /h Min efflux velocity 10 m.sec -1 (ii) Other factors Temperature 1100 o C(max) 600 o C(min) 900 o C(avg) For Combustion Sources: Volume terms expressed as : wet. dry. %O 2 (iii) Period or periods during which emissions are made, or are to be made, including daily or seasonal variations (start-up /shutdown to be included): Periods of Emission (avg) 60 min/hr 24 hr/day 300 day/yr Page 45 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:14

47 Emission Point Ref. N o : A2-11 Source of Emission: TW Oven 3 Location: TW manufacturing Grid Ref. (12 digit, 6E,6N): , Vent Details Diameter: 0.4m Height above Ground(m): Date of commencement: Characteristics of Emission: (i) Volume to be emitted: 9.5m Average/day 70,000Nm 3 /d Maximum/day 96,000Nm 3 /d Maximum rate/hour 4,000Nm 3 /h Min efflux velocity 10 m.sec -1 (ii) Other factors Temperature 1100 o C(max) 600 o C(min) 900 o C(avg) For Combustion Sources: Volume terms expressed as : wet. dry. %O 2 (iii) Period or periods during which emissions are made, or are to be made, including daily or seasonal variations (start-up /shutdown to be included): Periods of Emission (avg) 60 min/hr 24 hr/day 300 day/yr Page 46 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:15

48 Emission Point Ref. N o : A2-13 Source of Emission: TW Oven 5 Location: TW manufacturing Grid Ref. (12 digit, 6E,6N): , Vent Details Diameter: Height above Ground(m): Date of commencement: Characteristics of Emission: (i) Volume to be emitted: 0.4m 9.5m Average/day 70,000Nm 3 /d Maximum/day 96,000Nm 3 /d Maximum rate/hour 4,000Nm 3 /h Min efflux velocity 10 m.sec -1 (ii) Other factors Temperature 1100 o C(max) 600 o C(min) 900 o C(avg) For Combustion Sources: Volume terms expressed as : wet. dry. %O 2 (iii) Period or periods during which emissions are made, or are to be made, including daily or seasonal variations (start-up /shutdown to be included): Periods of Emission (avg) 60 min/hr 24 hr/day 300 day/yr Page 47 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:15

49 Emission Point Ref. N o : A2-14 Source of Emission: TW Oven 6 Location: TW manufacturing Grid Ref. (12 digit, 6E, 6N): , Vent Details Diameter: Height above Ground(m): Date of commencement: Characteristics of Emission: (i) Volume to be emitted: 0.4m 9.5m Average/day 70,000Nm 3 /d Maximum/day 96,000Nm 3 /d Maximum rate/hour 4,000Nm 3 /h Min efflux velocity 10 m.sec -1 (ii) Other factors Temperature 1100 o C(max) 600 o C(min) 900 o C(avg) For Combustion Sources: Volume terms expressed as: wet. dry. %O 2 (iii) Period or periods during which emissions are made, or are to be made, including daily or seasonal variations (start-up /shutdown to be included): Periods of Emission (avg) 60 min/hr 24 hr/day 300 day/yr Page 48 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:15

50 TABLE E.1(iii): MAIN EMISSIONS TO ATMOSPHERE - Chemical characteristics of the emission (1 table per emission point) Emission Point Reference Number: A2-1 Parameter Prior to treatment (1) Brief As discharged (1) mg/nm 3 kg/h description mg/nm 3 kg/h. kg/year Avg Max Avg Max of treatment Avg Max Avg Max Avg Max TOC None Particulates NO x CO Concentrations should be based on Normal conditions of temperature and pressure, (i.e. 0 o C, 101.3kPa). Wet/dry should be the same as given in Table E.1(ii) unless clearly stated otherwise. NOTE: The ovens operate on a batch cycle and therefore the kg/year figures are difficult to estimate. The oven operates in a 9 hour cycle with ramp up and approximately 3 hours at elevated temperatures where burn-off takes place. Page 49 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:15

51 Emission Point Reference Number: A2-2 Parameter Prior to treatment (1) Brief As discharged (1) mg/nm 3 kg/h description mg/nm 3 kg/h. kg/year Avg Max Avg Max of treatment Avg Max Avg Max Avg Max TOC None Particulates NO x CO Concentrations should be based on Normal conditions of temperature and pressure, (i.e. 0 o C, 101.3kPa). Wet/dry should be the same as given in Table E.1(ii) unless clearly stated otherwise. Page 50 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:15

52 Emission Point Reference Number: A2-3 Parameter Prior to treatment (1) Brief As discharged (1) mg/nm 3 kg/h description mg/nm 3 kg/h. kg/year Avg Max Avg Max of treatment Avg Max Avg Max Avg Max TOC None Particulates NO x CO Concentrations should be based on Normal conditions of temperature and pressure, (i.e. 0 o C, 101.3kPa). Wet/dry should be the same as given in Table E.1(ii) unless clearly stated otherwise. Page 51 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:15

53 Emission Point Reference Number: A2-4 Parameter Prior to treatment (1) Brief As discharged (1) mg/nm 3 kg/h description mg/nm 3 kg/h. kg/year Avg Max Avg Max of treatment Avg Max Avg Max Avg Max TOC None Particulates NO x CO Concentrations should be based on Normal conditions of temperature and pressure, (i.e. 0 o C, 101.3kPa). Wet/dry should be the same as given in Table E.1(ii) unless clearly stated otherwise. Page 52 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:15

54 Emission Point Reference Number: A2-5 Parameter Prior to treatment (1) Brief As discharged (1) mg/nm 3 kg/h description mg/nm 3 kg/h. kg/year Avg Max Avg Max of treatment Avg Max Avg Max Avg Max TOC None Particulates NO x CO Concentrations should be based on Normal conditions of temperature and pressure, (i.e. 0 o C, 101.3kPa). Wet/dry should be the same as given in Table E.1(ii) unless clearly stated otherwise. Page 53 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:15

55 Emission Point Reference Number: A2-6 Parameter Prior to treatment (1) Brief As discharged (1) mg/nm 3 kg/h description mg/nm 3 kg/h. kg/year Avg Max Avg Max of treatment Avg Max Avg Max Avg Max TOC None Particulates NO x CO Concentrations should be based on Normal conditions of temperature and pressure, (i.e. 0 o C,101.3kPa). Wet/dry should be the same as given in Table E.1(ii) unless clearly stated otherwise. Page 54 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:15

56 Emission Point Reference Number: A2-7 Parameter Prior to treatment (1) Brief As discharged (1) mg/nm 3 kg/h description mg/nm 3 kg/h. kg/year Avg Max Avg Max of treatment Avg Max Avg Max Avg Max TOC None Particulates NO x CO Concentrations should be based on Normal conditions of temperature and pressure, (i.e. 0 o C,101.3kPa). Wet/dry should be the same as given in Table E.1(ii) unless clearly stated otherwise. Page 55 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:15

57 Emission Point Reference Number: A2-8 Parameter Prior to treatment (1) Brief As discharged (1) mg/nm 3 kg/h description mg/nm 3 kg/h. kg/year Avg Max Avg Max of treatment Avg Max Avg Max Avg Max TOC None Particulates NO x CO Concentrations should be based on Normal conditions of temperature and pressure, (i.e. 0 o C,101.3kPa). Wet/dry should be the same as given in Table E.1(ii) unless clearly stated otherwise. Page 56 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:15

58 Emission Point Reference Number: A2-9 Parameter Prior to treatment (1) Brief As discharged (1) mg/nm 3 kg/h description mg/nm 3 kg/h. kg/year Avg Max Avg Max of treatment Avg Max Avg Max Avg Max TOC None Particulates NO x CO Concentrations should be based on Normal conditions of temperature and pressure, (i.e. 0 o C, 101.3kPa). Wet/dry should be the same as given in Table E.1(ii) unless clearly stated otherwise. Page 57 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:15

59 Emission Point Reference Number: A2-10 Parameter Prior to treatment (1) Brief As discharged (1) mg/nm 3 kg/h description mg/nm 3 kg/h. kg/year Avg Max Avg Max of treatment Avg Max Avg Max Avg Max TOC None Particulates NO x CO Concentrations should be based on Normal conditions of temperature and pressure, (i.e. 0 o C,101.3kPa). Wet/dry should be the same as given in Table E.1(ii) unless clearly stated otherwise. Page 58 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:15

60 Emission Point Reference Number: A2-11 Parameter Prior to treatment (1) Brief As discharged (1) mg/nm 3 kg/h description mg/nm 3 kg/h. kg/year Avg Max Avg Max of treatment Avg Max Avg Max Avg Max TOC None Particulates NO x CO Concentrations should be based on Normal conditions of temperature and pressure, (i.e. 0 o C, 101.3kPa). Wet/dry should be the same as given in Table E.1(ii) unless clearly stated otherwise. Page 59 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:15

61 Emission Point Reference Number: A2-13 Parameter Prior to treatment (1) Brief As discharged (1) mg/nm 3 kg/h description mg/nm 3 kg/h. kg/year Avg Max Avg Max of treatment Avg Max Avg Max Avg Max TOC None Particulates NO x CO Concentrations should be based on Normal conditions of temperature and pressure, (i.e. 0 o C, 101.3kPa). Wet/dry should be the same as given in Table E.1(ii) unless clearly stated otherwise. Page 60 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:15

62 Emission Point Reference Number: A2-14 Parameter Prior to treatment (1) Brief As discharged (1) mg/nm 3 kg/h description mg/nm 3 kg/h. kg/year Avg Max Avg Max of treatment Avg Max Avg Max Avg Max TOC None Particulates NO x CO Concentrations should be based on Normal conditions of temperature and pressure, (i.e. 0 o C, 101.3kPa). Wet/dry should be the same as given in Table E.1(ii) unless clearly stated otherwise. Page 61 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:15

