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west virginia department of environmental protection

Environmental Enforcement Earl Ray Tomblin, Govemor 601 57th Street, SE Randy C. Huffman, Cabinet Secretary Charleston, WV 25304 www.day.wv.gov Telephone: (304) 926-0470 Fax: (304) 926-0488

October 19, 2015

CERTIFICATION E©EIWE D OCT 1 9 ?i,I,15 SUBJECT: Go-Mart, Inc.

ENVmONMEN"L QuALrrY BOARD AIFI QuALITY BOARD APPEAL: #1 5-28-EQB

I, Jeremy W. Bandy, Chief Inspector of Environmental Enforcement, Department of Environmental Protection, on behalf of the Director of the Division of Water and Waste Management, in compliance with WV Code, Chapter 22 B-1-7 (e) as amended, do hereby certify that the enclosed is a true and accurate reproduction ofthe proceedings out of which the appeal arises, including documents in the Director,s flle relating tO the matter in question. Due to reproduction problems, maps, photographs, videos, etc. may have been omitted.

cc: Scott G. Mandirola, Director, DWWM (via email) Joe Sizemore, Asst. ChiefInspector, EE - HW^JST-AST (via email) Ruth Porter, ERPM1, EE - HWAIST-AST (via emai1) Office OfLegal Services

Promoting a healthy environment. Gom^art 15-28-FOB

Ref.Id Owner FacilityName County TankLabel OwnerID Status Res.Date OutofService CBI Year Level capacity ZCC SWPA ZPC loll 2014roO15426 GOMART, lNC. Go-MartAmandaville BulkRiverTerminal Kanawha O20rdOOO2266 8 C 10A7AO14 re94 1 10,COO Yes 2014roO15426 GO MART, lNC. Go-MartAmandaville'`BulkRiverTerminal Kanawha O20rdOOO2267 9 C 10A7/2014 2001 1 10,000 Yes

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pplicant: GO MART, INC.. Type: AST New Reference ID: Go-Marl Amandavil]e Bulk Registration #1 Terminal (09/08/2014) permit lD: 2014. Status: ERIS - Closed - Issued 0015426Printed: Oct. 14, 20151:57PM

Section I: OwnershiI) 'ovi/hershjp ofTank(s)

Tank Owner Name: Go-Marfl lnc.

Email Address:

Mailing Address: 915 RIVERSIDE DR

City: GA:SSAIINAIW West Virginia

Postal Code: Country: United States ofAmerica

Telephone/Cellphone: 304-364-8000 (RE-RE#-RE)

Fax Number. (if#-RE+RE)

Attention:

Section VB: Substance Stored

"substaftce stoied_ =d. _erjFF\ Tank is Curiently in,use I I. il.I I You must enter at least one substance' I :;f Compaltmen[ - Name/Description .\,.'

#1 (10000 Paraffins (DetrOleum\. normal C5-2O 064771-72-8 Mixture-Gasoline Additive 1 5-30O/a

#I (10000 gallons) 001330-20-7 Mixture-Gasoline Additive 1 5-30%

3) #1 (10000 gallons) OOO100-41-4 Ethylbenzene

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Mixture-Gasoline Additive 0.99-4.99o/a

#1 (10000 gallons) 064742-47-8 Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated light Mixture-Gas'oline Additive 0.99-4.990/o

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i Does the content of the tank change? H (check if yes) i---..-`- i Describe method, frequency, and list other tanks involved

Section V_B: Substance Stored

lstan;a stded

You must enter at least one substance.

#1 (10000 gallons). 001330-20-7 Mixture-Diesel Fuel Additive 20-40o/o

Ethylbenzene 000100-41-4 Mixture-Diesel Fuel Additive 3-6%

#1 (10000 gallons) 178535-25-6 Benzene) ethylenated, residuesl distn. lights Mixture-Diesel Fuel Additive 1 0-200/o

#1 (10000 gallons) 00O102-25-0 Benzene, 1 Mixture-Diesel Fuel Additive =4O/a

#1 (10000 gallons) 000091-20-3 Naphthalene

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Mixture-Diesel Fuel =1o/a Note: (Proprietary Polymers)Mixture-Diesel Fuel Additive (See Attached MSDS) 60-800/o

! Are the contents of this tank considered confidential) protectedl or a trade secret under a specific statute, regulation, permit, etc.? If yes, you must attach appropiate documentation to this section of the registration before you can mark if complete.

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Describe method, frequency, and list other tanks involved

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1 Comcanv Identification

lnnospec Fuel Specieifes produ_ct ihformation 1-800441-9547. 8375 S. Willow Street ln Case of Emergency I Littketon,'CO 8O124 Call Chemtrec 1-800+24fl30O

2 composition / lnnredierttInformation

peabe-I-i-aL CAS Number 2! proprietary polymers.....i .....,...... _.`.....".,.. . ,...60-80 *Xylene...--._,_.._.I.I_....`....-`._ _... 133O-20-7 ,...... 2O+a i(Ethylbenzene) loo.414.....,...... _...... _...... ,.._....(3-6) Light Ends oi PolyetIlyI_benzene Residue -...... ,...... 178535-25-6..--...... -.....-...-... 1O-2O (Triethylbenzene) 102-25-0 +(Naphthalene) 91-20-3 *Djsclosure as. a toxic chemical is required under Section 313 of Title Ill of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR part 372-

3 Hazardous ldentiflcation

Potelrltial l|®alth Effects skin contact may cause skin ilrritation with discomfort or rash, xylene can penetratethe skin in amounts cangbte of causing systemic toxicfty. Eye contact may cause eye irritation with discomfort, tearing or bluning of vision. Inhalation of Ethylbenzene may cause irritation ofthe upper respiratory Passages With cooughing and discomfort, `

Inhalation or ingestion ofxylene or Ethylbenzene may cause nonSP;CifiC discomfort such aS nausea' headache, orweal(ness: ortemporary hen/ous system depression with anesthetic efbetssuch as clizziness, headache' confusion' incoordination, arid loss of consctoueness.

Inhalation or ingestion of Ethylbemzrelne may cause abnormal "I,er or kidney function. Aspiration of Ethyl benzene into the lungs during ingestion or vomiting may lead to chemical PneumOnitis.

Ingestion of xylene or Ethylbeneene may cause gaStroiuteStinal tract irritation. Higher exposure to Xytene may lead to cardiac stress; anemia ancl cther blood changes.. respiratory offects;,possible liver and kidney damage: or fatality. from gross overexposure.

