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FINALPROJECT DESIGN FOR ASBESTOS ABATEMENT
OKLAHOMA REFINING COMPANY SITECYRIL, OKLAHOMA
Prepared for
U.S. Army Corps of EngineersTulsa District
1645 South 101st AvenueTulsa, Oklahoma
Prepared byShaw Environmental, Inc.
1430 Enclave ParkwayHouston, Texas 77077
September 2003157877
FINALPROJECT DESIGN FOR ASBESTOS ABATEMENT
OKLAHOMA REFINING COMPANY SITECYRIL, OKLAHOMA
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
1.0 INTRODUCTION 1-1
2.0 PROJECT SCOPE 2-1
3.0 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE AND PROJECT BACKGROUND 3-1
4.0 PRE-ABATEMENT ACTIVITIES 4-14.1 Materials 4-14.2 General Equipment and Personal and Respiratory Protection 4-24.3 Preparation 4-34.4 Worker Decontamination Unit 4-44.5 Workplace Entry and Exit Procedures 4-6
5.0 ABATEMENT METHODS 5-15.1 Confining and Minimizing 5-15.2 Abatement Procedures 5-2
6.0 GENERAL SAFETY , 6-1
7.0 MONITORING AND RESPIRATORY PROTECTION 7-1
8.0 LOADOUT, DISPOSAL, AND TEARDOWN 8-1
FIGURES
Figure 1-1 Location Map 1-2Figure 1-2 Site Aerial View 1-3Figure 1-3 Process Area and Tank Farm 1-4Figure 4-1 Typical Regulated Area Setup 4-4Figure 4-2 Personnel Decontamination Unit 4-5Figure 5-1 Isostripper Tower and FCCU Converter Unit 5-4
APPENDICES
Appendix A Asbestos Survey DataAppendix B Summary of Asbestos Quantities
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ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
ACM asbestos-containing material
APR air purifying respirator
CFR Code of Federal Regulations
DOL Department of Labor
HAZWOPER Hazardous Waste Operation and Emergency Response
HEPA high efficiency particulate air
Shaw Shaw Environmental, Inc.
MSHA Mine Safety and Health Administration
NESHAP National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
NIOSH National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health
OAC Oklahoma Administrative Code
ORC Oklahoma Refining Company
OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration
PCM phase contrast microscopy
PPE personal protective equipment
psi pounds per square inch
TERC Total Environmental Restoration Contract
USAGE U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
USEPA U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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FINALPROJECT DESIGN FOR ASBESTOS ABATEMENT
OKLAHOMA REFINING COMPANY SITECYRIL, OKLAHOMA
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Under an Interagency Agreement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers (USAGE), Tulsa District, contracted Shaw Environmental, Inc. (Shaw) underTask Order 0110 of the Total Environmental Restoration Contract (TERC) No. DACA56-94-D-0020, todevelop a project design for asbestos abatement at the Oklahoma Refining Company (ORC) Site, Cyril,Caddo County, Oklahoma. The asbestos abatement work is being performed as part of a time-criticalremoval action at the site. The asbestos abatement work will comply with the existing statutes andregulations governing the removal and disposal of friable asbestos-containing materials (ACM) infacilities within the State of Oklahoma. This design provides a prudent course of action for the handlingof asbestos in the best interests of the facility, employees, management, and the general public.
The ORC Site is located at 2 West Main Street, Cyril, Oklahoma. As shown in Figure 1-1, the site is onthe east side of the town of Cyril, south of Highway 277, and is bisected by a railway. An aerial viewphotograph of the site is presented in Figure 1-2. A plan view of the process area and tank farm ispresented in Figure 1-3.
Asbestos abatement at the ORC Site will be performed as described in this project design by a companysubcontracted to Shaw. The asbestos abatement subcontractor is responsible for verifying the quantitiesof asbestos at the site. A mandatory walkthrough is required for this project. At this walkthrough, thesubcontractor is responsible for determining the following:
• the conditions affecting the work, including physical conditions of the site that may bearupon site access, handling and storage of tools and materials, access to water, electric, orother utilities, or that may otherwise affect performance of required activities.
• the character and quantity of surface and substrate materials associated with asbestos, orobstacles to be encountered insofar as this information is reasonably ascertainable from aninspection of the site, including exploratory work performed by the USEPA or a designatedconsultant, and information presented in drawings and specifications included with thiscontract. Failure by the asbestos abatement subcontractor to acquaint himself withresponsibility for estimating properly the difficulty or cost of successfully performing thework shall not be grounds for additional cost. The USEPA is not responsible for theconclusions or interpretations made by the asbestos abatement subcontractor on the basis ofthe information made available by USEPA.
No bids for asbestos abatement will be accepted by Shaw from an asbestos abatement subcontractor whohas not inspected the job site either in person or through a qualified designated representative.
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Final Project Design for Asbestos Abatement
2.0 PROJECT SCOPE
The project includes the removal of friable ACM to support the decontamination/demolition of the ORCSite. Known and accessible friable ACM will be removed within each refinery unit prior to thedismantling/demolishing and complete purging of the structures in that unit. When general demolitionbegins, an asbestos abatement crew shall be on site to remove previously undiscovered asbestos materialsthat are exposed during the demolition procedures. The major features of the asbestos abatement scopeare summarized in items A through J below.
A. Asbestos Materials
From April to July 1992, Asbestos Analytics, Inc. performed a survey for ACM at the ORC Site. A totalof 240 bulk samples were collected and analyzed. The results of those analyses revealed that ACM waspresent in the following categories and amounts:
Asbestos-Containing MaterialThermal InsulationSurfacing MaterialsMiscellaneous MaterialsTotal
SquareFeet61,23012,00014,70787,937
LinearFeet53,805
048
54,853
Fittings3,130
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3,130
Thermal insulation includes friable insulation on piping and equipment, such as boilers, lines and fittings,stacks, towers, heat exchangers, etc.
Surfacing materials include sprayed-on/trowelled-on insulation.
The miscellaneous materials include non-friable asbestos in the form of floor tiles, transite, linoleum,gasket material, etc. Though not regulated under Oklahoma Administrative Code (OAC) 380:50, non-friable asbestos (e.g., transite) removal procedures are being presented as a courtesy to the OklahomaDepartment of Labor (DOL). Also, while gasket material is non-friable if unused, it may become friablewhen used or damaged.
The asbestos survey data from the 1992 report are included in Appendix A, and a summary of asbestosquantities is presented in Appendix B. Details of the survey (including photographs of each samplelocation) are documented in the Asbestos Survey Report for Cyril Petrochemical Corporation, 2 WestMain, Cyril, Oklahoma (Asbestos Analytics, Inc, 1992). A copy of the document will be maintained onsite throughout the duration of the asbestos abatement work. Additionally, any analytical results collectedto further delineate the extent of friable ACM will be maintained on site. The USEPA is prepared tocollect as many as 400 additional samples for this purpose.
B. Project Type - Asbestos
C. Type of Asbestos: Up to 90% chrysotile and up to 70% amosite (see Appendix A for AsbestosSurvey Data).
D. Number of Full Containments - One: the warehouse welding shop (if addressed). Other abatementwork is largely outdoors, and glovebag and wind wall wet removal techniques will be used. Theglovebag technique will be used to remove friable ACM from piping within buildings.
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E. Number of Crew Shifts: There will be one shift - 0800 to 1700 hours Monday through Friday.Multiple crews will work simultaneously at different parts of the site during that one shift.
F. Sequencing of Work
1. Sequencing shall be determined by mutual agreement among USEPA, USAGE, theabatement subcontractor, and Shaw.
2. Some variation may take place as work progresses. Oklahoma DOL will receive advancenotice of changes or requests for waivers.
3. Work will be performed simultaneously by multiple crews at different areas of the site duringthe project.
G. Special Removal Procedures (Variances)
The following variances are being requested:
A variance is being requested from the procedures described in OAC 380:50-17-4 (7) (8) (Preparation ofAsbestos Abatement Work Areas) to allow the use of alternate methods in regulated areas for theremoval of the asbestos without establishing a full containment with polyethylene floors/walls. Therefinery has been standing idle for a number of years and is to be decontaminated and demolished. TheACM over the years had become damaged, with the majority of the material at elevated levels (>6.0feet). Alternate procedures are listed in this design.
A variance is being requested from the procedures described in OAC 380:50-11-2 (Clean-TestRequirements) to allow requirements for clearance sampling to be waived as described in OAC 380:50-17-14 (3) (Demolition Procedures). This variance is requested on the following grounds:
1. The facility is industrial
2. The entire site is scheduled for demolition
3. The abatement is primarily outdoors
Visual inspection and lockdown of surfaces in regulated areas will serve as final clearance criteria.
A variance is being requested regarding lockdown at the fluidized catalytic cracking unit (the convertersection) and the isostripper tower (see Section 5.2d). For each of these two structures, it is requestedthat the application of lockdown be waived until the unit is on the ground. At that time, lockdown wouldbe applied. This is requested due to the height of the structures. Applying lockdown while still verticalmight result in paint overspray on passing traffic or neighboring properties.
H. Wetting Methods
Amended water shall be used to wet materials as they are removed.
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I. Non-Asbestos Abatement Demolition
• A competent person will be on site during the various phases of demolition to observe theareas for possible unidentified friable ACM. Qualified workers will sample and/or abateACM if unidentified ACM is discovered during non-asbestos demolition activities.
• Demolition material shall be wet, as necessary, to comply with National Emission Standardsfor Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) requirements.
It is not the intent of this design to include inaccessible ACM (e.g., behind walls, elevated areas).These materials represent less than 1% by volume. As the demolition contractor moves the material,a visible search shall be performed to identify ACM. If ACM is found, it will be removed prior toproceeding with the demolition.
J. Project Phases
The asbestos abatement work will be performed in two phases: (1) process area and (2) tank farm.Within the process area, abatement will generally proceed from unit to unit (e.g., vacuum distillationto fluidized catalytic cracking unit to reformer, etc.), and from north to south.
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3.0 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE AND PROJECT BACKGROUND
The asbestos abatement subcontractor will make mandatory notifications to federal and state entities asrequired by applicable rules, regulations, and standards. These notifications include, but are not limitedto, the USEPA NESHAP 10-day notification, and notifications to the Oklahoma DOL and OklahomaDepartment of Environmental Quality, as required in 380:50-9-1. The Oklahoma DOL Abatement ofFriable Asbestos Materials Rules, OAC 380:50, apply. Asbestos abatement on this project shall beperformed in complete compliance with the following state and federal regulations:
1. 29 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 1910, General Industry Standards, latest edition, exceptfor Section 1001(c) and (d).
2. 29 CFR 1926.1101, Construction Industry Standards, latest edition.3. 40 CFR Part 61, NESHAP, latest edition.4. American National Standards Institute Z88.2, latest edition.
Project Background
A. Location
The address of the ORC Site is 2 West Main Street, Cyril, Oklahoma. The site has the approximategeographical coordinates of latitude 34.898331° north and longitude 98.193339° west. The site is inCaddo County, on the east side of the town of Cyril, south of Highway 277, and is bisected by the WatcoRailroad (formerly Burlington Northern and Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad).
B. Generator
EPA Region 61445 Ross AvenueSuite 1200Dallas, TX 75202214-665-2200
C. Abatement Contractor
To Be Determined
D. Licensed Oklahoma Asbestos Abatement Project Designer
The individual below has fulfilled the requirements stipulated by the USEPA and the Oklahoma DOL forlicense as a Project Designer as defined by Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act.
Mr. Daryl Lessin1535 S. Memorial, Suite 101ATulsa, OK 74112(918)712-9163
Project Designer:License #143842
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E. Occupancy
Other than personnel conducting Superfund removal activities, the refinery is an unoccupied facility.The areas in which abatement activities are taking place will be vacant at all times except for licensedasbestos removal personnel. Barriers, barrier tape, wind walls, and signs will be utilized to restrictaccess to the work area.
F. Friable Materials To Be Abated
1. Approximately 61,230 square feet of vessel/equipment thermal insulation2. Approximately 53,805 linear feet of thermal insulation on piping3. Approximately 3,130 pipe fittings with thermal insulation4. Approximately 12,000 square feet of surfacing materials (including sprayed-on/trowelled-on
insulation)
These amounts are considered a worst-case scenario based on the limited number of samples that havebeen taken at the site to date.
G. Respiratory Protection
Once satisfactory personal air monitoring results are achieved, the asbestos abatement subcontractor maydowngrade to full-face air-purifying respirator (APR) protection that will ensure compliance with theOklahoma DOL ceiling exposure limit of 0.01 fibers per cubic centimeter. Any time air results exceedthe protection factor for the respirator, the subcontractor is subject to violation from the Oklahoma DOLand shall be required to upgrade respiratory protection. The use of half-face respirators will not beallowed.
