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Re: Capitol City Plume Superfund Site: The Advertiser Company's Third Supplemental Section 104(e) Response

Dear Mr. Keefer:

This is a supplemental response to the Section 104(e) request sent by EPA Region 4 to The Advertiser Company on November 18, 2008. It supersedes 104(e) responses previously provided by The Advertiser Company on January 16, 2009; February 13, 2009; and June 11, 2010. This supplemental response is based on a good faith investigation following receipt of documents and materials from EPA and Alabama through the Freedom of Information Act and Alabama Open Records Act. Please note that EPA's communications, including the March 24, 2011 General Notice Letter, have been addressed to 'The Montgomery Advertiser," but the legal name ofthe company is "The Advertiser Company," and therefore, this response will use that name.

Response Summarv

Initially, we note our client did not exist before March 7. 1963. On March 7, 1963, The Advertiser Company formally dissolved and a new company, also called The Advertiser Company, was incorporated. The Advertiser Company printed The Montgomery Advertiser out of its location at 200 Washington Avenue between March 7, 1963 and 1997, owned a parking lot at 115 South McDonough Street, and also ran a small printing operation at 116 South McDonough Street between the 1980s until approximately 1997. The Advertiser Company sold these properties to the Montgomery County Commission on September 24, 2003.

After a careful review of The Advertiser Company's records and interviews of current and former employees. The Advertiser Company has determined that there is no evidence it ever released hazardous substances into the environment at the Capitol City Plume Superfund Site ("Site or "Capitol Site"). Contrary to the assertions ofthe United States Geological Survey

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("USGS") in its report on the Capitol Site, The Advertiser Company did not use chlorinated solvents, including TCE or PCE, to clean or maintain its presses at 200 Washington Avenue or 116 South McDonough Street. All available evidence indicates that The Advertiser Company used kerosene, mineral spirits, and a petroleum-based blanket wash to clean its presses. The Advertiser Company's determination that it did not use PCE to clean its presses is not unexpected because PCE was rarely used for such purposes in the newspaper printing industry.

Following a review of hundreds of material safety data sheets of products used by The Advertiser Company for a wide variety of purposes, only one product containing 10% PCE, was discovered. There is no evidence that this product, designed for use in small quantities to clean film, could have resulted in any PCE release to the environment. Similarly, between 1963-1977, a small amount of TCE was used to activate glue on rolls of paper at 200 Washington Avenue, but there is no evidence this use resulted in TCE release to the envirormient. TCE and PCE were not found in any other product used by The Advertiser Company. And as confirmed by The Advertiser Company's and EPA's interviews of current and former employees, excess blanket wash, ink sludge, and other liquid wastes were collected in empty drums and transported offsite by a contractor. There is no evidence that waste solvents were ever disposed down drains or sewers at 200 Washington Avenue or II6 South McDonough Street.

Groundwater, soil, soil-vapor, and dendrochemistry data collected at the Capitol Site show that PCE and BTEX, the primary contaminants of concem at the Capitol Site, are not above applicable standards anywhere within several blocks of 200 Washington Avenue and 116 South McDonough Street. The same is true of TCE. The highest levels of contaminafion at the Capitol Site, and likely sources of that contamination, are nowhere near the former Advertiser properties.

Moreover, there is no potential pathway for contamination fi-om 200 Washington Avenue or 116 South McDonough Street to the rest ofthe Capitol Site. Groundwater flows northwest from 200 Washington Avenue and the highest groundwater concentrations are cross-gradient (northeast). The sanitary sewers flow north and west and do not cross Dexter Avenue. The stormwater sewer lines are likewise north and west and do not flow to the area of highest groundwater concentration. In its report, the USGS theorized that contamination must have resulted from leaking sewers. But USGS's evaluation of groundwater pH and chloroform to support this theory is flawed and inconsistent with historical sampling and does not indicate a significant sewer leak. Regardless, whether the sewers leaked or not is irrelevant because there simply is no sewer, stormwater, or groundwater pathway from The Advertiser Company's former properties to the RSA Chiller Plant site and other downgradient areas of elevated groundwater contamination.

The USGS report's possible identification of TCE in a tree (tree 64) at the comer of Washington Avenue and South Lawrence Street likewise does not implicate The Advertiser Company in contamination found in other distant locations at the Capitol Site. USGS's attempt to quantify TCE and PCE levels collected from trees at the Capitol Site, including its use ofa hotel microwave on collected samples, is at odds with established scientific methods for collection and evaluation of tree core data. The questionable sampling methods used by the W. David Keefer Junes, 2012 Page 3 LATHAM&WATKINS^^"

USGS resulted in two possible detections of TCE in tree 64 of more than an order of magnitude of difference. USGS has not re-sampled this tree and the minimal sampling data upon which the USGS report depends is simply not reliable. But even if USGS's tree sampling methods and data were sound, under generally accepted assessment standards, phytoforensics may be used as a screening tool to identify the presence of contaminants, but cannot be used to identify a potential source of contamination. Apart from speculation, the USGS has not provided any evidence ofa contamination pathway between the press room at 200 Washington Avenue and tree 64.

Moreover, the effort to tie this isolated potential source of TCE to The Advertiser Company is at odds with an objective evaluation of soil, soil gas, and groundwater data collected at the Capitol Site over the past twenty years. TCE has not been found above applicable standards in recent groundwater and soil samples anywhere within several blocks ofthe sampled tree and TCE is likely not even a contaminant of concem at the Capitol Site. The USGS's attempt to tie unsubstantiated TCE contamination in one isolated location to other contaminants in multiple, distinct locations across the entire Capitol Site is unsupported by the evidence and calls into question USGS's admittedly unusual, and possibly unprecedented, role in performing sampling, evaluating technical data, and making recommendations to EPA at the Capitol Site.

Groundwater, soil, soil gas, and dendrochemistry data collected by EPA, ADEM, and USGS reveals multiple, distinct plumes of PCE and BTEX contamination across the Capitol Site, likely from local dry cleaners, gas stations, and other sources. This data is consistent with EPA's evaluation ofthe Capitol Site prior to USGS's involvement, and EPA's conceptual site model from the 1990s. As EPA's remedial project manager at the Capitol Site, Humberto Guzman, wrote in a March 1999 memo: "The City of Montgomery's groundwater is contaminated with tetrachloroethylene [PCE], which is suspected to come for dry cleaners, and BTEX which probably comes from gasoline stations." That the contamination at the Capitol Site is unrelated to The Advertiser Company's operations is also consistent with an independent environmental consultant's Phase II testing of The Advertiser Company's properties in 2003, prior to their sale to The Montgomery County Commission. The County's environmental consultant tested for PCE, BTEX, and MTBE at the properties and concluded: "Based on the scope of testing we have performed, it does not appear that the soil or groundwater at [The Advertiser Company properties] are contaminated with the pollutant compounds that are associated with the Capitol City Plume."

The Advertiser Company is not the source of any contamination, let alone the contaminafion found in multiple, distinct locations across downtown Montgomery.

Supplemental Responses

For your convenience, the Section 104(e) questions are repeated below and followed by The Advertiser Company's supplemental responses. W. David Keefer Junes, 2012 Page 4 LATHAM&WATKINS^Lp

General Objections

The Advertiser Company objects to the production of any documents unrelated to the Capitol Site on the grounds that EPA's requests are unreasonable in scope, overly broad, and unduly burdensome, and to the extent that the requests seek documents protected by the attorney-client privilege or as work product, or that are already in EPA's possession or otherwise publicly available.

The Advertiser Company objects to these requests to the extent such requests do not relate to the investigation ofthe release or threatened release of hazardous substances, pollutants, and contaminants at the Capitol Site. The Advertiser Company also objects to these requests as vague and ambiguous, overly broad, unintelligible, and unduly burdensome, and not limited to a relevant time period.

Notwithstanding these objections, and expressly subject thereto, The Advertiser Company responds to the requests listed below.

Requests

1. Identify the person(s) responding to these questions on behalf of the Newspaper.

Response to 1. Subject to the General Objections, this response was prepared by Latham & Watkins LLP on behalf of The Advertiser Company.

2. For every question contained herein, identify all persons consulted in the preparation of responses.

Response to 2. Subject to the General Objections, the following individuals were consulted:

Kevin Blurton, former Production Director, The Advertiser Company Wes Gainey, Pressman, The Advertiser Company Ed McGarr, Pressman, The Advertiser Company Dennis Hall, Pressman, The Advertiser Company Tony McCord, Pressman, The Advertiser Company Marcus Riley, former Facilities Manager, The Advertiser Company Wayne Powell, former Pressroom Manager, The Advertiser Company (retired) Scott LaFuria, Controller, Tallahassee Democrat Mike Gatherwright, production director, Greenville (SC) News, former production director, The Advertiser Company Dennis Czieszynski, former Production Director, The Advertiser Company (retired) Sonja Reep, Commercial Print Manager, The Advertiser Company Jeff Alexander, Pressman, The Advertiser Company W. David Keefer Junes, 2012 Page 5

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• Bill Searcy, former pressman, The Advertiser Company (retired) • Michael Ratcliff, Director of Engineering and Construction Management, US Community Publishing Division, Gannett Co., Inc. • William Hagan, former employee, The Advertiser Company (retired)

3. For every question contained herein, identify all documents consulted, examined, or referred to in the preparation ofthe response that contain information responsive to the question, and provide tme and accurate copies of all such documents.

Response to 3.

Subject to the General Objections, in this supplemental response. The Advertiser Company will provide, as noted, documents relied upon and referenced which have not been previously provided, which are not subject to applicable attorney- client and attorney work product privileges, and which are not otherwise publicly available.

Certificate of Dissolution of The Advertiser Company, March 7, 1963 (attached).

Warranty Deeds from 1966 (previously provided).

Documentation regarding the removal of waste materials from the facility by Safety-Kleen between 1998 and 2002 (attached).

Shipping documents for the purchase of photographic film, fixer, plates and developer from Konica Imaging USA, Inc., 1999 and 2002 (previously provided).

Receipts for drums of scrap film and silver flake sold to Parker Service Co., 1999-2000 (previously provided).

MSDS for Safety-Kleen Premium Solvent, February 1994 (previously provided).

MSDS for Prisco or Printers' Service, UC-50 Blanket and Roller Wash (attached).

MSDS for Tower, Presto! 1-2-3, November 19, 1994 (attached).

MSDS for Yarn, Wash V-120, August 28, 1996 (attached).

MSDS for Rycoline, Blanket Swell, July 17, 1997 (attached).

MSDS for NENSCO Freedom Wash, June 1994 (previously provided).

MSDS for Film Kleen, May 1996 (attached). W. David Keefer Junes, 2012 Page 6 LATHAM&WATKINS^^^

Non-disclosure Agreement regarding Environmental Records between the Montgomery County Commission and The Advertiser Company, June 26, 2000 (previously provided).

Letter from Gannett to Montgomery County Commission transmitting relevant pages from the Environmental Review of Multimedia, Inc. (referenced above), June 27, 2000 (previously provided).

A purchase order for Safety-Kleen to test rainwater/elevator lubricant mixture in order to prepare a disposal profile (previously provided).

Receipts for shipments of demolition wastes sent to the Montgomery County Landfill, 2002 (previously provided).

Letter from Montgomery County Commission to Scott Brown, Publisher ofthe Montgomery Advertiser, regarding environmental issues at 200 Washington Avenue, March 3, 2002 (attached).

Memo of Understanding between Montgomery Count>' Commission and the Advertiser Company regarding the sale of 200 Washington Avenue and the parking lot, October 2002 (attached).

Purchase and Sale Agreement between The Advertiser Company (Seller) and the Montgomery County Commission (Purchaser) for 200 Washington Avenue, 116 South McDonough Street, and 115 South McDonough Street, June 2003 (previously provided).

Documents relating to removal of documents from 200 Washington Avenue in June 2003 (previously provided).

A single page from what appears to be an appraiser's report regarding the three parcels sold to the Montgomery County Commission in 2003 (previously provided).

Environmental Site Assessment for 200 Washington Avenue, 116 South McDonough Street, and adjacent parking lot, prepared by Environmental- Materials Consultants, Inc. for the Montgomery County Commission, August 12, 2003 (previously provided).

Records Retention Policy, The Advertiser Company, current (previously provided).

September 20, 2011 EPA Interview summary of Dennis Czieszynski (attached). W. David Keefer June 8, 2012 Page 7 LATHAM&WATKINS^L^

Materials produced by the United States Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to a Freedom of Information Act request on September 15, 2011; October 25, 2011; December 20, 2011; February 2, 2012; and February 28, 2012. (These documents are in EPA's possession and are available to the pubUc.)

Materials produced by the State of Alabama pursuant to an Alabama Open Records Act request on August 4, 2011. (These documents are in Alabama's possession and are available to the public.)

4. Has the Newspaper ever owned any property located either on Washington Avenue or elsewhere within the Site area?

Response to 4.

Subject to the General Objections, The Advertiser Company owned the following properties:

• The Advertiser Building, 200 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama • Parking Lot, 115 South McDonough Street, Montgomery, Alabama ("the parking lot") • Associated Press Building (aka the API-UPI building, or the Annex), 116 South McDonough Street, Montgomery, Alabama

NOTE: The former Advertiser Building, 200 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama, is located on the corner of Washington Avenue and South Lawrence Street. This building is currently known as 107 South Lawrence Street.

5. If yes, state the dates of ownership and provide copies of all documents evidencing or relating to such ownership, including but not limited to purchase and sale agreements, deeds, etc.

Response to 5.

Subject to the General Objections, The Advertiser Company owned the properties at 200 Washington Avenue and 115-116 South McDonough Street from March 7, 1963 until September 24, 2003. It is unclear when the building at 116 South McDonough Street was constructed, but it is believed to have been sometime in the 1980s,

6. Has the Newspaper ever leased and/or operated on any property located either on Washington Avenue or elsewhere within the Site area?

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Subject to the General Objections, The Advertiser Company did not lease property within the Site area.

7. If yes, state the dates of operation and/or leases and provide copies of all documents evidencing or relating to such operation and/or lease.

Response to 7.

Not applicable.

8. Describe the nature of your activities or business conducted on either Washington Avenue or elsewhere within the Site area.

Response to 8. Subject to the General Objections:

The Advertiser Company's operations at 200 Washington Avenue consisted of publishing and printing. For a time, The Advertiser Company published and printed (using the same staff and equipment) an evening newspaper known as the Alabama Journal; the Alabama Journal ceased publication in 1993. For some period of time, ending in 1996, The Advertiser Company owned all or some ofthe shares ofa company known as Service Engraving, Inc. which also operated at 200 Washington Avenue until 1996; Service Engraving, Inc. provided "stereotyping" services (preparing photos for inclusion in print documents).

The Advertiser Company operated a small printing operation on the ground floor of 116 South McDonough Street. This operation primarily printed materials for in-house use by The Advertiser Company, although printing was also performed for third parties. Examples ofthe types of materials printed include flyers, notecards, receipts and other office supplies. The operation had two or three small sheet fed machines and the maximum size for printed materials was 11x17, For larger printing needs, The Advertiser Company used Brown Printing.

9. Provide a thorough explanation ofthe printing process at the Newspaper. This explanation should include but not be limited to a description ofthe chemicals used in the printing operation and a description of how the various chemicals are/were handled or disposed.

Response to 9, Subject to the General Objections:

200 Washington Avenue

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The Advertiser Company operated an 8-unit Goss headliner letterpress from 1963 until September 1977.

This press used petroleum-based inks provided primarily, at least in the latter years, from Huber Ink. Small amounts of colored inks were used from time to time to print advertisements.

The presses were wiped clean with rags moistened with mineral spirits (1963-64) or kerosene (1964-1977). Individual parts were also sometimes cleaned with mineral spirits or kerosene. No "blanket wash" was used to clean or operate this press. There is no evidence PCE or TCE were used to clean or operate this press.

Lubricant from the press was manufactured, at least for a time, by Standard Oil.

TCE was applied to the outer edge of paper rolls in order to activate a glue so a new roll of paper could be attached to an old roll without stopping the press. The TCE was stored in a stationary tank with a capacity of approximately 30 gallons. The tank was located on the basement level ofthe building next to the end ofthe press where paper reels were loaded onto the press. The tank was filled approximately once a year via a remote fill port outside the building. Approximately 30 gallons of TCE was used a year. There was no waste TCE generated from this process.

As was the custom at the time, this press used zinc plates, and later lead plates, that were created by use ofa linotype machine and the process known as "hot metal," "hot lead" and/or "hot type,"

1977 through 1997

From 1977 through 1997, The Advertiser Company operated a 9-unit lithographic "Cosmo" offset press, "Chemicals" used in the 9-unit lithographic offset printing process included:

Black, Yellow, Red and Blue Inks - Inks were purchased from suppUers including but not limited to "The Ink Company," JM Huber, and Flint Ink, The press used petroleum-based inks until the early 1990s, In the early 1990s, the paper began using soy-based inks; from that time forward, approximately 90% ofthe inks used were soy-based and 10% were petroleum-based.

Black ink was stored in a 3200 gallon stationary aboveground tank located in the ink room adjacent to the pressroom. The AST was filled via a remote fill port outside the building, using a truck and hose. It was standard practice for the ink vendor to place a paper newspaper wrapper around the hose during fills to catch W. David Keefer Junes, 2012 Page 10

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any drips. The AST was located on a concrete floor and the small room had concrete block walls. There were no floor drains in the room housing the AST.

Colored inks were delivered to the paper in 55 gallon drums, five gallon buckets and/or 2 Vi gallon buckets. The 55 gallon drums and the buckets were stored in the same room as the black ink tank.

Some ofthe excess ink recovered from the printing process was accumulated in empty 5 gallon ink buckets in the AST room. When the buckets became full, the accumulated ink, whether black or colored, was emptied into the black ink tank. In addition, some ofthe waste ink was stored in 55 gallon drums.

Any drums of waste ink were removed from the property for recycling or disposal each month; the typical monthly pickup consisted of one drum or one partial drum of waste ink.