Page 1 of7 OLI-907O.x lmaspec FtJeI Speciatdes Revised 7/31/06 Revisl-on 1

PIS Eye contact ".th the Product ingredients may Cause eye irfutatOn with disCOmfoft. tea'i"9, Orblurting of vision. "rect exposure may cause shin initaton (redness. swelmg). A single Prolonged exposure "y result in the matchal be`mg absorbed through the skin in harmful amounts. ln general, overexpesure to his+ atmosperic concentra-tlons ofalkyl.subeuned aromates may produce central nervous eystem depreeslonI headache, dizz.lness. mcoordinationI nausea and loss ofappctite. AspiratOn (liquid eners the lung), may Cause fung dP-ge dueto Chemical P-mO"'la, a condition caused by petroleum-like solvents.

Mi"te amounts of PerOleum trydrOCarbOnS asp"ated into the lungs during ingestion.O' VOmiting may cause mild to severe pulmonary injury and possible death.

Individuais with p'eexi§ting diseases ofthe kidneys or "ver may have increased sosceptib-llify to the toxicity of excessive eXPOSureS' ca'cinogenicfty lnform'atiOn Ethylbenaene and Naphthalene have been Classified by the lntemal Ageney for Research On Cancer (lARC) as possibly Ca.CinO9eniC to humanS (Group 2B,). This lARC classiflCatOn Was based upon limited evidence of careinogenicfty to animals and inadequate evidence of caroinogenicfty to humans,

4 EiE±Aid Mea-sJife Inhalation !f inhaun. remove to tush air.. lf nut breaning. give a"ctal reap"ation. lf breathing is diffllcull, give oxygen. Call a PhySiCiarl. skin contact Flush Skin W.th Water aifer COnfact` vech contaminated Clothing before reuse. Eye Contact ln case of contact imlnediately, flush eyes w-lth plenty of water for at least 15 mi"uteS. Call a physic'lan- Ingestion lf swanowed, do not induce vomiting. A"ow victim tO rinse his mouth and then to drink 24 cuPful; of water' Neve, give anything by I-th to an unconscious person. Ca" a physician. Notes to Physicians Activated charcoal mixture -y be administered. To prepare aCWated cha'COal mirfure. Suspend 50 grams activated charcoal in 4OO_ml water and mix thoroughly. Administer 5 mVkg o' 35O ml for an average adult. Because of the danger of aSPi'atton' emeSiS Or gaSwiC laVage Should not be emleyed unless the risk iS justifed dy the presence of additional toxic substances. Act.wated charcoal may induce VOmiting. but may be given ater ene§is or lavageto absorb toric addrmves. steroid therapy in miid to mode'ae cases does nat improve outcome, Bacterial pneumonia often Occurs ater eXPOSue. but ProPhYladiC antitiOtiC§ are not indicated and should be reserved for dooumented bacterial pneumonia.

tmospee Fuel SpeclaneS Revised?B1/06 ReviSIOn I

P16 5 ELFFIqhtlra hfoae-uffi Flammable Properties Flash Point...... '...._..,. 94f (34aC) _ Method....,...... -...,... PMCC. Flammable Liquid Extinguishing Media water spray` Foam. Dry Chemical' CO2` Fire Fighting Instructions wear self_contained breathing apparatus. wear full protective equipment.

6 ±gELd.utaI R.to.a. Wloasl±m

Note: Review FIRE FIGH-a MEASURES and HANOuNG (PERSONNEL) SEchONS before proceeding with clean up. use apprapriate PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQul"ENT during dean UPI scok up with sawdust` sand' oil dry or otherabsorbent material. Remove Source ofheat §perfe' flame. impact` mction' o' electrictty' Dike api". Prevent material fronl entering Staversl WaterWayS' O' low areas. Spill CIeanup soak up with sawdust, sand' oil dry or other absorbent material. Accidental keI®ase measures sp"ls are very stl.ppery and shoum be cleaned up promplly. unless relcased -te'ial is ctcaned up immediaelyfor 'eproces§ing, recycling, o' reuse, a release of too Iba. may trigger the reporting requirements of CERCIA Section 103.

Handling (Personnel) twoid breathing vepor§ or mist. Avoid contact With eyeS' chin, O' Clothing. Wash tha-ghly aifer handWng. Handrlng (Physical Aspects) Keep away from heat' Sparks and flames. Storage store in a vrelLve"ated place. Keep comainer tightly Closed. Store.m acoOrdenCe with Natanal Fire protection Association recommendations.

8 Exp§yre Co-ntrfe

ETIgincorih9 Controls use only with adequate ventilation. Keep container tightly CIOsed'

OLl.9O?a.I lnnospec Fur Speciattico Revised?/31/06 Revision 1

P17 personal Protective EqLliPment Eye/Face Protection wear coverall chemical spfalsh goggles or safety glasses- R®spirotors where there is potemal for airbome exposures in excess of applicable linitS. Wear NIOSH"SHA approved respiratory Protection. protective Clothing where there is potential for skin contact have ace"able and wear as appropriate Imperious gloves` apron' pants' hood andjacket. Exposure Limits ftylone:lv(ACGIH) , - ;8TOoE;31mm;gmin:a:/5:T3&:8:/h:f3"T4r:BEI FIEL(OSHA)..._-._....I...... ,.__..`...... '...I....

All- (mcepeC Fuel Spec.ladies)...,..,....--..-.loo ppm, 8 a 12 hr. TWA, skin 15O ppm, 15 minute TWA

Ethylb®nZene: EEL(OSHA) 1188 gg:: :g #mm:,, a hh:: TWTWA;, A3. BEI TLV(ACGIH)._.- STEL 125 ppm, 543 ng/m3 AEr (lmOSpeC Fuel Specialties)...,.,..-.....,.,None established Naphthalene: PEL (OSHA).'....-,...... I. 110#:., 55g #:,, 3#TWTWAr Skin: AA TLV (ACGIH)..).I..I...... + STEL 15 ppm. 79 mg/m3, A4 AE|* (lmospeC Fuel §peci.attics)...,...... -.None established The.skin,. nctatOn fO-ng the eXpeSureguide"ne refers to the POtential for de-I ab§O'PtiOn ofthe material. lt is intended to alettthe readerthat inhalation may nut be the only route ofexposure and that measures to minirfuze demal exposure should be considered . All is lmospeC Fuel Specialties. acceptable exposure "mit. Where govemmeraWy imposed occupational exposure "mits which are lover than the AEL are in effect+ Such limits She" take Preeedenee-

9 ±±±?I and Chemical ProBe±ieS

PtrysiCal Data Appearance.-.--...... ,. Clear Amber. Form.....".,...,.,.-..,....-. Liquid odor.,...... "._..-,.-.u..... Aromatic specirIC Gravfty ,....-... 0.947 @ 6O/6OoF (16/16oC) Density,...... 7.89 Iba./gal. @6orF (16oC) solubilfty in water....., insoluble

Page4 of7 all.gO7O.x 1rlrlospeC Fuel Speaanes Revised 7¢1/06 Revis-Ion 1

PIS 1O chemical Stability , stable at normal temperatures and storage condirlons. Incompatib'llitv Incompatible with strong oxidizers. Dccom.Position Decomposes With heat. Hazardous decomposition Products include Oxides of cafoon. PolymericatiOn Will not occur.

