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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SR0067877
PE
4201
STREET_NUMBER
7870
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
ELEVENTH
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
TRACY
Zip
95304
APN
25015004
ENTERED_DATE
8/27/2013 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
7870 W ELEVENTH ST
P_LOCATION
03
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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\MIGRATIONS\E\ELEVENTH\7870\LIQUID WASTE PLAN CK\SR0067877.PDF
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McTIGHE OIL-WATER SEPARATOR SPECIFICATIONS-Rectangular <br /> Note to spec. writer: Tailor these specifications to meet your specific project requirements. <br /> Items that are underlined require input regarding the separator model chosen,quantity,or <br /> configuration. When a paragraph is bulleted, choose the paragraph that pertains to the <br /> separator you wish to specify. Contact McTighe for assistance in preparing specifications on <br /> separator configurations not included in this section or for electronic specifications. <br /> Provide One(1) McTighe Industries: A Division of Billion International Group, Inc., 3405 S. <br /> Westport Ave., Sioux Falls, SD 57106 (888)-776-0581, Model (CO, PCO, or SOLO-10) <br /> corrugated parallel plate oil-water separator having a maximum flow rate of gallons per <br /> minute and producing a free oil effluent quality of ppm. <br /> Design Criteria <br /> The oil-water separator shall be a special purpose factory assembled unit which is the <br /> standard product of a manufacturer regularly engaged in the production of such equipment <br /> with similar units operating for a minimum of five(5)years. <br /> The separator design shall incorporate Chapters 3 and 5 of the American Petroleum Institute <br /> (API) Manual on Disposal of Refinery Wastes (Volume on Liquid Wastes) and API Bulletin <br /> Number 1630 "Wastewater Handling and Treatment for Petroleum Marketing Facilities"— <br /> First Edition May 1979. Both of these standards are out of print and are replaced by API 421 <br /> "Monographs on Refinery Environmental Control -- Management of Water Discharges" — <br /> First Edition February 1990. <br /> Separator shall be designed for intermittent, variable or continuous flows of water, oil and/or <br /> any combination of non-emulsified oil-water mixtures. The influent is composed of list type <br /> of hvdrocarbons, specific gravities ambient conditions and water characteristics.) <br /> • (Model CO) -- Separator shall process uncontrolled surges of water, oil, or oil-water <br /> mixtures ranging from zero flow up to 100%of maximum hydraulic throughput <br /> capacity and produce a free oil effluent quality of 15 ppm or less. <br /> • (Model PCO & SOLO-10) -- Separator shall process uncontrolled surges of water, oil, <br /> or oil-water mixtures ranging from zero flow up to 100%of maximum hydraulic <br /> throughput capacity and produce a free oil effluent quality of 10 ppm or less. <br /> Separator shall be designed in a manner to minimize solids accumulation in the corrugated <br /> plate pack to prevent plugging problems. This must include providing corrugated plates <br /> inclined upwards at a minimum angle of 30". (For model SOLO-10 add: Separator shall <br /> include a sediment bucket with retriever handle for solids collection and removal.) <br /> Separator shall be constructed for transport to job site as one integral unit, ready for <br /> immediate installation. Field splicing or field fabrication is unacceptable. <br /> Section 3.I{—Rev 6/02— 1/1 <br />
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