63 TABLE E.1(iv): EMISSIONS TO ATMOSPHERE - Minor atmospheric emissions Emission point Description Emission details 1 Abatement system employed Reference Numbers material mg/nm 3(2) kg/h kg/year A3-1 Wet Dust Collector Dust Not measured Bag Filter A3-2 DISA Knock Out Dust Not measured DISA Dust Extraction A3-3 DISA Knock Out Dust Not measured DISA Dust Extraction A3-4 Saws 1,2,3 & 4 extract in Dust Not measured Bag Filter Knock Out A3-5 Sand Blast 1,2,3 & 4 in Dust Not measured Bag Filter Knock Out A3-6 Sand Blast 3 in Knock Out Dust Not measured Bag Filter A3-7 Sand Blast 5 in Knock Out Dust Not measured Bag Filter A3-8 Crucible Knock Out Dust Not measured Bag Filter A3-9 AIRCAST lapel table 1,2 & Dust Not measured Bag filter 3 A3-10 Dip Room Extraction Dust Not measured Bag filter A3-11 Dip Room Extraction Dust Not measured Bag filter A3-12 Elb 1 & 2 Extractor Dust Not measured Bag filter A3-13 Plenum A in TW Dust Not measured Bag filter A3-14 Plenum B in TW Dust Not measured Bag filter A3-15 Plenuum C in TW Dust Not measured Bag filter A3-16 Producer Unit Dust Not measured Bag filter Page 62 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:15

64 A3-17 Chimney Stack from Boiler House A3-18 Chimney Stack from Boiler House Combustion gases Combustion gases Not measured. Not significant Not measured Not significant None None 1 The maximum emission should be stated for each material emitted, the concentration should be based on the maximum 30- minute mean. 2 Concentrations should be based on Normal conditions of temperature and pressure, (i.e. 0 o C101.3kPa). Wet/dry should be clearly stated. Include reference oxygen conditions for combustion sources. Page 63 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:16

65 TABLE E.1(v): EMISSIONS TO ATMOSPHERE Fugitive and Potential atmospheric emissions THERE ARE NO SIGNIFICANT FUGITIVE OR POTENTIAL EMISSIONS TO ATMOSPHERE Emission point ref. no. (as per flow diagram) Description Malfunction which could cause an emission Emission details (Potential max. emissions) 1 Material mg/nm 3 kg/hour 1 Estimate the potential maximum emission for each malfunction identified. Page 64 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:16

66 TABLE E.2(i): EMISSIONS TO SURFACE WATERS No Discharge direct to surface Waters (One page for each emission) Emission Point: Emission Point Ref. N o : Source of Emission: Location : Grid Ref. (12 digit, 6E, 6N): Name of receiving waters: Flow rate in receiving waters: m 3.sec -1 Dry Weather Flow Available waste assimilative capacity: Emission Details: (i) Volume to be emitted m 3.sec -1 95%ile flow Normal/day m 3 Maximum/day m 3 Maximum rate/hour m 3 kg/day (ii) Period or periods during which emissions are made, or are to be made, including daily or seasonal variations (start-up /shutdown to be included): Periods of Emission (avg) min/hr hr/day day/yr Page 65 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:16

67 TABLE E.2(ii): EMISSIONS TO SURFACE WATERS - Characteristics of the emission (1 table per emission point) Emission point reference number : Parameter Prior to treatment As discharged % Efficiency Max. hourly average (mg/l) Max. daily average (mg/l) kg/day kg/year Max. hourly average (mg/l) Max. daily average (mg/l) kg/day kg/year Page 66 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:16

68 TABLE E.3(i): EMISSIONS TO SEWER (One page for each emission) Emission Point: Emission Point Ref. N o : Location of connection to sewer: SE1 After Monitoring Station in car park Grid Ref. (12 digit, 6E, 6N): , Name of sewage undertaker: Emission Details: (i) Volume to be emitted Waterford Corporation Normal/day m 3 Maximum/day 700m 3 Maximum rate/hour 47m 3 (ii) Period or periods during which emissions are made, or are to be made, including daily or seasonal variations (start-up /shutdown to be included): Periods of Emission (avg) 60 min/hr 24 hr/day 365 day/yr Page 67 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:16

69 TABLE E.3(ii): EMISSIONS TO SEWER - Characteristics of the emission (1 table per emission point) Emission point reference number : SE1 Parameter Prior to treatment As discharged % Efficiency Max. hourly average (mg/l) Max. daily average (mg/l) kg/day kg/year Max. hourly average (mg/l) Max. daily average (mg/l) Max. kg/day Max. kg/year BOD COD Suspended solids Nitrates (as N) Ammonia (as N) Sulphates Fluoride Fats, Oils and Greases Detergents (MBAS) Total Heavy metals Page 68 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:16

70 TABLE E.4(i): EMISSIONS TO GROUND (1 Page for each emission point) NO EMISSIONS TO GROUND Emission Point or Area: Emission Point/Area Ref. N o : Emission Pathway: (borehole, well, percolation area, soakaway, landspreading, etc.) Location : Grid Ref. (12 digit, 6E, 6N): Elevation of discharge: (relative to Ordnance Datum) Aquifer classification for receiving groundwater body: Groundwater vulnerability assessment (including vulnerability rating): Identity and proximity of groundwater sources at risk (wells, springs, etc): Identity and proximity of surface water bodies at risk: Emission Details: (i) Volume to be emitted Normal/day m 3 Maximum/day m 3 Maximum rate/hour m 3 (ii) Period or periods during which emissions are made, or are to be made, including daily or seasonal variations (start-up /shutdown to be included): Periods of Emission (avg) min/hr hr/day day/yr Page 69 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:16

71 TABLE E.4(ii): EMISSIONS TO GROUND - Characteristics of the emission (1 table per emission point) Emission point/area reference number: NO EMISSIONS TO GROUND Parameter Prior to treatment As discharged % Efficiency Max. hourly average (mg/l) Max. daily average (mg/l) kg/day kg/year Max. hourly average (mg/l) Max. daily average (mg/l) kg/day kg/year Page 70 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:16

72 Table E.5(i): NOISE EMISSIONS - Noise sources summary sheet Source CW Compressor Room Tank 1/ Pump House MC Compressor Room TW Compressor Room TW Air Extractor 1 TW Air Extractor 2 Emission point Ref. No Equipment Ref. No Sound Pressure 1 dba at reference distance Octave bands (Hz) Sound Pressure 1 Levels db (unweighted) per band Impulsive or tonal qualities Periods of Emission K 2K 4K 8K N (1m) No Continuous N (2m) Yes Continuous N (1m) Occasional N (1m) No Continuous N (2m) No Continuous N (1m) No Continuous 1. For items of plant sound power levels may be used. Note: The noise emissions at N4 have reduced significantly since the implementation of the compressed air management plan Page 71 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:16

73 TABLE F.1(i): ABATEMENT / TREATMENT CONTROL Emission point reference number : A3-1 to A3-16 (inclusive) Control 1 parameter Equipment 2 Equipment maintenance Equipment calibration Equipment back-up Filter integrity Filter fan unit Integrity tested by external contractor Not applicable Air flow Extraction fan Spares Replacement filters Control 1 parameter Monitoring to be carried out 3 Monitoring equipment Monitoring equipment calibration Filter integrity Differential pressure over filter Alarm Routine according to manufacturers standards Recorded as part of SAP Air flow Flow rate None None 1 List the operating parameters of the treatment / abatement system which control its function. 2 List the equipment necessary for the proper function of the abatement / treatment system. 3 List the monitoring of the control parameter to be carried out. Page 72 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:16

74 TABLE F.2(i) : EMISSIONS MONITORING AND SAMPLING POINTS (1 table per monitoring point) Emission Point Reference No. : A2-1 to A2-8 CO NO x Parameter Monitoring frequency Accessibility of Sampling Points Sampling method Annual. Over entire batch cycle As per EPA requirements Infra red analyser Annual. Over entire batch cycle As per EPA requirements Chemiluminesence Emission Point Reference No. : A2-9 to A2-14 CO NO x Parameter Monitoring frequency Accessibility of Sampling Points Sampling method Annual. At any stage of cycle As per EPA requirements Infra red analyser Annual. At any stage of cycle As per EPA requirements Chemiluminesence Analysis method/ technique Analysis method/ technique Page 73 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:16

75 Emission Point Reference No. : SW1, Parameter Monitoring frequency Accessibility of Sampling Sampling method Analysis method/ Points technique Visual Inspection Weekly As per EPA requirements Not applicable Not applicable ph Quarterly As per EPA requirements Grab ph electrode/meter Chemical Oxygen Quarterly As per EPA requirements Grab Standard Method Demand (COD) Conductivity Quarterly As per EPA requirements Grab Standard Method Emission Point Reference No. : SW2, SW3 Parameter Monitoring frequency Accessibility of Sampling Sampling method Analysis method/ Points technique Visual Inspection Weekly As per EPA requirements Not applicable Not applicable Page 74 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:16

76 Emission Point Reference No. : SE1 Parameter Monitoring frequency Accessibility of Sampling Points Flow Continuous As per EPA requirements Temperature Continuous As per EPA requirements ph Conductivity COD BOD Suspended solids Nitrates (as N) Ammonia (as N) Sulphates Aluminium Fluorides Total heavy metals Oils, Fats and Greases Detergents (MBAS) Continuous Continuous Monthly Monthly Weekly Monthly Weekly Monthly Quarterly Monthly Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly As per EPA requirements As per EPA requirements As per EPA requirements As per EPA requirements As per EPA requirements As per EPA requirements As per EPA requirements As per EPA requirements As per EPA requirements As per EPA requirements As per EPA requirements As per EPA requirements As per EPA requirements Sampling method On-line flow meter with recorder On-line temp probe with recorder ph electrode/ meter with recorder Conductivity meter with recorder Flow proportional sampler Flow proportional sampler Flow proportional sampler Flow proportional sampler Flow proportional sampler Flow proportional sampler Flow proportional sampler Flow proportional sampler Flow proportional sampler Flow proportional sampler Flow proportional sampler Analysis method/ technique Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Standard Method Standard Method Gravimetric Standard Method Ion selective electrode Standard Method Atomic absorption/icp Standard Method Atomic absorption/icp Standard Method Standard Method Page 75 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:16