11 I9rfeaplcalcal Info-=tien

Animal Data xylene (mixed isomers)_I ...... 6,TOO ppm in rats lnhalaton 4 hour LC5O....' 432O mg/kg in rabbits skin absorption LD50 .... 4,goo mgltg in rats Oral ALE.....--.

Ettrylb®neene: =4,OOO ppm in rats Inhalation 4 hour LC50 .,. -15'00O mgltg in mice skin absorption LD50....._._ ..... >3,GOO mgmg.in rats Oral LD50

proprietary polymer (read across data): =2,000 mg/kg in rats Oral LD5O.'.-.`.....`...... _.'... >2,000 mg«g i« rabhitS Dermal LD50 -.- negative in guinea Pigs skin seusitjzation

Naphthal®ne: >0.34 mg/L. in rats Inhalation 15 minute LC50 10'000 mg/kg in rabbits skin Absorption LD5O:.I.-...-.I...... I...,.-...... 1,78O mg/kg in rats Oral LD50,_...... __.`...

Dermal abSOrtyiOn of Xytene in aninats causes narcoSis. Toxic effects deSCr.lbed in a"imais dy inhalatOn include upper respiratory i'matio" central nervous eystem effects: behavioral effects,. deceased ueisht gal" hearing loss; and effects on the blood. rlver, kidneys. hcatt. aplcen. lungs and bone -'row. By ingestion, xylene caused central nervous system eifeds: decreased body weight and liver eifects. Tests of xyfene in animal§ demonstrate no carcinogenic activfty. xylene aces nat produce hchfable genetic ao%mxaygteen=n'=n=='.ng'os,o9eeT¥i_=_a_ai±_\f=i±±*^=_iT.-onr_,±±=*±±ni=l±ounl#eo?ha%retng#set&±.= vere observed aifer an intefperitoneal injcotion in rats' xylene did not produce rep'odudive eifects. oevelopmental toxicfty was observed in aninrals exposed to xytene but only at concentrations that uere matemafly toxic.

P19 1Z. E99L9giCaHnfo-ife prop'ictary polymer(tread ac'ce§ data)`. LC50, 96 hours, >1,COO mg/L in flch onIAF) EC§O. 48 hours, >1 ,OOO mg/L in Daphnia (WAF) lc5O, 72 hours, >1 ,OOO n.g/L 'In algae (WAF) lc5O, 3 hours, >1_.OOO mg/i (WAF) \ prop'ictary polymer preent at<5% (read across data): Acute toxicity in fish =100 mg/L Xylena: 96 hour LC50 fathead.minnow.. 27+2 mg/I.

13 gtsngsaI Considera|ign±

( waste DiSpceal disposal -st be in accordance with applicabte Federall Treatment, storage, transportation, and May be a RCRA hazardous Waste due to the 'lgnitahifty state/provincial and Local regLllatiOnS. characterist`lcs.

14 apinaInfo-affien

DOT Xylene Solueon proper Shipping Name...'._..._-.._..I Hazard Class 3 _.uN 13O7 I.D. Nor (UN/NA)...',.`...._._'".-._..` Packing Group m Flash Point: 34®C spcoial lnfomation.-...... `...... ,-.. ri;rime pollutanL-.,.-.....-...-.-.....-No Flammable Liquid DCIT Label(S)

mo proper shipping Nane....-.,...... -...Xylene 3O% Solution

Hazard Class.-.,..,...... -..,...... ,.-...... -3 I.a. No. (uM...... ,.,..,.-..,..,....,...... 13O7 packing Group --...... -,...... ,...... Illr|_-I |1-:-+. 2Jt®r\ .....__:....Flash Point., 34'C SpeCi.a[ lnfOrmatiOrl... '_. No Marine Pollutant..... FIammabte Liquid lMO Label RepordblOQuantity Xyiene 100 lbs. Ethylbenzene 1OOO lbs. shipping Containers steel Drums UNIAlrv/100

Page 6of7 mospec Iuet Specialt'tes Revised 7C1/06 Revi§m'I

P20 15 grgqeramcaL!i- TSCA Inventory §tatuS...... ,. Reperted / Included

"e Ill Hazard CIaseificatiOnS Sections 311, 31a Acute chronic...... ,..'.,...,....-.,.-.,.-...,...... Y.es

Fire...._.....-,---..-....,...... - ,-.---...... Yes Reactivity Pressure

16 I gens_rlnformaife

NPCA'.HNIS RatingI Health.__._._...... _".,....., 2, (Chronic Health Effects) FIammability...-...... --. 3 Reactivfty ,.....-....-..-.,. 0 Personal protection rating to be supplied by user depending on use conditions.

The data in this Material Safety Data Sheet relates Only tO the SPeCifiC -lerial destgnafed herein and does not relate to use in combinationwith any other material or in any Process.

Responsib"ityfo"SDS: rnnnnos¥FS=visn±ia"eS Nevarkl DE' 19702 (8O®) 441_9#7 or (SOS) 451_1362

lmospec Fuel SpeciattieS Revised 7/31/06 RevislOl1 1

P21 From: [email protected] To: Brownlna^4eaan D: mconant®clomart.Com Subject: Confimation of your Aboveground Storage Tank Submlsslon: Go-Marl Amanclaville Bulk Terminal (09/O8/2014) Date: Monday/ October 27, 2014 ll:00:33 AM

Division of Water and Waste Management Earl Ray Tomblin. Govemor 6O1 57th Street SE Randy C. Huffman. Cabinet Secretary Charleston, VW 25304 v".dep.wv.erg phone:I (304) 926-0495 Fax Number. (304) 926-O463

10/27/2014 Aboveground Storage Tank (AST) Registration REF DOC: 2O14=OO15426

Dear AST Owner,

Thank you for registering your aboveground storage tank(s) with the West VIrginia 'Deparfment of Environmental Protection (DEP).