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4.0 PRE-ABATEMENT ACTIVITIES
Preparation of the first work area must be approved by the Oklahoma DOL. The Oklahoma DOL willvisit the site at its discretion to perform preparatory, interim, and/or final inspections of this and otherwork areas.
With the exception of the warehouse welding shop (if addressed), the removal of ACM will be performedin open exterior areas where construction of temporary full containments will not be feasible. Wetprocedures are to be utilized. Water is to be treated with a suitable surfactant. The abatementsubcontractor will be responsible for containing any residual water. Material and equipment used in thepreparation of each work area and the protection of abatement workers shall follow the requirements ofOAC 380:50, Subchapter 15.
4.1 Materials
The materials required during abatement activities include the following:
• Polyethylene sheeting• Asbestos warning tape• Disposal bags• Dumpsters• Surfactant• Lockdown encapsulant
These materials will be brought on site as needed. Further description of these materials and their use isprovided below.
Polyethylene sheeting will be used for the construction of decontamination units and the construction ofwind walls and critical barriers. The protection of other horizontal and vertical surfaces also will berequired. Since the polyethylene sheeting will be used in an outdoor setting, it will be at least 6-mil thickand nylon reinforced, in accordance with OAC 380:50. For the construction of an equipmentdecontamination pad, two layers of 6-mil nylon-reinforced polyethylene sheeting will be required.
The method of attaching polyethylene sheeting may include any combination of duct tape or otherwaterproof tape, furring strips, staples, nails, screws, or other effective procedures capable of sealingadjacent sheets of polyethylene, and capable of sealing polyethylene to dissimilarly finished orunfinished surfaces under both wet and dry conditions (including the use of amended water).
Polyethylene sheeting utilized for the worker decontamination enclosure will be clear in color, exceptshowers and change rooms where the polyethylene will be black. Reinforced polyethylene sheeting willbe used on the floor throughout the worker decontamination enclosure. If a portable decontaminationtrailer will be utilized, then non-reinforced polyethylene sheeting will be required for the lining of walls,ceilings, and floors.
Asbestos warning barrier tape will be used in conjunction with wind walls to demarcate the regulatedareas in accordance with OAC 380:50 and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)1910.1001 and 1926.1101.
Disposal bags used for removal and personal protective equipment (PPE) will be of 6-mil polyethylene,pre-printed with labels as required by Title 178 and USEPA regulation 40 CFR 61.152(b)(I)(iv).
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A lined dumpster for asbestos waste will be capable of being closed or covered at the end of each shift.Each dumpster will have stick-on labels in accordance with OAC 380:50-17-9 and USEPA or OSHArequirements, and warning signs and barrier tape, as required.
Surfactant (wetting agent) will be a 50/50 mixture of polyoxyethylene ether and polyoxyethylene ester,or equivalent, mixed in a proportion of 1 fluid ounce to 5 gallons of water, or as specified by themanufacturer. An equivalent surfactant is understood to mean a material with a surface tension of 29dynes/centimeter as tested in its properly mixed concentration, using ASTM International MethodD1331-56, Surface and Interfacial Tension of Solutions of Surface Active Agents.
Lockdown encapsulant will not be solvent-based or utilize a vehicle (the liquid in which the solid parts ofthe encapsulant are suspended) consisting of hydrocarbons. Encapsulants will not be flammable. Theencapsulant may be tinted to distinguish between the encapsulant and the surface to which it is beingapplied. Material Safety Data Sheets for encapsulant additives or other chemicals used in this abatementproject will be supplied and be kept on site.
4.2 General Equipment and Personal and Respiratory Protection
The abatement subcontractor will provide National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)and Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA)-approved (or equivalent) respiratory protection toworkers and official representatives of the state or other governmental entity properly trained to enter thearea. Asbestos abatement workers will be 40-hour Hazardous Waste Operation and EmergencyResponse (HAZWOPER) trained. Representatives entering the project site will be 24-hourHAZWOPER trained. Both workers and representatives will have medical documentation that they arefit to wear a respirator and will be briefed on site-specific training requirements outlined in the SiteSafety and Health Plan, Time-Critical Removal Action, Oklahoma Refining Company Site, Cyril,Oklahoma (Shaw, 2003). In addition, workers entering the abatement work area will be licensedOklahoma Asbestos Abatement Workers. Authorized visitors will be escorted while in the work area.The abatement subcontractor will provide a brief explanation of the activities and the health hazards priorto entering the work area. Respirators will be powered APRs and in compliance with OSHA Regulation29 CFR 1910.1001(d) and a variance requested from Oklahoma DOL.
No one with facial hair that interferes with proper respirator fit will be permitted to don a respirator andenter the work area.
The abatement subcontractor will provide a sufficient quantity of NIOSH/MSHA-approved highefficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters so that the workers may change filters each time they exit thework area. Respirators will be wet-rinsed and filters discarded each time a worker leaves the work area.New filters will be installed each time a worker enters the work area. Respirators and filters will bestored at the job site in the clean room and protected from exposure to asbestos prior to their use.
Full body disposable protective clothing, including head, body, and foot coverings consisting of materialimpenetrable by asbestos fibers (Tyvek or equivalent) will be provided to workers and authorizedvisitors. The abatement subcontractor will provide disposable clothing in sizes adequate to accommodatemovement without tearing. Disposable clothing will be adequately sealed to footwear to prevent bodycontamination.
Equipment that arrives on the job site will be free of visible asbestos-containing debris or will be keptdouble-bagged until the decontamination unit is in place.
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Equipment to be provided by the asbestos abatement subcontractor will include, but not be limited to, thefollowing:
• Sprayers with pumps capable of providing 20 pounds per square inch (psi) at the nozzle tip ata flow rate of 2 gallons per minute for spraying amended water.
• A sufficient supply of HEPA-filtered vacuum systems will be available during abatementactivities. HEPA-filter vacuum systems will be used for glovebag removal and fine cleaning.
• Negative air units for decontamination units.
• Airless spray equipment for spraying encapsulant. Nozzle pressure will be adjustable within400 to 1500 psi. (This will be according to the manufacturer's recommendations based onthe encapsulates viscosity and solids content. Tip size will also be specified based onmanufacturer's recommendations.)
• Equipment (e.g., man-lifts) required for access to friable ACM in high locations.
4.3 Preparation
For each regulated area, abatement workers will demarcate the area by placing yellow asbestos-warningbarrier tape at least 25 feet around the perimeter of each component to be abated. Then caution signs willbe posted that meet the specifications of OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1001 G)0)(ii) at the locations andapproaches to locations where airborne concentrations of asbestos may exceed ambient backgroundlevels. Signs will be posted at a distance sufficiently far away from the work area to permit an employeeto read the sign and take the necessary protective measures to avoid exposure. Additional signs may beposted following the construction of wind walls. Windows, vents, or doors associated with buildingswithin the regulated area and close to the asbestos will be treated as a critical barrier and covered withtwo layers of 6-mil reinforced polyethylene sheeting. These critical barriers will be constructed toprevent gross asbestos debris from accidentally entering the building during removal activities.Encapsulation of these critical barriers at the end of the project is required.
After establishing a taped barrier, a three-chamber decontamination unit will be constructed according toOAC 380:50 and Section 4.4. A single decontamination unit may be used for abatement of multiplecomponents within one regulated area. A portable decontamination trailer is also acceptable, but theinterior must be lined with two layers of 6-mil polyethylene sheeting. The decontamination unit will beplaced under negative air pressure and, because of the high percentage of amosite located at the job site,six complete air exchanges will occur per hour. After construction of the decontamination unit iscomplete, two layers of 6-mil reinforced polyethylene sheeting will be placed below or surrounding thecomponent containing the asbestos. The polyethylene sheeting will be secured or weighted down.Critical barriers and wind walls required for each work area will be constructed. After approval of thework area by the Oklahoma DOL, gross removal will begin.
Figure 4-1 depicts a typical regulated area setup.
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4.4 Worker Decontamination Unit
A worker decontamination facility will be constructed and prepared in accordance with OAC 380:50-15-12 as a centralized unit, or a mobile decontamination facility/trailer will be provided. Though a fullcontainment will not be constructed, the construction of a worker decontamination unit or a portabledecontamination trailer will be required. The unit will meet all the requirements of OAC 380:50-15-12and will consist of an equipment room, shower room, and clean room. The constructed decontaminationunit will be supported by 2-inch by 4-inch studs or polyvinyl chloride pipe and, because it will be locatedoutside, will be enclosed in plywood. Each space will be clearly identified and separated from the othersby plastic sheet doors arranged to minimize fiber and air transfer as people pass between areas. Eachroom will have an interior measurement of 4 feet by 4 feet. Air locks will have three alternating layers of6-mil polyethylene sheeting and the flaps will be weighted to fall back in place after the passage ofworkers. Walls and floors will be constructed of a minimum of two layers of polyethylene and a layer ofblack polyethylene on the sides of the chamber for privacy. The decontamination area will be placedunder negative air pressure. At least six complete air exchanges per hour will be required.
Figure 4-2 shows a general detail of the remote decontamination unit. The required decontaminationareas that comprise the decontamination unit and their use will be as described below.
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WORK AREA AIR FLOW
DIRECTIONCLEAN AIR
EQUIPMENT
ROOM
SHOWER
ROOM
CLEAN
ROOM
Personnel Decontamination UnitFigure 4-2
• Clean Room: This area will be for persons to remove and leave street clothes and put on cleandisposable coveralls. Approved respiratory protection equipment will be stored in this area. Thefloor of the clean room will be kept dry. At the end of each shift, the room will be cleaned usingwet rags. No ACM will be allowed in this room. THIS IS NOT A CONTAMINATED AREA.
• Shower Room: This area will be used by workers when they leave the work area and afterundressing in the equipment room. Cleanly dressed workers heading for the work area from theclean room will pass through the shower room. The shower room will include a completelywatertight operational shower. The shower will be constructed so that water leakage isminimized. Any leaking water will be cleaned up immediately. Showers will be equipped withhot and cold running water and soap, and sufficient disposal towels for the number of workers atthe job site. The water shut-off and drain pump operation controls will be arranged so that anindividual can shower without assistance from either inside or outside the work area. THIS IS ACONTAMINATED AREA.
Contaminated water will be pumped into a drain provided with an in-line 5-micron water filter.Filters will be located inside the shower unit so that the shower pan catches the water lost duringfilter changeout. Filters will be changed at a minimum of once a day. Filters and water notfiltered will be disposed of as asbestos contaminated waste.
• Equipment Room: An area where workers coming out of or from a work area can remove PPE(with the exception of respirators) before proceeding into the shower. This room is not intendedfor storage of ACM and will be kept clean. This room is to be cleaned at least once a shift, usingwet methods.
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Access to the work site will be controlled by maintaining a daily log of personnel entering the work area,including abatement workers, and their start and stop time. At no time will unauthorized personnel beallowed to enter the work area. Persons, including workers and authorized visitors, entering the workarea must observe the work area entry and exit procedures discussed in Section 4.5.
4.5 Workplace Entry and Exit Procedures
Workers and authorized personnel will enter the regulated area through the decontamination unit. Beforeentering the regulated area, personnel will read and be familiar with posted regulations, personalprotection requirements (including workplace entry and exit procedures), and emergency procedures.
Personnel will proceed first to the designated clean area, remove street clothes, and appropriately donrespiratory protection, disposable coveralls, head covering, and foot covering. Hard hats, eye protection,and gloves will also be utilized. Clean respirators and protective clothing will be provided and utilizedby each person for each separate entry into the work area.
Before leaving the regulated area, personnel will remove gross contamination from the outside ofrespirators and protective clothing by brushing and wet wiping procedures. Small HEPA vacuums withbrush attachments may be utilized for this purpose.
Any reusable, contaminated footwear will be stored in the work area. Upon completion of abatement, itwill be disposed of as asbestos-contaminated waste. Only rubber boots will be decontaminated at thecompletion of the abatement, for reuse.
After removing disposable clothing and while still wearing respirators, personnel will proceed to thesubcontractor's portable shower unit and clean the outside of the respirator and any exposed face areaunder running water prior to removal of respirator, then shower and shampoo to remove potentialresidual asbestos contamination. The asbestos waste from the shower will flow through a cartridge filter.
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5.0 ABATEMENT METHODS
The asbestos abatement procedures presented in this design will generally use seven removal techniques:
1) Wrap and cut (mostly for removal of insulation from isolated piping)
2) Wet method gross removal techniques in conjunction with wind walls (vessels, tanks, largediameter pipes, pipe runs with multiple insulated lines, and ground abatement of towers and tallvessels with metal jackets lowered to the ground by a controlled drop)
3) Wet method gross removal using man-lifts for towers and tall vessels without metal jackets
4) Towers with secure metal j ackets
5) Non-friable removal methods
6) Miscellaneous abatement procedures
7) Sprayed-on material removal
This section provides details that apply to all seven methods.