Blanket Wash—The Advertiser Company used blanket wash between 1977- 1997. Between 1977 and the early 1990s, The Advertiser Company used UC-50, a petroleum-based blanket wash sold by Prisco or Printers' Service. The MSDS for UC-50 is attached and clearly indicates it did not contain PCE or TCE. After The Advertiser Company discontinued use of UC-50, it ordered trial blanket washes from a few manufacturers. The MSDSs for these products are attached and show that none of these blanket washes contained TCE or PCE. In the early 1990s, The Advertiser Company selected "Freedom Wash" from NENSCO, as its new blanket wash. The MSDS for "Freedom Wash" has previously been provided and it clearly indicates that it did not contain TCE or PCE. Blanket wash was delivered to the paper and stored by the paper in 55 gallon drums. The drums were stored on the pressroom floor. When a drum was in use, a hand pump was attached to the top ofthe drum and the blanket wash was dispensed by this pump into handheld buckets. The pressman cleaned the press by dipping rags into the buckets, squeezing out excess, then wiping down the press parts. Used rags were stored in a 55 gallon drum or a canvas hopper and then sent offsite for laundering. For one to two years, the used rags were laundered onsite. As confirmed by EPA's September 2011 interview of Dennis Czieszynski, to the extent there was residual blanket wash, it was collected in drums and sent offsite for disposal every three months. The MSDS for all ofthe blanket washes used by The Advertiser Company clearly indicate that they did not contain TCE or PCE,

Fountain Solution—Fountain Solution, typically "Liquid Gold" brand, was usually purchased, in concentrated form, from NENSCO. Fountain solution was delivered to the paper and stored in 5 gallon plastic pails. The pails were typically stored in the reel room. The concentrate was mixed with water in a corner ofthe reel room prior to use. The fountain solution was used in a closed, circulating system within the press; the press blankets rotated through fountain W. David Keefer Junes, 2012 Page 11 LATHAM&WATKINS^^^

solution in order to clean residue from the plates during printing. Once a month, the fountain solution was drained from the system to a pit that contained a pump and a drain connected to the sanitary system. Water was run through the system and then drained to the pit. Finally, fresh fountain solution was prepared and the system was re-filled. There is no evidence the fountain solution contained PCE or TCE.

Press Lubricant—The press was lubricated with light weight lubricant manufactured by Chevron; perhaps once a lubricant from DuBois was tried. Once a year or so, the lubricant was replaced. Used lubricant was drained from the press into 55 gallon drums and removed from the property for recycling or disposal. There is no evidence the press lubricant contained PCE or TCE.

Film and Film Processing Chemicals—The Advertiser Company used photographic films, photographic developer, photographic fixer, and other related materials to create images of pages. Scrap film was sold. Used film- related chemicals were treated to remove silver and then drained to the sanitary sewer. There is no evidence film-related chemicals contained PCE or TCE.

Plate Developer and Plate Cleaner—In later years, these products were typically manufactured by Western Litho. These products were stored in the basement, on a concrete floor, next to the plate room. Used plate processing chemicals were drained to the sanitary sewer. There is no evidence these plate processing chemicals contained PCE or TCE.

Film Kleen—This product was used to remove smudges and lint from film and glass. An aerosol version of this product was used in small quantities. One supplier of this product, Anchor Lithkemko, had a formulation that contained 10% PCE, but there is no evidence the small quantities of aerosol used could have resulted in a release to the environment.

Parts Wash—Parts were washed manually in a homemade metal vat containing mineral spirits, kerosene, or blanket wash. The fluid on the parts was, on occasion, drained into a 55-gallon drum and disposed of off-site. In the early 1990s, Safety-Kleen installed a parts washer with a recirculating pump. Safety- Kleen would periodically empty the cleaner from the parts washer and add fresh cleaner. Safety-Kleen removed the used cleaner from the property for disposal. There is no evidence the parts wash contained PCE or TCE.

Copper Cleaner—Every six months or so, the facility would purchase one 24-28 ounce plastic bottle of copper cleaning solution to clean the copper drums in the press. The bottle was stored on a table in the roller room, which had a concrete floor and no floor drain. There is no evidence the copper cleaner contained PCE or TCE. W. David Keefer Junes, 2012 Page 12 LATHAM^WATKINS^L^

Used Rags—Employees interviewed by The Advertiser Company and by EPA confirmed that used rags were laundered by a vendor, except for a period of 13- 24 months, in the late 1980s or early 1990s, when a washing machine operated onsite. The washing machine was used to wash rags. On one occasion there was a back-up and the washing machine discharged on the floor and the employees mopped it up.

Other Products—Newspaper Pressrooms commonly use many additional products in small quantities, as evidenced by product lists advertised on press supply websites. There is no evidence these products contained PCE or TCE.

116 South McDonough Street

The Advertiser Company operated the following at this location:

• 19 X 25 omni single color press • AD Dick 385 T-head press • Small duplicator presses Multi-lif 1250

These were low through-put, single sided, sheet-fed presses which resembled office duplicating equipment. Presses of this size and nature often use about 100 pounds of ink a year. The paper purchased inks from suppliers including Yictory Ink in Birmingham, Alabama. At least in the latter years, the ink was soy-based. The ink came in 5 pound aluminum cans with plastic tape on the lids to prevent accidental opening. The cans were stored on steel shelves.

A small amount of glue was used when making notepads.

Approximately a pint a month of lubricant was used to lubricate the machinery. It was purchased in quart cans from convenience stores or other local retailers.

Paper was purchased in reams and delivered on pallets.

No blanket wash, solvents, fountain solutions, lubricants or other "chemicals" were used at this location. The printers were wiped clean with rags or newsprint.

10. Did you ever use, purchase, generate, store, treat, dispose, or otherwise handle any hazardous substances, including but not limited to those substances identified in Appendix A, while conducting any activities or business either on Washington Street or elsewhere within the Site area? If the answer to the preceding question is anything but an unqualified "no," identify: W. David Keefer Junes, 2012 Page 13 LATHAM&WATKINS^L^

i. The chemical composition, characteristics, and physical state (e.g., solid, liquid) of each hazardous substance so transported, used, purchased, generated, stored, treated, disposed, or otherwise handled; ii. The person(s) who supplied you with each such hazardous substance; iii. How each such hazardous substance was used, purchased, generated, stored, treated, transported, disposed or otherwise handled by you; iv. When each such hazardous substance was used, purchased, generated, stored, treated, transported, disposed or otherwise handled by you; v. Where each such hazardous substance was used, purchased, generated, stored, treated, transported, disposed or otherwise handled by you; and vi. The quantity of each such hazardous substance used, purchased, generated, stored, treated, transported, disposed or otherwise handled by you.

Response to 10, Subject to the General Objections:

Zinc and Lead—From March 1963 until the late 1960s or early 1970s, the printing plates at 200 Washington Avenue were made from zinc, and then lead. Plates were created onsite using the "hot metal" process. Used plates were melted down and the material reused.

Aluminum—Starting in the 1970s, The Advertiser Company created printing plates from aluminum. The plates were purchased, stored in the pre-press area at 200 Washington Avenue, imprinted using a photographic process, attached to the press, removed from the press, placed in a cardboard box, then removed from the property by an Advertiser employee who delivered them to Sable Steel for recycling. No aluminum waste was generated.

Press, Film, and Other Products—Some hazardous substances were contained in cleaning, maintenance, and commercial products used by The Advertiser Company as described in Response 9,

11. Identify all federal, state and local authorities that regulate(d) your operations dealing with health and safety and environmental concems during operations conducted on any property located either on Washington Avenue or elsewhere within the Site area.

Response to 11,

Subject to the General Objections, to the best of The Advertiser Company's knowledge and beUef, the following agencies had direct contact with facility personnel:

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12. Provide a list of all local, state and federal environmental permits ever granted to the Newspaper or obtained on behalf of the Newspaper (e.g. RCRA permits, NPDES permits, etc.).

Response to 12,

The Advertiser Company held a conditionally exempt small quantity generator RCRA permit for its operations at 200 Washington Avenue (Permit # ALD983180084),

13. Describe acts or omissions of any persons other than your employees, agents, or those persons with whom you had a contractual relationship, that may have caused a release or threat of release of hazardous substances at the Site and damages relating therefrom, and identify such persons.

Response to 13,

Subject to the General Objections, The Advertiser Company has no knowledge of any acts or omissions of any persons that may have caused a release or threat of release of hazardous substances at the Site or of any damages relating therefrom,

14. Identify all past and present solid waste management units (e.g. waste piles, waste lagoons, ponds, pits, tanks, container storage areas, etc.) on any ofthe Newspaper's past or present property located either on Washington Avenue or elsewhere within the Site area. For each such solid waste management unit, provide the following information:

i. A map showing the unit's boundaries and the location of all known solid waste management units whether currently in operation or not. This map should be drawn to scale, if possible, and clearly indicate the location and size of all past and present units; ii. The type of unit (e.g., storage area, landfill, waste pile, etc.), and the dimensions ofthe unit; iii. The dates that the unit was in use; iv. The purpose and past usage (e.g., storage, spill containment, etc.); V. The quantity and types of materials (hazardous substances and any other chemicals) located in each unit; vi. The construction (materials, composition), volume, size, dates of cleaning, and condifion of each unit; vii. If unit is no longer in use, how was such unit closed and what actions were taken to prevent or address potential or actual releases of waste constituents from the unit.

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Subject to the General Objections, there were no solid waste management units at either 200 Washington Avenue or 115-116 South McDonough Street during The Advertiser Company's ownership ofthe properties.

15. Describe the conditions ofthe Newspaper's physical facility at the Site during the years the Newspaper operated either on Washington Avenue or elsewhere within the Site area. Your response is to include but not be limited to the status of equipment (operating or dormant), general condifion ofthe facility (e.g., leaking pipes, corroded drain or new piping installed), quality of maintenance (e.g., equipment in disrepair or inspected monthly), adherence to procedures (improper handling of chemicals, incomplete/absent policies, quality of supervision) and management ofthe facility.

Response to 15.

Subject to the General Objections, no employees interviewed reported observing any issues with 200 Washington Avenue or 115-116 South McDonough Street's infrastructure or equipment and no documents were identified relating to any such concerns.

16. Identify all leaks, spills, or releases into the environment of any hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants that have occurred at or from the Newspaper's physical facility during the years the Newspaper operated either on Washington Avenue or elsewhere within the Site area. In addition, identify:

a. When such releases occurred; b. How the releases occurred (e.g. when the substances were being stored, delivered by a vendor, transported or transferred (to or from any tanks, drums, barrels, or recovery units), and treated; c. The amount of each hazardous substance, pollutant or contaminant so released; d. Where such releases occurred; e. Any and all activities undertaken in response to each such release or threatened release, including the notification of any agencies or govemmental units about the release; f Any and all investigations ofthe circumstances, nature, extent or location of each release or threatened release, including the results of any soil, water (ground and surface), or air testing undertaken; g. All persons with information relating to these releases

Response to 16.

Subject to the General Objections, there is no evidence of leaks, spills, or releases into the environment of any hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants from 200 Washington Avenue or 115-116 South McDonough Street. W. David Keefer Junes, 2012 Page 16 LATHAM&WATKINS^^'

17. Was there ever a spill, leak, release or discharge of hazardous substances into any subsurface disposal system or floor drain inside or under the Newspaper's physical facility during the years the Newspaper operated either on Washington Avenue or elsewhere within the Site area? If the answer to the preceding question is anything but an unqualified "no," identify:

i. Where the disposal system or floor drains were located; ii. Whether the disposal system or floor drains were connected to pipes; iii. When the disposal system or floor drains were installed; iv. Where such pipes were located and emptied; v. When such pipes were installed; vi. How and when such pipes were replaced or repaired; and vii. Whether such pipes ever leaked or in any way released hazardous substances into the environment.

Response to 17. Subject to the General Objections:

There is no evidence ofa spill, leak, release, or discharge of any hazardous substance into any subsurface disposal system or floor drain within the Site area; except:

(1) black ink spilled by a trucking company in the street outside 200 Washington Avenue, which was not The Advertiser Company's legal responsibility;

(2) a washing machine backup onto the floor ofthe basement of 200 Washington Avenue, which was promptly cleaned up.

The employees interviewed recalled no repairs to any underfloor piping at 200 Washington Avenue. There is no evidence the pipes leaked or otherwise released hazardous substances. The 116 South McDonough facility had no floor drains. The first level, where The Advertiser Company performed its printing operations, had no sinks, or other plumbing whatsoever,

18. Has any contaminated soil ever been excavated or removed from the Site? Unless the answer to the preceding question is anything besides an unequivocal "no," identify:

i. Amount of soil excavated; ii. Locafion of excavation; iii. Manner and place of disposal and/or storage of excavated soil; iv. Dates of soil excavation; V. Identity of persons who excavated or removed the soil; vi. Reason for soil excavation; vii. Whether the excavation or removed soil contained hazardous substances and why the soil contained such substances; W. David Keefer Junes, 2012 Page 17

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viii. All analyses or tests and results of analyses ofthe soil that was removed from the Site; ix. All persons, including contractors, with information about (a) through (h) of this request.

Response to 18, Subject to the General Objections, a gasoline underground storage tank was removed from the parking lot located at 115 McDonough Street, To the best of The Advertiser Company's knowledge and belief, it had not leaked and soil was not removed,

19. Provide information and documentafion conceming all inspections, evaluations, safety audits, correspondence and any other documents associated with the conditions, practices, and/or procedures at the Site conceming insurance issues.

Response to 19,

Subject to the General Objections, The Advertiser Company has not located any documentation of inspections, evaluations, or safety audits related to insurance issues.

20. Are you or your consultants planning to perform any investigations ofthe soil, water (ground or surface), geology, hydrology or air quality on or about the Site?

Response to 20.

Subject to the General Objections, The Advertiser Company does not plan to perform any investigations at either 200 Washington Avenue or 115-116 South McDonough Street.

Significantly, however, a soil and groundwater investigation was previously performed at these properties by Environmental Materials Consultants on behalf of the Montgomery County Commission. In 2003, in conjunction with the County's purchase ofthe properties, the County retained Environmental Materials Consultants to perform a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment and a Limited Phase II Environmental Site Assessment. The Phase I report, which was previously provided, concluded that there was no evidence ofa release at the properties. The Phase II assessment consisted of soil and groundwater sampling from three monitoring wells outside the building and soil samples from seven cored sampling sites beneath 200 Washington Avenue. All samples were analyzed for BTEX (benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene and xylenes o,m,p) PCE (tetrachlorethylene), and MTBE. Laboratory results indicated that all BTEX, PCE and MTBE samples were below the analytical detection limit of 5 ppb (parts per billion). The Phase II report, signed by Haines Kelley, P.E., concluded: W. David Keefer Junes, 2012 Page 18

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Based on the scope of testing we have performed, it does not appear that the soil or groundwater at the Montgomery Advertiser Building site are contaminated with the pollutant compounds that are associated with the Capitol City Plume.

The report also stated:

This assessment did not identify any information that leads me to believe the subject sites [The Advertiser properties] are a source of any environmental contamination.

As indicated in the response to Question 3, a copy ofthe Environmental Site Assessment was previously provided to EPA.

The Advertiser Company hired Geosyntec Consultants, Inc. to review the soil, water, soil vapor, and phytoforensic data gathered by EPA, USGS, the City of Montgomery and ADEM and develop a conceptual site model ofthe Capitol City Plume Superfund Site. A summary of this work was presented to EPA on March 15, 2012.

21. If so, identify:

i. What the nature and scope of these investigations will be; ii. The contractors or other persons that will undertake these investigations; iii. The purpose ofthe investigations; iv. The dates when such investigations will take place and be completed; and V. Where on the Site such investigations will take place.

Response to 21. N/A,

22. Describe the Newspaper's waste handling and disposal history during the years it operated either on Washington Avenue or elsewhere within the Site area, for all facilities and all operations, including but not limited to transportation, shipping and/or receiving, storage, manufacturing, research, quality control, waste containment, and waste disposal facilities. This description is to include the names, addresses and activities of waste disposal contractors, and copies of all supporting documents (manifests, invoices, contracts, etc.).

Response to 22, Subject to the General Objections:

The Advertiser Company maintained dumpsters onsite for the disposal of non- hazardous trash at 200 Washington Avenue and 116 South McDonough Street, From 1981 to 1984 (and possibly before and/or after) The Advertiser Company had a contract with Waste Away Inc, for solid waste pickup. A disposal contractor periodically picked up drums of ink and liquid waste from 200 W. David Keefer Junes, 2012 Page 19 LATHAM&WATKINS^^^

Washington Avenue. Between December 1998 and May 2002, Safety-Kleen removed various wastes from 200 Washington Avenue for treatment or disposal. Documents regarding these shipments are attached. In 2002, a number of shipments of construction and demolition debris were disposed of at the City of Montgomery Landfill, Receipts for these loads were previously provided.

See the responses to questions 9 and 10 for additional information on the disposal or recycling of specific materials or items.

23. If any ofthe documents solicited in this information request are no longer available, please indicate the reason why they are no longer available. If the records were destroyed, provide us with the following:

i. All past and present document retention policies; ii. A description of how the records were destroyed (burned, trashed, etc.) and the approximate date of destruction; iii. A description ofthe type of informafion that would have been contained in the documents iv. The name, job title and most current address known by you ofthe person(s) who would have produced these documents, the person(s) who would have been responsible for the retention of these documents; the person(s) who would have been responsible for the destmction of these documents; and the person(s) who had an/or still may have the originals or copies of these documents; and v. The names and most current addresses of any person(s) who may possess documents relevant to this inquiry.

Response to 23, Subject to the General Objections:

When The Advertiser Company ceased its print operation at 200 Washington Avenue in 1997, facility records were stored either at 200 Washington Avenue or at a newsprint warehouse outside the Site area. In approximately 1999, the newsprint warehouse was sold, and most ofthe records there were destroyed by Shred Away, Inc. Records from the warehouse that were not destroyed were returned to 200 Washington Avenue.

After The Advertiser Company vacated 200 Washington Avenue in 2002, many older records were destroyed rather than moved to The Advertiser Company's new offices. Yarious documents evidencing document removal in 2003 were previously provided. The Advertiser Company was unable to locate any past document retention policies. A copy ofthe current retention policy has been provided. W. David Keefer Junes, 2012 Page 20

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Please let me know if you have any questions regarding this supplemental response.