77 Toxicity Annually As per EPA requirements Page 76 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:16

78 TABLE F.2(ii): AMBIENT ENVIRONMENT MONITORING AND SAMPLING POINTS (1 table per monitoring point) Monitoring Point Reference No : AN1, AN2, AN3 Parameter Monitoring frequency Accessibility of Sampling point Sampling method Analysis method / technique LA eq LA max LA min LA 10 LA 90 Annual As per EPA requirements Sound level meter according to ISO 1996: Acoustics Description and Measurement of Environmental Noise 30 minutes day time, 15 minutes night time. Also 1/3 Octave Frequency measurement to determine the presence of tonal noise. Page 77 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:16

79 Table G.1(i) Details of Process related Raw Materials, Intermediates, Products, etc., used or generated on the site Ref. N o or Material/ Substance (1) CAS Number Danger (2) Category Amount Stored Annual Usage Nature of Use R (3) - Phrase S (3) - Phrase Code (tonnes) (tonnes) Xn, Xi R22 R36 S26 S36 2-Ethyl Hexanol R37 R38 ABA brown aluminous N/A oxide (Al 2 O 3, TiO 2, SiO 2, Fe 2 O 3,CaO, MgO) Xn, F, Xi 5 litres R11 R36 S9 S16 S26 Acetone R66 R F 0.5 R11 Acetylene tonnes T+, C, N 20 litres R23 R24 R25 R34 R36 R37 S26 S36 S37 S39 S45 Hydrochloric acid (35%) R F, T 1.6 R11 R36 S16 S23 Ethyl acetate tonnes R66 R67 S29 S F 61 units R11 R36 S9 S16 S25 Methyl ethyl ketone R37 S33 Aluminium Alloy Injection Flux HMC 1(sodium 1.2 tonnes fluorosilicate, sodium carbonate, aluminium fluoride) Aluminium Alloy Injection N/A Flux Ecoflux 161 (sodium fluorosilicate, non hazardous inorganic salts) Page 78 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:16

80 Ref. N o or Material/ Substance (1) CAS Number Danger (2) Category Amount Stored Annual Usage Nature of Use R (3) - Phrase Code (tonnes) (tonnes) Aluminium Alloy Injection N/A Flux HMC 61 (potassium fluorosilicate, aluminium fluoride, non hazardous inorganic salts) Aluminium Deoxidants N/A - - (Cu, Mg, Si, Fe, Mn, Ni, Zn, Pb, Sn, Ti, Cr and Al) Alu-Stop LC25 (boron N/A 0.11 nitride, aluminium oxide, tonnes water) Amino Acid Reagent for N/A Phosphate and Silica (demineralised water, other component, N,N- Dimethylformamide, sodium sulfite) Ammonium Fluoroborate GPR Antifoam DNE (mix of fat litres acids esters, heavy HC s and the salt of carbonic acid) Antifoam DB Ammonium C, Xi 0.1 tetrafluoroborate tonnes Nickel based alloy Non Hazardous Raw material - - S (3) - Phrase Page 79 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:16

81 Ref. N o or Material/ Substance (1) CAS Number Danger (2) Category Amount Stored Annual Usage Nature of Use R (3) - Phrase Code (tonnes) (tonnes) Aluminium foundry alloy N/A - - C355 (Cu, Mg, Si, Fe, Mn, Ni, Zn, Pb, Sn, Ti, Sr, Ca, Al) Aluminium foundry alloy N/A C354 (Cu, Mg, Si, Fe, Mn, tonnes Ni, Zn, Pb, Sn, Ti, Sr, Ca, Al) Alcast Plaster (Blockmould) B/M (MS-26) (plaster, diatomaceous earth, wollastonite, sand,gypsum,cement) tonnes Alufluid tonnes Adbond BV Concentrate (polymer, proprietary additive and water) N/A tonnes Alcast Plaster (Handmould) H/M (MS-26) (plaster, diatomaceous earth, wollastonite, sand,gypsum,cement) tonnes S (3) - Phrase Alcast trial plaster (mica, plaster, diatomaceous earth, wollastonite, sand gypsum and cement) N/A tonnes Page 80 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:16

82 Ref. N o or Material/ Substance (1) CAS Number Danger (2) Category Amount Stored Annual Usage Code (tonnes) (tonnes) Aluminium magnesium N/A 0.14 alloys (aluminium, tonnes magnesium and magnesium oxide) Non hazardous 37.5 Alvania grease EP (LF) 0 litres Alvania grease EP (LF) Non hazardous 37.5 litres Alvania grease EP (RL) Non hazardous 12.5 litres Nature of Use R (3) - Phrase - - S (3) - Phrase S2 S23 S36 S2 S23 S36 S2 S23 S36 Alvania grease EP (LF) Non hazardous 3 litres S2 S23 S36 Alvania grease P Non hazardous 120 litres S2 S23 S36 Amberklene (naphtha, N/A 50 litres Heavy duty cleaner hydrocarbons, petroleum distillate) Inspection penetrant (AQUA chek WB100) (secondary alcohol ethoosylate, 2-(2- butoxyethoxy)ethanol), 2,2-diethanolamine) litres F, Xn R11 S16, 33, 7, Ethanol F, Xi, Xn R11 R36 S9 S16 S25 Aps R37 S F, Xi, Xn 77 litres R11 R36 S9 S16 S25 Aps-1I5191 Inkjet Additive R37 S33 Aps I5100 Cleaner for CIJ Imaje F, Xi, Xn 0.5 tonnes R11 R36 R37 S9 S16 S25 S33 Aps-I F, Xi, Xn 0.5 tonnes R11 R36 R37 S9 S16 S25 S33 Page 81 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:16

83 Ref. N o or Material/ Substance (1) CAS Number Danger (2) Category Amount Stored Annual Usage Nature of Use R (3) - Phrase Code (tonnes) (tonnes) S2 S23 S36 Awa Brown Sand Grit N/A - - Bakers Fluid No 3 (zinc N/A 5 litres chloride, ammonium chloride) Biochem 1004 (sodium hypochlorite, sodium polyacrilate, didodecyl disulphonated diphenyl oxide) N/A 0.16 tonnes - - Biochem 1404 (isothialzolinones, copper sulphate) Body Soluble Paper (SiO 2, CaO, MgO) Bonide Hydrated Lime (calcium oxide, silicon dioxide, magnesium oxide) Boron Nitrite lubricoat blue (water, aluminium oxide,boron nitride, nitric acid) Britemor 445 (2- (2Butoxyethoxy)ethanol, Aliphatic alcohol, C12-18, Alcohol-alkyloxylates, Aliphatic alcohol, 1H- Imidazole-1-ethanol,4,5- dihydro-2 C15-17, Distilates hydrotreated light, Ethoxylated alcohol, Naphtha, hydrotreated light alkylate.) N/A 0.13 tonnes N/A C, Xn, Xi R22 R36 R38 N/A 19 litres N/A Page 82 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:17

84 Ref. N o or Material/ Substance (1) CAS Number Danger (2) Category Amount Stored Annual Usage Code (tonnes) (tonnes) Burst 100 (polyxilane N/A dispersion) tonnes Butanox M 50 (methyl N/A ethyl ketone peroxide, Dimethyl Phthalate, Methyl ethyl ketone,water) Nature of Use R (3) - Phrase S (3) - Phrase Calcium silicate slab (calcium silicate hydrate, cellulose) Expanded polystyrene Grade 40 (benzene, ethenyl, pentane) Expanded polystyrene Grade 55 (benzene, ethenyl, pentane) Expanded polystyrene Grade 71 (benzene, ethenyl, pentane) N/A 1.14 tonnes N/A 4 tonnes Mould making N/A 4 tonnes N/A 4 tonnes Xn Molochite (kaolin, quartz) tonnes Morlina oil Non Hazardous 40 litres Machine mineral oil S2 S23 S36 Omala oil HD litres Omala oil HD litres Phosphonate (nitrosis (methylene) triphosphoro, supplier cannot provide) litres Cooling water treatment 22, 41, 43, 52/53 Page 83 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:17

85 Ref. N o or Material/ Substance (1) CAS Number Danger (2) Category Amount Stored Annual Usage Code (tonnes) (tonnes) litres Rapeseed oil litres Rocol heavy duty cleaner Sedifloc polymer 5 tonnes Tellus 32 (DMSO extracthighly N/A 45 litres refined mineral oils and additives) Tellus Oil 46 (DMSO N/A 120 litres extract-highly refined mineral oils and additives) Tellus Oil (DMSO N/A 120 litres extract-highly refined mineral oils and additives) Tellus Oil (DMSO N/A 120 litres extract-highly refined mineral oils and additives) Tellus Oil 68 (DMSO N/A 1901 extract-highly refined litres mineral oils and additives) Tellus T 15 (DMSO extracthighly N/A 205 litres refined mineral oils and additives) Carbolane Fibres (fiberfrax N/A and kerlane) (alumino silicate fibres SiO 2, alumino silicate fibres Al 2 O 3 ) Carbon Dioxide Non hazardous Nature of Use R (3) - Phrase S (3) - Phrase Page 84 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:17

86 Ref. N o or Material/ Substance (1) CAS Number Danger (2) Category Amount Stored Annual Usage Code (tonnes) (tonnes) Carbowool (calcium magnesium silicate) tonnes (Alkaline earth silicate fibres SiO 2, Alkaline earth silicate fibres CaO + MgO) Carboard 100 (Refractory N/A ceramic fibre, Organic Binder, Inert Inorganic material) Castrol GTX Motor N/A 10 litres Oil(MSDS: Proprietary or trade secret ingredient(s), Petroleum basestocks, Methacrylate polymer) Caustic Soda Solution N/A (sodium hydroxide, water, sodium chloride) Cellulose microcrystalline Xi Ceramic Fibre Blanket (SiO 2, alkaline earth oxides) CF Mouldable (SiO 2, Al2O 3, N/A ZrO 2 ) Chemhib 201C (caustic soda, tolyltriazole, PBTC, sodium molybdate) N/A 0.11 tonnes Nature of Use R (3) - Phrase S (3) - Phrase Page 85 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:17