5.1 Confining and Minimizing
The confinement of the regulated areas located outdoors will be accomplished utilizing "asbestos danger"labeled barrier tape, drop cloths, and wind walls. Yellow barrier tape will be positioned at a distance of25 feet in each direction from the asbestos to be removed. Multiple abatements may occur within oneregulated area.
Nylon reinforced 6-mil polyethylene sheeting will be placed (as drop cloth) underneath or at the base ofthe vessel and towers out to 15 feet. A wind wall will also be constructed around the perimeter of thisground polyethylene sheeting. The ground will be pre-cleaned prior to placement of the drop clothsheeting.
Those areas where towers will be lowered to the ground will be prepared by laying two layers of 6-milnylon reinforced polyethylene sheeting on the ground. The towers will also be abated behind wind wallsin an attempt to keep wind velocities below 15 miles per hour. An on-site anemometer will measurewind speed. After the application of a tinted lock-down encapsulant, abated structures will be segregatedand staged in an area designated by USAGE.
Wind walls will be installed on all four sides of the area to be abated. With the exception of the catalyticcracker tower, wind walls will extend to at least 3 feet above the structure being abated.
Friable asbestos at the isostripper tower and the FCCU converter section will be abated in place usingwet methods and a crane or large man-lift. Nylon reinforced 6-mil polyethylene sheet will be placed atthe base of the unit out to 15 feet. A wind wall will also be constructed around the perimeter of theground polyethylene sheeting. If gross debris falls to the ground around the base of the tower, the grossdebris will be kept wet until it can be safely removed and double bagged. The polyethylene at the base ofthe unit will be cleaned at the end of each shift. The removal of the insulation from the tower will beginat the top and progress to the base. Removal and bagging of the waste will be performed from a man-liftor crane basket. The bagged waste will not be dropped; it will either be lowered by hand or bymechanical methods (e.g., another man-lift or crane). Removal shall take place only when wind speed is
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less than 15 miles per hour. An anemometer shall be on site to verify wind speed. When abatement ofthe tower is complete, the unit will be lowered to the ground by use of a crane or explosives.
5.2 Abatement Procedures
The following provides step-by-step procedures to complete the asbestos abatement at the ORC Site.The procedures must be performed after the pre-abatement procedures presented in Section 4.0 arecompleted.
a. Wrap and Cut:
This method refers to the procedure of wrapping the pipe, cutting it into manageablesections, and lowering the pipe to the ground. However, this method will be used only onisolated pipes with diameters less than 20 inches. Larger diameter pipes will require removalby wet methods combined with a wind wall (see procedure b. below). Pipes that are notisolated (e.g., pipes in runs containing multiple insulated lines or in close proximity toinsulated process equipment) may also be abated by wet methods combined with a windwall.
Some of the pipe insulation at the ORC Site is enclosed in jackets. In areas where theintegrity of the jacket is poor, the jacket will either be secured or removed prior to wrapping.In areas where pipe insulation is severely damaged, the insulation can either be removed bywet methods or repaired using wet lagging techniques. Once the integrity of the pipe jacketand insulation is secure, then the pipe will be wrapped with two layers of 6-milnylon-reinforced polyethylene sheeting. Prior to cutting the pipe, a 2 linear foot section ofinsulation will be abated using the glovebag method. Glovebag removal will be performedon pipe lengths of at least 6 feet, but no more than 15 feet. The length will depend on thediameter of the pipe. The exposed ends of the insulation where the glovebag was performedwill be sealed with expansion foam or equivalent. The exposed pipe where the glovebag wasperformed will be sprayed with a tinted lock-down encapsulant. The pipe will then besheared at each of the exposed 2 linear foot sections. Cutting must be performed using non-sparking tools. The use of torches to cut pipes will not be allowed. The piping must beproperly labeled prior to disposal. During all manipulations of the pipe section, the pipingand associated structures shall be stabilized to prevent accidental dropping of pipe or ACMdebris. In the event of a release, the subcontractor will immediately spray material withamended solution. The gross debris will be physically removed, double-bagged, anddisposed of as asbestos-containing waste.
b. Gross Removal Techniques (Wet Methods) in Conjunction With Wind Walls:
For vessel or tank insulation, pipes with a diameter greater than 20 inches, pipe runs withmultiple insulated lines, and pipe stanchions, removal will be performed by gross wetremoval techniques within a wind wall. A wind wall will be constructed for each area.Wind walls will be constructed to a height of at least 3 feet above the structure being abated.In accordance with OAC 380:50, any polyethylene exposed to the weather shall be, at aminimum, 6-mil nylon reinforced. The walls will be constructed of two layers of 6-milpolyethylene sheets. The wall frame will be constructed using 2-inch by 4-inch studs. Thewalls will be secured to a stationary structure by wood studs or equivalent. Air monitoringshall be performed in accordance with OAC 380:50-11-1(3) to assure acceptableconcentration within and throughout the abatement area, thus protecting workers and thepublic.
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Gross wet removal techniques will be performed inside the wind walls. A floor layer of 6-mil nylon-reinforced polyethylene sheeting will be placed under (if possible) and around thecomponent to be abated. While wetting the insulation (or metal jacket), the insulation willbe removed and immediately placed into a 6-mil polyethylene disposal bag that is properlylabeled. The bag will be wet wiped or vacuumed with a unit containing a HEPA filter. Afterexterior cleaning, the bag will then be placed into a second 6-mil bag, gooseneck tied, andtransported to an on-site disposal container. Waste must be removed from the work area anddeposited in a designated area or inside the waste container as work progresses. The floorpolyethylene (sheeting) and floor gross debris must also be kept wet during the removalprocess. Gross floor debris must be removed as soon as possible. Insulation that has becomeloose during the abatement process will either be removed or covered with polyethylenesheeting prior to the end of the work shift. At least one worker will be dedicated to sprayamended water on the insulation and adjacent surfaces. After removal, the substratecomponent and wind wall and floor polyethylene will be fine cleaned and visually inspectedfor any gross debris according to OAC 380:50-17-8. Should no gross debris be observed,then the substrate will be sprayed with a tinted lock-down encapsulant in accordance withOAC 380:50-17-8 (8). Polyethylene sheeting associated with wind walls and flooring do notrequire an application of a lock-down encapsulant. Floor sheeting will be disposed asasbestos-containing waste. Freestanding wind walls constructed with 2-inch by 4-inch woodstuds maybe reused in other regulated areas, but must leave the site as asbestos-containingwaste at the end of the project.
c. Vessels/Towers With Secure Metal Jackets:
For towers with secure metal jackets, insulation located at the base of each tower will beabated in place using the gross wet method removal procedure (see procedure b. above) to aheight of 6 feet above grade. The base of the jacket/insulation where the 6-foot abatementwas completed will be sealed and secured either with expandable foam, polyethylenesheeting, or equivalent. Then the metal jacket will be secured by wire straps or equivalentevery 5 feet. The towers will then be secured to a crane, or equivalent, and the boltsremoved from the base. A controlled drop will then lower the tower to the ground.
Those areas where units will be lowered will be prepared by laying two layers of 6-mil nylonreinforced polyethylene sheeting on the ground. These stacks and vessels will then be abatedby wet removal methods (see procedure b. above) behind wind walls in an attempt to keepwind velocities below 15 miles per hour. An on-site anemometer will measure wind speed.After the application of a tinted lock-down encapsulant, abated structures will be segregatedand staged in an area designated by USAGE.
d. Vessels/Towers Without Secure Metal Jackets;
Towers without secure metal jackets will be abated in place using wet methods and a largeman-lift. Nylon reinforced 6-mil polyethylene sheet will be placed at the base of the stackout to 15 feet. A wind wall will also be constructed around the perimeter of the groundpolyethylene sheeting. If gross debris falls to the ground around the base of the tower, it willbe kept wet until it can safely be physically removed and double bagged. The polyethyleneat the base of the tower will be cleaned at the end of each shift. The removal of theinsulation from the tower will begin at the top and progress to the base. Removal andbagging of the waste must be performed from the man-lift. Dropping of asbestos insulation
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through a secured airtight chute. Once the abatement is completed, the tower will be broughtf " down by pulling over with a cable, lowering with a crane or excavator, or the use of
explosives.
The main tower in the fluidized catalytic cracking unit (the converter section) and theisostripper tower are within this category (see Figure 5-1). Due to their height andconfiguration, it may not be possible to safely remove all asbestos from these vessels towersprior to bringing them to the ground. It that proves to be the case, a variance will besubmitted at that time.
n
FCCU ConverterSection
Isostripper Tower and FCCU Converter SectionFigure 5-1
e. Non-Friable Asbestos Removal Methods:Corrugated transite panels, though not regulated by Oklahoma DOL and OAC 380:50, will beremoved by non-friable methods (methods without breakage). While the material is wet, thebolts or nails supporting the panels will be removed. The panels will be placed in a dumpsterlined with two layers of 6-mil nylon-reinforced polyethylene sheeting. The panels will beproperly labeled for disposal. If breakage occurs, the debris will be removed wet and placedinto two 6-mil polyethylene bags for disposal. Removal will be performed in accordance withOSHA 1910.1001 and 1926.1101.
There are new gaskets stored in the warehouses at the site. The gaskets are non-friable andundamaged. They will be wet thoroughly and disposed intact.
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f. Miscellaneous Abatement Procedures;
Due to the known or unknown contents of the vessels and piping, the height of piping, thepoor condition of the insulation or supporting structure, and to safety factors associated withthe abatement, some ACM may be removed in place using wet methods. Any piping, valve,or other fitting that is broken during removal shall be thoroughly wet down and theencapsulant applied to the exposed area prior to further handling. No asbestos materials maybe transported that are exposed or damaged. Material must be wrapped or bagged prior totransport and disposal.
g. Sprayed-On Material Removal:
Sprayed-on material at the warehouse welding shop will be abated while blocking criticalopenings only, and utilizing six air changes per hour. After completion of removal, the areaswithin the containment will be sprayed with lockdown encapsulant. The shop will bedemolished immediately following abatement activities, without entry by demolitionworkers.
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6.0 GENERAL SAFETY
The activities described herein will comply with 1910 and 1926 OSHA requirements.
A pre-construction and site safety meeting will be held prior to initiating abatement activities. Routinesafety and site coordination meetings will be held prior to the start of each workday. In addition to thefollowing section, the abatement subcontractor will also follow the requirements of the site-specifichealth and safety plan that will be prepared by Shaw.
A. Fall Protection
Workers performing duties where falls of 6 feet or more are possible shall wear full body harnesseswith shock absorbing lanyards.
B. Emergency Exits
Emergency exits will be at any point in the barrier ribbon and at critical barriers. The normal exit isthe decontamination exit. All other exits will be considered emergency exits only.
C. Fire Extinguishers (per OAC 380:50-15-14)
Two fire extinguishers shall be located inside each regulated area at all times. The fire extinguishershall be of the dry-charge ammonium phosphate type with an Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., ratingof at least 10# ABC, with a valid and current inspection tag, and must be decontaminated uponremoval from the controlled area.
D. Personnel Protection During Preparation
1. Preparation shall be performed in powered APR respiratory protection and disposable suits ifasbestos is disturbed.
2. Air monitoring shall be performed during preparation if the workers are within arms reach ofdamaged asbestos material.
3. Disturb as little asbestos as possible during preparation.
4. Hard hats, safety glasses, steel-toe shoes, and gloves shall be required.
5. Workers shall wear PPE if within arms reach of friable asbestos during preparation activities.
E. Electrical Power Status During Preparation
1. Contractor is responsible for supplying power to areas for removal.
2. Electrical power to the containment area shall be disconnected and locked out.
3. Ground fault interrupter circuits will supply power to the work area.
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F. Natural Gas Service
Gas connections shall be blocked out to work areas.
G. Preparation of the Work Areas and Containment
1. Each phase will be isolated from non-trained and non-protected persons prior to the disturbanceof friable asbestos materials.
2. Boundary tape and warning signs shall be posted.
3. Critical barriers and wind walls shall have two layers of 6-mil polyethylene sheeting.
4. Polyethylene exposed to the weather shall be 6-mil nylon reinforced construction.
H. Communication
1. Voice communication will be utilized by workers inside regulated areas.
2. Hand-held radios shall be used where voice communication is not possible.
3. A hand-held radio of the same frequency as the abatement subcontractor's shall be supplied tothe on-site consultant during removal activities.
I. Safety Equipment
1. Safety equipment shall be in compliance with applicable rules and regulations governing workfrom scaffolds and ladders.