Your registratl'on submitted to DEP on 10/24/2014, has been reviewed and detemined adm/'n/'strafive/J,complete. Your new DEP Tank Registration NumbeL the identlty Of and distance tO the nearest groundwater public veter supply intake and/or the nearest dcl\rmstream surfece unter intakel and other pertinent information is listed below.

please be advised that the west virginia Department of Health and Human ResoLree8 (DHHR) is currently revising the State,s Zone of Cn.ticaI Concem qCC) and Source Water Protection areas. lt is not known when this revision will be complete, but as a result of the revision, yourtank(s) ZCC and/or Source Water Protection Area'(S\M}A) status may change. lf so, DEP will notfty you. You will also be notified of any applicable registration fees once legislative rules establishing the AST fee structure become effective.

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O\mer's Description of Tank 1 County Tank is Located Kanawha Status of Tank Currently in use Identity of and Distance to Nearest \M/Ground\raterPublicWaterSupplyIntake COAL RIVERENERGY INC- MINE#10Mfl=LL-# 10 MINE: 13 miles

Tank is in \^^/ Source Water ProtectionArea(S\M)A)asdefmedin§22¬O-3(15)?Y®slNo No

Identity of arld Distance to \M/ NearestSurfaceWaterDowmstreamPublic\^faterSupplyIntake \MIAWC - HuNTINGTON DIST/GUYANDOTTE STATION INTAKE - OHIO RIVER: 97 miles

Tank is in \M/ Zone of Cn'tical Concem (ZCC)asdefinedin§22-3O-3(16)?Yes/Na(1) No

I,) f* rmLL--., ---, ,-ri,--=.--I-..-.i-`^± ---.,-i.-,.,.1-.. -..-.,+a-. --(. -..' - - -'l:i ' ,-¬,.--::ii:±.±i:i:i::ii:i:::::;¥:i:-::ii_Ji:::i:!L=i;=i_::..i=.-'J,?.-,--,,A,-,<,+ ,¥ |i-i..RE Ormel,s Desc ption of Tank 5 County Tank is Located Kanawha I status of Tank Gun.ently in use

Identity of andGrolJndWater Distance to Nearest \M/PublicWaterSupplyIntake COAL RIVER ENERGY INC - MINE#1OMfl=LL -# 1O MINE: 13 miles

Tank is in \M/ Source Water ProtectionArea(S\^PA)asdefinedin§22-30-3(15)?Yes/No No

Identity of and Distance to \^^/ NearestSurfaceWaterDonmstreamPublicWaterSupplyIntake \M/AI^ro - HuNTINGTON DIST/GUYANDOTTE STATION INTAKE - OHIO RIVER: 97 miles

Tank is in \M/ Zone of Crfu'cal Concem (ZCC)asdefinedin§22¬0-3(16)?Yes/Na(1) No

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O\mers Description of Tank 3 County Tank is Located Kanawha Status of Tank Nonoperational ldeno.ty of and Distance to Nearest \M/GroundwaterPublicWaterSupplyIntake COAL RIVER ENERGY INC= MINE#10Mn=LL-#10 MINE: 13 miles

Tank is in \M/ Souroe Water ProtectionArea(S\^OA)asdeflnedin§2240-3(15)?YestNo No

Identl'ty of and Distance to \M/ NearestSurfaceWaterDo\rmstreamPublicWaterSupplyIntake \M/AVve _ HuNTINGTON DIST/GUYANDOITE STATION INTAKE _ CHIC) RIVE'R: 97 miles

Tank is in \M/ Zone of Critical Concem (ZCC)asdefinedin§22-30-3(16)?Yes/N No

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OvlmerS Description ofTank 6 County Tank is Located Kanawl|a

Status of Tank Currently in use Identity of anc] Distance to Nearest \M/GroundwaterPublicWaterSupplyIntake COAL RIVER ENERGY INC.MINE#10Mfl=LL-# 10 MINE: 13 miles

Tank is in \^^/ Souroe Water ProtectionArea(SW,A)asdefinedin§22¬0-3(15)?YeslNo Ncl

Identity of and Distance to \M/ NearestSurfaceWaterDo\^mstreamPublicWatsrSupplyIntake \M/A\^re - HUNTINGTON DIST/GUYANDOTTE S1'ATION INTAKE - OHIO RIVER: 97 riles

Tank is in \M/ Zone of Critical Concem (ZCC)asdefinedin§22-30-3(16)?Yes/Na(1) No \

gEEREELB55 -----_ m___ O\^mers Description of Tank 8 County Tank is Located Kanawha Status of Tank Currently in use Identity of and Distance to Nearest \M/Ground\^/aterPublicWaterSupplyIntake COAL RIVER ENERGY INC - MINE #1O^M=LL -# 10 MINE: 13 miles

Tank is in \M/ SoLlrce Water ProtectionArea(SW,A)asdE)finedin§22-30-3(15)?Ye8lNo No ldentlty of and Distance to \M/ NearestSurfaceWaterDo\mstreamPublic\^/aterSupplyIntake \M/A\^re - HUNTINGTON DIST/GUYANDOTTE STATION INTAKE - OHIO RIVER: 97 miles

Tank is in \M/ Zone of Critical Concem (ZCC)asdefinedin§22-30-3(16)?Yes/Na(1) No

RERESRE _ +_ _p2e___55F-JII----_E'LIm±--_--- O\mets Descn'ption ofTank 9 County Tank is Located Kanawha Status of Tank Cunently in use Identity of ancl Distance to Nearest \M/Ground\^/aterPublicWaterSupplyIntake COAL RIVER ENERGY INC-MINE#1OMELL.# 10 MINE: 13 miles

Tank is in \^^/ Source Water PI.OtectiOnArea(s\^pA)asdeflnedin§22tO-3(15)?Yes/No No

Identity of and Distance to \M/ NearestSurfaceWaterDo\^mstreamPublicWaterSupplyIntake \M/A\^ro - HuNTINGTON DIST/GuYANDOITE STATION INTAKE - OHIO RIVER: 97 miles

Tank is in \M/Zone of Critical Concem (zcc)asdefinedini22¢O-3(16)?Yes/Na(1) No EEEEEEEE-Lf|'T=i±TZii--Lint-=r=faT-rm O\^mer's Descn-ption of Tank 7 CoLlnty Tank is Located Kanawha Status of Tank Currently !n use

Identity of and Distance to Nearest \M/Grounch^raterPublicWaterSupplyIntake COAL RIVER ENERGY INC - MINE #10Mrf:LL -# 1O MINE: 13 miles

Tank is in \M/ Source Water ProtectionArea(SWJA)asdeflnedin§22dO-3(15)?YesINo No

Identity of and Distance to \M/ NearestSurfaceWaterDo\^mstreamPublic\^faterSupplyIntake \M/A\^ro - HUNTINGTON DIST/GUYANDOTTE STATION INTAKE - OHIO RIVER: 97 miles