87 Ref. N o or Material/ Substance (1) CAS Number Danger (2) Category Amount Stored Annual Usage Nature of Use R (3) - Phrase Code (tonnes) (tonnes) Citofix DuroxFix N/A 20 litres (Tetrahydrofurfuryl-2- methacrylate, 2- hydroxypropyl methacrylate, 1,6- Hexandiol-dimethacrylate, N, Ndimethyl-p-toluidine) Xi 5 litres R36 R37 Citric Acid R38 Classic Gold Extended Life N/A Cooking Oil Copper (II) Chloride Xn,Xi R20 R22 hydrate R36 R37 R38 R41 R50 R53 Copper (II) Sulfate 5- hydrate Coverall GR2516 (sodium carbonate, potassium aluminium fluoride) Coverall MTS 1524 (sodium carbonate, potassium aluminium fluoride, calcium fluoride) Xn, Xi, N R22 R36 R38 R50 R53 N/A N/A Crucible (RCF) N/A tonnes Crucible 607HT (alkaline earth silicate wool, inert inorganic material, starch) N/A Crystic 471 PALV (styrene) S (3) - Phrase S26 S36 S22 S60 S61 Page 86 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:17

88 Ref. N o or Material/ Substance (1) CAS Number Danger (2) Category Amount Stored Annual Usage Code (tonnes) (tonnes) Decon Neutracon N/A 0.5 tonnes Deltacast 565 N/A 0.02 tonnes Depositrol PY5203 N/A Detergent sanitiser N/A (phosphoric acid, polymeric biguanide, hydrochloride) Diala Oil BG N/A Difernard with Bitrex Discs 14 Flexovit N/A Discs 16 Flexovit N/A Nature of Use R (3) - Phrase S (3) - Phrase Di-Sodium Hydrogen kg - - Citrate Di-Sodium tetraborates Xi,Xn R22 R36 - R37 R38 R62 R63 Domino 1000 wash F, Xn,Xi 10kg R11 R36 R37 S9 S16 S25 S33 Domino BK-8201 (butanone, ethanol, isopropyl acetate, methanol, propan-2-ol, solvent black dye) 5 litres Page 87 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:17

89 Ref. N o or Material/ Substance (1) CAS Number Danger (2) Category Amount Stored Annual Usage Nature of Use R (3) - Phrase S (3) - Phrase Code (tonnes) (tonnes) Domino IC-270BK 15 litres (butanone, ethanol, isopropyl acetate, methanol, propan-2-ol, solvent black dye) Domino MC-270 (butanone, ethanol, isopropyl acetate, methanol, propan-2-ol, solvent black dye) 60 litres Domino WL-200 WASH F, Xn,Xi 5 litres R11 R36 R37 S9 S16 S25 S33 Donax TA Fluid (D-21631) No hazardous 5 litres - S2 S23 S36 Donax TA Fluid (D-21666) litres Dry Powder Special Metal N/A Dry Powder Special Monnex Dubl-check Penetrants (ethoxylated C11-C15 second and aliphatic oil refined) Durofix-2-Powder (Dibenzoyl peroxide, dicyclohexyl phthalate, binder, filler) Dycote DBN 120 (sodium silicate, talc, titanium dioxide) N/A tonnes C, Xn 0.2 tonnes R22 R34 S23 S24 S25 S26 S27 S36 S37 S39 Page 88 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:17

90 Ref. N o or Material/ Substance (1) CAS Number Danger (2) Category Amount Stored Annual Usage Code (tonnes) (tonnes) Dycote GR8700 (sodium silicate) Dycote Hardener (sodium silicate) Dyno-Rod Bioflo Grease N/A E Multifilament Glass N/A Nature of Use R (3) - Phrase S (3) - Phrase C, Xn R22 R34 S23 S24 S25 S26 S27 S36 S37 S C, Xn R22 R34 S23 S24 S25 S26 S27 S36 S37 S39 Ecocool SEP (highly refined mineral oil, fatty acid soaps, vegetable oil dialkalonamide, C12-C13 primary alcohols, N methylene bis) Ecosol 1260PC (alkaline earth silicate, aluminium 0.5 tonnes fillers, inorganic binder, organic binder) Ether Xn,F+,Xi R12 R19 R22 R66 R67 Fibreglass Fabrics F Xi R36 R37 R38 Fibreglass Resin Xn, C, T R10 R20 R21 R22 R34 R36 R38 R41 Flora Free N/A No hazardous S9 S16 S29 S33 S23 Page 89 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:17

91 Ref. N o or Material/ Substance (1) CAS Number Danger (2) Category Amount Stored Annual Usage Code (tonnes) (tonnes) Flora Free N/A No hazardous Nature of Use R (3) - Phrase S (3) - Phrase Fused Silica RP2 (fused silica RP2 and cristobalite) N/A lb s G354 (acetic acid, ammonium thiosulphate, water, sodium thiosulphate, sodium acetate) Xn+, C+ R10 R35 R10 R35 Gardoclean S5215 (2- Aminoethanol; Ethanolamine, Amine carboxylates, Boric acid (H3BO3), Boric acid (H3BO3), Potasium Metaborate, 2,2,2- (hexahydro-1,3,5-triazine- 1,3,5-triyl)triethanol; 1,3,5-tris(2- hydroxyethyl)hexahydro- 1,3,5-triazine, 2- Butoxyethanol) Xn, Xi, C 250 litres R20 R34 R36 R37 R38 S26 S27 S36 S37 S39 S45 GOJO F, Xn R22 Grinding Wheels & Segments (Al 2 O 3, SiO 2,ZrO) N/A Page 90 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:17

92 Ref. N o or Material/ Substance (1) CAS Number Danger (2) Category Amount Stored Annual Usage Nature of Use R (3) - Phrase Code (tonnes) (tonnes) High Gloss Teak (Ethyl N/A methyl ketoxime, Naphtha hydrodesulf heavy, Cobalt Carboxylate, Naphtha hydrodesulf heavy, Ethyl methyl ketoxime, Naphtha hydrodesulf heavy, Cobalt Carboxylate, Naphtha hydrotreated heavy) Hocut 3380 (Severely refined mineral oil, Neodecanoic acid, with 2- Aminoethanol, Isotridecanol, Ethoxylated, Carboxymethylated, 2-(2- Butoxyethoxy) ethanol, Methylene Bismorpholine, 3-Iodo-2 Propynylbutyl carbamate 30%in carrier solvent) Hydrofluoric Acid 38-40% T+, C, N R26 R27 R28 R35 Hydrogen Peroxide Xn, C, T R8 R22 R34 Solution R41 Hyperia S Fluid N/A Hyrdrochloric Acid Xn, C R20 R21 R22 R36 R37 R38 Hydrofluoric Acid 40% T+, C, N R26 R27 R28 R35 S (3) - Phrase S26 S28 S36 S37 S39 S45 S3 S28 S37 S39 S45 S26 S45 S26 S28 S36 S37 S39 S45 Page 91 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:17

93 Ref. N o or Material/ Substance (1) CAS Number Danger (2) Category Amount Stored Annual Usage Code (tonnes) (tonnes) ICS UV Ink (methanol, N/A ethanol, 1-methoxy-2- propanol) Ifracide D60L litr es Inhibitor OP8450 (Zinc sulphate, 2-phosphoro- 1,2,4 butanetra) Insural 140 N/A 250litres Insural 800 N/A 250 litres Ionoplus (mineral wool, ionoplus) Irish Fluid C Iron Oxide Powder N/A 350lbs Nature of Use R (3) - Phrase Isofast (diallyphthalate 23kg resin, glass filler) Isogrind Xn, Xi 066 tonnes R36 R37 R38 Jizer (hydrocarbon N/A 95 litres solvent,non-ionic surfactant) Kalmines XP (aluminium N/A silicate, aluminium, iron oxide, potassium aluminium fluoride, manganese dioxide, starch) Kalpur STP (refractory N/A ceramic fibre, aluminium sulphate) Mainlube 113A S (3) - Phrase Page 92 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:17

94 Ref. N o or Material/ Substance (1) CAS Number Danger (2) Category Amount Stored Annual Usage Nature of Use R (3) - Phrase Code (tonnes) (tonnes) Mastermet No Hazardous R20 Maxol Engine Oil N/A 10 litres MCP Honeywell 2 (cement, christobalite, CaSO 4 ) Met Prep Polishing Alumina Xi tonnes R36 R37 R38 S (3) - Phrase S24 S25 S26 S36 S37 S39 Methanol Xi, T, Xn R11 R23 R24 R25 R39 S7 S16 S24 S36 S37 S45 Metprep Diamond Xn, R36 R38 S26 S36 Suspension Mineral Stabilizer (demineralised water, sodium citrate, potassium sodium tartrate) Molybdate 3 Reagent for Silica (demineralised water, molybdic acid, sodium bisulfate, sulphuric N/A - - acid) Molybdate Reagent Xi R36 R37 R38 Molybdate Reagent N/A (compositional variable) (ammonium molybdate, demiralized water, other components, sulphuric acid) Molywhite Reno (refined hydrocarbons, esters of aromatic, non hazardous others) N/A 5 litres - Page 93 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:17

95 Ref. N o or Material/ Substance (1) CAS Number Danger (2) Category Amount Stored Annual Usage Nature of Use R (3) - Phrase S (3) - Phrase Code (tonnes) (tonnes) Natural Gas F+,Xn R12 S9 S16 S33 Nickel Based Alloy GMR (aluminium, chromium, cobalt, hafnium, molybdenum, nickel, tantalum, titaniu, tungsten, zirconium, aluminium) Nickel Based Alloy MAR (chromium, cobalt, hafnium, molybdenum, nickel, tantalum, titaniu, tungsten, zirconium, aluminium) Nitral C19 MG (calcium cyanamide, potassium aluminium fluoride, calcium hydroxide, graphite, non hazardous others) N/A - - N/A - 3 tonnes Nitric Acid 69% C, Xn R8 R23 R24 R25 R34 R41 Nitrogen (gaseous) Non hazardous (Asphyxiant in high concentration) Nitrogen (Refrigerated liquid) No-throw (alkylamines, DMSO-No throw) Non hazardous (Asphyxiant in high concentration), Xn (burns) N/A S23 S26 S36 S37 S39 S45 Page 94 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:17