2. Fall protection shall consist of full body harnesses and shock absorbing lanyards.
J. Special Procedures for Scaffolds and/or Man Lifts
1. Scaffolding shall be erected according to current OSHA regulations.
2. Trained scaffold personnel shall supervise erection for OSHA requirement.
3. Man lifts will be operated by a trained individual.
4. The man lift operator and worker on the platform will be in constant communication by the useof hand-held radios.
5. Removal by the use of the man lift will immediately stop if winds exceed manufacturerrecommendations.
6. Workers will require a full-body safety harness while working on the man-lift platform.
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K. Temperature Stress Protection
1. A botsball shall be available on-site if temperature is above 70°F in work area and will be utilizedto indicate high heat stress problems. If risk of heat stress is indicated, it shall be regulatedthrough work/rest methods.
2. All temperature stress protection shall follow procedures outlined in the Site-Specific Health &Safety Plan (Shaw, 2003).
L. Emergency Notification Procedures
1. In the event of an emergency, the on-site industrial hygiene firm representative shall contact theUSEPA representative, on-site air monitoring firm, and Office of the Oklahoma DOL, as well asthe area NESHAP representative.
2. All emergency telephone numbers shall be posted at the job site.
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7.0 MONITORING AND RESPKATORY PROTECTION
A. Background Air Samples
Prior to the asbestos abatement activities, a background phase contrast microscopy (PCM) area airsample will be collected to determine a baseline airborne fiber concentration.
B. Area Air Monitoring
1. At least one area sample shall be collected in the proximity of each abatement crew within eachregulated area.
2. One sample shall be taken immediately outside the clean room.
3. There will be five area samples collected outside each regulated area during each work shift.One of these must be the clean room. Negative air exhaust shall also be sampled in the commonplenum(s). The other three samples will be collected around the perimeter of the regulated area.
4. Should there be non-protected persons in adjacent areas, then a sample shall be taken in that areadown wind and close to a wind wall.
5. Air monitoring shall be performed each day that removal is being performed or any timepreparation work is being performed.
6. Area samples will be collected and analyzed on site in accordance with NIOSH Method 7400(PCM).
C. Personnel Monitoring
Personnel samples shall be collected on no less than 25% of the abatement workers hi this project.No less than two personnel samples per work area shall be collected. Personnel samples will becollected and analyzed in accordance with NIOSH Method 7400 (PCM). Results will be posted onsite prior to the next work shift.
D. Final Clearance Inspection
Oklahoma State Department of Labor Asbestos Division will perform a visual inspection prior tolockdown. Section 2.0 (G) presents a request for a variance from the performance of aggressiveclearance sampling.
E. Final Clearance Bulk Sampling of Soil
While areas will be cleared for use by the demolition contractor (Shaw) following visual inspectionand clearance of the soil, soil will still be considered contaminated until proven otherwise via soilsampling and analysis. That sampling and analysis will be performed by either the USEPA orOklahoma DEQ in support of the final remediation of site soils.
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F. Respiratory Protection
1. The project will start with Type C respiratory protection per OAC 380:50-15-5. Powered APRsat a minimum shall be utilized for gross removal on this project unless air monitoring dataindicate otherwise. Air monitoring data may be used to verify the use of lesser respiratoryprotection.
Full-face respiratory protection will be used for all glovebags removals. Half-face respiratorswill not be used.
2. All personnel shall be quantitatively fit tested.
G. Air Monitoring Firm/Third Party Consultant
To Be Determined
H. Ventilation Systems
Building mechanical systems are no longer in service.
I. Air Filtration/Circulation
The shower shall be maintained under negative pressure.
J. Confined Space Procedures
There will be no confined space entries for asbestos abatement personnel.
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8.0 LOADOUT, DISPOSAL, AND TEARDOWN
A. Loadout Procedures
1. Material must be placed in double 6-mil polyethylene bags labeled with the appropriate OSHAwarning label for asbestos and must also bear the generator label as required by the USEPANESHAP standard.
2. Materials that are not bagged shall be wrapped in two layers of 6-mil reinforced polyethylene andwarning labels applied.
3. Loadout shall take place often enough to avoid excessive bags in work area.
4. The bags will be stored in a trailer lined with one layer of 6-mil polyethylene sheeting fortransport to disposal as required by OAC 380:50-19-9c.
5. Loadout will occur through a two-chamber bag-out unit. The bag-out will be constructed of one-layer 6-mil nylon reinforced polyethylene sheeting.
B. Hauling Arrangements
1. Hauling shall be accomplished by a licensed transportation firm and disposed of at an approvedasbestos landfill.
2. The transporter on this project has not been determined.
C. Landfill
To Be Determined
D. Lockdown Procedures/Encapsulant
An approved encapsulant shall be applied to lock down all abated surfaces. The horizontal andvertical polyethylene sheeting used in each work zone or for decontamination will be encapsulatedand disposed as asbestos-containing waste.
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APPENDIX A
ASBESTOS SURVEY DATA
Appendix A, Summary of Asbestos Quantities — Final Project Design for Asbestos Abatement
The following asbestos survey data were published inAsbestos Survey Report for Cyril Petrochemical Corporation,
2 West Main, Cyril, Oklahoma, Appendix B (Asbestos Analytics, Inc., 1992)
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J^ALYTICASOLUTIONS
ran Analytica Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden, CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OP BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE AMAT.VSTS BY-POLARIZED LTGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM) EPA-600/M4-82-0.1fl
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical
LGN:
PAGE
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Samela Description:
SampleNumber
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Results of PLM Ant
SampleDate
4/14/92
4/14/92
4/14/92
4/14/92
4/14/92
Sample Description
Thermal-line domestic, soft grav (insulation!
Blown on surface, soft grav -
Flporjpc l'P(i)]f11T'[l RTlrf ti'c^ vinvl
Trin? insuJ^itiftn • stfi3THi ^ft s13^ Tfie*3l
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estoa Minarala
Amosite fiQAnthophyllite
Chrysotile __»_>___Crocidolite _
. Tremolite-Actinolite ^
TOTAL ASBESTOS &Q
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Fibrous Glass 5Cellvilose 2.Synthetics
Other
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\nalystCraig B. Brano
Date: Mav 6. 1992
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
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FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOT.ARI2ED T.TGHT MICROSCOPY ( PLM) EPA-600 /M4-82-Q30
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical
LGN: 88039
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Samola Poaeriptioni
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SampleDate
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4/14/92
4/14/92
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4/14/92
Sample Description
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Hot water line.
Hot water lin&
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steel [insulation 1
white soft. Darjer. csmvas nili^nlfltKfn^
. SOft whjte,, TUSXQRt. (rfinY?^ ^^^llfltlPJl^
Visual Area Estimation: Percentages Detected
Sample Number
A0b«»to« . Kinarala
AmositeAnthophy 11ite
ChrysotileCrocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
Otber Fibrou* Material
Fibrous GlasaLCellu'3
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Analyst:Craig B. Bruno
Date: Mav 6.1992
^NALYTICASOLUTIONS
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(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
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CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics In
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION:
Sample Deacriptiont
Sample SampleNumber Date
H 4/14/92
- 1 2 4/14/92
, 12 4/14/92
H 4/14/92
11 4/14/92 '
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Sample Description
Flooring, vinvl [with mastic and adhesive!
NO Sample cojlected
Hot water line ins,n'A^rn) soft prav
Ceiling tile, soft brown
Nft ftalUPte collected
Visual Area Estimation: Percentacres DetectedSample Number
baatoa Minerals
Amosite
Anthophyllite
Chrysotile
Crocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
other Fibrous
Not analyzed • Not analyzed
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Fibrous Glass
CellvijoseSynthetics
Other
Nonfibroua Materials
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**Floor tile: 2%chrysotile,
adhesive: 0%asbestos,
mastic: 30%
Craig B. Bruno^
Date: Mav 6.1992
vit nuniwesi DCD ocreec, suite 2 . 92076HOORE, OKLAHOMA 73160
5- 2-1992CLIENT NAME'.ASBESTOS ANALYTICS, INC. .
ADDRESS:229 H SERV RD., ?7MOORE OK 73170
CYRIL PETRO CHEM PLANTBUILDING1 BUILDING NAME:PETROCHEMICAL
INSPECTOR NAME:ASBESTOS ANALYTICS, INC INSPECTOR
BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
AREA SAMPLE LAB TYPE OF ACM HOK-ACH-BO NO! NO. MATERIAL LOCATION COMPONENT % COMPONENT *
13 746 HW LINE INS HW LINE : AMOSITE 80 BINDERS 20
METHOD: Polarized Light Microscopy . . .Nikon Labophot PLM with McCrone Dispersion StainingPercentages >1% are considered to contain asbestos bv the EPAPercentages <1% are considered non-asbestos by the EPA
Rational Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program/National Instituteof Standards and Technology Accredited Laboratory.
NVLAP Program Code Identification Number 1580.
I certify that the above samples were analyzed in strict accordancewith applicable standards ana government regulations.
Signature Date
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
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FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PT.M1
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical
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Samole Descriptiont
SampleNumber
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12
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SampleDate
4/14/92
4/14/92
4/14/92
4/14/92
4/14/92 '
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Sample Description
No SaPipl6 collected
Line soft white encap. ("insulation!
Line insutatiftri soft p3Yi metal
Fittint hfffd JTCY P3int Finsulfltioni
Line soft prav. irpfftal FinfinlfltifTnl
visual Area Estimation: Percentacres DetectedSample Number M
ba0to0 Minarala Not analyzed
Amosite ^_____Anthophyllite •
ChrysotileCrocidolite '
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
Other Fibrou* Material
Fibrous GlassCellulose
12
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Date: Mav 6.1992
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS RYPOT.ARTZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM>EPA.-600XM4-82-020
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical
LGN: 88039
PAGE 5 of 19
SampleNumber
21
22
21
24
21
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Sample Sample DescriptionDate
4/14/92 Fjttjpg. hflrd STAY PP*nt SIMl rH3StiP r'TlSUl^onl
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4714792 Erimstst^nUh^m^stBumo softaev metaliinsulation]
4714792 Fitting, hanj gray Finsnl^tjonl
4/14/92 " Gasket
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Sample Number
Aabaatoa Micarala
AmositeAnthophyllite
ChrysotileCrocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
Other Fibrous Material
Fibrous- Glass.:Cellulose
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Date: May 6, J992
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18000 W. Highway 72Golden, CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BY
CLIENT:
PROJECT
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IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical PAGE 6 of 19
Deacriotion i
Sample Sample . DescriptionDate . .
4/14/92 Radiator ocnisnt. cloth (insulation!
4/14/92 Stffnn HnP- s°^ p?v mRtffl finfiuifitioni
4/14/92 IPittiOS^i I)DTfi ff*^Y FlPS1ll& ' ^ '
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Sample Number
KinaralB
AmositeAnthophyllite
ChrysotileCrocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
ochar Fibroua Material
Fibrous Glass"°oi Cellulose- '
SyntheticsOther
Nonfibroua Material*
2Q
21* (L5
10 2Q
*tr=
Analyst:Bill Hutchinson
Date: May 6.1992
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytics Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY fPLM)FPA-600/M4-82-020
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical
LGN: 88039
PAGE 7 of 19
3ampla Descriptiont
SampleNumber
32
33
M
35
Raaulta of VIM
SampleDate
4/14/92.
4/14/92
4/14/92
4/14/92
4/14/92
Anfil.val.a 2
Sample Description
Pimp fittiPS- nard srav. chicken wire mastic (insulation!
Over liner
NIo SR^TtDlC
sheets, soft white
: collected
f^^Tlfi fstffffi^1)! PftTd PTEV FiTisulation!
Peboiler. soft srav Wack cMcke'n wire mastic Finsnlationl
Visual Area Estimation: Percentacres DetectedSample Number 11
Aabaatoa Minerals
AmositeAnthophyllite
Chrysotile 211Crocidolite '
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS 2jQ
Otbar Fibroua Matarlal
Fibrous GlassCellulose
Synthetics
Other
11
Not analyzed
25
10.
Sonfibroua Materials JQ
Hi
2Q
tmtf^mm
2Q 2Q
* tt--
Analyst :Bill Hutchinson
Date: May 6.1992
NALYTICA^SOLUTIONS
alytica Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. Co'80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OP BULK ASBESTOS gftMPL-R ANALYSIS BYPOLARIZED LIOHT MTCROgrnpy f p T . M > P p f t - f i n O / M 4 - B 2 - 0 2 0
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical
LGN:
PAGE
88039
8 of 19
3amola Deserlot1ont
SampleNumber
M
, 22
J*32
4fl
Reaulta of
SampleDate
4/14/92
4/14/92
4/14/92
4/14/92
Sample Description
L,ine. soft gray. rinsulatinnl
Tinsultion!
Line, soft pav. metal Finsulgtionl '
Analysis
Sample Number
'->eatoa Minerals
Amosite
Anthophyllite
Chrysotile
Crocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
other Fibroua Material
Fibrous GlassCelluloseSynthetics
Other
Nonfibrous Materials
Ifi
Fitting, hard aav. chicken wire mastic finsulationl .