Gary P. Gengel of LATHAM & WATKINS LLP

cc: Stephen P. Smith (USEPA) MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 11/19/94

ower Products, Inc., 2703 Freemansburg Ave., Easton, PA 18045 Information Telephone Numben 1-800-527-8626 or 215-253-6206 For Chemical Spill Emergency - Call 1-880-424-9300

SECTION ll PRODUCT INFORMATION Product Name: PRESSTOI 123 (Fast Drying Roller & Blanket Wash) D.O.T. Deslgnatlont Combustible Liquid, N.O.S., (Contains Naphtha, Solvent) NA1993, PGIII

SECTION 2i HAZARDOUS C0MP0NENTS/IDENTIT7 INFORMATION Hazardous Component CAS No. l WT. OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV OTHER OSHA RATINGS STEL Aromatic Hydrocarbon 64742-95-6 50-60 100 ppm Aliphatic Hydrocarbon 64742-88-7 50-60 100 ppm

SECTION 3i PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS Boiling Point: 310-348 degrees F. Specific Gravityi (Water-1) 0.825 Vapor Pressure: (romHG, calculated) 8.0 at 20 degrees C. Melting Point: N/A Vapor Density: (Air >1, calculated) 4.5 Solubility in Watert Negligible Appearance & Odor: Light colored liquid, petroleum odor Maximum VOC Contents 6.9 lbs. per gallon (826 grams per liter) Maximum VOCt : 100% (BPA Method 24)

SECTION 4i FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA lash Point (Tag Closed Cup Method)i 102 degrees F. Flammable Limits (Calculated): LEL: 0.6\ UBLi 7.0\ Extinguishing Mediat Use dry chemical or carbon dioxide. Special Fire-fighting Procedures! Use self-contciined breathing apparatus. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Combustible liquid. Upon combustion, this product may form carbon monoxide and other organic compounds. Containers of this product may rupture from vapor pressure when exposed to heat from fire.

SECTIONS* REACTIVITY DATA WARNING! Spontaneous combustion may occur with solvent soaked combustible materials such as paper, cotton, wool, etc. that ajne allowed to stand in a conlined area. Stability: Stable Incompatibiltyi Avoid strong oxidizing agents. Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts: Carbon monoxide and other compounds during combustion. Hazardous Polymerzation: Will not occur. Conditions to Avoid: Avoid exposure to high heat sources, electrical and welding arcs,and open flame. Also avoid strong oxidizing agents.

SECTION 6i HEALTH HAZARD DATA Route of Entry: Inhalation, ingestion, skin Health Heizardsi Acute: Overexposure may lead to central nervous system depression, leading to headaches, nausea, and unconsciousness. Chronic: Overexposure in high concentrations may produce central nervous system depression. Eye Contact: May lead to irritation. Skin Contact! May lead to dermatitis. Ingestion: May lead to vomiting.

Carcinogenicity (NTP„ lARC, OSHA): The components of this product have not shown any evidence of cctrcinogenicity.

TAC00000001 PRESSTO! 123 PAGE 2 Signs and Symptoms of Exposure: Overexposure may lead to dizziness, headaches, dermatitis, and eye irritation. Mediccd Conditions Aggrevated by Exposure: Health studies have shown that many petroleum hydrocarbons pose potential health risks that Vcury from person to person, exposure to liquids, vapors, mists, or fumes should be minimized.

Emergency and First Aid Procedures: For Skin Contact: Flush with large amounts of water, get immediate medical attention if necesseury. For Inhalation: Remove to fresh air, get immediate medical attention. For Eye Contact: Flush with large volume of water, get immediate medical attention. For Ingestion: Get Immediate medical attention. Do not induce vomiting,

SECTION 7: PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE/REGULATORY INFORMATION Steps to be tctken in case material is releeised or spilledi I<4inor Spills: Absorb material with ground clay, vermiculite, or similar absorbent material, then place into contcdners for removaL Major Spilist Dike and contain spill. Eliminate potential sources of ignition, and shut off source of spill if possible. Remove liquid by chemical vacuum, edssorbent, or other safe and approved method and place into containers for legal disposal. Flush area with water to remove residue, and remove flushed solutions as above. V/aste Disposal Method: Dispose of all waste in accordance with federal, state and local regulations. Regulatory Information: This information may be useful in complying with EPA Regulation 40CFR302'CERCLA Section 102 an EPA Regulation 40CFR372'SARA313't This product contciins approximately 0.75% ethylbenzene, 2.5% xylene, 2.5% cumene and 10.5% 1,2-4. Jximethylbenzene.

Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storing: Ventilation in work area should be sufficient to maintain atmosphere with vapor level below lowest listed TLV in Section 2. If TLV's are exceeded, use a respirator with appropriate NIOSH approved cartridges or supplied air equipment. Keep containers closed when not in use. Combustible liquid—empty containers can be hazardous and contain explosive vapors.

HMIS RATINGS: Health Hazardt 2 FlammabUity: 2 Reactivity: 0 Personal Protection: B

SECTION 8: CONTROL MEASURES Respiratory Protection: Needed if TLV's in Section 2 are exceeded. Use a respirator v;ith appropriate NIOSH approved cartridges or air supplied equipment. Ventilation: Local and mechanical exhaust recommended. Avoid open electrical sources near product vapor areas. Protective Gloves: Chemical resistant gloves such as neoprene, nitrile rubber, polyvinyl alcohoL Bye Protection: Splash goggles or faceshield, are recommended to protect against potential eye contact. Other Protective Clothing or Equipment: Safety shoes and aprons are recommended. Work/Hygienic Practices: Do not take internally. Avoid skin contact, and wash skin after using products. Do not eat, drink, or smoke in work area. Keep away from children.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONSULT TOWER PRODUCTS, IV C M

THE INFORMATION HEREIN IS GIVEN IN GOOD FAITH, BUT NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED IS MADE.

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Data Prepared J 5/16/9 6 Paget 1

ANCHOR LITHKEMKO #' 50 Industrial Loop North Orange Park, FL 32073

MEDICAL EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER » <904) 264-3500 f» This number is available daysr nlqtitSf weeft ends» and holidays* TRANSP CITATION EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBER » (800) 424-9300 « Chemtrec,

This MSDS complies with 29 CFR 1910.1200, Haiard Communication Standard, Federal law requires persons receiving the Material Safety Data Sheet to study it carefully, become aware of hazards, if any, of the product involved. In the interest of safety you shouldt (1) notify your employees, agents, and contractors of the information on this sheet; (2) furnish a copy to each of your customers for the product; and <3> re-iuest your custoners to inform their employees and customers as well.

FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY USE ONLY AS DIRECTED DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY

SECTION I PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

PRODUCT NAME: 'TsaEmwaEEfT^if) PRODUCT NUMBER t 7042" ^^ DOT PROPER SHIPPING NAME; AEROSOL, FLAMMABLE FILM KLEEN AEROSOL T NUMBER: UNI950 % ATE OF LAST MSDS SHIPMENT.* N/A M8D8 PREPARED BY: L.ANDERSON

HMIS Ittf^ORMATION: Hea Lth - 2 F Lammab i I i ty - 4 Reactivity - 0 Personal Protective E-iuipment - B

HAZARD INDEX: 4 = Severe Serious 2 = Moderate 1 = Slight 0 = Least Safety Qlasses & Gloves

SECTION II HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS

IN(3REDIENT % BY ACGIH OSHA OTHER MATERIAL DESCRIPTION CAS« WT. TLVCTUA) PEL LIMITS PPM PPM

PERCHLOROETHYLENE /127-18-4 / 10.30 / 25.00/ 25.00/ Syn. Tetrachloroethylene/ / / / /STEL - 200 PPM / / / / /lARC, NTP / / / / /CALIF. PROP. 6; / / / / /TO CAUSE CANCEf METHYLENE CHLORIDE /75-09-2 / 20.59 / 50,00/ 500.00/ (Synt Dichloromethane) / / / / /lARC, NTP / / / / /CEILING-lOOOPPr / / / / /CALIF. PROP. 61 / / / / /TO CAUSE CANCEF

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INGREDIENT X BY ACGIH OSHA OTHER MATERIAL DESCRIPTION CAS* UT. TLV(TUA) PEL LIMITS PPM PPM

A~46 PROPELLANT /6 84 76-8 6-8 / 25-35 /NOT EST/NOT EST/ / / / / /NOT ESTABLISHE tCXAhE /110-54-3 / 35.92 / 50.00/ 50.00/ / / / / /(PEL IS TWA) / / / / /STEL = 1000 PF ISOPRQPYL ALCOHOL /6 7-63-0 / 5-15 / 400.00/ 400,00/ (Syn.: I PA, Isopropanol)/ / / / / ff* »« IH» #« WW »« 7(«tfW ««( Mtt «W «(» W« M« #tt NM *it ** »» ** MW WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WW NW NW WW WW WW WW W This product contains one or more reported carcinogens or suspected carcinogens which itrB noted NTP, lARC or OSHA-Z in the other limits recommended column. WW WW WW WW WW WW M. #w KK WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WW NW WW WW WW WW WW WW NW WW WW NW WW WW WW WW w

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Bo I I Ing Range: High- 250,0 F Low- 104.0 Vapor Pressure: NOT AVAILABLE Vapor Density: HEAVIER THAN AIR Evaporation Rate: FASTER THAN BUTYL ACETATE ^ Ight lbs./gal.: 6.3 M»thod 24 VOC: 69, IX BY WEIQHT Physical State: GAS Appearance: COLORLESS Odor: SOLVENT PH: N/A Uater So tub! li tyt OX California SCAQMD Rule 102: NO NP HO TO CHEMICALLY REACTIVE

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TAC00000009 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA 8HBBT TX: 50 WASH Page I

PRODUCT NAMEt UC 50 WTISH HMIS CODES: H F R P PRODUCT OODEt A761 1 2 0 B CHEMICAL NAHBt BLAM(ET AND ROLLER UASH

=oo==.=....>.oiio=sBo SECTION I - MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAMBt PRINTERS' SERVICE ADDRESS t 26 Blanchard Street Newark, New Jersey 07105

EMERGENCY PBONB t 1-800-424-9300 LAST REVISION : 08/07/00 INFORMATION VEOSB t 1-973-589-7800 DATE REVISED J 01/30/01 PREPARER « ENVIRONMENTAL DEPT.

SECTION II HAZARDOUS INSREDIENTS/SARA III INFORMATION = VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT REPORTABLE COHPOHENTS CAS Nll«ER nn Hg 0 TBf> PERCEHT

ALIPHATIC PETRO DISTILUTE (C9 - Cli) 64742-48-9 2.7 nnMg X C 60 - 60t PEL lOOppm: TLV lOOppn // LDSO> 26in1/kg: LC60 lOOpfxit/Ahr AROmnC PETRO DISTILLATE ( C8-C11 ) 64742-96-6 2.7nii«g 25 C 30 - 40X PEL 100 ppn // LD60 4.7g/kg; LC50 3670 ppm/8hr * 2-Bim)XYEl«AHDL 111-76-2 0.6 imMg 20 C 10 - 20t PEL 2%ppni: TLV 26ppn // L060 1.746g/kg: LC60 BOOppm/Bhr // Wf reportable HONYLPIENOXYPaY(ETHYLENEOXY)ETHANOL 9016-48-9 NO DATA NO DATA 10« LDeO 2.4g/Kg • Indicates chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372. CAS# 64742-95-6 contains approxlnately 5S XYLENE (CAS# 1330-20-7) an HAP reportable vJilch has a PEL and UV of 100 ppn: approximately A% CUCNE (CAS# 98-82-8). an HAP reportable vvhich has a PEL and TLV of 50 ppm-skin: and approxlrntely 27} 1.2.4 1RIHE7HYLBENZENE (CAS# 95-63-6). v*1ch has a Pa and UV of 25 ppm. XYLENE. CUCNE ANO 1.2.4 TRIHETHYLBENZENE are subject to the reporting requirements of section 313 OF SARA TIUE III. ====.=:======SECTION III - PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS ===»======BOILING POINT : 315 F SPECIFIC GRAVITY (H20-1): O.Bl VAPOR DENSITY : 4.5 ( air - 1 ) VAPOR PRESSURE : 2.5 niiHg at 20 C DRYING RATE : 0,25

STABILITYJ YES IF NO CONDITIONS« . INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) s YES IF YES HEICH ONES t STRONG OXIDIZER HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS t CARBON DIOXIDE. CARBON MONOXIDE ON IGNITION HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: NONE =====.=..=——======SECTION VI - HEAI/TH HAZARD DATA ====.==0...===...... ==== INDICATIONS OF EXPOSURE: INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYWTDHS OF EXPOSURE: (£ADAC}E. DIZZINESS. NAUSEA. VERY HIGH LEVELS GF VAPORS COULD CAUSE UNCONCIOUSNESS. SLIGHT IRRITATION OF TIE MUCOUS FEHBRANE

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EYE CONTACT ABO SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSIWE: REDNESS OR BURNING SENSATION. SKIN HEALTII RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE: REDNESS. ITCHING. IRRITATION ON OVEREXPOSURE. INSSTION HEALTH RISKS AND SVH>TCMS OF EXPOSURE: SEVERE GASTROINTESTINAL IRRITATION. NAUSEA. VOMITING AND DIARRHEA. EHBROENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES IF IN EYES: FLUSH WITH HATER FOR 15 MIN. IFPER AND LOWER EYE LIDS. SEE A DOHDR. IF ON SKIN: HASH WITH SOAP AND UATER. IF INHALED: REMOVE TD FRESH AIR. IF UNCONSCIOUS. USE ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATON. IF INOSTED: DO HOT INDUCE VOMITIHG. SEE DOCTOR Iht€DIATELY TD PIJM> STW1ACH. HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC): EFFECT OF CHRONIC EXPOSURE: PROLONGED HIGH VAPOR EXPOSURE FMY CAUSE LIVER MS> KIDNEY PROBLEMS. EFFECT CF ACCUTI EXPOSURE: KONE IN ALL CASES OF EMEROENCY AND FIRST AID, WE STRONOLY RECOMMEND A DOCTOR BE SEEN

CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: No lARC I33NOGRAPHS: Ho OSHA REGULATED: No MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY ACX3RAVATED BY EXPOSURE: DERMATITIS. HAY AGSUVATE EXISTING LIVER AND KIDNEY AIUCNTS. =zzsi======SECTION VTI - PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE =:=^=-===z!====, STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: VENTIUTE AREA. KEEP AWAY FROM STRONG OXIDIZERS. HEAT. SPARKS OR OPEN FLAMES. PREVENT SPILL FROM SPREADING BY USING AN IfCRT M^TERIAL. SUCH AS SANO. AS A 0AM. KEEP CUT OF ALL HATERMAYS OR WATER DRAINS. DO HOT RUSH AREA WITH HATER. FOR SMALL SPILLS USE ABSOSffiNT PADS. FOR LARCE SPIUS. CALL A SPILL RESPONSE TEAM. IF REWIRED. OONTACf STATE/LOCAL AGENCIES. WAaTB DISPOSAL METHOD: PROOUa SOAKED ABSORBENT SHOULD BE PUCED IH SEALED METAL DRLMS FOR DISPOSAL IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL. STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING: KEEP AHAY FROM STRONG OXIDIZERS. UVT. SPARKS AND OPEN FLAMES. DO HOT CUT OR DRILL INTO AH EM>TY CONTAINER IN ANY HAY THAT MIOfT GENERATE A SPARK. SaVENT RESIDUE IH THE CONTAINER COULD lOflTt AND CAUSE AH EXPLOSION. KEEP CONTAINER TIGHTLY aOSED AND OUT OF TW HEATHER. OTHER PRECAUTI0199: HE RECOMEM} THAT CONTAINERS BE EITHER PROFESSlOHALlY RECONDITIONED FOR REUSE OR PROPERLY DISPOSED OF BY CERTIFIED FIRMS TD tELP REDUI THE POSSIBILITY Cf AH ACCIDCtfT. DISPOSAL OF CONTAINERS SHOULD BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE LA^ AND REOJLATIONS. 'EHTY' DRUMS SmULD HOT BE GIVEN TD INDIVIDUALS. = = IID = >ia9 ======m=>sni=oi = =: SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES = = n.n. = = = nM = z= = n, = = = = = t= = = = = EXPOSURE CONTROL AND PERSONAL PROTECTION: RESPIRATORY PROTEaiOH: IF UV IS EXCEEDED USE A GAS MASK WITH APPROPRIATE CARTRIDOS. CANHISTER OR SUPPLIED AIR EOUIPfCNT. VENTILATION: IF NORMAL VENHLATION IS INADEQUATE USE ADOmOHAL SYSTEMS.ESPECIALLY LOCAL VENTILATION. IF THE VAPOR LEVEL CAN APPROACH TKE La - LOWER EXPLOSIWt LIMIT. USE EXPLOSION PROOF SYSTEMS. PRDTTECTIVE O-OVES: lEE SaVENT RESISTANT GLOVES. EYE PROTECTION: USE SAFETY GLASSES OR GOGGl^. OTHER PRDUCTIVE EQUIPWHT OR aOTHING: NONE. WORK/HYGIENIC PRACTICES: HASH SKIN/aOTHES IF THEY COtC IN CONTACT WITH THE PRODUCT. DO NOT HEAR aOIHING WET WITH TIC PRODUCT. ==s===>.======°i~°i==°i==<=>m SECTION IX - SHIPPING INFORMATION =m===i=B,=m=.m.==r,mM=mic,= GROUND SHIPMENT. UN Nb : UA 1993 D.O.T HAZARD CLASSIFICATION: COmUSTIBLE LIQUID- N.O.S. as:ac9ei = soo = = E3ss>ssci==n = = = = mi=i SECTION X - DISCLAIMER ======c = = = != = = = = ., = = = = ataa = =sa THE INFOWATICM AND RECOftCNDATIONS lEREIN HAVE BEEN COMPILED FROM OLR RECORDS AM) OTHER SOJRCES BaiEVED TD BE RELIABLE. I« WARRANTY. GUARANTY OR REPRESENTATION IS MADE BY PRINURS" SERVICE AS TD TIC SUFFICIENCY OF ANY REPRESENTATION. THE ABSENCE OF DATA INDICATES ONLY THAT TKE DATA IS NOT READILY AVAILABLE TD US. ADDITIONAL SAFETY fCASURES MAY BE REQUIRED UHIER PARTICULAR OR EXCEPTIONAL CONDITIONS OF USE. WITH REGARD TD TIC MATERIALS THEMSaVES. PRINTERS' SERVICE HAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND HHATEVER. EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. AHD ALL IW>LIED HARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AHD FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DiSCLABCD.

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TUi tiumanalpnpartd by oul C^Ofl r^cofditg raturn toi OwcD I. Wiiufle HMkeB Slvitbler YoBV A Kcdilirr, LLC 1400 Pai R*M Tower 200IP>kPIioeNonii BmnjngbMI. Alibnu )5203

STATE OF ALABAMA )

MONTGOMERY COUNTY )

LIMITED WARRANTY DEED

KNOWAL L MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that in consideratioa of flie sum of One NCllion Two Hundred SevcntyFivc Thousand and NO/100 DOLLARS ($1^75,000.00) and other good and valuable consideration, paid in hand to The Advertiser Company, an Alabama coiporation (herein called the "C3rantor"X by the Montgomery Coimty Commission (herein called the "Grantee"), the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Grantor does hereby grant, bargain, f(i sell and convey unto the Grantee, the following described real property, together with aB I P improvements thereon, situated in Montgomery County, Alabama, to-wit: Z

See Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.