96 Ref. N o or Material/ Substance (1) CAS Number Danger (2) Category Amount Stored Annual Usage Code (tonnes) (tonnes) Nucleant 70 SS (titanium, N/A 0.1 potassium tonnes boroflouride,copper) P.P. Dipcoat (ball clay, N/A mullite) Nature of Use R (3) - Phrase - - Petroleum Ether F, Xi, T 5 litres R11 R23 R24 R25 R36 R38 R45 R48 R65 Petroleum Ether 40-60C N/A 5 litres (n-pentane, 2 metylpentane) Plastic/Nylon Blast Media N/A 1.38 tonnes Polychem C603 (zinc N/A 50 kg sulphate monohydrate, sulphuric acid) Propan-2-ol GPR F, Xn, Xi R11 R36 R37 Rapeseedoil (vegetable oil) N/A Red Dye LPP 2216 (dimethylpolysiloxane, polyvinylsiloxane) Remasil 48 RP200 (calcined kaolin, amorphous silica, christobalite) litres lb s - - S (3) - Phrase S45 S53 S7 S16 S24 S25 S26 Page 95 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:17

97 Ref. N o or Material/ Substance (1) CAS Number Danger (2) Category Amount Stored Annual Usage Code (tonnes) (tonnes) Remasil 48/Mulcoa Xn,Xi lb (amorphous silica, calcined s kaolin, cristobalite) Remasol SP-BV (zirconium silicate, kyanite, quartz silica, titanium dioxide, Ilmenite) Xn, Xi tonnes Remet GZM tonnes Remet Wet-in tonnes Renew TD Retinax Supplier cannot provide Rimula D litres Rimula X litres R-Mer II Resin (odourless kerosene, propan-2-ol, carbon dioxide aerosol, ethoxylated alcohols, fatty ethanolamide) Rocol heavy duty cleaner spray (hydrocarbon aerosol propella, acetone, propan-2-ol) Rocol Mould Release Spray (hydrocarbon aerosol propella, acetone, hydrocarbon solvent) Nature of Use R (3) - Phrase Xn, Xi, F R22 N/A N/A - 50 litres R20 R40 R20 R36 R37 R38 S (3) - Phrase S24 S25 S36 S37 S45 - Page 96 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:17

98 Ref. N o or Material/ Substance (1) CAS Number Danger (2) Category Amount Stored Annual Usage Code (tonnes) (tonnes) Rocol PR Spray litres RTV 630A (mix of N/A polymethylsiloxane) RTV 615A N/A 0.44 tonnes Sedifloc 1030 C (white N/A mineral oil, rust and oxidation additives) Shell FM Hydraulic Oil 32 Shell Spirax A 80W-90 5 litres (oleofin suphide, alkenylamine) Shell Spirax Oil A 5 litres Shell Tivela 5 litres Shutter Oil (kerosene, distilled tall oil, petroleum jelly) Silicone Primer Mixture (christobalite, silicon dioxide) Silstrip Liquid (sulphonic acid, hydrocarbon solvent) Sivex FC Filters (silica amorphous, graphite) Nature of Use R (3) - Phrase F, Xn, Xi R N/A - 5 litres tonnes S (3) - Phrase Page 97 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:17

99 Ref. N o or Material/ Substance (1) CAS Number Danger (2) Category Amount Stored Annual Usage Code (tonnes) (tonnes) Sodium Hypochlorite N/A (sodium hypochlorite, sodium hydroxide) SP 115 Hardener (3- N/A 17 litres aminomethyl-3,5 trimethyl, benzyl alcohol, trimethylhexane-1,6 diamine, phenol, salicyclic acid) SP 115 Resin (bisphenol- N/A 70kg A-(epichlorohydrin), diglicydylether of bisphenol, 1,4-bis (2,3- epoxypropoxy), benzyl alcohol) Spec Scale (hydrochloric acid, hexamme solution, water based ingredients) Spectrus NX1164 (alyldimethylbenzylammon ium, ethanol) Spectrus NX1422 (alyldimethylbenzylammon ium, ethanol) SulfaVer (Barium chloride and citric acid) Spirax HD 80W-90 (olefin sulphide, alkenylamine) Nature of Use R (3) - Phrase T, C, N, F, Xn R23 R24 R25 R34 R36 R37 R N/A litres N/A S (3) - Phrase S26 S36 S37 S39 S45 Page 98 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:17

100 Ref. N o or Material/ Substance (1) CAS Number Danger (2) Category Amount Stored Annual Usage Nature of Use R (3) - Phrase S (3) - Phrase Code (tonnes) (tonnes) SS4155 tetraethyl silicate (distillates petroleum, tetraethyl silicate, 1- butanol, titanium (+4) salt, ethyl silicate) N/A Stabil SIC crucible (SiC, C, N/A Al 2 O 3,SiO 2, Na 2 O, K 2 O) Stainless Steel Shot (Fe, N./A Cr, C, Si) STC (sulphamic acid, C C18 Pareth (2-18)) Sterowash (sodium N/A - 5 litres - - chloride, purified water, polythene bottle) Sticktite 271 (Blend of waxes resins and Supplier cannot provide lbs polymers) Sticktite T (rosin:colophony) N/A lbs Stone Grinding (aluminumoxid) Non hazardous S22 S36 S38 Strontium Aluminium (aluminium and strontium) - 34 tonnes Styron 678 E Clear (polystyrene and mineral oil) Sulfuric Acid standard solution (demineralised water, sulphuric acid and other components) tonnes - 10 litres Page 99 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:18

101 Ref. N o or Material/ Substance (1) CAS Number Danger (2) Category Amount Stored Annual Usage Code (tonnes) (tonnes) Syncarb (C, SiC, Si, Al2O3, N/A SiO2, Na2O, B2O3, metallic Si) Sync F Crucible N/A Tacoband (Formulated) N/A 886 litres Tapmatic Cutting Fluid(kerosene, methyl eicosenoate, animal fatty oil, salicyclic acid) Thermia Oil B (DMSO extract- highly refined mineral oils and additives) Thesco Y Flux Powder (potassium tetraborate, potassium bifluoride) Titanium boron aluminium (titanium, aluminium and boron) Tivela Oil S 150 (blend of polyakylene glycol and additives) Tivela Oil S 220 (blend of polyakylene glycol and additives) Tivela Oil S 320 (blend of polyakylene glycol and additives) N/A N/A N/A N/A 50kg 205 litres 205 litres 205 litres Nature of Use R (3) - Phrase S (3) - Phrase Page 100 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:18

102 Ref. N o or Material/ Substance (1) CAS Number Danger (2) Category Amount Stored Annual Usage Code (tonnes) (tonnes) Tonna S Oil litres Ubik 2000 (3- N/A butoxypropan-2-ol, (C12-18) Pareth, sodium metasilicate, trisodium nitrilotriacetate and others) Ultrawet Glycerine Non hazardous (C, Xi) UVEX lens cleaning N/A solution (isopropanol and surfactant blend) litres Nature of Use R (3) - Phrase S (3) - Phrase S26 S36 Vermiculite (vermiculite, mineral oil, silica quartz) N/A tonnes Versuch Non hazardous S22 S36 S38 Virosol( (C12-18), sodium alkylamine carboxilate 30%, (C10-C16), (C(-C18) kg Vitrea Oil (DMSO extracthighly litres refined mineral oils and additives) Water Jel (lidocaine HCl, litres tea tree oil, glycerine USP, germaben II, triethanolamine) WD-40 (Organic Mixture) (Aliphatic petroleum distillates, petroleum based oil, LVP hydrocarbon fluid, carbon dioxide and non hazardous others) litres Page 101 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:18

103 Ref. N o or Material/ Substance (1) CAS Number Danger (2) Category Amount Stored Annual Usage Nature of Use R (3) - Phrase Code (tonnes) (tonnes) Wear Resistant Putty - 10 kg (bisphenol A diglycidyl ether resin, fillers, graphite, non hazardous others, crystalline silica and 12-hydroxi-octa de canoic acid glyceride) White Spirits Mangers F, Xi, Xn R20 R22 R36 Zircon Extra Coarse (zircon, quartz) lb s Zircon Flour (M173) Xn, Xi lb s R20 R36 R37 R38 Zircon Sand A (zircon and quartz) lbs - - S (3) - Phrase S23 S24 S25 S26 S37 S39 S51 Page 102 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:18

104 Table G.1(ii) Details of Process related Raw Materials, Intermediates, Products, etc., used or generated on the site List I List II Ref. TA Luft Odour EU Lists I and II N o or Material/ Class 1, (Tick and specify Group/Family Number) Code Substance (1) 2 or 3 Odourous Threshold Dangerous Groundwater Yes/No Description Substances Directive 76/464/EEC Directive 80/68/EEC µg/m 3 List I List II Ethyl Hexanol - no ABA brown aluminous - no oxide Acetone 3 yes Sweet Acetylene - yes Hydrochloric acid (35%) 3 yes pungent Ethyl acetate - Methyl ethyl ketone 3 yes Aluminium Alloy - no Injection Flux HMC 1 Aluminium Alloy - no Injection Flux Ecoflux 161 Aluminium Alloy - no Injection Flux HMC 61 Aluminium Deoxidants - no Alu-Stop LC25 - no Amino Acid Reagent for - no Phosphate and Silica Ammonium - no Fluoroborate GPR Antifoam DNE - no Antifoam DB 31 - no Notes (cont.): 4. The European Commission priority candidate list Page 103 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:18

105 Ref. N o or Material/ TA Luft Class 1, Code Substance (1) 2 or 3 Odourous Yes/No Ammonium - no tetrafluoroborate Nickel based alloy - no Aluminium foundry alloy - no C355 Aluminium foundry alloy - no C354 Alcast Plaster - no (Blockmould) B/M (MS- 26) Alufluid - no Adbond BV Concentrate - no Alcast Plaster (Handmould) H/M (MS- 26) - no - no Alcast trial plaster Aluminium magnesium alloys - no - Alvania grease EP (LF) 0 no Alvania grease EP (LF) 1 - no Alvania grease EP (RL) - no 3 Alvania grease EP (LF) 2 - no Alvania grease P - no Odour Description List I List II EU Lists I and II (Tick and specify Group/Family Number) Threshold Dangerous Groundwater Substances Directive Directive 76/464/EEC 80/68/EEC µg/m 3 List I List II Amberklene - Yes Solvent like Page 104 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:18