[fiampjp not listed on Chain of Custody! rinsulationl '
visual Area Estimation: Percentages Detected
12 1£ 12 4Q
fiQ
&A
10.
1Q
ID
5Q
40 25
* tr^
Analyst:
Bill Hutchinson
Date: May 6.1992
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytics Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY f PT.M> PPA-f iOO /M4-ft9-rt2n
CLIENT:
PROJECT
S a "TO 1 a !
SampleNumber
41
42
43
44
4S
Raaulta of P
Asbestos Analytics Inc. LGN:
IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical PAGE
SampleDate
4/14/92
4/14/92
4/14/92
4/14/92
4/15/92
T.M **lftlYVift
Sample Description
Floor tile, vinvl fwith adhesive! .
LJnCi iWfL IQetiil rinsnlatinn^
H^thnc nflrfli IHlSlufltlon!
filtGT PQttSi X^ inside ^nd 2 ftHtR*'?fi! tlh?rnrln' !in^ fi^Y 'ISrtliUrinsiilatjoni
Visual Area Estimation' Percentaoes
88039
9 of 19
- 'Kk_I: .
pefeect:e9/'Sample Number 11
Asbestos Minerals
AmositeAnthophyllite •
Chrysotile ID.Crocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS 1ft
Otbar Fibrous Katarial
Fibrous Glass 60.
12 11
10.
11
15. 20
2Q
20**
ID.
Synthe^ds
l&
5Q
Honfibrous Materials
* =t r = < l %
Analvst
3JJ
: ^*-tAX /HOfe^L-Bill Hutchinson
SQ••Adhesive: 0%asbestos, tile:20% chrysotile
3Q 25 20
Ma 6. 1992
NALYTICASOLUTIONS
an »nalytica Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden.'CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-3707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMpLl? ANALYSTS BY
POLART7.ED LTGHT MICROSCOPY if PLM) EPA-fiOO/Ma-82-020
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical
LGN: 88039
PAGE 10 of 19
Samole Description>
SampleNumber
46
41,
42
5Q
Raaulta o( PItM
SampleDate
4/15/92.
4/15/92
4/15/92
4/15/92 '
Analvsis t
Sample Description .
Fittines on filter potts, hard crav (insulation!
Irfjnes on the 4 filter potts, soft grav. metal iacket (insulation!
Compressor exhaust- soft prayr n^efefl finsnlationl
N9 Sfln'pl6 collected
Headers on too of comDressor&irVG's) soft white, metal [insulation!
Visual Area Estimation: Percentages Detected
Sample Number 16
Minerals
Amosite ___Anthophyllite
- Chrysotile 20.Crocidolite ' -
. Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS 2_fl
other Fibroua Material
Fibrous Glass 6Q.Cellulose; 'Synthetics _
Other
Nonfibrous Materials 2Q
Not analyzed
2Q
1ft
10.
2D.
* tf-
Analyst:Bill Hutchinson
Date: Mav 6.1992
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSTS BYPOLA^TZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY ( PLM1EPA-600/M4-82-020
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc. LGN:
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical PAGE
Samel a Daaeriotion i
Sample SampleNumber Date
51 4/15/92
52 4/15/92
51 4/15/92
54 4/15/92
55, 4/15/92 "
Results of Flint AogT-vaist
Sample Description
No SflUlD}£ collected
HoriZQDt?^ dniifv soft firav. inetal iaclcet fnisiilationl
Head of horizontal drum, soft urav cloth anrt asphalt finsnla
DrVW Ifflfifti ?°ft P^VI nttftl jacket fips^latinnl
Drvcr Jinc fittin?5- s°ft ^v fMsnlatiffnl
Visual Area Estimation t Percentacres
Sample Number 2J. 2JL S3. ?4
Asbestos Minerals Not analyzed
Amosite 10 70
Ant-hnphyl l i te
ChrysotileCroc idol ite
Tremol il-P-Ar-l-innl il-e
15 15
88039
11 of 19
.
JDeteciifid.SI
2Q
TOTAL ASBESTOS
Otnar ribrona Vatarial
Fibrous
25. IS
Honfibroua Materials 20.
Analyst:Bill Hutchinson
Date: Mav 6.1992
NALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE AtyAT.ySIS BYPOLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM^BP&-finn/M4-a2-030
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical
LGN: . 88039
PAGE 12 of 19
ganmla Description:
Sample SampleNumber Date
56 4715/92
57 , ,=,4, 4715/92
58 : .. :^.-..-,^. 4/15/92
59 - 4/15/92.
ft) 4/15/92
Sample Number 26
>«0tos MineralsAmosite
Ant hnphyi i i t-e>Chrysoti le %0
Crocidolite -
Sample Description
fitCfflU IinCifi soft grav. cloth sa\$ TK\^[\ (fUSUlfllionl
fttGSID IJOC fittinCiti hSP^ prav c^oft Jfflfl "IflStiC rinsulationl
F/reproofing on steel I beani yiorth center firenroofjpg lt?l\l\\• !
ftt?3IQ lillCi SOft prav. njeif|| jaclrej rJirtlllfttiTTll
Steam linfKi soft pav. n>gtai rinsu^tioni
Visual Area Estimation: Percentacres52 5fi 52
70 70
50
•*
Defected
2Q
TOTAL ASBESTOS
Other Ftbroua Material
Fibrous Glass
1SL
20.
SynthetlqsOtner"
Nonfibroua Materials 3J2 20. 20. 20
Analyst:Bill Hutcbinson
Date: May 6. 1992
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
pESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM) KPA-fiOn
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical
Samala paperiptiont
LGN: 88039
PAGE 13 of 19
Sample SampleNumber Date
£1 4/15/92
Si 4/15/92
Si 405/22
M 4/15/92
$5. . 405/22
Raaulta of PLM ^ttlYfi"1
Sample Description
F]ttiOf?S flfl 8*^0* '*ne (S"W office) hard erav mesh cloth rinsulationl
#10 heattff ]JHR, soft prav. metal iacket fm^il^onl
FlttiQ&fi OH *10 heater. hsnJ prav. mesh cloth, fips.n.la.tionl
Rrff2CtflTY iTlick ™ *10 heater, rcffjjc^ojY CtntfiDt
#4 conljng (owef, transits T??*"' ^5jrnfH)le not received! ° ' '
Visual Area Estimation- Percentacies Det^cfoe^l ;
Sample Number fil
Asbestos Minerals
AmositeAnthophyllite
Chrysotile 11Crocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS 15
Othar Fibrous M»tari»l
Fibrous Glass 41Cellulose.Synthetics
Other '
Honfibroua Materials 40.
62.
Not analyzed
10.
1SL
11
15 Q.
20 100
* t r—
Analyst:Bill Hutchinson
Date: May 6. 1992
^ALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS BYPOLARIZED T.TGHT MICROSCOPY I PT.M1 KPA-600 /M4-82-020
CLIENT : Asbestos Analytics Inc. LGN: 88039
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical PAGE 14 of 19
3amnla Paaeriptiont
Sample SampleNumber Date
& 4/15/92
SL '""".. 4/15/92
ffl'" . ''.--':at" 4/15/02
ffl 4/15/92
2Q 4/15/92 '
Results of PLN AnfllYff?-*!
Sample Description
Catvlvst crackinc FCC* tower reactor soft wav chicken wire, mastic[insulation!CrfllCylYSV CnVrK'^S 'e9WP \V^ soft prav wifPi Mft*al **" rinsulationl
f^ajylvst cracking tower vapor Ime. sQft grav. metal [insulation!
Crt '^CtlllD lillfii firft prav mp.tal iarkftt rinailationl
RfiPr?*1^^ material hiside skirt Ccat cracker) cementeous :
Visual Area Estimation: Percentages DetectedSample Number
Minerals
AmositeAnthophyllite
ChrysotileCrocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
Othor Fibroua Material
Fibrous- Glasst• . • .- -^r-rt";Cellulose:.
• • ;cSs--'v-- ' •
Synthetics^'Other
Nonfibrous Materials
62. Zfl
10
11 1Q
ift
50.
20. 50. 4Q
*tr =
Analyst:Bill Hutchinson
Date: Mav 6.1992
"~^m
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYpnT.ARTZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM)EPA-600/M4-82-020
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical
LGN: 88039
PAGE 15 of 19
Sample
SampleNumber
21
22
22
24
Descr Ration t
SampleDate
4/15/92
4/15/92
4/15/92
4£fl22
25. 4/16/92
Raaulta ot PJM ILB1tlv*iB>
Sample Description
e soft rav. nsulatiol
Slur rav. metal "
'ne soft meta ' ' " ' o
a av. chicken wfre nastic
ei'we^ht- soft a met 1sll'
Visual Area Estimation: Percentacres Detected
Sample Number 21
Asbestos Minerals
12.
2Q
22.
40.
1A .2*
AnthophylliteChrysotileCrocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
Otbar Fibrous Material
Fibrous
Zfi
Nonfibrous Materials 100.
a
5
3Q 25.
* t r = < l %
Analyst:Bill Hutcbinson
Date: Mav 6. 1992
••
NALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OP BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE; ANALYSIS BYPOLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY fPLMlEPA-600/M4-82-020
CLI ENT : Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical
LGN: 88039
PAGE 16 of 19
!aura la Descriptioni
SampleNumber
26
22
22
SQ
SI
Results of PLM Analvsist
Sample Number
*._x>estos Minerals
SampleDate
4/16/92
4/16/92
4/16/92
4/16/92
Sample Description-
Riser at counterweight, block insulaton. metal, chicken wire fl
Floor, vinvl Twith mastic!
Lon >ft white, cloth Unsiiltion!
T.ii - canvas
Visual Area Estimation: Percentages Detected
22 22 M £1
15
Tremolite-
* t r = < l %
hnphyllite - . _
1r<"><""iri<">l ite»
15 15
ASBESTOS ft
Hatarial
irous Glass 15
Synthetics
Other-
Materials £5
-feJL l4b( "
15**
S5**Mastic: 20%
chrysotile,vinyl: 15%chrysotile
**
IS.
lit
20. 10.
Date: Mav 6.1992
Bill Hutchinson
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RFSULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPDT.&RIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM)EPA-600XM4-82-020
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical
LGN: 88039
PAGE 17 of 19
Sanmle naaer-iotion t
Sample SampleNumber Date
Si 4/16792
SI 4/16792
M 47J67J22
S5. 4/16/92
Sfi 4/16/92 '
Results of, PIiM ABflJ-vsjlst
Sample Description
LinCi soft SraY- canvas rjnsnJa^Qnl
FittiOSi hard pav- rinsulationl .
N° J'faiQplC collected
fijoimd jnjjide south end. around fdebrisl
Line, soft erav. brown rinsulationl
Visual Area Estimation* Percentacres Dstecp^d
Sample Number
Asbestos Minerals
AmositeAnthophyllite
ChrysotileCrocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
Otb»r Fibrous Material
Fibrous GlassCelluloseSynthetics
Other
Honfibrous Materials
&2
211
1ft
15
15
65.
2Q
Not analyzed
2Q
2010.
*tr=
Analyst:r/
Bill Hutchinsori, Craig B. BrunoDate: May 6. 1992
NALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOT.ARTZRD LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM) EPA-600 /M4-82-020.
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical
LGN: 88039
PAGE 18 of 19
a ancle D <a script ion i
SampleNumber
SL
2Q
21
Raaulta of."
SampleDate
4/16792
4/16792
4/16792
4/16792
4116m
A n a l s s
Sample Description
L e . soft a rinsulationl
rav rinsulationl
#6 boiler, soft wav. tar. chicken wire rinsulationl
#6 boiler refiractorv (soft)
#6 boiler, refrac ard)
Sample Number £1
--.beatos Minerals
AmositeAnthophy11ite
Chrysotile 20Crocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS Ifi
Other Fibrous iiatarlal
Fibrous Glasacellulpse
,. vj:... ;<
SyntheticsOther
Honfibrous Materials SO
Visual Area Estimation: Percentaaes Detected20. 21
15
IS
15
2Q
15
65.
20.
20
Ifi
5Q 2Q
* tr —
Analyst:Bill Hutchinson
Date: Mav 6.1992
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
ANALYTICS ' PAX: ,303) 420-1434SOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPDTARTZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLMM?P&-finn/MA-82-020
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc. LGN: 88039
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical PAGE 19 of 19
Sample Descriptiont
SampleNumber
22
21
R29
Sample Sample DescriptionDate
4/16/92 Block n^j]f|tion on too of cement on #6 boiler soft white
4/16792 Walls and doors, instil
4/16/92 Nfl tfnnple
iating mud
Results of Pm Analysis« visual Area Estimation: Percentages DetectedSample Number 22 21 £22
Asbestos Minerals Not analyzed
Amosite 10. _Anthophyllite
Chrysotile -Crocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite _^__
TOTAL ASBESTOS Ifl d .