SUBJECT TO;

See Exhibit B attached hereto and incoiporated herein by reference.

And the Grantor does for itself, its successors and assigns, covenant with the Grantee, its successors and assigns, (i) tiiat the above-described real propetty is &ee and clear from all encumbrances whatsoever created by, fiom, through or imder the Grantor, and (ii) tfaat the Grantor will forever warrant and defend &e same, with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, unto the Grantee, its successors and assigns, against all lawiiil claims of all persons claiming by, tbrou^^ or under the Grantor, except as hereinabove stated

TO HAVE AND TO HOLD unto the Grantee, its successors and assigns, forever.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantor has signed and sealed these ptesents on this day of September 2003.

The Advertiser Company, an Alabama corporation

By: XA^ Dale A. Henn, Audiorized Signatory

COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA)

COUNTY OF FAIRFAX )

I, the undersigned authority, a Notary Public in and for said County in said Commonwealth, hcrdjy certily that Dale A. Henn, whose name as Authorized Signatory of The Advertiser Company, an Alabama coiporation, is signed to the foregoing instrument and '^o is known to me, acknowledged before me on this day that, being informed ofthe contents ofthe said instrument, he, as such officer and with full authority, executed Ox same voluntarily fbr and as the act of said coiporation.

GIVEN under my hand and seal, this Q^-foay of September 2003.

<^ —\^P^^ NOTAJ^Y PUBLIC IN AND FOR 1 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGDflA

My Commission Expires: My CaranlssV>n &q)lits Fetxvaiy 29,2004

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EXHIBITA

The South one-half of Lot No. 9 on the East side of South McDonough Street, between Washington and Adams Streets, said lot hereby conveyed measuring 27 feet on McDonough Street and extending back IOO fenst, and being the same property conveyed by L 0. Anderson and •wife to Nettie E. Lee, and by Nettie E. Lee and husband to Annie U. Chilton.

North half of Lot 9, on East side of McDonough Street in New Philadelphia and finther described as commencing at a point on the East side of McDonough Street 110 feet South ofthe Southeast intersection of McDonough Street and Wasfaiogton Street, thence East IOO feet, more or less, thence South 27 feet, thence West 100 feet, thence North along McDonough Street 27 feet to the point of beginning together with the right of way and use of a 10 foot alleyway opening on the East side of McDonough Street and lying in the rear and South of propetty owned by the Advertiser Company and immediately North and adjoining the Lot hercui conveyed and extending East from McDonou^ Street 57 f^.

Lots 15, 16 and 17 on the south side of Washington Street, and Lot 9 on the east side of Lawrence Street in that part of the City of Montgomeiy, AhUiama, formerly known as New Philadelphia.

Alley being located on South Lawrence Street approximately 102.0 feet south of the south margia of Washington Avenue, approximately 20 feet wide and running east and parallel with Washington Avenue 150 feet, more or less.

Those two certain lots located in the City and County of Montgomery, Alabama, described as follows, to-wit

Commencing at the Southeast comer of Washington and South Lawrence Streets, lunnmg thence East along the South side of said Washington Street 75 feet, more or less, to the Northwest comer of property formerly known as Ofiiitt property and later known as the Hill propetty, thetice South 10IV^ foet, more or less, to an alleyway; thence Weat along the North side of said alleyway to South Lawrence Street to the point of beginning and being now known as Montgomery Journal property, and on which its main building and plant are situated.

And that certain lot adjoining the above described lot on the East, and further described as follows: Commencing at a poim on the South side of Washington Street 75 feet, more or less. East of the Southeast comer of South Lawrence and Washington Streets, which point of beginning is the Northeast cortKr of the property known as the Montgomery Journal property, itmning thence East along the South side of Washington Street 75 feet, more or less, to a stone or cement post, which said post is 155 feet, more or less, We^ of the Southwest coiner of Washington and McDonough Streets; miming thence South 121'/^ feet, mort or less, thence running West to a point 75 feet, more or less, from the East mde of South Lawrence Street, which said point is the Southeast comer of an alleyway, running thence North to the point of beginning. Together with the right to use, occupy and enjoy said alley. Said alleyway is 20 feet wide and is South of and adjoining the property of the Montgomery Journal and mns fiom South Lawrence

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Street La an Easteily direction; toge&er with all buildings, structurej and improvements thereon, and all rights, and easements in connection therewith.

Beginning at a point on the north side of Adams Avenue which is 109.6 feet west of the northwest c^ner ofthe intersection of Adams Avenue and Hull Street, which point is maiked by the east side of a brick wall, and which point is also the southeast comer of Lot 24 on the north side of Adams Avenue in the square bounded on the north by Washington Avenue, on the east by Hull Street, on the south by Adams Avenue and on the west by McDonough Street. From said point of beginning run nor^ along the east aide of said brick wall for a distance of 159.8 feet to the rear of said Lot 24, which is marked by another tnick wall and which is the northeast comer of said Lot 24, then ran weatedy along the south side of said brick wall as extended for a distance of 100.5 feet to the northwest comer of Lot 23 in said block, thence run in a southerly direction along the west side of said Lot 23 fbr a distance of 160 feet which line runs along the west side of an alley-way to a point on the north side of Adams Avenue; thence run easteily along the north of Adams Avemie for a distance of 101.21 feet back to the point of beginning; said property consisting of Lots 23 and 24 on the north side of Adams Avenue in the square bounded on the north by Washington Avenue, on the east by Hull Street, on the south by Adams Avenue and on the west by McDonough Street in that part of Montgomery, Alabama, formeriy known as New Philadelphia.

Commencing at the southeast comer ofthe intersection of Washington Avenue and McDonough Street, running thence due East along the south side of Washington Avenue 57.35 feet, clearing the eaves ofthe house on the east side situated on said lot, thence south 99.95 feet to a tea foot alleyway, thence West along said alleyway S7.3 feet, more or less, to McDonough Street, thence north along McDonough Street 99.85 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning, together with the right to use of said alleyway perpetually along and io connection with the property hereinabove described, said property being also described as the North 100 feet of Lot 21 and the North 100 feet of the Wen 7 feet of Lot 22 on the south side of Washington Avenue, together with the use ofa ten foot alleyway along the north side of Lot 9 on the east side of McDonough Street, and being the same property which was conveyed to C. P. Lifsoy and A. A. Lifsoy by a deed from G. B. Pickett and wife, Marie D. Pickett, and Sallie W. Pickett and husband, C, A Pickett

Property conveyed by deed recorded at Book 309, Page 256.

That certain lot beg'uoning at a point on the West maigin of South McDonough Streei 112.5 feet South of the Southwest comer of Washington and South McDonough Streets, running thence South along the West margia of McDonough Street 52.6 feet, more or less, to the Catholic Church property, as defmed by the notth side ofthe line of pilasters of a brick wall, thence West 80 feet, more or less, to a brick wall, thence North along said brick wall 50.6 feet, more or less; thence East 80 feet, more or less, to the point of be^nning, being the East 80 feet of Lot number 9 on the West side of South McDonough Street in that part of the City of Montgomery, Alabama, formerly called "New Philadelphia".

Begin at a point on the South side of Washington Avenue, which point is 57.35 feet East ofthe Southeast comer ofthe intersection of Washington .Avenue and McDonough Street, which point

TAC00000015 RLPY2747 PAGE 0770 is in the center of a brick wall and which point is on the North side of Lot 22 in the square fix>ntiog Washington Avenue on the North, Soudi Hull Street on the East, South McDonough Street on the West and Adams Street on the South, run thence East along the Sooth side of Washington Avenue which is also along the North line of said Lot 22 and the North side of adjoining Lot 23, for a distance of 93.4 feetto the Northeast comer of Lot 23 and the West side ofa brick wall; thence nm South 167 feet, more or less, along the East boundary of said Lot 23, which East boundary is marked partially by brick walls, to the Southeast comer of said Lot 23, and the South side of a wall which runs along a part of the South side of said lot, thence run Westerly along the South side of said wall, as extended, for a distance of 53.3 feet to the Southwest comer of said Lot 23, thence nm North 17.3 feet along the West side of said Lot 23, to the Southeast comer of Lot 22, which point is marked by the comer of two walls, thence run Westerly along the South side of Lot 22 which line is marked partially by an eodsting brick wall, for a distance of 43 feet to a point 57.3 feet East of McDonou^ Street, thence lun North 109.95 feet along a line -which is marked partially by the center line of an existing brick wall back to the point of beginning, said property consisting of Lot 23, and Lot 22, less the West 7 feet Aereof on the South side of Washington Avenue, in the square fronting Washington Avenue on the North, South Hull Street on the East, South McDonough Street on the West, and Adorns Avenue on the South, in that part of Montgomery, Alabama, known as New Philadelphia.

TOGETHER WITH all easements, rights of way, alleys, licenses, privileges, hereditaments, accretions and appiutenanccs, if any, inuring to the benefit of such land, including, without implied linutation, all abutter's rights and title to all land imderlying roadways adjacent to such land and all rights to any vacated alleyways running through such land.

TOGETHER WITH all of Grantor's right, title and interest, if any, to the following (the same being the descriptions prepared according to the survey of Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood, Inc. dated My 22, 2003)

PARCEL I:

Begin at the intersection ofthe East right of way of Lawrence Street (row varies) and the South right of way of Washington Street (row varies); thence run ateng said South right of way South 89 degrees 49 minutes 24 seconds East, 160.76 feet to a point; thoice leaving said South right of way, run South 01 d^rees 09 minutes 29 seconds East, 78.43 feet to a pointi thence run North 89 degrees 16 minutes 59 seconds East, 0.44 feet to a point; thence run South 00 degrees 03 minutes 58 seconds East, 86.24 feet to a point; thence run South 89 degrees 44 minutes 42 sec(»ids West, 163.28 feet to a point lying on the East right of way of said Lawrence Street; thence mn along said East right of way, North 00 degrees 07 minutes 04 seconds East, 165.86 feet to the Point of Beginning. PARCEL H:

Begin at the Southeast comer of Lot A, AC A Plat No. 1 as recorded in the OfBce of the Judge of Probate of Montgomery County, in Plat Book 23, Page 18, said point also lying on the West right

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Exhibits

1. Taxes due in die year of 2004, a lien, but not yet payable.

2. Public utility easements, if any.

3. Rights of paities other than Grantor conceming any common walls or walkways.

4. Matters set forth on that certain the survey entitled "Old Montgomeiy Advertiser" of Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood, Inc. dated July 22,2003.

5. Coal, oil, gas and mineral and mining rights and all rights incident thereto, wiiich are not owned by Grantor.

INDEX 5.00 RECORD FIE 1.00 ttCOROFn % 15.00 CASH 21.00 m i 09-29-2M3 11 ICL m? 121J2TN

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Montgomery County, Alabama online Property D«tail information

Dttc extracted Febmary 13,2012 Tax Year 2011 Parcel Number 10-03-07-03-304-016.000 Appr Valoe $702,400 Parcel ID: 49711 AsuMed Value $140,480 Property Address WASHINGTON AVE Tax Amount

Owner Name MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMISSION PO BOX 1667 MONTGOMERY. AL 36102

Property Cbj« Exempt 2011 Tax Blll/Paymeat Informaltan Carrent ll»« No Receipt # J 06009 Property Assessment 02 • Exempt 20% Tax Dae $0.00 School Dutrict 2 Due Date October 1,2011 Exemption E Delinquent After December 31,2011 Base Year Uomutead Zoning T5 Taxes Paid Deed Acres Deed Dimensions 150.7 X 167 TRR Paid Date CalcAcns Calc Diracnsians

Legal SubdivisiOD Piai Name Lot Block Flat Booli Flat Page

Mctcs & Bounds LOT 21 & N IDOFT OF W TFT OF LOT 22 S/S WASHINGTON ST WITH USE OF lOFT ALUY BEING N FT LOT 9 E;S MC DONOUGH ST ALSO E 43.5Fr LOT22 23 ALSO LOTS 23 24 N/S ADAMS MONTGY

Deed History History Tax Deed Book Deed Page Deed Data Year Aneased Value Taxes 766 09/26/2003 2747 2011 $140,480.00 611 165 2010 $140,480.00 614 201 2009 5140,360.00 614 55 2008 5140,360.00 2007 SM0.36I>.00

Building Information Card # Year BuHt Story HRt Base Area Up Floor .^rca

Type of CoastructloB Code Square Feet OB&Y Code Appendages 34PASP1

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Melissa Waters, Stephen Smith and Jackie Harvey met with Dennis Cieszynski (Mr. C) on September 20,20II to discuss his employment with the Montgomery Advertiser.

Mr. C started work at the Advertiser in 1981 as a plant manager. Multi-media ovmed the paper during his employment. He was responsible for Advertiser facih'ties for approximately 2 to 3 years. Fn approximately 1986 he became the assistant pi-oduction director where his primary responsibility was computer technology, electronic pagination, paste­ up, pre-press, and purchase of equipment.

In approximately 1987 he was promoted to Production Director. The Production Director was responsible for paste-up, photography, pre-press and press room activities for thc Advcrti.scr. In addition to their own newspaper, thc Advertiser also printed ihc Maxwell Gunter Dispatch, the Ft. Bcmiing Bayonet and thc Pratrvillc Progress and other small products.

Various departments used chemicals in their activities, i.e. thc camera room and the plate room. All excess was captured into S.*) gallon drums and stored in thc basement area awaiting pickup by a hazardous materials disposal company. Mr. C stated excess ink was scooped out and the excess ink sludge was placed in 55 gallon drums as well. Black ink was delivered by tmck and stored in large storage tanks near thc back ofthe press room. Color ink was received and stored in barrels. Blanket wash was also received and stored in bairels. On aveifige, 2 barrels of blanket wash were used per month. The empty bairels were then used to store blanket wash waste, excess ink sludge and other chemical waste. /\ hazardous material disposal contractor picked up on average 10 barrels every three months and nansported them to North Carolina for disposal.

Blanket wash was used in cleaning the press. This occuri-cd after every run which occurred on average 2 to 3 times per day. It had a severe odor. Rags used for cleaning purposes were first rented from and cleaned by a local drycleaners. i>ick Ambcic. the Advertiser publisher, for purposes of reducing costs, authorized (he purchase ofand installation ofa commcrciai wa.sher circa ls>y I to cican the u.sed raas. Mr. C has no detaiis ofthe in-hoasc washing operations. It i.s his iindcrsianding thai pcrsonnci from the Advertiser connected thc drain line to thc adjacent storiri water .scwcr system. Mr. C undenstands thai Advertiser pcrsonjici diiiJcd a hole into thc concrete and then connected a drain line from thc wasliiii" machine io the city' . drain system, this connection wa.s iocaicd on the northwest corner of tiic Advertiser buildinji. Mr. C recalled a sironii blanket wash odor outside thc buildins: on ihe sidewalk of that corner, i ie even recalls passersby qiic.slioninii thc odor. ll was Mr, Cs undcrsiandinu ihat thc washing of jjrcss ratis continued until tlic Advertiser was told to stop by thc city after water works employees were overcome bv noxious odor.s/fiiincs while working in thc sewer. As a result, the drain

TAC00000020 from the washing machine was plugged by either the city or water works. Shortly thereafter, he recalls the plug being removed by Advertiser personnel and the washing machine practice restarting. At some point this practice was discontinued and the previous dry cleaning arrangement was again used.

Mr. Cieszynski's employment ended with the Advertiser in approxiniately 1993.

I, Dennis Cieszynski, duly swear that the statements above reflect my best recollection at this time.

Signature Date

Witness Signahire Date

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ESTABUSHVDIlie

March 3.2002

Scott M. Brown President & Publisho- MontgoraeryAdvertiser ,.^ 425 Moiiltoh Street Montgpmery, Alabama 36104

Dear Scott:

Wc have thoroughly investigated the old Montgomery Advertiser building located at 200 Washington Avenue and have some serious problems with the purchase of this building.

The County Commissioners are not so much concemed about existing contamination on the property as they are about the fact that the Advertiser could have been the alleged source of contamination for the downtown Montgomery plume.

Based on legal advice, we would have to have the Montgomery Advertiser and its parent coinpany Gannett to give the County Commission a hold harmless agreement and/or make it a part of the purchase agreement

If this matter can be accomplished, then the County Commission will be willing to ptJTchase the building based on ihe prior terms that were negotiated,

Please'notify me as soon as possible as to whether the County could get this hold harmless agreement.

Sincerely,

Donald L. Mims County Administrator

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TAC00000026 WllUAM F. JOHPH, Jn.. ACOUNrrOUIEIiTHAN-rHeSTATe 00NAUlLMaM.Cm,lim

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October 22,2002

Mr. Scott M. Brown President and Publisher Montgomery Advertiser 425 Molton Street Montgomeiy, AL 36104

Dear Mr. Brown:

The Montgomeiy County Commission, at its meeting on October 21, 2002, approved the Memorandum of Understanding, regarding the purchase of property at 200 Washington Avenue, the API-UPI Building at 116 Soudi McDonough Street and a Paridng Lot located at 115 South McDonough Street. Enclosed is a partially-executed copy of this Memorandum of Understanding. Please return a fiilly-executed copy to this office for our iiles.

Thank you for your asastance in this matter; and ifl can be of any further assistance, please advise.

Sincerely,

Donald L. Mims Administrator

DLM/dd

Enclosure

TAC00000027 STATE OF ALABAMA *

COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY *

MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING

COMES NOW the Montgomery County Commission ("MCC") and the Advertiser Company ("Adveitiser") and do hereby agree to the following:

1. On October 8,2002, the Administrator and the Attorney fbr MCC reached an agreement with Scott M. Brown, President and Publisher of the Montgomeiy Advertiser to purchase property owned by the Advertiser.

2. The real property MCC has agreed to purchase fiom the Advertiser is the old Advertiser building located at 200 Washington Avenue, the API-UPI building located at 116 South McDonough Street, and a parking lot located at US South McDonough Street for the total purchase price of One Million Two Hundred Seventy-Five Thousand ($1,275,000).

3. The MCC has agreed to allow the Advertiser to use any and all tax laws and tax credits for contributions to govemmental entities that are available under the laws of Alabama and tho United States.