106 List I Ref. TA Luft Odour EU Lists I and II N o or Material/ Class 1, (Tick and specify Group/Family Number) Code Substance (1) 2 or 3 Odourous Threshold Dangerous Groundwater Yes/No Description Substances Directive 76/464/EEC Directive 80/68/EEC µg/m 3 List I List II List II Inspection penetrant - no (AQUA chek WB100) Ethanol 3 yes Alcohol like Aps no Aps-1I5191 Inkjet - no Additive Aps I5100 Cleaner for - no CIJ Imaje Aps-I no Argon - no Avalina Grease/Water - yes Solvent like Resistant Awa Brown Sand Grit - No - No Bakers Fluid No 3 Biochem No Biochem No Body Soluble Paper - No Bonide Hydrated Lime - No Boron Nitrite lubricoat blue - no Britemor 445 Burst 100 Butanox M 50 Calcium silicate slab - No - no - No - no Page 105 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:18

107 Ref. N o or Material/ TA Luft Class 1, Code Substance (1) 2 or 3 Odourous Yes/No Odour Description Expanded polystyrene - No Grade 40 Expanded polystyrene - No Grade 55 Expanded polystyrene - No Grade 71 Molochite (calcined - no china clay) Morlina oil - yes Solvent like Omala oil HD yes Solvent like Omala oil HD yes Solvent like Phosphonate - No Rapeseed oil - no Solvent like Sedifloc polymer - No Tellus 32 - yes Solvent like Tellus Oil 46 - Yes Solvent like Tellus Oil Yes Solvent like Tellus Oil Yes Solvent like Tellus Oil 68 - Yes Solvent like Tellus T 15 - yes Solvent like List I List II EU Lists I and II (Tick and specify Group/Family Number) Threshold Dangerous Groundwater Substances Directive Directive 76/464/EEC 80/68/EEC µg/m 3 List I List II Page 106 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:18

108 Ref. N o or Material/ TA Luft Class 1, Code Substance (1) 2 or 3 Odourous Yes/No Odour Description Carbolane Fibres - No (fiberfrax and kerlane) Carbon Dioxide - No Carbowool (calcium - No magnesium silicate) Carboard No Castrol GTX Motor Oil - yes Solvent like Caustic Soda Solution - No Cellulose - no microcrystalline Ceramic Fibre Blanket - no CF Mouldable - no Chemhib 201C - No Citofix DuroxFix - no Citric Acid - Classic Gold Extended - no Life Cooking Oil Copper (II) Chloride 2- - no hydrate Copper (II) Sulfate 5- - No hydrate Coverall GR No Coverall MTS no Crucible (RCF) - no Crucible 607HT - no Crystic 471 PALV - no List I List II EU Lists I and II (Tick and specify Group/Family Number) Threshold Dangerous Groundwater Substances Directive Directive 76/464/EEC 80/68/EEC µg/m 3 List I List II Page 107 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:18

109 Ref. N o or Material/ TA Luft Class 1, Code Substance (1) 2 or 3 Odourous Yes/No Odour Description Decon Neutracon - No Deltacast No Depositrol PY No Detergent sanitiser - No Diala Oil BG - yes Solvent like Difernard with Bitrex - No Discs 14 Flexovit - No Discs 16 Flexovit - No Di-Sodium Hydrogen - No Citrate Di-Sodium tetraborates - no Domino 1000 wash - No Domino BK No Domino IC-270BK - No Domino MC No Domino WL-200 WASH - No Donax TA Fluid (D ) Donax TA Fluid (D ) Dry Powder Special Metal Dry Powder Special Monnex - No - No - no - no List I List II EU Lists I and II (Tick and specify Group/Family Number) Threshold Dangerous Groundwater Substances Directive Directive 76/464/EEC 80/68/EEC µg/m 3 List I List II Page 108 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:18

110 Ref. N o or Material/ TA Luft Class 1, Code Substance (1) 2 or 3 Odourous Yes/No Odour Description Dubl-check Penetrants - No Durofix-2-Powder - No Dycote DBN No Dycote GR No Dycote Hardener - No Dyno-Rod Bioflo Grease - yes Solvent like E Multifilament Glass - no Ecocool SEP - No Ecosol 1260PC - No Ether - Fibreglass Fabrics F - No Fibreglass Resin - No Flora Free - No Fused Silica RP2 - no G354 - no Gardoclean S No GOJO - no Grinding Wheels & - no Segments List I List II EU Lists I and II (Tick and specify Group/Family Number) Threshold Dangerous Groundwater Substances Directive Directive 76/464/EEC 80/68/EEC µg/m 3 List I List II Page 109 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:18

111 Ref. N o or Material/ TA Luft Class 1, Code Substance (1) 2 or 3 Odourous Yes/No High Gloss Teak - No Hocut No Hydrofluoric Acid no 40% Hydrogen Peroxide - no Solution Hyperia S Fluid - no Hyrdrochloric Acid 3 yes pungent Hydrofluoric Acid 40% - ICS UV Ink - no Ifracide D60L - no Inhibitor OP no Insural no Insural no Ionoplus - no Irish Fluid C - no Iron Oxide Powder - no Isofast - no Isogrind - no Jizer - no Odour Description Kalmines XP - no Kalpur STP - no Mainlube 113A - no List I List II EU Lists I and II (Tick and specify Group/Family Number) Threshold Dangerous Groundwater Substances Directive Directive 76/464/EEC 80/68/EEC µg/m 3 List I List II Page 110 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:18

112 List I List II Ref. TA Luft Odour EU Lists I and II N o or Material/ Class 1, (Tick and specify Group/Family Number) Code Substance (1) 2 or 3 Odourous Threshold Dangerous Groundwater Yes/No Description Substances Directive 76/464/EEC Directive 80/68/EEC µg/m 3 List I List II Mastermet - no Maxol Engine Oil - yes Solvent like MCP Honeywell 2 - no Met Prep Polishing - no Alumina Methanol - yes Alcohol like Metprep Diamond - no Suspension Mineral Stabilizer - no Molybdate 3 Reagent for - no Silica Molybdate Reagent - no Molybdate Reagent - no Molywhite Reno - no Natural gas - no Nickel Based Alloy GMR - no Nickel Based Alloy MAR - no Nitral C19 MG - no Nitric Acid 69% - no Nitrogen (gaseous) - no Nitrogen (Refrigerated - no liquid) No-throw - no Page 111 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:18

113 Ref. N o or Material/ TA Luft Class 1, Code Substance (1) 2 or 3 Odourous Yes/No Odour Description Nucleant 70 SS - no P.P. Dipcoat - no Petroleum Ether - yes Solvent like Petroleum Ether 40-60C - yes Solvent like Plastic/Nylon Blast - no Media Polychem C603 - no Propan-2-ol GPR - yes Alcohol like Rapeseedoil - no Red Dye LPP no Remasil 48 RP200 - no Remasil 48/Mulcoa 47 - no Remasol SP-BV - no Remet GZM - no Remet Wet-in - no Renew TD - no Retinax - no Rimula D - no Rimula X - no List I List II EU Lists I and II (Tick and specify Group/Family Number) Threshold Dangerous Groundwater Substances Directive Directive 76/464/EEC 80/68/EEC µg/m 3 List I List II Page 112 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:18

114 Ref. N o or Material/ TA Luft Class 1, Code Substance (1) 2 or 3 Odourous Yes/No Odour Description R-Mer II Resin - no Rocol Heavy - No Rocol Mould Release - No Spray Rocol PR Spray - No RTV 630A - No RTV 615A - No Shell FM Hydraulic Oil - yes Solvent like 32 Shell Spirax - yes Solvent like Shell Spirax Oil - yes Solvent like Shell Tivela - yes Solvent like Shutter Oil - yes Solvent like Silicone Primer Mixture - No Silstrip Liquid - No Sivex FC Filters - No Sodium Hypochlorite - yes Chlorine like SP 115 Hardener - No SP 115 Resin - No Spec Scale - No Spectrus NX no List I List II EU Lists I and II (Tick and specify Group/Family Number) Threshold Dangerous Groundwater Substances Directive Directive 76/464/EEC 80/68/EEC µg/m 3 List I List II Page 113 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:19

115 List I List II Ref. TA Luft Odour EU Lists I and II N o or Material/ Class 1, (Tick and specify Group/Family Number) Code Substance (1) 2 or 3 Odourous Threshold Dangerous Groundwater Yes/No Description Substances Directive 76/464/EEC Directive 80/68/EEC µg/m 3 List I List II Spectrus NX No Spirax HD 80W-90 - No SS4155 tetraethyl - No silicate Stabil SIC crucible - No Stainless Steel Shot - No STC - No Sterowash - No Sticktite No Sticktite T - No Stone Grinding - No Strontium Aluminium - no Styron 678 E Clear - No SulfaVer - No Sulfuric Acid - no Syncarb - No Sync F Crucible - No Tacoband - No Tapmatic - No Thermia Oil B - yes Solvent like Thesco Y Flux - No Titanium boron - No aluminium Tivela Oil S yes Solvent like Tivela Oil S yes Solvent like Tivela Oil S yes Solvent like Tonna S Oil 68 - yes Solvent like Page 114 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:19

116 Ref. N o or Material/ TA Luft Class 1, Code Substance (1) 2 or 3 Odourous Yes/No Ubik No Ultrawet Glycerine - No Odour Description List I List II EU Lists I and II (Tick and specify Group/Family Number) Threshold Dangerous Groundwater Substances Directive Directive 76/464/EEC 80/68/EEC µg/m 3 List I List II UVEX lens cleaning - No solution Vermiculite - No Versuch - No Virosol Vitrea Oil Water Jel WD-40 (Organic Mixture) Wear Resistant putty White Spirits Mangers Zircon Extra Coarse Zircon Flour Zircon Sand A Page 115 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:19