Tank is in \M/ Zone of Critical Conce'm (ZCC)asdefmedin§22-3O-3(16)?Yes/Na(1) No

Ill.- I rffi-.® \^~ -+.a=| O\^mets Description of Tank 4 County Tank is Located Kanawha Status of Tank Nan-operational Identity of and Distance to Nearest \M/Ground\^raterPublicWaterSupplyIntake. COAL RIVER ENERGY INC - MINE#10Mfl=LL - # 1O MINE: 13 miles

Tank is in \^IV Source VI/ater ProtectionArea(SWJA)asdefinedin§22-30-3(15)9YeENo No

Identity of and Distance to \M/ NearestSurfaceWaterDo\^mstreamPublicWaterSupplyIntake \M/Awe - HUNtlNGTON DIST/GUYANDO|TE STATION INTAKE _ OHIO RIVER: 97 miles

Tank is in \M/'Zone of Critical Concem (ZCC)asdeflnedin§22¬0-3(16)?Yes/N No a (1) REFgffgEEEffggrE=L"LE¥=-LaraeEE3grgi£TngL¥.EL¬ias¥©©EE Ch^mers Description of Tank 2 county Tank is L6cated Karlawha

Status of Tank NoncopeTatiOnaI ldentlfy of and Distance to Nearest \M/Ground\^/aterPublicWaterSupplyIntake COAL RIVER ENERGY INC- MINE#10^M=LL.# 1O MINE: 13 miles

Tank is in \M/ Souree Water ProtectionArea(SW,A)asdefinedin§22-Sod(15)?YealNc) No

Identity of and Distarlce to \M/ NearestSurfaceWaterDo\^mstreamPublicWaterSupplyIntake wAIne - HUNTINGfoN DIST/GuYANDOTTE STATION INTAKE - OHIO RIVER: 97 miles

Tank is in \M/ Zone of Critical Concem (ZCC)asdefinedin§22-3O-3(16)?Yes/Na(1) No

(1) zones of critical Concem for Ohio River water systems were detenined using the Ohio RiverValley Water Sanitation Comnission,s (ORSANCO) methodology which differs from that set forth in the Aboveground Storage Tank Act. Tank owners who believe their tanks are more than 1000l from the Ohio River, or more than 500' from a direct tnbutaryl stloulcl contact Brian Carl at 304.926.0499, extension 1757 or [email protected] for an individual determination on the tankls ZCC status'

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£LlmnlliljnJIS±i The tank is operational at this time, TemDOrariiv Out of Sera.ce: The tank is cunently not in usel but will be usecl in the future.

Alen£nemlienal The tank is emptyt and fluids will not be cleposited in or dispensed from the tank on or after June 6, 2014. Perm=nenllv Out of.Qf,rm'f!F,. The tank is empfy' cleam and rendered incapable of holding fluid.

As prescribed in §22¬04(a), you are required fo register any tanks placed into service on or after Jllne 6- 2014 ln addition. if any change occurs in a tankls statusl oc)n(entsl o\mership| or location, you will need to request access to update the tank registration. Please contact Trfcia Sizemore at 304.926.0499, erdension 1284 orThcia T Sizemoro©\M/ aDV to have the eiegiStratiOn made available tO you tO make Changes.

please note. pursuant to §22¬Orf5 and §22¬Oi). all registered aboveground storage tanks must complete the following and slJbmit to Dip by deadlines sho\rm.

. December 31 2014 - Spill Prevention Response Plan . January 1. 2015 - Tank inspection completed and inspection results cehified

Both documents are to be submitted through DEP's Electronic Submission System (ESS). This is the same system you used to register yourtanks. and will be available for the submittal of these documents in mid®ctober2014 following the comment period on the lnterpretive Rule (47CSR62} The web link to ESS can be found on DEPls main vebpage at \M^WdePun/J]O\r

lt should be noted that proposecl lnterpretive Rule 47CSR62 will directly impact `what rand of subhittals and documentation will satisfy the above mentioned statutory requirements. More infomation about the proposed interpretive "le can be found beBi Please visit \^MM,deb VA, at)wlankS fo See the latest infomatiCln available on the implementation of the AST Program. Again' thank you for registering your tank(s) with the \^lest Virginia PEP.

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VvestVirginia DEP

P24 Division of Water and Waste Earl Ray Tomblinl Governor Management Randy C. Huffman, Cabinet 601 57th Street SE I se6retary Charleston, VW 25304 vwwv.den.wv.gcN Phone: (304) 926-0495 Fax Nrimber: (304) 926-0463

September 4, 2015

Aboveground Storage Tank (AST) Registration

Dear GO MART, lNC.,

Thank you for registering your alJOveground Storage tank(S) With the \^leSt Virginia Departmentof Environmental Protection (DEP). Your registration, or your subsequent modification or transferof ownership' has been reviewed and determined adm/nisfrlath/edy comblete. Below, DEP is providing you with important information regarding the tank(s). on Marsh 14, 2015, the 2015 Legislature passed Senate Bill 423 to amend the Aboveground Storage Tank Act. The amended Act became effective June 12] 2015' and places emphasis on the tanks that pose the most risk to human health and the environment. It takes into account size, location and contents of a tank and sets out tiered regulatory requirements. To help you better understand the information we are provllding in the table belowl please see the attached document. You can also go to \^MM/-deb.\^IV-aOVhankS for additional information, including information related to the upcoming 2016 legislative RuI6"aking.

Tank Tier Determination Level 1 Reason for Level 1 or Level Capacity 2 determination Owner's Description of 1 Tank County Tank is Located Kanawha Operational Status of Tank Currently in use

Identity of and Distance to COAL RIVER ENERGY INC - MINE#10 Nearest VVELL 1

P25 \^IV Groundwater Public WELL-# 10 MINE Water Supply Intake Distance 13 miles Tank is in \^IV Source . Water Protection Area No (S\MJA) as defined in §22- 30-3(19)? Yes/No Identify of and.Distance to \^IVAWC - HUNTINGTON DIST I Nearest 40TH STREET - HUNTINGTON IN Surface Water GUYANDOTTE STATION INTAKE - OHIO RIVER Downstream Public Water Distance 97 miles supply Intake Tank is in vwzone of Critical Concern (ZCC) as No defined in §22-30-3(2O')? Yes/Na Tank.is in VW Zone of Peripheral Concern (ZPC) No as defined in §22-30- 3(21)? Yes/No

Tank Tier Determination Level 1 Reason for Level 1 or Level Capacity 2 determination Owner's Description of 5 Tank County Tank is Located Kanawha Operational Status of Tank Currently ih use