4. The closing of this sale would be contingent upon the MCC doing a Phase H EnviroEumental Study and said study reflecting that there are no substantial environmental problems with any of the above described property. The closing shall occur within one year firom date ofthe execution ofthe Memorandum of Understanding and shall be more specifically detailed in the final purchase agreement

5. Until a definitive agreement between the parties with respect to the potential transaction has been executed and delivered, neither paity shall be under any obligation, legal, financial or atherwiae, of any kind with respect to any such potential transaction. The County wiU «ibmit a definite Purchase Agreement to the Advertiser within ten days of the execution of diis Memorandum Agreement between the parties. The Advertiser will then execute said final Purchase Agreement within ten days of receipt of said final executed purchase agreement by the County if in agreement with its terms and conditions.

TAC00000028 Nuy-i34-fi;ida<:i 12:36 P.04/04

WHEREAS, the MCC and the Advertiser do hereby agree to the above conveyance and do hereby set their hands and seals on this the day of October 2002.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMISSION THE ADVERTISER COMPANY

c^Af JA.^-. ScotAt M.. Brown By Its President STATE OF ALABAMA ACKNOWLEDGEMENT COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY I, Sda.rof^ ^ /Ca/^rj , a Notary Public in and for said County, in said State, hereby certif/that W. F. Joseph, Jr., whose name is signed to the foregoing conveyance, and who is known to me, acknowledged before me on this day, that, being informed ofthe contents ofthe conveyance, he executed the same voluntarily and as the proper authority to do so on the day the same bears date. Qiven under my hand and official seal this J/ day of October 2002.

Notary Public ^ 0 My commission expires 3-i»-o^ STATE OF ALABAMA ACKNOWLEDGEMENT COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY

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Given under my hand and official seal this <>(_? day of October 2002.

Notary Public My commission expires "^//^/o^

50051-469 #4354

TAcq^P9q?9 r" MfckrfiOMERy ADVERTISER PURCHASE ORDER NUM^ ^+' %.. jleX 1000 • MONTOOMIRY, ALABAMA • 3610t-t000 taw 1. THIS ORDER NUMBER MUST APPEAR ON ALL CORFtESPONDENCE, INVOICES, RMDKAGES ANO , SHIPPING PAPERS.

u. 2. MAIL INVOICE IN DUPLICATE ATTN: ACCOUNTING DEPARTMEMT TO: SftfittjKiMa 3. INVOICES FOR GOODS FURNISHED WITHOUT A d::^fi'd^ PURCHASE ORDER WILL NOT BE HONORED. 4. SALES TAX #: 5109030 |:iii.tVrv QHMiw 1S/199A' FEDERAL ID #: 63-0458983

p CJIiANTITY

/^'c,..^./f. ^'4i^y . ORDERS) BY

Si • • . • . • . V\ DEWHTMENT APPROVED BY DEPARTMEIfTyEAQOR DESIGNEE

ACCOUMT /• /v, v>v- "*0 APPROVAL (OVErt^StOEddAs^'X'^ :

WHITC-VENDOR Ci«IAIW-RECEiyiN(|OEPT PINK-ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ^^^I^I^-^^BWRllOOS^OOSI N0TX:E b hereby given that Ttie Momgonieiy Adverttssr Is cxxnirMed to efloid all Individuals wtio have the necessary qualifications equal opportunity to compete for amploymenl and advancement with this Company. To assure equal enployment opportunity, it Is our policy that there shaH tie no discriminallon and/or preierred traatment conceming any Individual group because of race, color, relglan, sex, age, national origin or physical handicap.

1. AGREEMENT AND LEGAL EFFECT. The terms and conditions stated herein and on the face of this Purchase Order are tfie only terms and conditions governing this Order, notwithstanding any different or other terms and conditions which may be conlained in Sellefs acceptance. No waiwr of or exception to ths terms and conditions ol this Purchase Order will be valid unless agreed to by Buyer In writ­ ing. If not previously accepted In writing or othemvlse, shipment of any part of the goods or servicss shall constitute Seller's acceptance of ttiis Purcliase Order and Its terms and condi­ tions. The contract arising from acceptance of this Purcftase Order shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Alabama, U.S A

2. GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS BY THE FEDERAL ACQUISITION REGULATION. By Its acceptance ol this Purchase Order or Contract, Seller hereby certifies that It is in full compliance with all applicable requirements of Federal, State, and local law, including but not limited to the requirements and clauses imposed upon subcontractors under Govamment contracts t>y the Federal Acquisition (48 Code of Federal Regulations Chapter 1). This Purctiaaa Order or Contract incorporates an such requlremems and clauses (Including but not limited to clauses relating lo Equal Opportunity, 48 CFR-52.222-26: AflkmaHw Action lor Special •' Disabled and Vietnam Era, 46 CFR 52.222-37) by reference, with the same force and effect as if they were given in full text

3. PRICES AND PAYMENT. Unless othenvlsa specified herein, pices are f.ab. designated deSvery point, will be Invoiced as set forth herein or as being quoted on dats of shipment, trfiichever is lower, and include all customs duties and sales, use-, eiicise, retailer's occupation and/or other tax payable by reason of this transaction. Unless otherwise specified on the face hereof, payments will only be made following acceptance of fuH shipmenL In the case of goods, and fuH pertxmences, in the case of servicee.

4. TITLE AND RISK OF LOSS. Unless olhttniiiae eayHcitly provided for in this Order, title arxl risli of loss to goods shall pass tn Buyer only al the time and place of deHwiry al Buyer's taglity.

5. DELIVERY. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE OF THIS CONTTIACT. Goods shall be dellvBTed to Buyer at its address specified on the lacs hereof. If del»ry of items or rendering of services is not com­ pleted by the Hme provided for or esteblished herein. Buyer reserves the right without liability. In addltfon to and without wahring any of Its other rights and remedies uttder this contract or at law, to terminate this contract by notice effective wfwn received by Seter, as to any or all stated Items not yet shipped or servloee not yet rendered, and to pun^ise substitute Iteins or services elsewfiere and charge the Seller with any loss, damage or excess coat Inojrred by the Buyer, and Seller agrees to promptly re«nbura« buyer for any such loss, damage or costs. Seller shall not be liable for damages, however, resulting from dslays due to causes beyond Its control, such as acts of God, Urea, strikes sni acts of the Government provided such delay Is not due to the fault or negligence in whole or In part ol Seller or Ks vendors, contractors, suppliers or agents. Any prnvlsion herein lor deihnry of articles or the rendering ol services by Installmenta shall not be construed as maldng the obligations of Seler severable. Buyer reserves ttie right lo return sariy defvedes or eoicass or short shipments at Seler's expense.

6. REJECTION OF GOODS. AI goods furnished hereunder shall be subtsct fo inspection and testing at destlnatton, notwithstanding any previous inspection or testing, and Seller shaU be ghien notice of any delects other Hian latent defects within a reasonable Urns after receipt of the goods and an records rsquirsd to be furnished theriswith. Buyer mm reject or require the prompt correction in place or olhenviee, of any goods which are defective in material of wortimanship or olhenvise tail to meet Iha requiremenls of this Purcfiase Order. Buyer may, in addKon to any fights It may have by law, prepare for shipment and ship the goods to Seiler, naquire Seller to remove them, or direct ttieir conacUon In place, and the expense of any such action, including trans­ portation tnth ways, if airf, shall be borne by Seller. II Seller tails promptly to remove such goods or to proceed promptly Io replace or correct them. Buyer may replace or conect such goods at the expense of the Seter, including any excess cost Payment for any or all of ths goods or services supplied hereunder shaH not consdtuls accefrtance by Buyer. Nothing In this paragraph shaU in any way Umit Buyer's rights under the paragraph entitled 'Wananty' hereof.

7. WARRANTY. Seller wananB that tha goods covered hereby will conform to Hie design and specifications and to drawings, samplea, or other descriptiohs referred to In this Purchase Order, wHI per­ form as specified herein and wn l>e Iree Irom defects In material and workmanship, and to the extent that Seller knom or has reason to know of Itie purpose for whk:h Uie goods are intended. wHl be fit and sufncisnt for such purpose. The warranties contained herein shall run to Buyer and Its customers and users of Buyer's products or servicea Buyer's rights in the event of a breach ol wananty by Seller shall include the rights described under ttie paragraph enttUed ^ejectfon ol Gcxxls,' In addttfon to aiiy other legal or equitable rights or remedies It may possess.

8. CHANGES. Buyer may at any time, by written order, make changes or addltfons wHtihi the general scope of this FHirctiass Order. If any such change causes any Increase or decrease in ttie cost ol, or the time required for. performance of this Purchase Order, Seller shell notify Buyer In writing immediately, and an appropriate equitable adjustment wit be made In ttie price or time of perfomiance, or both, by wtlttsn nxidifk^tfon of this Purchase Order. Any daim b^ Seller for such an adjustment must be assarted within 30 days, or such other period as may. be agreed on In writing by ths parties, after Sellei's receipt of notice of change. Nothing herein shall excuse Seller Irom proceeding with the contract as changed.

9. TERMINATION. Buyer (In addltibn to Its ramedy for delay in delhfery) shall have ttie right to terminate this Order In whole or In part wittKHit causa, upon notice in writing to ttie SeOer. The Seller shall thereupon as directed cease work and. at the buyer's option, deliver to the Buyer all completed and partially compfoted goods or materials and work in process, and the Buyer shall pay ttie Seller the kUkiwing, whk^ In no event shall exceed the totai price provWed for herein:

(A) The price provided In tha Order for all goods which have been completed prior to terminatfon and whfoh are accepted by the Buyer.

(B) The actual expetidltures on ttie uncornpletsd porhon of ttie Order Induding reasonable cancellatkxi charges paM by the Seller on accouiit of oommitmer^ made under the Order. 10. WORK ON PREMISES OF BUYER OR BUYER'S CUSTOMER. If Sellers' work under this Order involves cperalions by Seller on Ihe premises of Buyer or one of its customers. Seller shall take al necessary precautfons to prevent the occurrence of any injury to person or properly (induiftig tlie goods and sarvkjes provMsd hereunder) during the progress of such work except fo the odant that any such injury or damages are due solely arid directly to Buyer's negligence, and Seller shaH defend. Indemnify and save Buyer and Its customers harmless against any daims, actfona, losses, damagiM, or expenses by reason of injuries to persons (incltidliig death) or damage to property arising out ol the use of saU preniiseB by Seller or the activities oi Seller, its agents, representatnes, oontiactors, or empfoyees. Upon request Seller shal himish certtll(»les of Insurance sfiowirig adequate coverage for Wort(men's Cornpensatfon, publfo llaM

11. COMPUANCE WITH LAW. Seller agrees, with respect to tha goods or aervfcae to be supplied, to comply with Hie provisfons oi the Occupational Safety and Health Ad of 1970 9the "AcT) and the standairls and regulatkxis issued thereunder, or any other federal, state or focal low or regulsdon of the same or similar nature, and further certifies ttut ell items furnished under this Order will con­ form to and comply with sakl Ad, standards and regulations, and other applkable laws or ragulatfons. Seller lurther a^ees to forever defend. Indemnify and hold harmless Buyer ftom and against all suits, adiotis. Ilaislllty, claims, damages, or fosses, and any costs or expenses incuned In connection therewith, suffered or Incurred by Buyer as a resuft of Seller's lail- uro to comply with tlie provisions of this paragraph and for the fallurB of the items lumlshed under this Orxler to so comply.

12. PATENT INOEMNITY. Seller agrees to forever defend, indemnity and hold hamiless Buyer, Its successors and assigns and any of Its Customers and all persons claiming under Buyer from and against any and all claims, suits, actfons, liability, foss, damage and expense of any kind, InducBng without limitatnn attorneys' fees and foss ot use, by reason of actual or alfeged inlringement or contributory infringement of any United States or foreign Lattets Patent or trademark rights arising In any way out ol or connected with this Order, Including, without llmitalion, by reason of manufacture, deTivery, use, or sale of merchandise supplied under this Order, and Seller agrees to defend at Its own expense any and all acdons or proceedings charging infringement of saM Letters, Patent or ttadamarit rights that may be brought against tha Buyer or any of Its Customers, or ail parsons claiming under Buyer, and to pay all costs and damages that may be assessed or incunred In every such actkm. This provision shal apply notwithstanding that any of sakl claims, actions or suits shall ultimately be determined to be unjustified or fo have been unfounded.

13. ASSIGNMENT Nsitlier ttiis Order nor any payments hereunder are-essignaUe or transferable wtttiout Buyers written approval. Seller shall not sublet or sutxxmtract any or aU of the performance or wortt called for hereunder wittuut Buyer's written approval. TAC00000032 Report: Freight Elevator Shaft Clean-up Proiect 200 Washington Ave.

Actual cost of vacuum service: 1554.92 Safety-Kleen Vacuum Service Estimate and P.O. 3402: 1.358.00 -Difference: 196T92-

The $196.92 in additional cost was a result ofthe need for a roll of Safcty-Klecn 7215 absorbent mat to catch spills and for the disposal of solids in thc pit. Another additional cost of $82.08 resulted from the purchase of three 40 lbs. Bags Safety-Kleen 7640 granular absorbent and one case of Safcly-Klcen 7420 absorbent socks. The absorbents will be used to finalizeth e clean-up and to try to prevent a future clean-up of this magnitude.

-Projeet-eost^Pump-truck-and-clean-up. fr554r92 P-.O.-3402-fGr-$U58.00- Test liquid sample from pit. 350.00 P.O. 3372 for $350,00 Additional supply. 82.08 Total $1,987.00

_Building.Manager^ Marcus Riley

TACooooooas—' 1000 North Randall Road SCHEOUI.£0| SCHEDUl£on Elgin, Illinois 60123-7857 FOR SERVICE CALL TRANSPORTER DOC. EXP. REFERENCE SEF^VICg WEEK Ttrwrrorrv r TJUMBER CUSTOMER NO. 20; -744-9170 TOM PEEI Y P 00040256 5

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•^ n ] Q O 1 ASSOC VICE DATE SALES REP NO. CUSTOMER P.O. NUMBER CUSTOMER PHONE * TAX COOE CODE COPE SERVICE TAX C.O.M.S.TAX PRODUCT TAX •Z-.V/ :!><' ''I'S /, I CHLORINE TEST RESULTS CHANGE SERVICE/ SALES TOTAL SKDOT SERVICE PROMO UNIT PRICE QUANTITY CHARGE CC SERVICE TEW-t RELEASE NO. PRODUCT TAX CHARGE rJUMBER TEAU fJO. a D D n -f-i- ..- r .^ n D -.-.L D D a n -7.: •^)n n D D D UJ D S • a D D Q TANK TRANSPORTER I DATE > / / / 2 / c^^ rOTAL-SERVlCePRGDUCTS CAPACITY -I

GENERATbR STATUS: CHECKONLYONE BOX BELOW MANIFEST NO. USEPA TRANSPORTER ID NO. o PRINT NAME SIGNATURE GENERATOR: VEHICLE OTHER 1 NO PREOUAL REOUIRED. NO HALOGEN TEST 2 ViVIDOUS WASTE FLUIDS NON-VEHICLE 2 NO PREOUAL REQUIRED. HALOGEN TEST AT PICK-UP SCR0C0075150 FACILITY IDATE ) •LASSinCATlON • ONLY FT.UIOS / / 3 PHEOUAL REOUIRED. NO HALOGEN TEST | GENERATOR USEPA ID NO. GENERATOR STATE ID NO. CESQG Dl • 3 4 PREOUAL REOUIRED. HALOGEN TEST AT PICK-UP CO UJ SCKVLOG Ds D4 • REFER TO REVERSE SIDE FOR DEFINITKJNS PRINT NAME SIGNATURE 12. CONTAINERS TOTAL M. uNfr 1. US DOT DESCRIPTION (INCLUDING PROPER SHIPPING NAME. HAZARD CLASS, AND ID.) SK OOT NUMBER < _UQ_ inifiL ^ED OIL (NOT USDOT HAZARDOUS MATERIAL) 650 o •> . cc 3ED OIL AND WATER MIXTURE (NOT USDOT HAZARDOUS M,ATERIAL ) 927 UJ ^S (A >• :ED ANTIFREEZE (NOT USEPA OH USDCT REG ULATED) 1176 CC

Or o3 TERMEDIATE FACILITY NAME ANO ADDRESS USA EPA ID NO. UJ- SAFETY- KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. DCi STATE ID NO. d£ D TOTAL RECEIVED APP1.Y PAYMENT TO: CHARGE MY ACCOUNT FOR THIS TRANSACTION UNLESS OTHERWISE TOTAL DUE 02 CHECK NUMBER INDICATED IN THE PAYMENT RECEIVED SECTION. • TOOAY-S S£RVC£«AL£ .zJiX.^^ SEE ADOmONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS ON REVERSE SIDE AND r~l I^MC{ASFCU0HS MADE A PART HEREOF. AMOUNT S AMOUNT i INVOICE • P000402565 MANIFEST CODE .••-^../- 026516 SBSWiS&BQUSL. ? n IN THE EVENT OF AN ^ '^ LLL M X •,->. EMERGENCY CALL GENERAlOri'SMlPPEn DEaGIMTED REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE '4W>MER REFEREMCE I-800-458-1750 (24 hours) FORMATION -yr-T SEE REVERSE S:OE fC-P. ll.'^OPiTANT ; L I .... eoraxAfO L... REFERENCE CoKBTila. South cirofina 2S^\ •\ V ' FOR SERVICE CAUJr;:; 'yr^a' BRANCH MANAGER^: 'DOC. EXP.' ' "SEBVieEWgK V NUr.lBER CUSTOMER NO. ''^:^:i^:^^Sl ^2m 44-51'7a TOH PLER

^°^, PREyOLfS BALANCE BALWgHMPAVS-

^Ao/\^

LOCATION TAX EXEMPTION NO. •I KA OO'\AO p^tLv' Oi- •:UK KANOUNG ASSOC. 30 lfl TAX CODE SERVICE TAXI C.O.M.S. TAX PRODUCT TAX T/ICEDATE SALES REP NO; CUSTOMER P.O. NUMBER 1CUSTOMER PHONE # cooe COOE z-o\ 1SI<11 , CHANGE' • SERVICE/: SALES • TOTAL WASTE SOLVENTrtJRUMS SERVICE F^OUO MSDS CHARGE CC TERM SEIWCETERM GIVEN PRODUCT TAX ^ CHARGE MIN. j iwEKSinNmAH NO. lt.» MO yixiUr ahstria !j 51 oe tA^r^ag -^LPO ^ \SJ5i^ HH"^ D ox> -I:M TD ^tc.^W •<.r.'> ^\^ _2. ?,^/B .^X<:i> C!^

;.« «r.gi;^., w«>^';iLii)>o<.