117 TABLE H.1(i): WASTE - Hazardous Waste Recovery/Disposal Waste material EWC Code Main source 1 Quantity On-site Recovery/Dispo sal Off-site Recovery, reuse or recycling Off-site Disposal TW knockout waste Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment Tonnes / month m 3 / month (Method & Location ) (Method, Location & Undertaker) AHV, Westring , Castrop Rauxel, Germany Cedar Resource Management, Greenogue, Dublin Enva, Smithstown Industrial Estate, Shannon, County Clare. Cooking Oil Fluorescent Tubes Tonne Irish Lamps, Athy, Kildare Ecocool CGF/D * 5.8. (Method, Location & Undertaker) D9 Enva, Smithstown Industrial Estate, Shannon, County Clare Laboratory Chemical Waste * 0.5 Kommeunekemi a/s Waste Chemicals * 0.38 Kommeunekemi a/s Kimeens, Ballymore Eustace West & Dip Room Sand * 5 Cohglanstown East, Co. Kommeunekemi a/s, Denmark Kommeunekemi a/s, Denmark Kimeens, Ballymore Eustace West & Page 116 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:19

118 Machine Cell Water Maintenance Oil * 0.44 Kildare Waste chemicals * 1.38 Kommeunekemi a/s Spill wipes * 0.37 Kommeunekemi a/s Empty Ink Containers/Empt y packaging * Kommeunekemi a/s Flux/Dip Room Slurry/Corrosive Liquid * Kommeunekemi a/s 1 A reference should be made to the main activity / process for each waste. Cohglanstown East, Co. Kildare Enva, Smithstown Industrial Estate, Shannon, County Clare. Enva, Smithstown Industrial Estate, Shannon, County Clare. Kommeunekemi a/s, Denmark Kommeunekemi a/s, Denmark Kommeunekemi a/s, Denmark Kommeunekemi a/s, Denmark Page 117 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:19

119 TABLE H.1(ii) WASTE - Other Waste Recovery/Disposal Waste material EWC Code Main source 1 Quantity On-site recovery/disposal 2 Off-site Recovery, reuse or recycling Off-site Disposal Tonnes / month Gypsum Aluminium TW knockout waste Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment General Mixed Waste Composting Organic Canteen waste Timber/Wood Pallets Packaging waste (Cardboard & Plastic) m 3 / month (Method & Location) (Method, Location & Undertaker) RZB, Bochum, Germany Milver Metals, Coronel Avenue, Rowleys Green Industrial Estate, Conventry, West Midlands, UK AHV, Westring , Castrop Rauxel, Germany Cedar Resource Management Greenogue Vieola Environmental Services, Six Cross Roads, Waterford. Vieola Environmental Services, Six Cross Roads, Waterford. Vieola Environmental Services, Six Cross Roads, Waterford. (Method, Location & Undertaker) Cedar Resource Management Greenogue Vieola Environmental Services, Six Cross Roads, Waterford Page 118 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:19

120 Dross A reference should be made to the main activity/ process for each waste. 2 The method of disposal or recovery should be clearly described and referenced to Attachment H.1 Milver Metals Coronel Avenue, Rowleys Green Industrial Estate, Conventry, West Midlands, UK Page 119 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:19

121 Table I.2(i) SURFACE WATER QUALITY (Sheet 1 of 2) Monitoring Point/ Grid Reference: NOT Applicable Parameter ph Temperature Electrical conductivity EC Ammoniacal nitrogen NH 4 - N Chemical oxygen demand Biochemical oxygen demand Dissolved oxygen DO Calcium Ca Cadmium Cd Chromium Cr Chloride Cl Copper Cu Iron Fe Lead Pb Magnesium Mg Manganese Mn Mercury Hg Results (mg/l) Date Date Date Date Sampling method 2 (grab, drift etc.) Normal Analytical Range 2 Analysis method / technique Page 120 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:19

122 Surface Water Quality (Sheet 2 of 2) Parameter Nickel Ni Potassium K Sodium Na Sulphate SO 4 Zinc Zn Total alkalinity (as CaCO 3 ) Total organic carbon TOC Total oxidised nitrogen TON Nitrite NO 2 Nitrate NO 3 Faecal coliforms ( /100mls) Total coliforms ( /100mls) Phosphate PO 4 Results (mg/l) Date Date Date Date Sampling method (grab, drift etc.) Normal Analytical Range Analysis method / technique Page 121 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:19

123 Table I.4(i) GROUNDWATER QUALITY (Sheet 1 of 2) Monitoring Point/ Grid Reference: GW1 Parameter Results (mg/l) Sampling method (composite etc.) Normal Analytical Range Analysis method / technique June 2001 Feb 2005 July 2006 March 2008 ph Meter Temperature Electrical conductivity EC meter Ammoniacal nitrogen NH 4 - <0.2 spectro N Dissolved oxygen DO 5.8 meter Residue on evaporation (180 o C) Calcium Ca ICP IRIS Cadmium Cd <0.03 ICP USN Chromium Cr <0.018 <0.05 ICP USN Chloride Cl KONE Copper Cu < <0.05 ICP USN Cyanide Cn, total <0.05 Spectro Iron Fe < ICP USN Lead Pb < ICP USN Magnesium Mg ICP IRIS Manganese Mn ICP USN Mercury Hg < < CV AA Nickel Ni ICP USN Potassium K 1.0 Flame Photo Sodium Na 17.5 Flame Photo Page 122 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:19

124 Groundwater Quality (sheet 2 of 2) Parameter Results (mg/l) Sampling method (composite, dipper etc.) Normal Analytical Range Analysis method / technique June 2001 Feb 2005 July 2006 March 2008 Phosphate PO 4 < Sulphate SO 4 < KONE Zinc Zn ICP USN Total alkalinity (as CaCO 3 ) 240 Titration Total organic carbon TOC 41 IR Total oxidised nitrogen 0.5 KONE TON Arsenic As < AA Barium Ba <0.05 <0.05 ICP IRIS Boron B <0.05 ICP IRIS Fluoride F KONE Phenol <0.01 HPLC Phosphorus P <0.05 ICP IRIS Selenium Se <0.00 AA 2 Silver Ag <0.01 ICP USN Nitrite NO 2 - Nitrate NO Faecal coliforms ( - /100mls) Total coliforms ( /100mls) - Water level (m OD) XX Page 123 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:19

125 (Sheet 1 of 2) Monitoring Point/ Grid Reference: GW2 Parameter March 2008 PH Temperature Electrical conductivity EC 454 Ammoniacal nitrogen NH 4 - N Dissolved oxygen DO Residue on evaporation (180 o C) Calcium Ca Cadmium Cd <0.03 Chromium Cr <0.05 Chloride Cl Copper Cu <0.05 Cyanide Cn, total Iron Fe Lead Pb Magnesium Mg Manganese Mn 0.71 Mercury Hg Nickel Ni <0.1 Potassium K Sodium Na Results (mg/l) Sampling method (composite etc.) Normal Analytical Range Analysis method / technique Page 124 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:19

126 Groundwater Quality (sheet 2 of 2) Parameter March 2008 Results (mg/l) Date Date Sampling method (composite, dipper etc.) Normal Analytical Range Analysis method / technique Phosphate PO 4 Sulphate SO 4 37 Zinc Zn 0.18 Total alkalinity (as CaCO 3 ) Total organic carbon TOC Total oxidised nitrogen TON Arsenic As Barium Ba Boron B Fluoride F Phenol Phosphorus P Selenium Se Silver Ag Nitrite NO 2 Nitrate NO 3 1 Faecal coliforms ( /100mls) Total coliforms ( /100mls) Water level (m OD) Page 125 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:19

127 TABLE I.4(ii): LIST OF OWNERS/FARMERS OF LAND Land Owner Townlands where landspreading Map Reference Fertiliser P requirement for each farm *NMP must take account of on-farm slurry Total P requirement of the client List TABLE I.4(ii): LANDSPREADING Land Owner/Farmer Map Reference Field ID Total Area (ha) (a) Usable Area (ha) Soil P Test Mg/l Date of P test Crop P Required (kg P/ha) Volume of On-Farm Slurry Returned (m 3 /ha) Estimated P in On-Farm Slurry (kg P/ha) (b) Volume to be Applied (m 3 /ha) P Applied (kg P/ha) Total Volume of imported slurry per plot (m 3 ) TOTAL VOLUME THAT CAN BE IMPORTED ON TO THE FARM: Concentration of P in landspread material - kg P/m 3 Concentration of N in landspread material - kg N/m 3 Page 126 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:19

128 Table I.7(i): AMBIENT NOISE ASSESSMENT Third Octave analysis for noise emissions should be used to determine tonal noises National Grid Sound Pressure Levels Reference (6N, 6E) L(A) eq L(A) 10 L(A) SITE BOUNDARY Location 1: 57.0 Location 2: 61.8 Location 3: 48.4 Location 4: 2. NOISE SENSITIVE LOCATIONS Location 1: Location 2: Location 3: Location 4: NOTE: All locations should be identified on accompanying drawings. Page 127 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:19

129 ANNEX 2: CHECKLIST FOR ARTICLE 10 COMPLIANCE Article 10 of the Environmental Protection Agency (Licensing) Regulations, 1994 to 2004 sets out the statutory requirements for information to accompany a licence application. The Application Form is designed in such a way as to set out these questions in a structured manner and not necessarily in the order presented in Article 10. In order to ensure a legally valid application in respect of Article 10 requirements, all Applicants should complete the following checklist and submit it with the completed Application Form. Article 10(2) Section in Application (a) give the name, address and telephone number of the applicant and, if different, any address to B1 which correspondence relating to the application should be sent and, if the applicant is a body corporate, the address of its registered or principal office, Checked by Applicant (b) give - (i) in the case of an established activity, the number of employees and other persons working or engaged in connection with the activity on the date after which a licence is required and during normal levels of operation, or (c) (d) (ii) in any other case, the gross capital cost of the activity to which the application relates, give the name of the planning authority in whose functional area the activity is or will be carried on, in the case of a discharge of any trade effluent or other matter (other than domestic sewage or storm water) to a sewer of a sanitary authority, give the name of the sanitary authority in which the sewer is vested or by which it is controlled, B4 B5 B6 (e) give the location or postal address (including where appropriate, the name of the relevant townland or townlands) and the National Grid reference of the premises to which the activity relates, B2 (f) specify the relevant class or classes in the First Schedule to the Act to which the activity relates, B3 (g) specify the raw and ancillary materials, substances, preparations, fuels and energy which will be produced by or utilised in the activity, G (h) describe the plant, methods, processes, ancillary processes, abatement, recovery and treatment systems, and operating procedures for the activity, D Page 128 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:20