Identity of and Distance to COAL RIVER ENERGY INC -MINE#10 Nearest VVELL 1 \^IV Groundwater Public VVELL-# 10 MINE Water Supply Intake Distance 13 miles

Tank is in \^IV Source _ Water Protection Area No (S\MJA) as defined in §22- 30-3(19)? Yes/No . ld'entity of and Distance to \^IVAWC - HUNTINGTON DIST Nearest 40TH STREET - HUNTINGTON W Surface VVAter GUYANDO|TE STATION INTAKE - OHIO RIVER Downstream Public Water Distance 97 miles Supply Intake Tank is in \^IV Zone of Critical Concern (ZCC) as No defined in §22-30-3(20)? YeslNo Tank is in \^IV Zone of Peripheral Concern (ZPC) No as defined in §22-30- 3(21)? Yes/No

P26 Tank Tier Determination Level 1 Reason for Level 1 or Level Capacity 2 determination Owner's Description of 6 Tank County Tank I.s Located Kanawha Operational Status of Tank Currently in use

Identity of and Distance to COAL RIVER ENERGY INC -MINE#10 Nearest VVELL 1 \^IV Groundwater Public WELL-# 10 MINE Water Supply Intake Distance 13 miles Tank is in \^IV Source Water Protection Area No (SWPA) as defined in §22- 30-3(19)? Yes/No Identity of and Distance to \^IVAWC - HUNTINGTON DIST Nearest 40TH STREET - HUNTINGTON VW Sulface Water GUYANDOTTE STATION INTAKE - OHIO RIVER Downstream Public Water Distance 97 miles Supply Intake Tank is in \^IV Zone of Critical Concem (ZCC) as No defined in §22-30-3(20)? Yes/No Tank is in \^IV Zone of Peripheral Concern (ZPC) No as defined in §22-30- 3(21)? Yes/No

Tank Tier Determination Level 1 Reason for Level 1 or Level Contents 2 determination Owner's Description of 8 I Tank County Tank is Located Kanawha Operational Status of Tank Currently in use

Identity of and Distance to COAL RIVER ENERGY INC- MINE#10 Nearest WELL 1 \^IV Groundwater Public WELL-# 10 MINE Water Supply Intake Distance 13 miles Tank is in \^IV Source Water Protection Area No (S\MJA) as defined in §22- 30-3(19)? Yes/No Identity of and Distance to \M/Awe - HUNTINGTON DIST Nearest vw surface water 4OTH STREET - HUNTINGTON GUYANDOTTE STATION INTAKE - OHIO RIVER

P27 Downstream Public Water Distance 97 miles Supply Intake

Tank is in \^IV Zone of Critical Concern (ZCC) as No defined in §22-30-3(20)? Yes/Na Tank is in \^IV Zone of Peripheral Concern (ZPC) No as defined in §22-30- 3(21 )? Yes/No

Tank Tier Determination Level 1 Reason for Level 1 or Level Contents 2 determination Owner's Description of 9 Tank County Tank is Located Kanawha Operational Status of Tank Currently in use

Identity of and Distance to COAL RIVER ENERGY INC - MINE#1o Nearest VVELL 1 \^IV Groundwater Public VVELL-# 10 MINE Water Supply Intake Distance 13 miles Tank is in \^IV Source Water Protection Area No (SWPA) as defined in §22- 30-3(19)? Yes/No Identity of and Distance to \^IVAWC - HUNTINGTON DIST Nearest 40TH STREET - HuNTINGTON VW Surface VVIater GUYANDO+TE STATION INTAKE - OHIO RIVER Downstream Public Water Distance 97 miles Supply Intake Tank is in \^IV Zone of Critical Concern (ZCC) as No defined in §22-30-3(2O)? Yes/Na Tank is in \^IV Zone of Peripheral Concern (ZPC) No as defined in §22-30- 3(21)? Yes/No

Tank Tier Determination Level 1 Reason for Level 1 or Level Capacity 2 determination Owner's Description of 7 Tank County Tank is Located. Kanawha operational Status of Tank Currently in use

P28 Identity of and Distance to COAL RIVER ENERGY INC - MINE#10 Nearest WELL 1 \^IV Groundwater Public WELL-# 10 MINE Water Supply Intake Distance 13 miles Tank is in \^IV Source Water Protection Area No (SWPA) as defined in §22- 3O-3(1 9)? Yes/No Identity of and Distance to \^IVAWC - HUNTINGTON DIST Nearest 40TH STREET - HUNTINGTON VW Surface Water GUYANDOTTE STATION INTAKE - OHIO RIVER Downstream Public Water Distance 97 miles Supply Intake Tank is in \^IV Zone of Critical Concern (ZCC) as No defined in §22-30-3(20)? Yes/No Tank is in \^IV Zone of Peripheral Concern (ZPC) No as defined in §22-30- 3(21)? Yes/No

You may view a map of the ZCCI ZPC and SWPA coverage areas by goingto tagLs.depLVA/.gOVMM^iferPIan and completing the following stops:

. 1. ClickAgree . 2. ClickGIS Layers . 3. Check DHHR Source \^fater Protection Area a. Click the arrow beside the DHHR Source \^fater Box b. check sublay-er sB423 S\NIA, SB423 ZCC and/or SB423 ZPC I 4. To Search: a, You may search on an address using the searoh tool.at the top right of pagel or b. You may click the Red toullsreye" icon, at the top middle Of Page - At the top of the bullsreye popup boxl you can choose to find a location by address (mailbox icon) or coordinates toushpin icon)'

Be aware, the West Vlrginia Department of Hearth and Human Resouroes (DHriR) recently revised the State's Zones of Critical Concem GZCC). Sol if DEP provided you with information in the past about your tanks being in or out of a Zone of Critical Concem, the ounent information may differ as the boundaries of the abovermentioned areas have changed.`

Pursuant to §22¬0-9, the operator and/or owner of Level 1 and Level 2 regulated ASTs must submit a spill prevention and response plan or the equivalent to DEP for each registered aboveground storage tank by December 9, 2015. Guidance can be found at \^MM/.deb.\^IV.aOVifenkS. lf you have already SubmitteCl a spill prevention and response plan or equivalent to DEP for each registered aboveground storage tank, you have already met this submittal requirementl and do not have to resubmit.