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CHECK -,.v: .... ,-..-•... 1..; VtS DKAi-S K PLACE • UACtWE moff RLr GROUNOCD 1- rOTAL-SERyiCE/pRppUCTS. ... uaLfSBLE,. , D y.- .;.7 LOCAL: PHOU NO. STXWB n D i#®S«i^ • K»" ..-- l,at*Ht€SS .. • RJSBULMC'- z m -' WFMDTOMACHHE • • UJ HSIAUiO D D EpA.TT^^N§fpBTgH);ilitJ.£^USEP^ ;;;GEh)EnATOR,USEPA 10 NO;;:j l^yGENE|JATOR".SlrAtp.l.brN0ai;- t' LAHPASSCUELV n EUEKGOCYCLOSMS pi,: sptiiTsoLvmiens .. . s "'catunoN;- DJ *iX£PT*)«3 csmnw oruouiaasniuacii n D n a I2.CONTAMERS 11, . TOTAL 14.UNn ^ . ^1 CERTFY. THAT I MY TOTAL Q , sKOOTNuuaen :" ^ ': " ' gcnoooo75igo :'- • •-'•'•"'" '•'• - TYPE' -'"'•• "QUANTITY ' Ju >-ii ISJ iV^STE STREAMS 'ARE WITHIN UJ 1; US DOT DESCRIPTION. (INCLUDINQ PROPER SHIPPINQ NAME. HAZARD CLASS. ANO ID.) •^ ' 'ONE., OF THE IPOLLOWIWJ 9 NA30Q2 PC^iri; S39 CATEGORIES. I -J aTO220lBSAIONT>1 o 30 30 ) ( EnCfl,7i ).; AQUEOySiii. , BnAKE ;SOLUTIQM( 8• 3t/CAL ) z 1308 ii ASTE COMPOUNDS; CLEANING LIQUID, (MONO-, ETHANOLAMINE ); Q o 111760 PC III (EnC»154);; (7^9f/gL? ( DOQCi, DOOfl, DC27, D0^9, 0040 230 LBS. TO 2.2CO,lBSJUCNT>t < "RAP. FLUOREjSCENT LIGHT BULBS NOT USDOT REGULATED UNIVERSAL 11096 Ui GREATS) nut 2.200 LSSJVOVTH i\STE ELECTRIC LAMPg _j„ ^o> «S ESIGNATED FACIUTY NAME AND ADDRESS I CERTIFY THAT NO UATERIAl. CHANOE HAS OCCURRED Q" EflMER M^TXE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE WASTE USA EPA ID NO. UATERIALS OR M THE POOCESS OENEHATMO THE ZS IVASTE UATDVALS. I STATE ID NO. h^ PLEASE CHAHOE UY ACCOUNT FOR THS TRANSACTION UNLESS OTHERWSE IWXCATEO IN T>C PAYMENT RECEIVED SECTION. THE MDMOUAL SONMOTHS WASTE MIN.: UJ^ OOCUUEHTS DULY ALTTHORIZED TO SON AND BMO CUSTOMER TO ITS TERMS. ':u'. !(FROM ABOVE) -Iha ta to c««r **• **• 1^1 I ijiil •IIIIUII »• pimw*! Oharihid. iMifcitfl. «art«d tKltum*. •rri ar* IB TOTALDUE S2J'm DO NOT.WHITE IN THE AREA BELOW ^••/-/ P000402492

'-^.'•Jl ^juA^:^? 025197 CuaomartAuflibrt»»dR«(»e»»mallve-. '•-•-..-/' -:-. -- - •'-"'.' THIS AGREEMENT CONTINUES P^^THE REVERSE SIDE PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER Iflontgomeri^ ^Advertiser 3402 _Box_1.0.00 Montgomery..Alabama 36_1.0_1J.0.00_

Ship To: Marcus Riley 1. THIS ORDER MUST APPEAR ON ALL CORRESPONDENCE. INVOICES, PACKAGES AND SHIPPING PAPERS. P.O. 80x1000 Montogmery, AL 36101-1000 2. MAIL INVOICE IN DUPLICATE ATTN: ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT TO: Safety-Kleen Systems. Inc. 3001 Day Street 3- INVOICES ORDERED FOR GOODS FURNISHED WITHOUT A Montgomery, AL. 36108 PURCHASE ORDER WILL NOT BE HONORED

4. SALES TAX # 5109030 DATE: 12/21/00 FEDERAL ID # 63-0458983

QUANTITY DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE EST. PRICE

manifesting (if necessary), labeling, labor, transportation, and disposal.

mMMM^:

jflmiiafifS/jj

Subtotal 1.358.00 Taxes Freight/ S&H TOTAL 1,358.00

Marcus Riley -Ordered By-

-DEPARTMENT- -Buiiding- -Mike-0'Gonno^- Approved By Department Head or Designee

ACCOUNT 10160-510300 Scott Brown Approval (over $100) D This Purchase was Budgeted 13 This Purchase was not Budgeted TAC00000036 OCT 10 -00 07:22 FR SK Ma^lTGOtlERY3-Ol9-21205 262 0326 TO 2611575 P.02

Montgomery Advorliser Ocinbei- )0, 2i)00 Attn. Marcus Riley

^fLlrCllb,

Pn our conversfirion. attached is a quoiaiionfor pumping of oil and waler IJom bottom oflirt shn(t 31 your facility. Quote is based on s.'tmpUng coming back non haizardous. All services incluLlc nianire^iin(;(ir necessctry), labeling, labor, iransporlatinn, and disposal. Should you have aiiy i)ueslioils. feel lice 10 jii'vc IIK- a call here al I-«88-669-7584.

Sincerely, afcfe^ Richai'd A. Aid Indmliial M.tna^er Safeiy-KJeeii Systems, Inc. 3001 Day Streei .Montgomery. Al, ICilOK

TAC00000037 P.01 OCT 10 "00 07:22 FR SK tlONTGOfERY3-019-2120s5 262 0326 TO 2611575 saletq'HiBBn. tlie]«fijaj!6.comi»ny SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. 3001 DAYSTR£ET MONTGOMXRY, AL 36108 PHONE ^a;MBER: 334-263-0385 FAX NUMBER: 334-262-0326 FACSCvfiLE COVER SHEET

SEND TO

J/URGENT REPLY ASAP PLEASE COMMENT PLEASE REVIEW fNFORMATION

TOTAL PACES, including cover sheets

COMMENTS -y , / /

THE BEST WASTE KINDLING SERVICE YOU C'W BUY iS ALSO THE BEST VALUE

TAC00000038 OCT 10 '00 07:22 FR SK r-lONTGOMERV3-019-212O5 262 0326 TO 2611575 p.o: SAFETY-KLEEN VACUUM SERVICE ESTIMATE

- CUSTOMER INFORMATION - OATE: nldddimieM^ /^di/(c\'\'spr NAME IJ /I . - -' SALES REPAESENTATIVE

AOoncSG3AooncsG / ^ /ylon'\0\Qrr)ery /]L BRANCH CITY/STArE ^37 / ZIP JL CONTACtZkrcai—L&ihyT NAME - PHONE NUMBER BRANCH PHONE NUMBER

i RECTANGULAR TANKS H

X \ 231 . ^?^ LENGTH WIDTH HEIGHT CAPACITY IN GALLONS

X X ". 231 . 1 LENGTH WIDTH HEIGHT CAPACirV IN GALLONS

CYLINDRICAL TANKS

0.7854 231 DRCTEIER" »»ETER HEIGHT CAPACITY IN GALLONS

0.7B54 231 DIAMETER DIAMETER HEIGHT CAPACITY IN GALLONS

SEPARATOR SOLIDS . Gallons r.^'T -SL :^:= PRICE PER GALLON SEPARATOR LIQUIDS ^d^- Gallons ^32^ _P-RlCE-P-EH-GALLON_ TRENCHING SOLIDS £1. . Gallons 5 '^C PRICE PER GALLON TRENCHING LIQUIDS ._Gall.ons_ ^- iZ PRICE PER GALLON TRENCHING LABOR £2 Feat st_ _ -HELPER -^Z/^ - Hows- sfe VACUUM TRUCK Houfs ^3^^ WASH WATER IOO ^/c ,J-oo -^oc ANALYTICAL WORK 2^ ^'^J? AFTER HOURS FEE /^ .-^/C MISC.

MISC. .20- ESTIMATE TOTAL 13S^

IMPORTAMT NOTE; This ojltmalB may noi bo mdicativs ol your final bill. Providing us wilh bluepnnis, diaorams. csoacilies and/Of any oihor inlorma- Iron abOLiI your Gy6ldni will IwiiK^ th^.d^H^rence belween Ihs esltm^ie and your final bill. SInco most sapjraiof liyslern^ qualify ac conlmod ^pncnc accofding lo OSHA, w« ars limiled as to Iho practices wo may usg to accsst Ihose sysloms and ihofotoro dopond hoavily upon ihe qujility ol >nlo'- maiion mal you aro able lo provide. Accordingly, alihough ihe prices per gallon, pricsi par hour and Ihe prico pe/ fool will remain (irm (or inily days, the aclual yoinirie coUeeied/) well ai IM^iolal price rnay diMer

SALES REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE CUSTOMER'S SIGNATURE • • TOTAL PPIGE.03 +*

TAC00000039 PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER ITlont^omerxj !Aduertiscr 3372 -BoxJOOO Montgomery,.AIabama 361QU000_

Ship To: Marcus Riley 1 • THIS ORDER MUST APPEAR ON ALL CORRESPONDENCE. INVOICES. PACKAGES AND SHIPPING PAPERS. P.O, Box 1000 Montogmery. AL 36101 -1000 2. MAIL INVOICE IN DUPLICATE ATTN: ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT -TG: Safety-Kleen 3. INVOICES ORDERED FOR GOODS FURNISHED WITHOUT A PURCHASE ORDER WILL NOT BE HONORED

4. SALES TAX # 5109030 DATE: 12/07/00 FEDERAL ID # 63-0458983

any hazardous waste is present. Also complete a material profile In preparation

NOTE: Removal and disposal ofthe waste is not included in the price.

tg^'^^^ ^^ ^Hii

Subtotal 350.00 Taxes Freight/ S&H TOTAL 350.00

Marcus Riley Ordered By^

DEPARTMENT- -Building^ Mike O'Connor- Approved By Department Head or Designee

ACCOUNT 10160-510300 Scott Brown Approval (over $100) D This Purctiase was Budgeted IZl This Purchase was not Budgeted TAC0000004(^ 1301 Gervats Street • Suite 300 DUNS NO 05-397*551 FED ID NO 75-2178928 CUSTOMER SCM£OUL£0 SCHEDUIED" REFERENCE Columbia. South Carolina 29201 FOR SERVICE CALL BRANCH MANAGER DOC. EXP. SERVICE IfttEK TERHITOBT NUMBER CUSTOMER NO.

PREVIOUS BALANCE COOE BAL&VFRtorncTr

BUSINESS (g^^^^ JSVC.P/C I PHOO TYPE

LOCATION TAX EXEMPTION NO. I , J ^ :

HA.NOUNG *SSOC CUSTOMER P.O NUMBER CUSTOMER PHONE # TAX COOE SERVICE TAX C.O.M.S TAX PRODUCT TAX SERVICE DATE S^ES REP NO.' I COOE COOE 19XW^ CHAMCE Chu£f SERVICE/ SALES TOTAL WASTE SOLVENT/DRUMS SERVICE PROMO SERVICE TEHU 3Ci. D*rt CHARGE CC TERM PRODUCT TAX CHARGE MIN. CLEAN SPENT SKDOT (WEEKSHINITIALI NO cas:

VW^ -^Cm-jO/: „-i -I '

12

CHECK COCO PCCB Its YES CECILS IH^.iCc ViCKf.E =«CPf^. j 'SC',-?lEfD A;»PKOPH;ATe TOTAL-SERVICE/PRODUCTS MACHNE COfianCH IKOUOSLE D D LOCAL PH0MM3 SnCnEB BOXES \ CLtWILMSS D D AFFIttO 10 UA6V« a HJ5I8LELINK D D I USEPA TRANSPORTER 1110 NO. USEPA TRANSPORTER 2 ID NO, GENERATOR USEpA ID NO. GENERATOH STATE ID NO. UMP4SS£VSLY MTALLEO EMERGE scraosmG SPENI SOl\tm UEEIS D I CONCITKlll ACCEPTAXE CanEFCA D D CriOLhOSSTnuCIEO D D I D 12.C0NTAJNEBS TOTAL 14. UNIT I CERTlPi' THAT wy TOTAL 11 us DOT DESCRIPTION (INCLUDING PROPER SHIPPING NAME, HAZARD CLASS, AND ID ) r TYPE Q

;20LBS TO 2.?00 LES .VONTW

c. GflEATtn THA.'t ?.M0 L3S,U;sT>i

FACILITY NAME AND ADDRESS I CEfiTlFY THAT NO MATERIAL CHANGE MAS OCCURRED ErTHER IN TXE CHAfiACTERlST.es OF THE WASTE .US A EPA ID NO. WATEBlALSl Ofl IN THE PPOCESS GENERAriNG THE WASTE MATERIALS STATE ID NO. I AGREE TO PAY THE JASO'^'E CHARGES AND TO BE BOUND BV TViE TERMS WJO TOTAL CHARGE CONDITIONS SET FORTH ABOvE AND ON THE REVERSE SiDE OF THIS DOCUMENT. (FROM A30VE1 PLEASE CHARGE MY | ACCOUNT FOR THIS TRANSACTION UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED IN THE PAVMENT PECErVED SECTION THE INDIVIDUAL StCMNG THIS WASTE MIN. DOCUMENT IS DULY ALTTHORIZED TO SIGN AND BiNO CUSTOwER TO TTS TERMS I (FROM ABOVE) cfb'r Tti ma Mx>*-n«m*d rr.*:«r«« «• ?rCTiw^ :«»»*«>. pac rt«n«a tr4 i«&»iio. rro te*. f lor Vtrto-xvtti^ Jccai»ng » r<« wvvc^ -^^LAaDDr^ at ^^• Ovp^rjiitn of Ir«-«pa>UMn ' TOTAL DUE ^^)^

00 NO I WHITE IN THE AREA BELOV/

Print Custofnee Name

Pi.^inmnr't Aiirhrvi7fMi RMVn^Ant;*riwn SafBtll'HiBBII. SUPPLEMENTAL CERTIFICATION

A. GENERATOR INFORMATION Cilinm comoUui G«o«iiorN«mo hO Q/Ol C\C rV t= ry SKRderaice# ;?gA^ lo/' Nameof-Mitchil——

a SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Uhfott comoietei lllArNoiADolicibli) For Gas Cylindtn To Clannce. NT (BDT)

-B.-lTV%iidJdoiijJ^Ia/onnatioii-Reqiiired Br^Nonh AtidovcrrMA7/A oiiil/UM70 rAe oioKerco/fv^ ^—^ Yei No Ya No Q CJ IS (he material Stored in vented drums? D ,J2i Is the matoial poisonous by inhalation? (40 CFR §171.8) D C] Is (he material regulated as a Manne PoUutam? (49 CFR §171.8) Oral Toxicity LD»(Mg/Kgj For Solids: Qsj •>5-S30 a>50-S200 Q>20Q For Liquids: a>iO - S 500 Q >iOQ Dermal Toxicity LDx) (Mg/Kg): DS40 n>40-s200 n>200-S1000 a>lOOO

C. TREATMENT. STORAGE. & DISPOSAL FACILJTY (TSDF) INFORAL^TION (Comoltst ifshiooim dUeah to a SS TSDF) Yci No NA IXot Aooliciblc) a tp For PCB MattnaJ To Crayback Mm.. UT: Has (be waste been deiibcraiely diluted from an origmal concentration Z 500 ppm or a deliberately mixed with soil in order to avoid the mcmerauon requirements of 40 CFR S761.60(aXI)7 n n i: For Antiodi

D. GENERATOR CERTIFICATION (Atwni comoUitt I hereby cemfy that 1 am an authorized agent ofthe gensaior, and warrant on behalf of the generator that (he information supplied on (his form and on any attachments or supplements hereto is complete and "-"'"'», and that ail known or suspected bazanh of the inateiiai(s) descnbed herem have been disclosed. y^^i/<:^''/cy /^f./fff/i'^o^ //^^aAi'.t R_ / ,i_ ,Qo ^d^^^..^^,/f^4Generator's Authorized Si^iutr e Name 6i 7(tle ('Printed or Typi^ Oaie

ow«ma«.sx.si.»mjiiiiTAUcnninCATioi *mair*

TAC00000042 SK REFERENCE NO. 2089706 s MATERIAL PROFILE iititii'iiiiin < .Safety-Kleen If applicable. Intercompany Customer .SK Line Of facility rVA)"t/.vf Onh niJiinR Facilily # Number: Bu.Mness #: Profile #: A. GENERATOR INFORMATION O Cliecic if Billing Informalion is same as Generator Informalion

Gencralor Name . _ Billing Company ~ -7- Facilily Address (No I'.O, Box). • ''•:i n Cl r-'v^ n .ir'';Uilling Addre.s,s -J

City/Slalc/Zip. i.^/"J(v-)7---('-'-'- ,-.,- /'/l. Cily/Slalc/Zip_ Technical Contact )/-n.v/,-,,i ^ f/d-^K Dilling Contact. 7^ Phone. '•-'.' ) / .Fax I'hoiie . Fax. Generator Localion (If different from Facility Address) SIC Code: CD'tESQG O SQG US EPA ID # Stale Generating ID #

B. SHIPPING INFORMATION 0 DOT Assistance Requested • Ciieck. ifSK Transportation Services arc requested US DOT Proper Shipping Name

yiazard Ouss I XiWxsion #; :_ 1D # (UN fHA) Packing Group (PG). _KO Non-Dulk Shipping Conlaincrs Bulk ShippinR Containers .Sled Poly Ounnlity A Si/c Ficqucncy Fiber Ouanlity Frequency Ojniaincr Type -.S Gal • / G Vd.' [k)x or G Super Sack Gal a a o G I lard Tup or GTnrpcUiiiii Gal a • D G I:nd Dump (T^irpcd) Trjiiicr G.1I • G T.inkijr G Vaciium Trailer C. GENERAL MATERUL & REGULATORY INFORMATION Name of Material. Qi / d ^mA R Process Generating Xh-,:-1 Yn No No O CI Regulated or Licensed Radioactive Waste • Meets LDR Standards or O Partially Meets iF«i Ljnjfill Only) O Ol Regulated Medical / Infectious Waste Commingled W;i.S'te (Two or more hnurjou^ wnvlc^ mixed as OIK) • (D Wa.stc Subject To Bcnwnc NESHAP Regulations • .Sorhcnl Added; If Yes. is sorbcnt bitxlcgradablc? OVcs ONO O I D TSCA Regulated PCB Waste (Ust any PCB level in Sec.U) a V Exempt Waste; If Yes. list reference 40 CFR O ID Regulated Subpart CC Waste (VOs 2.500 ppm) a State Hazardous Wasle; State Code m [3 Regulated Ozone DepictingSubslancc • EPA Hazardous Waste O ip CERCL\ Regulated (Superfund) Waste EPA Waste Codes (indutling Any LDR «)1 Waler Kcaclivc):

G Cp MazardouS Debris (.Suhjcct in alicmmivc LUK lioimcnl >i.inaaiil<) • CP Waste Coniains UHCs/Constiluenis of Concern If Yes, list in DSec. Dor O Cop

Chemical Contlitucni.s A Comptnilion ppm ,_. C:hcmM:aI Omklilucnl:. A Ct.mp«t^iu>n n. (>.l y(J I-I.O 5c7 'a

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Section. D continues on the next page for Elemental Constituents «• Range Total >. 100%

DWALKFR SK HATCKIALPROFII-E RtvlUIII.W Page lof2 GENERATOR TAC00000043 SK Kbl-bRHNCH NO. ?nR9706 Note: Completion of Sections D.2 & F is optional for: GAnalyiic;jl Profile (representative sample submitted; lest results used to complete D.2 & F) Completion of Sections D.2, E& Fis optional for:GSlandard Imlustry Profile (Safciy-Klccn Ci»rp. historical data utilized to complete D.2, E, & F) D. MATERIAL COMPOSITION (Continued)

2. Elemental Constituents G Check if this waste contains No Detectable Elements I Metals, unless listed below.

Check either; G Total Analysis f;r G TCLP Method or G Generator Knowledge, then enter data helnw.