Otbar Fibrous Matarlal
Fibrous Glass ' ' - . : . 20 ______roil ill rt<u* 15
Nonflbrous Materials 9Q 55
*tr= <1%
Analyst: /,-Q~AX pK U — Date: May 6. 1992Bill Hutcbinson
TALYTICAOL.UTIONS
an Analytica Group company
18000W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOLARIZED T.TGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM)EPA-60Q/M4-82-02Q
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical
Sample naaeriptiont
LGN: 88160
PAGE 1 of 15
SampleNumber
M .&£
21 ' ., 1--4*-'.
26
22.
Results of PT'M ftnfllYF
SampleDate
4/16/92
4/17/92
4/17/92
4/17/92
4/17/92 -'•
Sample Description
Long glass column, rone
#5 tower.block/mud/rock wool, ckn wire/ asphalt [insulation!
#2 rerun tower rinsulationl
#2 rerun stripper tower block/mud^ ckn wire/ a/fplfoalt f'nfiUl3t?onl
Visual Area Estimation: Percentaaes DetectedSample Number IS
—>estos Minerals
Amosite •Anthophyllite '
Chrysotile 10.Crocidolite ____
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS Zfl
Other Fibrous Material
Fibrous Glass • .Cellulose- 2QSynthetics; "
Other
Nonflbrous Materials 10
21
1Q
15 45
£5 10.
15 65.
15
If
65.
55 2Q
* t r—
Analyst:Bill Hutchinson
Date: Mav 7. 1992
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden, CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOLARISED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLMi EPA-600 /M4-82-020
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc. LGN:
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical PAGE
9fl*fll»le Description t
Sample Sample Sample DescriptionNumber Date
28 4/17/92 #3 tower block/mud ckn wire/mastic finsula.Tio.lVI
99 4/17/92 #4 tower block/mud ckn wire/mnrt rinsnlarinnl
loo • 4/17/22 #1 rerun tower Mock/mud ckn wfrc/asph3'* f*nsiitefloifl
101 4/17/92 #2 tower block/mud ckn wire/afjpha,lt rinS?TlJ\t?r*pl
102 . 4/17/92 #1 tower, block/mud ckn wire/a.s.pftajf' firiMllfltJftnl
Results o* PLM AWS?-v'"i-t Visual Area Estimation: PercentaoesSample Number 2fl 22 Ififl Ifll
Asbestos Minerals •
Amosite ______ ._.__.._Anf h^phyl 1 i t*»
Chrysotile 15 20 40. 20.Croridolite , , , . . , , , ._„• , .
Tr-pmnl i t*a-Af-t-inr>l i t*a , _
TOTAL ASBESTOS 15 Hi 4fl 2Jft
Other Fibrous Matarial
Fibrous Glass 65. 50 15 2Q
88160
2 of 15
Detected •1Q2
25
15
25
fSyrtf^fK-^- '..•''•-• '
"n^i^r- • •
Honfibrons Materials 20. 20. 45 60 50
*tr=
Bill Hutcbinson/ Date: Mav 7.1992
NALYTICASOLUTIONS
lalylica Group company
18000 W: Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSTS BYPOLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PT.M1FPA-fiflfl/M4-82-02Q
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical
LGN: 88160
PAGE 3 of 15
Samel i Paseriptiont
Sample SampleNumber Date
103 4/17/92
1Q4. .n. 4/17/92
, 1 Q 5 r/... 4/17/92
JQ$ . 4/17/92
102 4/17/92
Results oif PLM Analvsist
Sample Description
ffl rCTHD 8t*3ffK}flP^d tower north of <a*mrile 102. block/ mud ckn wire/masticfinfn'lfitionl360 stoddard strinoer tower block/mud, ckn wfae/macHr
K2 rsrun stilli fiftft tfln'miifli f^*1 w*re/a<rpbaJt ^nKn^tffm^
ff« Sitlli SOft tan/iniid. ckn wire/ajmh.alt rinsulationl
4 still soft tan/iifRfi- C^QD wiTB/nviiStic n isQlat^^tii
finHulationl
Visual Area Estimation: Percentaaes pgtectecl
Sample Number 102
bestos Minerals
AmositeAnthophyllite
Chrysotile 3QCrocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite '
TOTAL ASBESTOS . 2fi
Othar Fibrous Material. "
Fibrous Glass . IflLCelluiosG'- -' '"'Synthetics • •-
Other
Konfibrous Materials 60
104 106
25
25
2Q 25
1QZ
20
M
25a*
* tr = < 1%
Analyst :Bill Hutchinson
Date: Mav 7. 1992
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytics Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX:. (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSTS BYPOLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY IPLM)EPA-6QD/M4-83-020
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical
LGN: 88160
PAGE 4 of 15
Samole Description t
SampleNumber
102
no111112
Raaulta of PLM
SampleDate
4/17/92
4/17/92
4/17/92
- 4/17/92
. 4/17/92 "
Xnalvsist
Sample Description
$2 still Sftft tan/mud, ckn wire/a.STjh5ut f jpsi]lationl
^ JiWUD St*'l SOft H'll/Wllld. Ckn whWaCTihalt rinsulationl
If 1 fftilli SPf^ W^PTP^i CKP wire/asDhalt fhisnlationl
fl Still Sttcfc block/mud. ckt| wire/njasric finsiilatinnl
PdlHtiniZfiT tower, block/mud, ckn wtte/mastjcj fjjisiijationl ':
Visual Area Estimation* Percentacres DetectedSample Number 108
Asbestos Minerals
AmositeAnthophyllite
Chrysotile 5Q
Crocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
Otbar Fibron* M«t«ri*l
Fibrous GlassCelluloseSynthetics
Other
Nonfibrous Materials 50
109 ilfi 111
65. 25 2Q
15 20.
25 50
112
10
10
Analyst:Bill Hutchinson
Date: Mav 7.1992
NALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: '(303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM^F.PA-600/M4_-82-020
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical
LGN: 88160
PAGE . 5 of 15
Sanmle Deo
SampleNumber
in1H
115
ii*112
Results of PLM
eriDtioni
SampleDate
4/17/92
4/17/92
4/17/92
4/17/92
4/17/92
AnAlvsis t
Sample Description
Reformer refrppna^e trnyer (reboiler> block/miMJ, ckn wife/asphalt f insulation!
Strinner tower, block/mud. cknwire/asDhalt Imsulation]
tower, block/mad, ckjn wire/ynas^g rinsulationl
Old reformer hpfrofl (jecmniilator block/miitt, ckp wire/asphalt rjfls,nHatip,n1
Old nolv reactor tower, block/mud, ckn wire/asrthalt rinsulationl
Visual Area Estimation: Percentaaes Detected
Sample Number
I—beatos Minerals
Amosite
Anthophyllite
Chrysotile
Crocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
Otb«r Fibrous Mmt«ri»l
Fibrous Glaasv;
HI LUi 112
10.
10. 25
Other
Nonfibrous Materials 25 25 2Q
* tr —
Analyst :>
Bill HutchinsonDat e: May 7.1992
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY ( PLM) EP*-600/M4-82-020
CLIENT : Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION:
9 ft PIP 1« Description:
Sample SampleNumber Date
US 4/17/92
119 4/17/92
12Q 4/17/92
121 4/17/92
122 4/17/92
Results of PLM Amlyfflft
Sample Number 118
Asbestos Minerals
Amosi f e
An thophy 1 1 i ti e
Chrysotile 35P-rnr-i rlnl i t-P
Tremnl i re- Art- i nnl i t- f*
TOTAL ASBESTOS 15
Othar Fibrous Material
Fibrous Glass 4fl
Synth etfi'qs.
nt-he-r
Honfibrous Materials 25
*tr= <1%
Analyst :^^s*J^£&S&.
LGN: 88160
Cyril Petrochemical PAGE 6 of 15
Sample Description
Twin CB tower Cwesrt block/mud, ckn wire/asnhajt rinsulationl
1st CUt St2W*7- T tower soft tUP/mud ckn wJTE/asnJjalf rinsulationl
C?3S COHI Stftt*'''7rSr tower block/tnurt clcn orireAnasric rjnftlllfHiQnl
Crude flash to the main ciirde flash tower mineral wool/niud. ckn wire/asohaltnniiilatipniTe^3i5 SKxl an(l APCO 407 stripper mineral wool/mud, ckn. wjjn^/aspbaltfjjjjnjationl
Visual Area Estimation: Percentacres Det^e<;tSd119 120 121 122
5 1 5 - 4 5 ' ID
i 15 4j5 lH
40 45 6Q
55 4Q 55 20
'/[/sfa l/L^ff^^.^^^^ Dat<= . Mav 7. 1992Bill Hutchinson, Craig BfBruno <r
NALYTICA;OLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM)EPA-60n/M4-82-020
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical
Descriptiont
LGN: 88160
PAGE 7 .of 15
SampleNumber
122
124
121
126
121
Results of PLM
SampleDate
4/17/92
• 4/17/92
'*" 4/17/92
4/17/92
4/17/92
Analysis *
Sample Description
Deisel/pas oil stripper.'' soft white jnetal fipsulationl
Ljgjdt cyclq ofl tower block/mud, ckn wire/asphalt [iflsn' *'OP^
Slurrv settler tower block/mud, ckjj wire f insi^afjC1™]
Anxiliarv k I d nd. ckn wire/ halt P lati nl
MlUn W'lPHn rock woo) ai)(l mi^f). ckn wire/asphalt r'Psnlfltinnl
Visual Area Estimation* Percentaoes Det§c^e<^
Sample Number 121
A-*>esto8 Minerals
Amosite _^_»Anthophyllite
ChrysotileCrocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
Othar Fibrous Katarial
Fibrous GlassCellulbseSynthetics
Other
Nonfibrous Materials
125. 126. 121
20. 20.
1lr±1
2Q 25 10i
25 42
*tr =
Analyst :Bill Hutchinson
Date: May 7. 1992
ANALYTICASOI-UTIONS
an Anarytica Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden, CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOT.ARTZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM)RPA-SOO/M4-82-020
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical
LGN: 88160
PAGE 8 of 15
Santole Description:
SampleNumber
128
122
J2Q
121
122
RQBUltS OJ
SampleDate
4/17/92
4/17/92
4/17/92
4/17/92
4/17/92
Sample Description
ator. rock wool and mud, ckn wire/asphalt rins,platiojfll
H2O separator.rock wool and mud, ckn wire/asphalt [insulation]
Oxidation tower, rock woo i wire/ashalt
Sample Number 12fi
Cylinder stock stripper, rock wool and mud, ckn wire/asphalt rinsulationl
YSCUUTn tOWpr. rock wool flUd mud, ckn wire/ambfllt [JIlfrilliUiflTll
Visual Area Estimation: Percentages Detected129 130 131 132
Asbestos Minerals
AmositeAnthophy11it e
ChrysotileCrocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
Otbar Fibrous Material
Fibrous GlassCelluloseSynthetics
Other
Honfibrous Materials
15 40.
2Q 15
25 40
*tr=
Analyst:
Bill Hutchinson
Date: May 7. 1992
.NALYTICASOLUTIONS
..lalytica Group company
18000 W. Highway.72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800). 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BY.POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLMVEPA-600/M4-82-020
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical
LGN: 88160
PAGE 9 of 15
Sample Sample Sample DescriptionNumber Date
122 4/17/92 ISO strirmer. refractorv rinsulationl
13_.
125
336
122
. - < . . - • 4/17/92 ISO stripper tower, soft white legged insulation ckn wire/asphalt finsulationl
•-•* 4/17/92 Deprop reboiler tower, block/mud, ckjj wire/asnha]t Fnisulationl
4/17/92 Dehntiniy^r reboiler tower, block/miift, ckn, wire/asphalt fin^tflationl
4/17/92 H2S STfttBH Stripper Mock/p^i]d, ckjj winj/3ffphflllt rinsulationl
Results of, PLH ftPfl3-VBJBI
Sample Number 122
>estos MineralsAmosite
AnthophylliteChrysotiie
CrocidoliteTremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
Other Fibrouc Material
Fibrous GlassCellulpsej: 'Synthetics
Other •
Nonfibrous Materials 10Q
Visual Area Estimation: Percentages Detected
40. 20. 15
60 10. 10.
* tl—
Analyst:Bill Hutchinson
/ Date: Mav 7. 1992
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BTTLK ASBESTOS SaMPT.K ANALYSTS BYPOLART7KD LTttHT MTCROSrOPY^pLM) EpA-£<™Y_M4-ft2-020
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc. LGN: 88160
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical PAGE 10 of 15
Sample Sam]Number Dal
12E 402
122 402
J4Q 4J2Q
HI 4/20
142 48Q
Results of PLM Ann,}.vsisiSample Number
Asbestos Minerals
AmositeAnthophyllite
ChrysotileCrocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
Othar fibrous M»t«ri«l
Fibrous Glass.