130 Article 10(2) continued../ Section in Application (i) indicate how the requirements of section 83(5)(a)(i) to (v) and (vii) to (x) of the Act shall be met, L having regard, where appropriate, to any relevant specification issued by the Agency under section 5(3) of the Act and the reasons for the selection of the arrangements proposed, Checked by Applicant (j) give particulars of the source, nature, composition, temperature, volume, level, rate, method of treatment and location of emissions, and the period or periods during which the emissions are made or are to be made, Annex 1 (k) (l) describe the arrangements for the prevention or minimisation of waste and, where waste is produced, the on and of site arrangements for the recovery or disposal of solid and liquid wastes, specify, by reference to the relevant European Waste Catalogue codes as prescribed by Commission Decision 2000/532/EC of 03 May 2000, the quantity and nature of the waste or wastes produced or to be produced by the activity, (m) provide: (i) details, and an assessment, of the impacts of any existing or proposed emissions on the environment, including on an environmental medium other than that or those into which the emissions are or are to be made, and (ii) details of the proposed measures to prevent or eliminate, or where that is not practicable, to limit, reduce or abate emissions, (n) identify monitoring and sampling points and outline proposals for monitoring emissions and the environmental consequences of any such emissions, H H I F F2 (o) describe the condition of the site of the installation, I (p) describe in outline the main alternatives, if any, to the proposals contained in the application which were studied by the applicant, (q) specify the measures to be taken to comply with an environmental quality standard where such a standard requires stricter conditions to be attached to a licence than would otherwise be determined by reference to best available techniques, I8 I8 Article 10(2) continued../ Section in Application Checked by Applicant Page 129 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:20

131 (r) describe the measures to be taken for minimising pollution over long distances or in the territory of other states, E, F (s) describe the measures to be taken under abnormal operating conditions, including start-up, shutdown, leaks, malfunctions, breakdowns and momentary stoppages, J (t) describe the measures to be taken on and following the permanent cessation of the activity or part of the activity to avoid any risk of environmental pollution and to return the site of the activity to a satisfactory state, K (u) describe, in the case of an activity which gives, or could give rise, to an emission containing a hazardous substance which is discharged to an aquifer and is specified in the Annex to Council Directive 80/68/EEC of 17 December 1979 on the protection of groundwater against pollution caused by certain dangerous substances, the arrangements necessary to comply with said Council Directive, (v) include any other information required under Article 6(1) of Council Directive 96/61/EC of 24 September 1996 concerning integrated pollution prevention and control, (w) include a non-technical summary of information provided in relation to the matters specified in paragraphs (f) to (v) above, (x) state whether the activity consists of, comprises, or is for the purposes an establishment to which the European Communities (Control of Major Accident Hazards involving Dangerous Substances) Regulations, 2000 apply, E B A B9 Page 130 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:20

132 Article 10(3) Without prejudice to Article 12(1), an application for a licence shall be accompanied by - (a) a copy of the relevant page of the newspaper in which the notice in accordance with article 6 has been published, Section in Application B8 Checked by Applicant (b) a copy of the text of the site notice erected or fixed on the land or structure in accordance with article 7, B8 (c) a copy of the notice given to the planning authority under section 85(1)(a) of the Act, B8 (d) a copy of such plans, including a site plan and location map (no larger than A3), and such other particulars, reports and supporting documentation as are necessary to identify and describe - (i) the activity B2 (ii) the position of the site notice in accordance with article 7, B8 (iii) the point or points from which emissions are made or are to be made, and B2 (iv) monitoring and sampling points, and B2 (e) a fee specified in accordance with section 94 of the Act. In Cover letter Page 131 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:20

133 Article 10(4) Checked by Applicant (b) A signed original and 2 hardcopies of the application and accompanying documents/particulars in hardcopy format plus 2 copies of all files in electronic searchable PDF format on CD-Rom shall be submitted to the headquarters of the Agency. In cases where an E.I.S. is required to be submitted to the Agency in support of the application, a signed original and 2 hardcopies of the EIS plus 16* copies of all files in electronic searchable PDF format on CD-Rom shall be submitted to the headquarters of the Agency. N/A * Energy sector applicants = 18 copies Hardcopies submitted. CD version submitted. Page 132 of 132 EPA Export :01:06:20

134 Honeywell IPPC Licence Application Table of Contents for Attachments Attachment A.1 Non-Technical Summary Attachment B.1 Owner/Operator Attachment B.1 Certificate of Incorporation Attachment B.2 Location of Activity Attachment B.2 - Location maps ( A3) Attachment B.8 Site Notice, Newspaper Advertisement & Planning Authority Notice Attachment C.1 Organisational Chart Attachment C.2 EMS & EMP Attachment C.3 Standard Operating Procedures Health, Safety & Environmental Policy Health, Safety & Environmental Review SOP HTTW-SOP-HSE-G-004 Surface Water Drain SOP HTTW-SOP-HSE-G-013 Waste Water Quality SOP HTTW-SOP-HSE-G-012 Oil Coolant Management SOP HTTW-SOP-HSE-G-010 Air Quality & Emissions SOP HTTW-SOP-HSE-G-006 Excursion/Incident Investigation & Reporting SOP HTTW-SOP-HSE-G-019 Attachment D.1 Description of Process Attachment D.2 Unit Flow Operations Diagram Attachment D.3 Bag Filter Abatement Attachment E.1 Emissions to Atmosphere Attachment E.3 Trade Effluent Process Flow Map Attachment E.5 Noise Survey Report Attachment E.6 Tabular Data for Emissions Attachment F.1 Treatment, Abatement and Control Systems Attachment F.1.A Bag Filter Abatement Attachment F.1.B Block Wash Treatment Diagram Attachment F.2 Emissions Monitoring & Sampling Points Attachment F.2.A Site Specific Protocol EPA Export :01:06:20

135 Honeywell IPPC Licence Application Attachment F.2.B Standard Operating Procedures Attachment F.3 - Tabular Data on Monitoring and Sampling Points Attachment G.1 Resource Use & Energy Efficiency Attachment G.1.A Energy Audit Attachment G.1.B Industrial Best Practice Initiative Attachment G.1.C Cleaner Green Production Programme (CGPP), Expression of Interest Form Attachment G.1.D Summary of Compressed Air Management System installed in 2007 under SE1 LIEN Scheme Attachment H.1 Bund Management Attachment H.1.A Environmental Impact Assessment, Sludge Dewatering Facility Attachment H.1.B Bunded Area Attachment H.2 Standard Operating Procedures Waste Recycling Disposal Contractor Selection & Control HTTW-SOP-HSE-G-001 Audit of Waste Recycling Disposal Contractors HTTW-SOP-HSE-G-002 Waste Minimisation HTTW-SOP-HSE-G-009 Waste Segregation HTTW-SOP-HSE-G-024 Attachment I.1 - Atmospheric Dispersion Modelling Attachment I.5 Hydrogeological Assessment Attachment I.8 Assessment of BAT Attachment J- Accident Prevention & Emergency Response Attachment J.1.A Emergency Response Plan Attachment J.1.B Firewater Retention Study Attachment J.1.B Standard Operating Procedures Waste Management SOP HTTW-SOP-HSE-G-005 Spill Prevention & Control SOP HTTW-SOP-HSE-G-008 Spill Prevention, Control, Countermeasure & Contingency Plan HTTW-SOP-HSE-G-062 EPA Export :01:06:20

136 Honeywell IPPC Licence Application Attachment B Honeywell IPPC Licence Application Attachment B General EPA Export :01:06:20

137 Honeywell IPPC Licence Application Attachment B Contents Attachment B.1 Certificate of Incorporation Attachment B.2 Location of Activity Attachment B.8 Site Notice, Newspaper Advertisement, & Planning Authority Notice EPA Export :01:06:20

138 Honeywell IPPC Licence Application Attachment B Honeywell IPPC Licence Application Attachment B.1 Certificate of Incorporation EPA Export :01:06:20

139 EPA Export :01:06:20

140 Honeywell IPPC Licence Application Attachment B Attachment B.2 Location of Activity EPA Export :01:06:20

141 Site Location Honeywell Site Project Title Honeywell Preliminary Hydrogeological Assessment Site Location Map Figure 1 RPS Group Ph: West Pier Business Campus, Fax: Dun Laoghaire, E: ireland@rpsgroup.com Co Dublin W: Issue Details Drawn: C. Reilly Project No. MDE0774 Checked: N. Mitchell File Ref. Approved: N. Mitchell MDE0774MI0006A01 Scale: A4 Drawing No. Rev. Date: 01/05/08 MI0006 A01 Notes 1. This drawing is the property of RPS Group Ltd.. It is a confidential document and must not be copied, used, or its contents divulged without prior written consent. 2. All levels are referred to Ordnance Datum, Malin Head. 3. Ordnance Survey Ireland Licence No. EN Copyright Government of Ireland. EPA Export :01:06:20

142 Waterford Industrial Par Legend LISMORE PARK Waterford Industrial Park ) ) No Window Project Preliminary Hydrogeological Assessment Title ) Site Layout Figure 2 RPS Group Ph: West Pier Business Campus, Fax: Dun Laoghaire, E: ireland@rpsgroup.com Co Dublin W: Issue Details Drawn: A. Anderssen Project No. MDE0774 Checked: N. Mitchell File Ref. Approved: N. Mitchell MDE0774Mi007D01 CORK ROAD Scale: Drawing No. Rev. Date: 02/05/08 Mi0007 D01 Notes 1. This drawing is the property of RPS Group Ltd.. It is a confidential document and must not be copied, used, or its contents divulged without prior written consent. 2. All levels are referred to Ordnance Datum, Malin Head. 3. Ordnance Survey Ireland Licence No. EN Copyright Government of Ireland. Waterford Industrial Park River Suir BAUSEY AND LAMB GW3 ) ) ) HONEYWELL TURBO GW2 GW1 HASBRO BH4 BH1 ) REXAM WATERFORD STANLEY ) Stream ) Monitoring Well Location BH2 BH3 IVAX TEVA IVAX HONEYWELL MEASUREX WATERFORD NOVARTIS Honeywell Turbo Technology Client PPI PPI Well EPA Export :01:06:20

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