ConMJtUL-iiI

Aluminum Cadmium Fluorine Nickel Sodium

Antimony Chlorine Lead ^CIui^hoTous Sulfur

Arsenic Chromium IJthium ^ Pdl.isMum Thallium

Barium Cobalt Mangiincsc Selenium l'ii.1 Ilium

Ucryllium -Copper Mercury Silict>n Vanadium

Dromtn^"' Iodine >^Molytxlcnum Silver Zinc E. REACTIVE CHARACTERISTICS CTC/icdt ifllxis waste exitibits No Reactive Cliaracteristics

YCT NO Yci No Yes Nl.

O O Explosive a a Oxidizer O • Reactive Cyanide .ppm O O Shock Sensitive O • Water Rcaclive • • Reactive Sulfide - ppm O O Pyrophoric O O Air Reactive O O Polymerizabic J n Other Incompalibles; Describe F. MATERLVL PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS @ 70° F.

# of Phases Color Flash Poinl -Flif <73°F) pll OUi|uiils > 2|lTr l|,0 _j*——pll • Non-Aqueous

Liquid % Specific Gravily • 73-0- l!l*F -(Ts2pll D >2-4pll •> 4-1(1 pll

Sludge % ViscDsily cps O i'12'F - <2(iir F,^ -0'?:()i)° F • > l(l-< 12..Spll D i 12.5 pll

Solid % Density .UotlTiig Poinl (if < l.ltrF) RTU's /11). or K.ingc

Puwilcr % • IbsJ^aU-Sibsycu. ft. Ash % (Dridgcpori Only)

Gas% .,'- Commcnis

G. GENERATOR PROFILE CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that 1 am an authorized agent of Ihc generator, and warrant on behalf of Ihe generator lhat llic informalion supplied on Ihis form and on any attachments or supplements hereto is complete and aceuralc. aiiil ihat all known or su.spccted hazards of ilic malcrial(s) described herein have been disclosed. I agree that if the sample test results indiciilc a disercpanc)' wilh any information .supplied on Ihis form. Ihal either Safcty-Klecn or ihc generator may iniliaic further testing and evaluation in accordance wilh thc terms and conditions of ihc contract between Safcly-Kleen and ihc generator and thai this profile certification may be amended accordingly. Ql .t) / cC Generaior's Aulhori/cd SiRnatiire Nnme & Tille (Primed or Typed) Date

Comments iL-'^•1/ - .^d) A: /x/^c ^ s

Safety-Kleen Use Only O SKOS (3^KVS • Non-haz Evaluation O Standard Industry Profile: SIP Index #.

SK Sales Rep. Name Rep.# Terriloiy/Uranch #

Process Approval # Product Code or Part # 7 Kl Flowpaih # Pricing Waste Approval & Certification Iccnify acceptability of this waste stream and that all appropriate permits have been obtained, as indicated byS.afcty-Klcen's facility approval below: / ,/. afety- KIccn's Authorized Facilily Signaliirc Name HONE ^aJMBCR: 334-263^385 FAX NUMBER: 334-362-0326

FACSIMILE COVER SHEET

SEND TO: FROM: QfLA^.^ QJA. C^^y DEPARTMENT: H DEPARTMENT; FAX NUMBER • Q 61'1515- DATE - i9/aWQ0

URGENT REPLY ASAP PLEASE COMMENT PLEASE REVIEW INFORMATION

TOTAL PAGES, including cover sheets

COMMENTS '^ <^ /.^^-^f:^^/jnd^ p^ yfH./?

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TAC00000045 DEC 27 '00 U-

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Actual cost of vacuum service: 1554.92 Safety-Kleen Vacuum Service Estimate and P.O. 3402: 1358.00 Difference: 196.92

The $196.92 in additional cost was a result ofthe need for a roll of Safety-Kleen 7215 absorbent mat to catch spills and for the disposal of solids in the pit. Another additional cost of $82.08 resulted from the purchase of three 40 lbs. Bags Safety-Kleen 7640 granular absorbent and one case of Safety-Kleen 7420 absorbent socks. The absorbents will be used to finalize the clean-up and to try to prevent a fiiture clean-up of this magnitude.

Project cost: Pump tmck and clean-up. 1,554.92 P.O. 3402 for $1,358.00 Test liquid sample from pit. 350.00 P.O. 3372 for $350.00 Additional supply. 82.08 Total $1,987.00

Building Manager, Marcus Riley

TAC00000062 I I I

Wf 1000 North Randall Road DUNS NO. 05106^)408 FED. ID NO. 3»«I90019 SCHEDULED SCHEDULED -jjk Elgin, Illinois 60123-7857 FOR SERVICE CALL TRANSPORTER DOC. EXP. SERVICE WEEK TERRrrOHY ^ CUSTOMER NO. 2Q;;-744-9170 TOM PEEI.Y

CREDIT PREV. BALANCE BAl). OVER 60 DAYS COOE

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HI-: IWf ERMEDIATE FACILITY NAME AND ADDRESS SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. flCg 5I CASH _Q TOTAL RECEIVED APPLY PAYMEffr TO: CHARGE MY ACCOUNT | FOR THIS TRANSACTION UNLESS OTHERWISE TOTAL DUE , I ^ i) ? CHECK NUMBER INDICATED IN THE PAYMENT RECEIVED SECTION. n TODAYS SERVICE/SALE SEE ADDITICNAL TERMS AND CONDmONS ON REVERSE SIDE AND I I PREVIOUS BALANCE AS FOLLOWS MADE A PART HEREOF. Thk « to nrtifii vwt nt MMUB-FWmoi ni AMOUNTS AMOUNT $ P000402565 MANIFEST CODE SEQ# y: • /. 2 D -7^ 026516 nnmiT.nAPinKin •"-•'AMEX-I—^ W£ •^iVlSA" IN THE EVENT OF AN -'•-'•'Md' '" EMERGENCY CALL GENERATOR/SHl^SR DESISIMTED REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE ^ii?.i5^S'A^"?ffi9§^'•••''( I II II I II 11 p~| I I r 1-800-408-1760(2-1 lioursl CCC QCX/CQCC CirriC pnR IMIPJ-IPTAMT INFDRIi/IATinKl Adrliliooal Term.? and Conclitioiis - - •

i. Deliriiiion o! Terms ' . - . ' . VVhon liSt'd in this document Iho (oilowir.g icmi.s shnll hsve fhe ineanin.;):^ ijivon bslow:

'.J:-ied Oii mcnna any oil iheil has bisen rennoci irotn cvjde oil. or any syiirniilit: oil, that has been u.50d a.nrj ys a i6su!i ol .^Lich US'J IS ci-.-ntaniinatetJ by r.hysical or chemical impur'ilies. As usRd herein. lir,eg Oil inciudoj on cie.neiuTed 'DV mdi'/iciujls thromjii ItiH mairiienarice ol thoir pgr^onal vsn'icles {TioUsehu!?! do-iryoUfselTer usud oiiyTPetroleum ri','droccirbon.3 used as ;.oi',-L:nts me sfiiici'K-ally e;;cl'jded'tfom the definiTion ofUsed Oil.

-Norhtizrirdcus 'lA/asles include spent materials Ih.-Jt are net listed i.-i 40 CFR Part ?.6\ Subpart D, rind ric not exhibit ar.y c; rh-? characteristics included in "10 CFfi Pari i^ei Subp.'irl C.

Vehicle Fluids sre iimiied to Usod Oils, nonh;-i7afdous anliireeze. and oii-y waters origirialinq fiom the mainten.Trite oi vehicifis, and household do-it- yourssifer used oil. The term vehicle ns u:-ed hc-ioin includes, but i.s not li.'iiitcd tc automobiles, buses, trucks, tractors, aircraft and similar type vehicles utilizing internal combustion engines.

rj2nA^ehic!e_Fluids include ail 'Jsed Oils and Nonha.iardous Wastes that are not classified as Vehicle Fluids. Non-Vehicle Fluids includo, but aro not limiied 10 eutlincj oils, hydraulic fluids, compressor oils, metai working oils, and other nonhazardous ai^ueous 'wasle slreanis. Mi

NoneonfoiTriino V/asles include: 1 )• iiiatenals provided to Safety-Kleen v.-iiich have been nii.'-od, combined, or othc-nvise blended with matenali- containing regulated levels of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs); 2) inate'-i.^ls provided to S.^fety-Kleen which nave been mixed, combined, or other-wise blended -/.ith matenals regulated as hai:araous wastes under applicable iaws, including but not limited to 40 CFR Part 281; and 31 materials provided to Safety-Kleen lhat exhibit chemicTil cr physical characloristios vjhich de'aiate from tlie analyv-'a! results obtained 'romianalvsis of Customer's : prequalification sample previously provided to Salety-Kleen.

CJISOG^ ':;onditfona!ly exempt small quantity generator. Customer is a Cr.oOG if ho geiierares no more than 1.00 kilograms of hazar-doiis wastes in a given calendar m.onth. In the event thai Cu.5tonier is located in a state th.-rit has adopted a n-ora stiingeni definition, then tne state definition sha|l appiy. :

SQG. small quantity generator. Customer is a SQG if he generates more than'100 kilograms but less than 1000 kilograms of ha.;ardous w.^.stes in a given calendar month. In the event that Customer is located in a state that has adopted a iriore stringent definition, then the state definition shall apply. •

LQG large quantity generalor. Cu-r.tomor is a LOG if he generates more than 1000 kilograms of haratdous wastes in a given calendar month. In the e-venl that Customer is located in a state that has adopted a more stringent definition, then the state datinition shall apply.

II. Safety-Kleen's Oil Service

Safcty-Kleen's oil service includes the collection, transportation, and recycling or treatment of Used Oils and Nonhazardous Wastes in accordance with the requirements of 40 CFR Part 279 and applicable solid waste regulations. Customer is responsible lor properly classifying his waste streams in accordance with the provisions.of •^0 CFR 262.11. Safety-Kleen will collect and Iransport the m.-itehals, based on Customer's representalion ofthe materials, in accordance, with all applicable local, slale, and lederal regulations, and may use third party transporters or rail companies lo transport said material to its final destination. Safeiy-Kieen has the capacity and is permitted to accept, store and reclaim or process the materials described on the reverse side.of this document. Based on representations made by Customer regarding the type of oil generated and the hazardous waste generation rate, Safety-Klccn rnay screen the materials for the presence of regulated hazardous wastes. In addition, at the firiie oi collection Safety-Kleen may take and retain a s.^mple of the material . collected. Upon request al time of service, Safety-Kleen will provide Customer with a retain .sampleof the material collected.

Warranties and Indemnification

Customer warrants and represents that the materials provided hereunder are liinited to Used Oils, Nonhazardous Wastes, and/or CESQG wastes as dofinied above. Custijmer further warrants anri represents that no Nonconfonning Wastes, as defined above, have been provided to Safety-Kleen. Salety-KI-sen relies on Customer's representations and Customer is responsible for informing Safety-Kleen of any process changes that may alter the characteristics of the • materials provided to Safety-Kleen. In the event that materials provided hereunder are found by Safety-Kleen not to conform, or are suspected ot not conforming, with the representations ' provided herein. Customer agrees to provide Safety-Kleen or its representatives access to the lanks/'containers which had stored the m.itehals for the purpose of : taking a sample of any remaining residuate. In the event that any materials provided hereunder are found not lo conform with representations provided herein, Safety-Kleen may, at it's option and if allowed by law,.return the materials, and all waste streams subsequently contamintiteri thereby, to Customer, or Salety-Kleen may cause such matenals to be properly disposed of. Customer shall be responsible for all e'/perises incurred in the proper disposal of Nonconforming Wastes, and the disposal of mntorials subsequently contaminated thereby. Customer agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Safety-Kleen, its officers, directors. erTiployees and agents trom and against any and all losses, expenses, damages: demands, claims, or judgmentararising out of or relating to Customer's breach of these terms and conditions.

Ir-JVOICES REFLECTING CHARGES TO CUSTOtulER ARE SUBJECT TO AN INTEREST RATE OF THE LESSER OF ^y^% PER (\/10NTl-l (18% PER ANt'lllM) OR THE MAXIMUtvl RATE ALLOVi/ED BY LAW ON ANY INVOICES THATARE NOT P;-.ID WITHIN 30 UAY'S. IN THE EVENT OF DEFAULT SAFETV-KLEEN SHALL BE ENTITLED TO RECOVER COSTS OF COLLECTION, INCLUDING REASONABLE ATTORNEY'S FEES. • IN THE EVENT THE CnEDIT CARD ISSUER REFUSES TO ACCEPT THE CREDIT CARD CHARGE FOR THIS rRANSACTION. YOU ARE AUTHORIZED TO CHARGE THE AMOUNT OF THIS TRANSAr^TION TO MY .SAFETY-KLEEN ACCOUNT. SAFETY-KLEEN RELIES ON THESE WARRANTIES OF THE CUSTOMER IN EM'-rEHlNG INTO THIS AGREEMENT TO TI-iANSPORT THF USED FLUID'S !N ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. CUSTOMER AGHEES TO INDEMNIFY, DEFEND. AND HOLD SAFErV-KLEEN HARMLESS FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES SUFFERED BY SAFETV-KLE€N-ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING IN ANYWAY TO ITS PREACH OFTHE AGREEMENT OR ITS POSSESSION AND/OR USE OF THE ABOVE REFERENCED CONTAINERS(.S). IN ADC'PiON rO AN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS ON THE REVERSE Si'DE OF THIS DOCUMENT. CUSTOMER EXPRESSLY WARRANTS AND REPRESENTS TO SAFETY-KLEFN CORP. THAT: 1. THE MATEHIALS PROVIDED HEREUNDER H.AVE NOT BEEN MIXED, COMBINED. OR QTHEnWISE BLENDED IN ANYQUAt-iTITY WITH MATERIALS CONTAINING POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (PCB,i) OR ANY.OTHER.MATHRIAL REGUl>\TED .-'iS A H.'^ZARDOUS WASTE UNDER APPLICABLE I.A'/vS. INCLUDING BUT NOILIMI.rEDTO-10CFRFART2bl. AND ?.. THE SOX CHECKED IN THE (GENERATOR STATUS SECTION ABOVE ACCURATELY fiEFLE'CTS CUSTOMERS HAZARD'OliS 'v-^rASTE STATU.S AND •THE TYPE CF FLUIDS GENERATED. AS DEFINED DN THE B.ACK OF THIS D.O';;UMEMT. ' : . .- •. CUSTOMER AGREES TO INDEMNIFY AND HOLD SAFETY-hiLEEN CORP. HAnMLESS FOR ANV DAMAGES. CdSTS. .ATTORNEYS FcF.5. ETC. ARISING -C-'dV OF OR IN AITY'-A'AV HELAT ED TO A nREACH BY CDSTONtER OF THE ABOVE WARRANTY OP THE AO.DITlON.'U.TrR'vIS. AMD CONDITIONS.

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STATE OF ,MEW HAMPSHIFIE CERTIFICATION (N.H. CUSTOMERS ONLY) this u,>'3d oil dfislinod fo be !'3tyi;ied and is .•subject to recjulation by.fh? t-low Hamnshirr- Dapun.'^ncnl o' Enviroiim'jn'a! seivices '.irider Part :'"'JV-'vvM 807. I ceilify tt")3t this used oil is not iiazaidou'i; /jijste fuel ns ri=fHVd in.Cf^y-WM BG7;04 and Ihi I h.ave hot .mixed Ihis used oil 'Aiith ariy olhor ^la.-^ardaLis '.v.H'itos idsntifieu in i/UE^:eM{ii. Ctmpter ENV-WM 400 of -any uiioc ii trlasiiilied .ss -a hazardous wasle luel under 80?.04. Cust.jmsr sigriatuie 13 required on front. - TAOQj|:u9,goo54^ CUSTOMER 1301 Gervais Street - Suite 300 DUNS NO. 05-397-6551 FED. ID NO. 75-2178928 ^.CAI^ SCHEDULED SCHEDULED Columbia, South Carolina 29201 FOR SERVICE CALL BRANCH MANAGER DOC. EXP. SERVICE WEEK TEHRITORY CUSTOMER NO. 205- '44-41'70 TOM PEE.R "Ftro

CREDIT PREVIOUS BALANCE CODE BAL.OVEfl60l5S75~

CHAIN co'(X SVC. P/C PROD. P/C

LOCATION TAX EXEMPTION NO.

