My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Home
Browse
Search
COMPLIANCE INFO_PRE 2019
EnvironmentalHealth
>
EHD Program Facility Records by Street Name
>
C
>
CLARK
>
3927
>
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
>
PR0514138
>
COMPLIANCE INFO_PRE 2019
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
2/28/2019 4:22:31 PM
Creation date
10/31/2018 12:27:35 PM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
PRE 2019
RECORD_ID
PR0514138
PE
2230
FACILITY_ID
FA0010034
FACILITY_NAME
PNP Stockton #80
STREET_NUMBER
3927
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
CLARK
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95215
APN
17917109
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
3927 E CLARK DR
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
Scanner
SJGOV\rtan
Supplemental fields
FilePath
\MIGRATIONS\C\CLARK\3927\PR0514138\COMPLIANCE INFO 1991 - 2011.PDF
QuestysFileName
COMPLIANCE INFO 1991 - 2011
QuestysRecordDate
11/14/2017 5:47:21 PM
QuestysRecordID
3727153
QuestysRecordType
12
QuestysStateID
1
Tags
EHD - Public
Jump to thumbnail
< previous set
next set >
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
1543
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
Table I <br /> The following chemicals do not attach or permeate high density crosslinkable polyethylene resins up to 100° F. <br /> Each application should be considered individually. All concentrations apply except where noted. <br /> Acetic Acid Ethyl Alcohol Mercury Stannous Salts <br /> Aluminum Salts Ethylene Glycol Methyl Alcohol Starch Solutions <br /> Alum Ferric Salts Methylsulfuric Acid Stearic Acid <br /> Ammonium Hydroxide Ferrous Salts Michel Salts 'Sulfuric Acid <80% <br /> Ammonium Salts Fluoboric Acid Nicotinic Acid Sulfurous Acid <br /> Amyl Alcohol Fluosilicic Acid Nitric Acid<50% Sugar Solution <br /> Antimony Salts Formic Acid Oxalic Acid Glucose <br /> Arsenic Acid Gallic Acid Perchloric Acid Lactose <br /> Barium Hydroxide Gluconic Acid Phenol<10% Sucrose, etc. <br /> Benzene Sulfonic Acid Hexanol Potassium Hydroxide Tannic Acid <br /> Bismuth Salts Hydrazone<35% Potassium Salts Tanning Extracts <br /> Boric Acid Hydrozine Hydrochloride Phosphoric Acid Tartaric Acid <br /> Bromic Acid Hydriodic Acid Photographic Solutions Titinium Acid <br /> Butanediol Hydrobromic Acid Propyl Alcohol Toluene Sulfonic Acid <br /> Butyl Alcohol Hydrochloric Acid Propylene Glycol Triethanolamine <br /> Calcium Hydroxide Hydrofluoric Acid Sea Water Urea <br /> Calcium Salts Hydrofluorosilicic Acid Selenic Acid Vinegar <br /> Chromic Acid<50% Hydrogen Peroxide<52% Sewage Wetting Agents <br /> Citric Acid Hydrogen Phosphide Silicic Acid Zinc Salts <br /> Copper Salts Hydroquinone Silver Salts <br /> Detergents Hypochorous Acid Soap Solutions <br /> Diazo Salts Iodine Solutions Sodium Ferricyanide <br /> Diethyl Carbonate Lactic Acid Sodium Ferrocyanide <br /> Diethanol Amine Latex Sodium Hydroxide <br /> Diethylene Glycol Lead Acetate 'Sodium Hypochlorite<9% <br /> Diglycolic Acid Magnesium Salts Sodium Salts 'Concentrations above stated per- <br /> Dimethylamine Mercuric Salts Sodium Sulfonates centage require special considera- <br /> Dimeth I Formamide Mercurous Salts Stanic Salts tions,contactfactoryap for guidelines <br /> Dimethyl concerning these applications. <br /> Table II <br /> The following oils and organic chemicals do not Fatty Mineral Animal Vegetable <br /> attack HDXLPE resins. They will be absorbed into Acids Oils Fats Oil <br /> the wall of the tank; however, there should be no Butyric Lube Lard Corn <br /> loss of chemical. Because of this absorption, no Lauric Transformer Fish Oil Coconut <br /> chemical other than the original should be stored in Linoleic Hydraulic Musk Oil Cottonseed <br /> the tank as long as contamination may result as the Oleic Whale Oil Olive <br /> absorbed oil is leached out. Storage at Palmitic Peanut <br /> temperatures up to 100° F are possible provided the Stearic <br /> effects of the absorption on the properties of the <br /> tank are not prohibitive. <br /> Table III Anitine Ethyl Butyrate Nitrobenzene <br /> The following organic chemicals do not attack high Benzene Ethylene Chlorohydin Octyl Cresol <br /> density crosslinkable polyethylene resins. They will Carbon Tetrachloride Fuel Oil Propylene Dichloride <br /> be absorbed into the wall of tank and a permeation Cychoh xanol AliphaFufuratic <br /> Toluene <br /> Cychohexanol Aliphatic Hydrocarbons Xylene <br /> loss will occur. Because of this permeation and the Cycolohexnone (hexane, octane, <br /> effect it has on the physical properties of the tank, it Dibutylphthalate hexene, octene, etc.) <br /> is generally not recommended that these chemicals Diesel Fuel Jet Fuel <br /> be storage at room temperatures above 100° F. Dimethylamine Gasoline <br /> However, their use largely depends on such factors <br /> as size of tank, its location, toxicity of the chemical, The document ndations accuratebe guaranteed <br /> ranteei became <br /> a the reinseat fuse am beyond <br /> our suggestions <br /> y and recommendations cannot be guarenteetl berausa Me conditions of use are beyontl our corNcl. <br /> and applicable codes such as NFPA, OSHA, etc. Intonation presented herein is given without reference to any patent questions which may be encountered <br /> in use thereof.Such questions should be Investigated by those using this information.poly processing <br /> Company assumes no responsibility for the use of information Presented herein and hereby disclaims all <br /> liability in regard to such use. <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.