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Environmental Standard Procedure <br /> Page 3 <br /> 3.2.5. Etch Rinse -- spent etch rinse solution is manually discharged as required into the <br /> U1 T1 process waste water collection tank via a floor drain located near the south <br /> east corner of the Etch room. When the solution is no longer effective, the drain <br /> valve is partially opened draining the solution slowly into the On-Site treatment <br /> system for eventual pH adjustment. The tank is then washed and drained again with <br /> approximately 5 gallons of additional water. This results in a total discharge of— 75 <br /> gallons each time the tank is changed. The operator responsible for discharging the <br /> rinse solution must take care to routinely monitor the T5 pH controller outside to <br /> verify that the final pH discharge is between 6 to11 and then record the discharge on <br /> the Etch Hazardous Waste Log. <br /> 3.2.6. Etch Solution — spent etch solution is manually discharged into the U1 T1 process <br /> waste water collection tank via a floor drain located near the south east corner of the <br /> Etch room. When the solution is no longer effective, the drain valve is partially <br /> opened draining the solution slowly into the On-Site treatment system for eventual <br /> pH adjustment. The tank is then washed and drained again with approximately 5 <br /> gallons of additional water. This results in a total discharge of — 75 gallons each <br /> time the tank is changed. The operator responsible for discharging the etch solution <br /> must take care to routinely monitor the T5 pH controller outside to verify that the final <br /> pH discharge is between 6-11 and then record the discharge on the Etch <br /> Hazardous Waste Log. <br /> 3.2.7. Chemco 33S Solution — spent Chemco solution is manually discharged into the U1 <br /> T1 process waste water collection tank via a floor drain located near the south east <br /> corner of the Etch room. The drain valve is partially opened draining the solution <br /> slowly into the On-Site treatment system for eventual pH adjustment. The tank is <br /> then washed and drained again with approximately 5 gallons of additional water. <br /> This results in a total discharge of — 75 gallons each time the tank is changed. The <br /> operator responsible for discharging the rinse solution must take care to routinely <br /> monitor the T5 pH controller outside to verify that the final pH discharge is between 6 <br /> to11 and then record the discharge on the Etch Hazardous Waste Log. <br /> 3.2.8. CPS A7 Screen Wash — spent screen wash is discharged into the U1 T2 process <br /> waste water collection tank via a wash basin drain located in the screen preparation <br /> area. Screen wash is gradually discharged into the On-Site treatment system for <br /> eventual pH adjustment as screens are cleaned. The amount of discharge various <br /> depending upon the dirtiness of the screen and the discharge is recorded when the <br /> operator refills the 24oz squirt bottle. The operator responsible records the <br /> discharge on the Screen Clean Hazardous Waste Log. <br /> 3.2.9. Specialty Cleaner 740 Solution — spent Specialty Cleaner 740 mild alkaline <br /> cleaning solution (ph — 10.0) is discharged into the U1 T1 process waste water <br /> collection tank via drain located in the coil anodizing line. The cleaning solution is <br /> typically discharged once per week (when the anodizing line is processing material <br /> 2f3 of the year) into the On-Site treatment system for pH monitoring and adjustment. <br /> The amount of discharge is 35 gal. The operator responsible records the discharge <br /> along with any additional necessary on the Anodizing Hazardous Waste Log. <br /> 3.3. System Description (Refer to plot diagram as necessary) <br /> 3.3.1. Tanks and halves <br />