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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1977493
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
8/11/1995
Doc Name
EPP-II
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CMC
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DMG
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TR7
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ACS
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D
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DISPOSAL INFORMATION <br /> Aquatic Toxicity 96-hour LC50 values range from 0.05-1.7 mg/L (several • <br /> species). Cyanide appears to be r-,)re toxic to aquatic life <br /> than terrestrial life. <br /> Spill, Leak, or Release NOTE: Review FIRE AND EXP! '-)SION HAZARDS and SAFETY <br /> PRECAUTIONS befc )roceeding with clean up. Use appropriate <br /> PERSONAL PROTEC VE EQUIPMENT during clean up. <br /> Sweep up and shovel into * covered container or plastic bag, <br /> pending transfer, to secure !ne spill. Cover and keep <br /> spill,:ge dry. Flusl- Pill area with a dilute solution of <br /> sodi,.,m bypochloritc or calcium hypochlorite to destroy the <br /> cyanide. Comply with Federal, State, and local regulations <br /> on reporting releases. The EPA Reportable Quantity is 10 <br /> !bs. <br /> Waste Disposal This material may be an RCRA Hazardous %^!aste (P-106). Do <br /> not flush cyanide into sewers which may contain an acid. <br /> Detoxify with dilute -odium hypochlorite, hydrogen peroxide, <br /> or calcium ochlorite. Comply with Federal, State, and <br /> local regulaL,uns on disposal methods used to achieve the <br /> constituent based treatment standard, if permitted;or <br /> transfer to a licensed disposal contractor. <br /> SHIPPING INFORMATION <br /> DOT/IMO <br /> Proper Shipping Name SODIUM CYANIDE <br /> Hazard Class 6.1 <br /> UN No. 1689 <br /> DOT/IMO Label POISON <br /> Packaging Group I <br /> Shipping Containers Steel Drums - 100 kilo, 100 lb., and 200 lb. <br /> "CYAI 7-DOL" Railcars and Trucks, Excel Trucks <br /> Hopper Railcars <br /> "FLO-BINS" (3,000 lb. net) <br /> Bag in a Box (2,000 lb.) <br /> Reportable Quantity : 10 Ib/4.54 kg <br /> STORAGE CONDITIONS <br /> Store in properly la'Leled containers in dry, ventilated, <br /> secured areas. Keep containers closed and contents dry. Do <br /> not store with acids or acid salts, containers with water or <br /> weak alkalis, or oxidizing agents. Do not handle or store <br /> food, beverages, or tobacco in cyanide areas. Do not store <br /> near combustibles or flammables because of cyanide solution <br /> run-off from water used for fire fighting. <br /> (continued) <br />
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