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P29 Uniteci States _ Office of Solid Waste EPA 550B-1 5roOl Environmerita! Proteeti'on and Marsh 2015 Agency Emergency Response \M^M/.eDa.aOV/emeraenCieS

LIST OF LISTS

Consolidated List of Chemicals Subject to the Emergency planning and Community Right- To-Khow Act (EPCRA)I Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) and Section 112(r) of the Clean AirAct

. EPCRA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Substances . CERCLA Hazardous Substances . EPCRA Section 313 Toxic Chemicals a CAA 1 12(r) Regulated Chemicals for Accidental Release Prevention

P30 . TABLE OF CONTENTS

I):\I_,a introduction

List ofLists - Consolidated List ofChemicals @y CAS #) Subject to the Emergency Planning land communityRight-to-Know Act (EPCRA), Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) and Section 1 12(r) ofthe Clean Air Act...... 1

Appendix A: Alphabetical Listing ofConsolidatedLiSt...... I...... A-1

Appendix B: Radionuclides Listed Un.der CERCLA

Appendix C: RCRA Waste Streams and Unlisted Hazardous Wastes

Appendix D: EPCRA Section 313, Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) Chemical Categories...... D-1

Appendix E: CERCLA Hazardous Substances - Chemical Categories...... E-1

P31 LIST OF LISTS.

Consolidated List ofChemicals Subject to the Emergency Planning and Community RIght- to-KnowAct (EPCRA), Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) and Section 112(r) ofthe Clean Air Act

This consolidated chemical list includes chemicals subject to reportingrequirements under the EmergencyPla-ing and CommunityRIght-to-Know Act (EPCRA), also known as Title Ill of the SuperfundAmendments aridReauthorizationAct of 1986 (SARA),the Comprehensive Envirormental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) and section 112(r) ofthe Clean Air Act (CAA). This consolidated list does not include all.hazardous chemicals subject to the reporting requirements in EPCRA sections 31 1 and 312, for whichmaterial safety data'sheets (MSDS) must be developed under the Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR1910.1200). These hazardous chemicals are identified by broad criteria, rather thanby.enunleratiOn. There are over 500,000 products that satisfy the criteria. See 40 CFR Part 370 formore information. This consolidated listhas beenpreparedto help firms handling chemicals determine whether they need to submit reports under sections 302 and 313 ofEPCRA and determine ifreleases of chemicals are reportable under section 102 and 103 ofCERCLA and section 304 ofEPCRA.It will also help flrmS determine Whether theyWill be subject to accidentprevention regulations under CAA section 112(r). Separate lists are also provided ofResource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) waste streams and unlisted hazardous wastes, ofradionuclides reportable under CERCLA and ofdefinitions or exp1.anation ofchemical categories listed under EPCRA section 313 and CERCLA, These lists should be used as a refierence tool, not as a definitive source ofcompliance information. Compliance info-ation for EPCRA is published in the Code ofFederal Regulations (CFR), 40 CFRparts 355, 37Q> an-d 372. Compliance information for CERCLA is published in 40 CFRpart 302 and fior CAA section 112(r) is published in 40 CFR part68.

The chemicals on the consolidated list are Ordered both by the Chemical Abstracts Service (GAS) registry number and alphal)etically. Categories ofchemicals which generally do not have CAS registrynumbers, butwhich are citedunder CERCLA, have Not Ajplicable OJ.A.) listed in place ofthe CAS number. Ifthe category ofchemical is an EPCRA section 313, then the section 313 category code is also included in the CAS.nunlber COlunm.

The lists.include chemicals referenc6d under five federal statutoryprovisions, discussed below. More than one chemical name may be listed fior one CAS nunlber because the Same Chemical inay appear on different lists under different names. Fdr example, for GAS nunlber 8001-35-2, the names (from.the section 313 list), -camphechlor (from the section 302 list), and camphene, octachloro-(from the CERCLA list) all appear on tlliS COnSOlidated list. The chemical names on the consolidated lists generally are those names used in the regulatory programs developed under EPCRA, CERCLA, and CAA section 1 12(r), but each chemical may have other s)mongmS that do not appear on these lists.

P32 NAME GAS/313 Section 302 Section CERCLA Section RCRA C^^ CategoryCodes (EHS) TPQ 304 EHSRQ RQ 313 CODE 112(r)TQ

N-Nitrosodiethanolamine 1 116-54-7 1 U173 Propane sultOne 1120-71-4 1O 313 U193 1 )3-Propane sultone 1120-71-4 1O X U193 Nitrocyclohexane 1 122-60-7 500 5OO Pyridine, 4-nitro-, 1-oxide 1 124-33-0 50O/1 0,000 500 1129-41-5 100/10,000 1,OOO 1,000 P19O Cycloate 1 1 34-23-2 313 Decabromodiphenyl oxide 1163-19-5 313 Ferric ammonium citrate 1 1 85-57-5 1 ,000 Dichlobenil 1 194-65-6 100

Xylenol 13OO-71-6 1,OOO

Arsenic pentoxide 1303-28-2 1 00/1 0,000 1 1 313c POll

Arsenic disu tide 1 303-32-8 1 313c

Arsenic trisu tide 1 303-33-9 1 313c Cadmium oxide 1306-19-0 1 OO/1 0,000 100 313c Antimony trioxide 1 309-64-4 1 ,000 313c Potassium hydroxide 131 0-58-3 1,000 Sodium hydroxide 131 0-73-2 1 ,000 Molybdenum trioxide 131 3-27-5 313 Thorium dioxide 1314-20-1 313 Thallic oxide 1314-32-5 100 313c P113 Vanadium pentoxide 1314-62-1 1OO/1 0,000 1,000 1 ,000 313c P120 Sulfur phosp hide 1314-80-3 100 U189 Zinc phosph de 131 4-84-7 500 1OO 100 313c P122 Zinc phosph de (cone. <= 10%) 1 31 4-84-7 500 100 100 313c U249 Zinc phosph de(cone. > 10%) 1314-84-7 500 1OO 100 313c P122 Lead sulfide 131 4-87-0 10 313c 2,4]5-T amineS 1319-72-8 5,000 Cresol (mixed isomers) 1319-77-3 100 313 UO52 2'4-D Esters 1320-18-9 100 X 214-D propylene glycol butyl etherester 1320-18-9 100 313

Nitrotoluene 1321-12-6 1,000

Arsenic triox de 1 327-53-3 100/10,000 1 1 313c PO12

Arsenous ox de 1 327-53-3 100/1O,000 1 1 313c PO12 Xylene (mixea isomers) 1330-20-7 100 313 U239 Zinc borate 1 332-07-6 1 ,00O 313c

Asbestos (fri able) 1332-21 -4 1 313 Hydrogen 1 333-74-0 10,000 Sodium biflu oride 1 333-83-1 100 Lead subacetate 1335-32-6 10 31 3'c U146 Hexachloronaphthalene 1 335-87-1 313 Ammonium hydroxide 1336-21 -6 1,000 X

PCBs 1 336-36-3 1 X

Polychlorinated biphenyls 1 336-36-3 1 313 Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide 1 338-23-4 10 U160 Naphthenic acid 1 338-24-5 100 Ammonium bifluoride 1341-49-7 100