SyntheeLcsT
pie Sample Description:e
/92 Csl Slfiv tower T2^ rock wool/mud ckn wfTf/awhaJt fiH-SUlflP'0'1^
192 Desalter towers G) mineral woolAnnd^ckn wire&snhalt rinsulationl
$2 Gxbfliiiit fitfflm kn^^^H1 pot. soft srey mf fal ^insnlationi
^92 WfltfiT knockout pot block/mud. ''ckn wijrft/fljfrfjjalf rhisn|a^ionl
138 122 140 14J. 142
70 70
15 50 40
15 5A ZH ifl 1ft
15 2
Honfibrous Materials 5Q
* tr =tr= <
Analyst:Bill Hutchinson
Date: May 7. 1992
NALYTICASOLUTIONS
.alylica Group company RESUT.TS OF BULK ASfiESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOLARIZED LIGHT MICRO.qrnPV (PLM)EPA-6Q£/M4=B2^Q2il
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
CLIENT : Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical
LGN: 88160
PAGE 11 of 15
SampleNumber
142
. 1 4 4
^ • .,...*
J42
Results of PLM Anal vi
SampleDate
4/20/92
400/92
400/92
400/92
400/92 '
Wit (frw1! blockAnud. ckn
Old heat exchanger tabes
NO, sample
Sample Description
wire/asDhalt rinsulationl
soft urev metal rinsulationl
Primary crinJe, pas oil fla$fi tower exchancer. soft white metal
Diesel stripper block/mud, metal limn
Visual Area Estimation:
rinsulationl
Percentaaes DetectedSample Number 143
bestos Minerals
AmositeAnthophyllite
Chrysotile 20Crocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
Other Flbrouo Matarial .
Fibrous Glass 20.
Cellulose 10.Synthetics
Other
Nonfibrous Materials 5Q
14*
20.5
65.
Not analyzed
146
25
141
25.5
* tr =tr= < 1%
Analyst:Crai»l4. Bruno
Date: Mav 7. 1992
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK A^pESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY f PLM^PA-600 /M4-82-020
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical
Paaeript ion i
LGN: 88160
PAGE 12 of 15
SampleNumber
14&
SampleDate
400/92
Sample Description
Flash tower heater door mud rinsulationl
142
15Q
J51
152
4/20/92 Flash tffwef heater refractory -refractory/dirt
4/20/92 150 Stgflni ftOti block/mud ckn wfog/amhajt fin^'lfltionl
4/20/92 Agph^jt rajfldiifln. YCTSCS asphalt, soft
Tator knockout ot. block/mud,
Results elf PUt JUm3-v*i*' visual Area Estimation: Percentages Detected
Sample Number lift 142 120 ILL 122
Asbestos Minerals
AnthophylliteChrysotile
Crocidolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
Oth«r Fibrous Material
Fibrous Glasa
Honfibrous Materials 25
*tr =
Analyst:
. BrunoDate: Mav 7. 1992
NALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Anaiytica Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOT.ART7ED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM)EPA-600/M4-82-020
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical
LGNt 88160
PAGE 13 of 15
S aura la
SampleNumber
151
154
155 - • " '
. 1 5 2
Results of IPLM
SampleDate
400/92
5 ; 400/92
]^'. 400/92
4OO/92
400/92 '
Analyses t
Sample Description
Asphalt sample not. soft srev metal rinsulationl •
Black eas (EGO) oil drmn Work/mini, ckn wire/asnhalt fh
Light cvcle oil pots, soft white, metal finstjlafjo^il
Crude vs. gas ojj (JXChfilTIf PT Wock/mu'?, nifftfll Fii!l!illlaf'0Pl
^2 sf^fj/n gf^eratrir ki]ocjc poA block/mud, ckn. winr/ftjephajt
Visual Area Estimation: Percentaaes
isularionl
finsnlationl
Detected
Sample Number
. £>«etos Minerals
AmositeAnthophyllite
ChrysotileCrocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
other Fibrous Material
Fibrous Glass,
152
Synthetiq^Other-
Nonfibrous Materials
a
2i
••M^
ffi
2Q
10.
20.5.
22 65.
14
"Ifl5
25
i
50.
* tr-tr= <
Analyst:_Crai^B. Bruno
Date: May 7.1992
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company
18000 W: Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BPLK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM)EPA-600/M4-82-020
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical
Description»
LGN: 88160
PAGE 14 of 15
SampleNumber
Jffl
152
IfiQ
-
SampleDate.
400/92
4OO/92
400/92
4OO/92
Sample Description
eneratt?r- block/mud, ckn
Additive ot soft white, meta
block/mud, ckn w re/ashal
block/mud, wre/asr»a finsnlat
nockout ot wool, metal ri
Visual Area Estimation: Percentages DetectedSample Number 15&
Asbestos Minerals
AmositeAnthophyllite
Chrysotile tttCrocidolite •
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS ttf
Othor Fibrous Matsrial
Fibrous Glass 20Cellulose tttSynthetics
Other
Nonfibrous Materials 2Q
152 160
5Q
161 162
55
54
55
n*
20.n*
20fit
40. 66. 2Q
*tr=
Analyst:Craig'B. Bruno
Date: Mav7. 1992
NALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analylica Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OP BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSTS BYPOLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM^KPA-6f)0/Md-83-0.20
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical
LGN: 88160
PAGE 15 of 15
SampleNumber
18.
1&.
!DJ
166
Results of PLM
SampleDate
4Z2QS2
•' 400/92
4/20/92
4/20/92
400/92
AnalvfliBt
RfifiifMUBl ejcchanper rock
Drum, rp i wool Wfln^ct *
pp^ h]pck/ceme^L me )] p
Etb?I hffllR6 linp- s°ft prev.
E ie| ]]ouse fittinji C6"*6111
Sample Description
wool/mineral wool nie(g] riPf5ll){"*nT'l
ckn wirp/^spr]^lt rinsulationl
>isi]lationi
. metal rinsulationl
r Finsnlarinnl
Visual Area Estimation: Percentaaes Detected
Sample Number
i. ^estos Minerals
Amosite
Anthophyllite
Chrysotile
Crocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
Othar Flbrou* Matarial
Fibrous Glass;.
162 166
40.
161
15.
25ti*
Synthetics':
Other
Hpnfibrous Materials
55
55 25 50.
IS.
55
25
* fr —
Analyst /Bruno
Date: May 7. 1992
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytics Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM>EPA-600/M4-82-020
CLIENT : Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical Plant
LGN: 88462
PAGE 1 of 12
SampleNumber
#169
#170
#171
#172
Results of P_H
SampleDate
4/21/92
401/92
4/21/92
4/21/92
4/21/92 '
[ A&alvsisi
Sample Description
15011? StCfiQl svstem fitTlTlB cement, ck wire/asphalt fipSlllBtiftpl
ISOlh steapj line, soft grev. metal rinsulationl
ExhaUSt Steam lias- soft P«v. metal rinsulationl
Cn^flaQSt rtt^flQl fittinc cenient. asphalt rins^lationi
Ex^lHftt S'finTH JillCi Bircell/soft grev metal mjn, wool n? "*! (insulationl
Visual Area Estimation: Percentaaes DetectedSample timber #16* #169 #170 #171 #172
Asbestos Minerals
AroositeAnthophy1lite
Chrysotile
50
10. 15.
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
Othar Fibroua Material
Fibrous Glass
64 15
tt*
15.
15
60.
15 15
15
10.
15
60
Honfibrous Materials 40. S5 25 25 25
*tr=
Analyst:Bill Hutchinson
: Mav 11.
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
i Analytica Group companyRESULTS OF BDTJC ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BY
LIGHT MICROSCOPY (VIM) BPA-600/M4-82-020
18000 W. Highway 72Golden, CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
Client: ASBESTOS ANALYTICS INC
Project ID: Cyril Petrochemical Plant
LGN: 300474
Page: 1 of 1
Sample Description:
Sample Number Sample Date Description
" " / / Cvril Petrochemical QC ifiberglass insulation withtan cloth (inseparable)1
bs of PMt Analysis; Visual Area Estimation; Percentages Detected
Sample Number: /P-172 ;
.sbestiform Minerals:mositeKt hophy11itehrysotilerocidoliteremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
20
20
ther Fibrous Materials«:ibrous Glass 'ellulose • _ynthetics .ther:
ercent NonfibrousMaterial 10
na. Date: 06/04/92Craiova. Bruno
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company
• 3000 W. Highway . 2Golden. CO 30403-3299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-3707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM)EPA-600/M4-82-020
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical Plant
Sample Descriptiont
LGN: 88462
PAGE 2 of 12
SampleNumber
#173
#174
#175
#176
#177
Results of PJMf
SampleDate
401192
4/21/92
4121192
401192
401/92 '
Analysis t
Sample Description
Fire pump MM} train loading rack loop line, soft grev. metal rinsulationl
Fire PUPP a?ld train loading rack loop fitting, soft greYi 98pha't rinsulationl
Sttjajn line. 'soft grev, pnttaJ finsulationl
Stffflfll POt fitting, soft grev rinsulationl
Fire onniD and train loading rack IOOD line, soft erev. metal
Visual Area Estimation: Percentaaes
frnsiilationl
DetectedSample Number #173
Asbestos MineralsAmosite 60.
AnthophylliteChrysotile
CrocidoliteTremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
Other Pibrou» Material
Fibrous GlassCelluloseSynthetics
Other
#174 #175
60.
20.
50.
Honf ibrous Materials 40. 20 40.
#176
15.
L5
55.
20
#177
*tr= <
Analyst:Bill Hutchinson
Date: Mav 11. 1992
NALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company
18000 w: Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOT.ARTZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY fPLM>RPA-fiOO/M4-82-020
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION; Cyril Petrochemical Plant
LGN: 88462
PAGE 3 of 12
Sample Desci
SampleNumber
#178
#^79
#180
#181
#18?
Results of PLM J
p Option:
SampleDate
407/92
4/27/92
4/27/92
407/92
407/92 '
Sample Description
Tank 2K. rode wool, metal rinsulationl
tank 41 rode wool, metal rinsulationl
Tank 94 mineral wool nettl Hn-ilMtnnl
TflnK 8?i mineral wool ipptsl Finsulfltionl
Visual Area Estimation: Percentaaes DetectedSample Number
»estos Minerals
AmositeAnthophyllite
ChrysotileCrocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
Other Fibroua K«t«ri«l •
Fibrous.. Glass
#178
SynthetlcssOther: -
Honf ibrous Materials
2Q
1Q_ 10. 10.
* tr —
Analyst:Bill Hutchinson
Date: May 11. 1992
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
1SOOO W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOLARIZED L,I<;
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION:
Sample SampleNumber Date
#183 407/92
#184 407/92
#185 407192
#186 407/92
#187 4J27J22 '
Results of PUf AnfllYPia:
Sample Number #183
Asbestos Minerals
AmoRiteAnt-hnpriyl 1 i t_t*
Chrysnf i 1 *»
Tr^Tnril i 1" f»- Art i r)r>l -j t <?
TOTAL ASBESTOS ft
Other PibrouB Material
Fibrous Glass 2Q
3HT MICROSCOPY f PT,M) EPA-600 /M4-82-020
LGN: 88462
Cyril Petrochemical Plant PAGE 4 Of 12
Sample Description
Took 82i mineral wooL metal finflllfltion^
TifllK (?4i M)ft crev ck. wire/asphalt rinsi]lf}|jopl
TiUlk fi^i Sftft prev. ck. wire/a^phaiJt FillSlllfltiO1^
T<UlK ()2i CfiTHIpnt- soft prev ck wire/asn^Jt rfnsn^atirnil
TtUlk fi2r iWft -prev. ck wire/asfptiaJt finSlllflli'Tf^
Visual Area Estimation: Percentaaes Detected#184 #18S #186 #187
15 15 15 15
15 15 15 15
30 30 60
^ ,-^iP^ - . ".",. ~- '•"'
Other
Honf ibrous Materials 1Q
* t r = < l %
Analyst : XJ^X\ /H^r^L-^"
£5 55 55 25
: — Datp- Mavll.]992
Bill Hutchinson
VNALYTICASOLUTIONS
\nalytica Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden..CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM1EPA-600/M4-R3-030
CLIENT : Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical Plant
LGN: 88462
PAGE 5 of 12
SampleNumber
#188
#189
#190
#191
$122
SampleDate
4/27/92
407/92
407/92
4/27/92
4/27/92
Sample Description
Tank Qfl, mineral wool, metal rinsulationl
rev. ck. w ire /aa l t rinsulationl
a 63! wool. ck. wire/sr ls
ank iineral wool. ck. wire/asa
wool. ck. wire/ah»
Results of PTtM Analysis t
Sample Number *.188
bestos Minerals
AmositeAnthophy11ite
Chrysotile _, _.Crocidolite _j__
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS ft
Otbar FlbrouB Mataz-lal
Fibrous Glass 2Q
Cellulose ._''Synthetics
Other
Nonfibrous Materials 10
Visual Area Estimation: Pernent.aagg Detected#189 #190 #191 #192
20
1ft
20
ft
2Q 60
50 25. 20 25.