YA oo'\ G1 '*\ ^ 14^ HANDUNG ASSOC. CUSTOMER P.O. NUMBER CUSTOMER PHONE # TAX CODE SERVICE TAX C.O.M.S. TAX PRODUCT TAX- I SERVICE DATE SALES REP NO. CODE CODE n- iz-o\ ZSi^l

CHANGE ClUNGE SERVICE/ SALES TOTAL WASTE SOLVENT/DRUMS SERVICE INV PROMO MSOS CC CHARGE SERVICE TERM Si:i1 DATE PRODUCT TERM I^OE NO. GIVEN TAX CHARGE MIN. CLEAN SPENT ^' SK DOT IWEEKSlllNinALl OiiLidil ^nxnttbn- abStripi h i^'-^ A. ii^ _^i^C D S:^ -iH ^p li«:>iA(!#rf S'clt ^\^ .ZX -2M4- -^•^'^v <^ n

n CHECK GOOD POOH VES NO YES NO CECALS lU PLACE rMCH.NE PBCPERLV GROUNDED APPROPRIATE TOTAL-SERVICE/PRODUCTS MUCHINE CONDITION AND LEGIBLE D D BOXES LOCAL PHONE NO. STICKER D D t CLEANLINESS HJSIBLE LINK . AFf IXEC TO MACHINE z KSTALLiD D • D D UJ USEPA';TRA('!SPpRIEIj;1;J,p.N0. ,USEPA.TR

SCn000075150 12. CONTAINERS 13. TOTAL 4. UNIT ,1 CERTIFY THAT MY TOTAL Q 11. US DOT DESCRIPTION (INCLUDING PROPER SHIPPING NAME, HAZARD CLASS, AND ID.) SK DOT NUMBER TYPE QUANTITY VlfT/VOL l'^ ' JWASTE STREAMS ARE WITHIN Ul m.. ^•^ONE OF THE FOLLOWING -I HAZARDOUS WASTE, LIQUID, N.O.S. 9 NA3082 PG 111 5:19 CATEGORIES. (DOJ'J )(EnCii?171 ) AQUEOUS BRAKE aOLUTIOI'U 8. ^t/'i^AI.) 0 TO 220 LBS./MONTH O WASTE.COMPOUNDS, CLEANING LIQUID (MONO- ETHANOLAMINE) 5 16 (.J 6 z t<7.1760 PC III <.ERG.»IS4) (7.gf/CL) ( SOQii., BOOS , D027 , 007.9 , n04P • 220 LBS. TO 2,200 LBS./MQNTH u JCRAP FLUORESCENT LIGHT BULBS NOT USDOT REGULATED UNIVERSAL 1109.3 :< (0 WASTE ELECTRIC LAMPS • •' GREATW THAN 2,200 LBSyMONTH UJ

DSjpiGNATED FACILlPi' NAME AND ADDRESS I CERTIFY THAT NO MATERIAL CHANGE HAS OCCURRED |US A EPA ID NO. SArETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS INC EfTHER tN THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE WASTE . MATERIALS OR IN THE PROCESS GENERATING THEf WASTE MATERIALS. STATE ID NO. (jm TOTAL RECEIVED APPLY PAYMENT TO: •--,-:MANIEEST-t>JO.W-.;^;' I AGREE TO PAY THE ABOVE CHARGES AND TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND TOTAL CHARGE D CONDITIONS SET FORTH ABOVE AND ON THE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS DOCUMENT. (FROM ABOVE) CHECK NUMBER r~l TODAYS SERVICE/SALE PLEASE CHARGE MY ACCOUm" FOR THIS TFIANSACTION UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED IN THE PAVMEf^ RECEIVED SECTION. THE INDIVIDUAL SIGNING THIS Vl/ASTE MIN. CCS • PREVIOUS BALANCE AS RILLOWS LDR MESSAGE DOCUMEMT IS DULY AUTHORIZED TO SIGN AND BIND CUSTOMER TO ITS TERMS. (FROM ABOVE) Ui£ Tivt It 10 unity tuf th« aMve-nvnM mttarali wt property clM^kad, piotagac]. nurKM uid bCMiM, and ir* CO AMOUNT i AMOUNTS pnpot ccndfnn tor nnaporttMn KCO'ang 10 tw ifipiacaUa rvguUiKXU of [ha 0«p*iipwa o( rrinapoOM on.^ TOTAL DUE am- MANIFEST CODE SEQ# KZ r DO NOT WRITE IN THE AREA BELOW Print Cusiomer Name rRFr^rr QARnNn B(P; pATF ..:AMEX P00040249?. ,-, VISA:-'

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SUPPLEMENTAL CERTIFICATION

A. GENERATOR INFORMATION CVmm comoUut Generator Name _ j^W n/7"TQQ/^iP SKRefcnnce# •;^Q/^ 70d MameofMatenal

B. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION fAlxvn eomoUui Yd No UArNotAoDlicablcl no (H For Gai Cylindtn To Clartnet, NT (BDT) & Dttr Parle, TX b a completed Cylinder Profile Wofioheet attached? n Q [ ] For siyrtnt containing wattt: Has tbe WHte been property stabilized wttfa TBC (tert-butyl-caiehol) to prevent polymerization? Q 12 far Htaardous Wastt To Lant Mm. OK: Are you aware cbat prior to the first shipment, nf»i»iiii

B. I. Additlaiial Infomuition Rcqnired Bv Nortli Awlover. MA (In attOUIon to the abovt, comtiittt ifsUvpttHi to North Andovtrt Yd No Ya No O C] Is the material stored in vented drums? O JB^ Is the material poisonous by inhalatian? (40 CFR {171.8) O [] Is the material regulated as a Marine PoUutaai? (49 CFR {171.8) Oral Toxicity LD5o(Mg/K8) For Solids: Q^S n>S-S,SO n>50-S200 n>200 For Liquids: n>50-S 500 D >500 Dermal Toxicity LDjo(Mg«g): 0^40 n>40-S200 n>20O-SI0OO Q>1000 »9

C. TREATMENT. STORAGE. <& DISPOSAL FACILITY (TSDF) INFORMATION fComaiete IfshlDoina direatt to a SK TSDF) Yes No NA INoiAiialicible) D •M For PCB Mattnai To Craybaci Mtrt. UT: Has the waste been deliberately diluted fiom an original concentration 2 500 ppm or a detiberatdy mixed with saii in order ID avoid die incineration requirements of 40 CFR S76).60(aXI)7 n a For Anaocit A Chattanooga, Tlf AHoify HUL SC: Ooes this waste contain hazardous air pollutants regulated under (he Cean Air Aa? If'Yes*. is a completed Hazardous Air Pollutant (HAP) form attached? QYes QNO a a F'or Arttsta. MS: Ooes dlis wasts comaiii. or is it denved fiom. dioxin-listed wastes with FQ2O-F023. F026 or F027 waste codes? D a IJ For Empty Contaoun To Rasimoun. MN onty: Oo the empty containers meet the MPCA Hazardotis Waste Rule definition of empty?

D. GENERATOR CERTIFICATION (Atmm coimUui I hereby catify that i am an autfaotizied agem ofthe ^taaastn, and wairant on behalf of the generator tfaat the infomiaiion supplied on this foiin and on any attachments or supplements hereto is complete and accurate, and that all known or suspected hazards of the tiixteriai(s) described herein have been disclosed. ,QO Generator's Authorized jiigaaiure Name SL JUle (Printed or Typi^) Date

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TAC00000060 SK REFERENCE NO. e 2089706 sifitq-HiBin» MATERIAL PROFILE Safetv-Kleen If applicable, Intercompany Customer SK Line Of Facility ISK) Use Only Billing Faciiitv # Number: Business #: Profile #: A. GENERATOR INFORMATION O CItecli if Billing Information is same iis Generator Information

Generator Name y^'do odlO ^]Pfy /^l> K Billing Company '. Facility Address (No P.O. Box) '''^ OO I'-.y'-J)^ /? «• ;;."iO -. ' .' :-Rilling Addres.s

City/State/Zip City/State/Zip _ Technical Contact Y^]^/'"-!}- I< , r'\/ Billing Contact. -'. .-. "• •-: 'V -/ i -/c/-:' '---'.-. \/~ Phone ;-• ' --• - • •-.'--• .Fax -• ; '. - .-: -•'- Phone . Fax. Generator Location (If differerMfrom Facility Address)

^' . - • Sir Code: I^ESQG • SQG US EPA ID # State Generating ID # B. SHIPPING INFORMATION "¥»DO T Assistance Requested G Cliecic ifSK Transportation Services are requested US DOT Proper Shipping Name .

Hazard Class / Division # •' ID # (UN /NA) Packing Group (PG). RO Non-Bulk Shipping Containers Bulk Shipping Containers Size Slcel _ Poly Fiber Quantity Frequency Container Type Quantity &. Size Frequency 5s Gal a O Yd.'Box or O Super Sack Gal a a • • Hard Top or LJ Tarped Bin Gal •3' a. • O End Dump (Tarped) Trailer Gal a - •• o. O Tank or d Vacuum Trailer C. GENERAL MATERIAL & REGULATORY INFORMATION

Name of Materi2il _ A^^?^ /•: Process Generating Xbtf Material f^.^'r/'-' -r Odor: O None (J^ild • Strong; Describe did. -^d-'" Yes .No Yes No a Regulated or Licensed Radioactive Waste • rf) Meets LDR Standards or O Partially Meets (For Undfill Only) a Regulated Medical / Infectious Waste d) Commingled Waste (Two or more hazardous wastes mixed as one) n •(]• Waste Subject To Benzene NESHAP Regulations • Sorbcnt Added; If Yes, is sorbent biodegradable? OVes ONO • I] TSCA Regulated PCB Waste (List any PCB level in SecD) o Exempt Waste; If Yes, list reference 40 CFR n Regulated Subpart CC Waste (VOs > 500 ppm) • a State Hazardous Waste; State Code D Regulated Ozone Depleting Substance a EPA Hazardous Waste a CERCLA Regulated (Superfund) Waste EPA Waste Codes (including any LDR subcategories, e.g.. D003 Water Reactive): o Hazardous Debris (Subject to alternative LX>R treatment standards) D Waste Contains UHCs/Constitucnts of Concern If Yes, list in O Sec. Dor nCqpifituent Addendum EPA Haz Waste Only Origin Code: ^ 02 03 04 D5 Source Code: A. Form Code: B System Code: M D. MATERIAL COMPOSITION 1. Chemical / Physical Constituents: List all detectable components by chemical name, including physical material, e.g., sorbent, debris. . . Owt% Owt? Chemical ConstitLcnts & Composition ppm CbemicaJ Consiihjents & CompositkjD ppm a vol % a vol% (/,/ :d.

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Section. D continues oh the next page for Elemental Constituents rn- Range Total >. 100%

DWAlJU;K.SIt.MA-rERIALPROni£.Rtv.Oi01.» Page 1 ot Z 3ENIia JOR TAC00000061 TAC00000062 SK REFERENCE NO. *-'* ^ P089T06 ^^ Note: Completion of Sections D.2 & F is optional for: [^Analytical Profile (representative sample submitted; test results used to complete D.2 & F) | Completion of Sections D.2, E & F is optional for: OStandard Industry Profile (Safety-Kleen Corp. historical data utilized to complete D.2, E, & F) D7WLTERIA17C(JMPOSmOSTC3Hiimud) ~ •. ••

2. Elemental Coiistituents . nCltecIt if tliis waste contains No Detectable Elements I Metals, unless listed below, .y

Check either; C3 Total Analysis or • TCLP Method or O Generator Knowledf;e, then enter data below.

E. REACTIVE CHARACTERISTICS uTCheck if this waste exhibits No Reactive Characteristics Yes No Yes No Yes No

O O Explosive O D Oxidizer O • Reactive Cyanide .ppm

• O Shock Sensitive O P Water Reactive • O Reactive Sulfide - ppm ~ID~l3 PyTophofic ^^ ~~ ~(D~ID ATTReactive "O'O^TPolymerizable"^ O O Other Incompalibles; Describe _

F. MATERIAL PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS® 70° F,

# of phases Color Flash Point T(if <73°F) pH • Liquids > 20% 1J20._«(>-—pHO Non-Aqueous

Liquid % Specific Gravity O73-2-4pH n >4-10pH

Sludge % Viscosity eps • 14rF-<2nO°F.,- -•i!r'&20o°F a >10-<12.5pH O 2 12.5 pH

Solid % Density- l,aotIIngPoint (if < 130°F) BTU's/ lb. or Range '-'•

Powder % • lbsi^l,.^91bs:/ cu. ft. Ash % (Bridgeport Only) .

Gas % Coniments •

G. GENERATOR PROFILE CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that I am an atithorized agent of the generator, and wanant on behalf of the generator that the information supplied on this form and on any attachments or supplements hereto is complete and accurate, and that all known or suspected hazards of the material(s) described herein have been disclosed. I agree that if thc sample test results indicate a discrepancy with any information supplied on this form, that either Safety-Kleen or the ^r^^^'-j^f/-'- generator may initiate further testing and evaluation in accordance with the terms and conditions of the contract between Safety-Kleen and the generator and that this profile certification may be amended accordingly. l^•^ ,21 ^/^/_£- Generator's Authorized Simafi Name & Title (Pfinted or Typed) Date

Comments Cd.:-^K>:' Ur cx/^c '>^C 5

Safety-Kleen Use Only DSKOS C&'SKVSO Non-ha7 Evaluation O Standard Industry Profile: SIP Index*.

SK Sales Rep. Name Rep.# Territory/Branch #

Process Approval #1.^ -Eroduct.Gode onPan # JTRI Flowpath #_, Priring _^_ Waste Approval & Certification i certily acceptability of (his waste stream and that all appropriate permits have been obtained, as indicated by Safety-Kleen's facihty approval below:

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TAC00000071 PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER Hontgomenj 2Vdiiertiser 3402 Box 1000 Montgomery, Alabama 36101-1000

Ship To: Marcus Riley 1- THIS ORDER MUST APPEAR ON ALL CORRESPONDENCE, INVOICES, PACKAGES AND SHIPPING PAPERS. P.O. Box 1000 Montogmery. AL 36101-1000 2. MAIL INVOICE IN DUPLICATE ATTN: ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT TO: Safety-Kleen Systems, Inc. 3001 Day Street 3. INVOICES ORDERED FOR GOODS FURNISHED WITHOUT A Montgomery, AL, 36108 PURCHASE ORDER WILL NOT BE HONORED

4. SALES TAX # 5109030 DATE: 12/21/00 FEDERAL ID # 63-0458983

Marcus Riley Ordered By

DEPARTMENT Building Mike O'Connor Approved By Department Head or Designee

ACCOUNT 10160-510300 Scott Brown Approval (over $100) D This Purchase was Budgeted S TTiis Purchase was not Budgeted

TAC00000072^ OCT 10 '00 07:22 FR SK MONTGOMERY3-019-21205 262 0326 TD 2611575 P.02

"^Montgoni ery "Advertiser October-) 0—2000- Attn. MaiciiH Riley

Marcus,

Pi:i- OUT conversation, attached is a quotation for pumping of oil and water IJom boiiom of IiA shaH -atyourfaciliiyrQuoteisbased offsaiiiplin|j-comingback-noirhazardousrAII-servici:s-incluiJeiuanifesiiiig(iT- necessary), labeling, labor, n-anspoitatlon, and disposal. Should yoti Iwve aj>y questions, feel free to give iiU" a tall here ai 1-888-669-7584

Sincerely,

Ricliai-d A. Ard Industrial Manager Safety-KJeeti Systems, Inc. -300hDay^Street- Montgomei-y, Al, ilfilOK

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tiiew&jai!fi.coffiinB!f SAFETY-KLEEN SYSTEMS, INC. 3001 DAY STREET MONTGOMERY, AL 36108 PHONE NUMBER: 334.2«3-0385 FAX NUMBER: 334-263-0326

FACSIMILE COVER SHEET

SEND TO: FROM: /:iAjf>.>>M. DEPARTMENTw: . DEPARTMENT: FAX NUMBER: 9^1 -j^ys DATE: lOZ/o/o 0

UuRqjRGENt T REPLY ASAP PLEASE COMMENT PLEASE REVIEW INFORMATION

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COMMENTS

THE BEST WASTE [TANDLING SERVICE YOUC^N BUY , rs ALSO THE BEST VALUE

TAC00000074 OCT 10 '00 07=22 FR SK rClNTGOr£RY3-019-21205 262 0326 TO 2611575 P. 03 SAFETY-KLEEN VACUUM SERVICE ESTIMATE

- CUSTOMER INFORMATION - DATE: ^^^^IddOmeA^ P\it/(d\^Pr NAME g /7 SALES REPRESENTATIVE

ADDRESADDRESSS ^ monJOprOfry y^L BRANCH CITY/STATE T/ 7^ ZIP J_ CONTACT r4AME ^ PHONE NUMBER GRArCH PHONE NUMBER

RECTANGULAR TANKS

« /w 9/ X \ 231 . ^5^ LENOW HEIGHT CAPACITY IN GALLONS

WIOTI X X ". 231 - LENGTH ^ HEIGHT CAPACITY IN GALLONS

WIDTl CYLINDRICA w TANKS

r •1 \ M ,X._ ^ x 0.7854 ^ 231 . %DMMCTE. R OSMETER CAPACITY IN GALLONS

M X x_ _x_ 0.7B54 - 231 . DIAMETEB DIAMET ER HEIGHT CAPACITY IN GALLONS

SEPARATOR SOLIDS . Gallons 3.^r ^^ PRICE PER GALLON SEPARATOR LIQUIDS . Gallons $ ^5^^ PRICE PER GAaON TRENCHING SOLIDS O , Gallons yi^y PRICE PER GALLON ?fc TRENCHING LIQUIDS O . Gallons ^^/: PRICE PER GALLON TRENCHfNG LABOR Q .Feet /t. HELPER ^ Hours -A. VACUUM TRUCK Hours S9^

WASH WATER IOO aJ ^/c — - ,i-o(riOc — CO ANALYTICAL WORK .225 ?t^5 AFTER HOURS FEE ^ $ .^/c

MISC.

MISC. g£x~ ESTIMATE TOTAL i^iL

IMPORTANT NOTE; This eslimale may nof be jntJitative o( your final bill, Providinu ua wilh blueprints, diaorams. capacities and/or any alher informa­ lion about your sysism will reduce the diHsrence between ihis esllTiaie and your final bill Sinca most laparaior sysiams qualify as rontinod spncni accontlng lo OSHA. ws ara limited as to ttte practices we may usa to access those systems and tharetore depend heavily upon the quiility ol >«fO'- mailon mat you are able to provide. Accordingly, althougt^ the prices per gallon, prices per hour and Ihe price per foot will remain firm for Ihirty days, the actual >e(Dn^e eeUeeied/A wen as Ih^olai price may differ.

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