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P33 NAME GAS/31 3 Section 302 Section CERCLA Section RCRA CAA CategoryCodes (EHS) TPQ 304 EHSRQ RQ 313 CODE 1 12(r)TQ

Ethane, 1 ll I-thiobisl2-chloro- 505-60-2 500 500 X Ethanethiol 75-08-1 10,000 Ethanel 1 )1 12-trichloro-1 ,2,2,-trifluoro- 76-1 3-1 X Etha(dimemethnimidothioic acid, 2-thylamino)-N-hydroxy-2-oxo-Iylester 30558-43-1 5,000 U394

Ethanimidothioic acid, N-[[methylamino)carbonyl] 1 6752-77-5 500/1 0,000 10O 100 PO66

EthanoI I 1`\--`-`''v'- 2-dichloro- |nol,2-ethoxy- acetate 101 40-87-1 1,000 1,00O Etha 1 10-80-5 1,OOO X U359 U395 Ethanol \|-1- 2 2l-oxybis- `r,`J-`- \Ethene dicarbamate 5952-26-1 5,000 74-85-1 X 10,000 Ethene, bromotrifluoro- 598-73-2 10,000 Ethenel chloro- 75-01 -4 1 X UO43 10,000 10,000 Ethene )ne, chlorotrifluoro- 1 I1-dichloro- 79-38-9 Ethe 75-35-4 100 X UO78 10,000 Ethene, 1 ,1-difluoro- 75-38-7 1 O,000 Ethene, ethoxy- 1 09-92-2 1O,OOO Ethenel fluoro- 75-O2-5 10,000 Ethene, methoxy- 1 07-25-5 10,OOO Ethene, tetrafluoro- 116-14-3 10,000 563-1 2-2 1,000 10 10 Ethoprop 1 31 94-48-4 1 ,OOO 1 ,00O 313 1 31 94-48-4 1,000 1,000 X 2-Ethoxyethanol 1 10-80-5 1,000 313 U359 2-(1 -(Ethoxyimino) butyl)-5-(2-(ethylthio)propyl)-3-hydroxyl-2-cyclohexen-1-one 74051 -80-2 X

2-((Ethoxyl((1 -methylethyl)amino]phosphinothioyl]oxy)benzoicacid1-methylethylester 2531 1-71-1 X

Ethyl acetate 141-78-6 5,000 U112 Ethyl acetylene 1 07-00-6 10,000 Ethy acrylate 1 40-88-5 1,000 313 U113 3-((Ethylamino)methoxyphoSPhinOthiOyl)oxy)-2-butenoicacid,1-methylethylester 3121 8-83-4 X

Ethylbenzene 10041-4 1,000 313 Ethy bis(2-chloroethyl)amine 538-O7-8 500 500 Ethyl 51 -79-6 100 X U238 Ethyl chloride 75-OO-3 100 X 10,000 Ethyl chloroformate 541 -41 -3 313 Ethyl-2-(((((4-chloro-6-methoxyprimidin-2-yl)amino)carbonyl)amino)sulfonyI)benzoate 9O982-32-4 X

Ethyl cyanide 1O7-1 2-0 5OO 10 10 P101 10,OOO Ethyl dipropylthiocarbamate 759-94-4 313 Ethy ene 74-85-1 313 10,OOO EthylenebisdithiocarbamiC acid, Saltsandesters N171 313

P34 NAME GAS/313 Section 3O2 Section CERCLA Section RCRA CAA CategoryCodes (EHS) TPQ. 304 EHSRQ RQ 313 CODE 1 12(r)TQ

Methyl isothiocyanate 556-61 -6 500 500 313 2-Methyllactonitrile 75-86-5 1,000 10 10 313 PO69 M ethyl mercaptan 74-93-1 500 100 100 313s U153 10,000 M ethylmercuric dicyanamide 502-39-6 50O/1 0,000 500 313c Methyl methacrylate 80-62-6 1,000 313 U162 N-Methylolacrylamide 924-42-5 313 M ethyl 298-00-0 100/10,000 100 100 313 PO71 M ethyl phenkapton 3735-23-7 5OO 500 M ethyl phosphonic dichloride 676-97-1 100 100 2-Methylpropene 115-ll-7 1 0,000 2-Methylpyridine 1 09-06-8 5,000 313 U191 N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone 872-50-4 313 M ethyl tert-butyl ether 1 634-O4-4 1,000 313 M ethyl thiocyanate 556-64-9 10,000 10,000 20,000 M ethylthiouracil 56-04-2 10 U164 M ethyltrichlorosilane 75-79-6 500 500 5,000 Methyl vinyl ketone 78-94-4 10 10 M etiram 9006-42-2 313 Metolcarb 1129-41-5 100/10,000 1 ,00O 1,00O P190 Metribuzin 21087-64-9 313 7786-34-7 500 10 10 313 Mexacarbate 31 5-18-4 500/1 0,OOO 1,000 1 ,000 P128 M ichlerls ketone 90-94-8 313 M itomycin C 5O-07-7 5OO/1 0,OOO 10 10 UO10 M olinate 221 2-67-1 313 Molybdenum trioxide 131 3-27-5 313 Monochloropentafluoroethane 76-1 5-3 313 6923-22-4 1O/1 0,000 10 Monoethylamine 75-04-7 100 10,OOO Monomethylamine 74-89-5 1OO 10,000 Monuron 1 50-68-5 313 M uscimol 2763-96-4 500/10,000 1 ,000 1,000 POO7 Mustard gas 505-60-2 500 500 313 M yclobutanil 88671 -89-0 313 Nabam 1 42-59-6 313 N aled 300-76-5 10 313 Naphthalene 91 -20-3 100 313 U165 1 15-Naphthalene diisocyanate 31 73-72-6 313# 1 -Naphthalenol, methylcarbamate 63-25-2 100 X u279 Naphthenic acid 1 338-24-5 100 1 ,4-Naphthoquinone 1 30-1 5-4 5,000 U166 alpha-Naphthylamine 1 34-32-7 1OO 313 u167 beta-Naphthylamine 91 -59-8 10 313 U168 N ckel 7440-02-0 100 313 N ckel ammonium sulfate 1 5699-18-0 100 313c

N ckel carbonyl 1 3463-39-3 1 10 10 313c PO73 1,000 N ckel chloride 771 8-54-9 100 313c N ckel chloride 3721 1-05-5 100 313c N ckeI Compounds N495 & 313 N ckel cyanide 557-1 9-7 1O 313c PO74 N ckel hydroxide 1 2054-48-7 1O 313c

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