*tr=
Analyst:Bill Hutchinson
Date: May 11.1992
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company
1SOGG W.-Highway 72Golaen. CO 30403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM)EPA-600/M4-82-020
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical Plant
LGN: 88462
PAGE 6 of 12
SampleNumber
#193
#194
#195
#196
#197
Results of PLM 1
SampleDate
407/92
4/27/92
4127192
4127192
407/92 '
inalvsist
Sample Description
TffilK l(X)i pgjnent/f. {f^SSi (ft WfTB/iBSBlH1'* rinsiilationl
Tank ?i mineral wool mstal f jnsniationi
Tfflk 135 Mineral wool. ck. wire/asphalt
ResidiUBl tO WniITnl tower heater line ( c
Rjeaifiimn to vai^mini fower heater flttillf
n™ilarinnl
lill soft pev. metal Finsnlarionl
(n\l\ hard crev. naint rinsulationl
Visual Area Estimation* Percentaaes DetectedSample Number #193 #194 #195 #196 #197
Asbestos Mineral*
Amosite ' 10,Anthophy1lite
Chrysotile
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
Othor Fibrous Material
Fibrous Glass
2.
5U
40
a
2Q
in
15
15
25.
Honfibrous Materials
*tr=
Analvst:Bill Hutcbinson
Dat«=" Mavl 1.1992
NALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden, CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OP BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM)EPA-600/M4-82-020
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical Plant
LGN: 88462
PAGE 7 of 12
Samole
SampleNumber
#198
#199
#200
#201
#202
Results of PTrM
• SampleDate
4/27/92
407/92
407/92
4/27/92
4/27/92 "
Sample Description
VacHMm tower asnhalt to storage line, soft crev inetal (Insulation!
Y&CUUfll tftWef SSPhalt to storage fitting soft srev netting and DQJTltfiflgujationl 'Bla^lr gas nil from vac tower line soft prev. metal rinsulationl
Sl3£k SftS Oil from v^c tower fitting hfflrf BTCY c^ w're'a'ilrt\3lt ffflSUlStion^
Heaw cvcle oil from vac tower line, soft grev. metal rinsulationl -
Visual Area Estimation: Percentaaes Defected
Sample Number
bestos Minerals
Amosite
Ahthophyllite
Chrysotile
Crocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
ocbar Fibrous Material
Fibrous Glass
#.198
60.
£122 #200 #201 #202
10. 2Q
ttf
&Q
20
Syntheti.Cs"
Other
Honf ibrous Materials 4Q 20. 10. 20
*tr=
Analyst:Bill Hutchinson
Date: May 11.1992
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company
18000 W. riignway 72Golden, CO 80403-8299
. (303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434 /
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSTS BYPOLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY ( PT_M) KPA-fiOO /M4-82-020
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical Plant
LGN: 88462 -
PAGE 8 of 12
Samole Description;
SampleNumber
#203
#204
#205
#206
#207
Results of 1PLM Vl1
SampleDate
407/92
4/27/92
407/92
4/28/92
4/28/92
Sample Description
Heaw cyc}e oil from vac tower fitting htffrt ?rev. ck. wire/asphalt fiijsulatioul
Light CYClC °il fronj va£ fifling soft grev m,etaj fJnMllittifflll
Light CYClt oil from YSQ fittnu? hflpl cement, ck win?/aftpll3lt
Raw oj] \\RS |o CAT cracker rinMilationl
Raw oil to CAT cracker rin^nJatjonl
Visual Area Estimation* Percentaaes D
rhisnlationl
Sample Number *2Q3
Asbestos Minerals
Amosite
Anthophyllite
Chrysotile 15
Crocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
Other Fibrous Material
Fibrous Glass 20.CelluloseSynthetics
Other
Honfibrous Materials 55
#704
60
#205
60
#206
60.
(LQ
#207
15
40
40 40. 40
*tr=
Analyst:Bill Hutchinson
Date: Mavll . 1992
\NALYTICASOLUTIONS
. Analytica Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden, CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM)EPA-600/M4-a2-020
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical Plant
LGN: 88462
PAGE 9 of 12
SampleNumber
£208
#209
#210
#212
H^Xilt-P of pm
SampleDate
4/28/92
" 4/28/92
4/28/92
422/22
4Q8/92 "
Sample Description
Slurrv from m.ajn column (line) suction soft grey nKtfll rinsulationl
SlUTTY from Olflifl C°!I111(11? (IP^1?^ ucfion hard prev dc, wjfe/asphaltrinsulationlHeavy cvcle oil from main column n^ne), ^ft arev cqetal rinsulationl
Heaw cvcle oil (Voiii rnain ^oniTTiii \ fittU12 r tTiarfl PT^^ ck. wire/asohaltrinsiilnrionlLitbt CYtte Oil ftVIU TTllfi1l W)llimr* KJ-J' PP6*' flinch soft grev n^taj fJusulftrtW)
Visual Area Estimation: Percentaces Detected
Sample Number
bestos Minerals
AmositeAnthophyllite
ChrysotileCrocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
Othar Fibrou* M«t»ri«l
Fibrous Glass
1205
60*
#209 »21Q
2Q
Ifi
Other
Nonfibrous Materials 40. 20. 20.
#211
10.
5
15
40
45.
#212
2Q
20
* fr —
Analyst:Bill Hutchinson
Date: May 11.1992
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY ( PLM) EPA-600 /M4-82-J125.
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical Plant
LGN: 88462
PAGE 10 of 12
Samela Description:
SampleNumber
#213
#214
#215
#216
#217
Results <ft PLM
SampleDate
4/28/92
4/28/92
4/28/92
4/28/92
40X192 '
Sample Description
Light cvcle oil from main column to stripper (fitting") hard pev. ck.
dlldfi flsfib tower resid (line) soft grey ITCtifJ Tinsnlationl
CrnA} flflftil tPwer resid (fjttjn,g) frard. prev. metal fJHSUl30'00!
Gd& ftil (TillP^ fj"fwn fla$,|) fower to nmim an>in)(] 311(1 f g,3* oi stripper softwin"*, mfiOl finsulationlCT&R ftfl (fitting) ftvo flash tower to nnrrm around and to gas oil striDoerwhi^, mc^l rinsulationl
Visual Area Estimation* Percentacres Detects
soft
jH
Sample Number
Asbestos Minerals
AmositeAnthophyllite
ChrysotileCrocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
Other Fibrous Matsrial
Fibrous GlassCelluloseSyntheti'cst
Other
Nonfibrous Materials
(Lfi
#214 #215 #216 #217
25
60.
2Talc
25
2Talc
26
*tr=
Analyst:Bill Hutchinson
Date: Mavll . 1992
\NALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company
18000 W..Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF RtTLK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPDT.&PTZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM^EPA-600/M4-82-020
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT. IDENTIFICATION : Cyril Petrochemical Plant
Samels Donerlotion;
LGN: 88462
PAGE 11 of 12
SampleNumber
#219
#220
. #221
2222
Results o* PLM
SampleDate
4/28/92
•'*'* 4/28/92
4 4fl8/22
4/28/92
4/28/92 "
Analysis t
Sample Description
FlflSh tOWCT djftjjel (IJpe) soft erev. mptal Tinsnlarinnl
FlflSb tOWCT Spco 467
Flash tpwef apco 467
Flflsb tower Texas sto
Flustb tower MS RW
OilC^ M)ft grev. metal rimi a,tfon.l
(fifties) hiff^ fFT- c - winr/affphalt r^nftiilii^P11!
f] (IJP^) S°ft grev. metal rinsulationl
d fftttinff^ hard crevi mclal rinsnlationl
Visual Area Estimation: Percentacres Detected
Sample Number #218
^bastos Minerals
Amosite 6QAnthophyllite _^
Chrysotile.Crocidolite
Tremolite-Actinolite
60 60 60
15
TOTAL ASBESTOS &Q
Other Fibrous
Fibrous GlassCelluiipse
.SyntheticsOther
Nonf ibrous Materials
20.
40 55 40.
*tr=
Analyst:Bill Hutchinson
Date: Mav. 11. 1992
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOLARIZED LIGHT MTCRO.qrnPV (PLM) EPA-600/M4-82-Q_2£
CLIENT: Asbestos Analytics Inc.
PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: Cyril Petrochemical Plant
LGN: 88462
PAGE 12 of 12
Sample Description»
SampleNumber
SampleDate
Sample Description
#223
#224
#225
#226
4/28/92 ' Vapor, line from F.T. heater to F.T. fline) rock. wooL metal
4/28/92 Vapor line from F.T. heater to F.T. (fitting) hard pev. ck. wire/asphalt[insulation!
4/28/92 , Secondary crude to .flash tower fline) soft pev. metal Hi
4/28/92 •SeCftHldary cni<?e U) fHflSh tower (fitting) hitfti R^V- ck. wifg/asptialt finsulation
Results of PIiM Analysis < Visual Area Estimation: Percentages DetectedSample Number #223
Asbestos Minerals
AmositeAnthophyllite
Chrysotile
CrocidoliteTremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
Other Fibrous Material
Fibrous GlassCelluloseSynthetics
Other
Konfibrous Materials
a
65
#224
HT^^^•^H
Hi
60
20
#225
60.
#226
10•• •B
^^^ •
IQ
20
40.
* ti—
Analyst:Bill Hutchinson
Date: Mav 11.1992
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company 3F'BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYEGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM) EPA-600/M4-82-020
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
Client: ASBESTOS ANALYTICS INC
Project ID: Cyril Petrochemicl Plant
LGN: 300129
Page: 1 of 6
Samr>l.e Description*
Sample Number
227
228*
228 FA1
228 rB!
229 •
Sample Date Description
-04/30/92
04/30/92
04/30/92
04/30/92
04/30/92
Soft arav. metal/primarv crude at crude flashtower (line) Ttan fibrous material! ;Hard crrav ck. wire/asphalt/primarv crude (fitting)fwhite material and black material! [ .White material ... . .... .
Black material .
Soft qrav. metal/fuel oil to furnaces & boilers(line) Tarav fibrous material! '
'.to of PLM Analysis:
Sample Number: 227
Visual Area Estimation: Percentaaes Detected
228* . 228 TA! 228 TB! 229
Asbestiform Minerals:AmositeAnthophylliteChrysotileCrocidoliteTremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
25
30
35
25
25
Other Fibrous Materials ,.;Fibrous Glass .'.. 5fi'-£Cellulose . .,.;•;-.*;'•;Synthetics • - -••'-•Dther:
14 15
Trace <1%
35
11 10 20
Percent NonfibrousMaterial 60 74 75 55 55
* Multilayered sample, see individual layer analyses,
ly />, fe>4^^r, . ' -st: Date: 05/19/92Crai . Bruno
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group companyRESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BY
POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM) EPA-600/M4-82-020
18000 W. Highway 72Golden, CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
Client: ASBESTOS ANALYTICS INC
Project ID: Cyril Petrochemicl Plant
LGN:- 300129
Page: 2 of 6
Description:
Sample Number
230*
Sample Date Description
04/30/92 Hard arav. nvlon mesh/aaphalt/fuel oil to furnaces
230 fAl
230 FBI
231
232
Results
04/30/92
04/30/92
04/30/92
04/30/92
of PLM Analysis; Visual
(f ittincr) Ftan material and black material!Tan material
Black material
Soft aray. metal/primarv crude to crude still •(line) rinsulationlHard orav. ck. wire/asohalt/primarv crude to crudestill (fittina) f insulation!
Area Estimation: Percentaaeg Defected
Sample Number: 230*
sbestiform Minerals:mosite Trace <1%nthophyllite .hrysotile 3rocidoliteremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
ther Fibrous Materials:ibrous Glass • -.ellulose ' '-'riy-ynthetics • - • • - .ther: Trace <1%
Trace <1%
Trace <1%
Trace <1%
20
30
30
ercent NonfibrousMaterial 73 75 65
* Multilayered sample, see individual layer analyses.
jialyst:Crai . Bruno
232
15
35 15
10
55 70
Date: 05/19/92
iNALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM) EPA-600/M4-82-020
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
Client: ASBESTOS ANALYTICS INC
Project ID: Cyril Petrochemicl Plant
LGN: 300129
Page: 3 of 6
Sample Description:
Sample Number
233 ; ___
234 •
235
236*
236 FA! •.
Sample Date Description
04-/30/92
04/30/92
04/30/92
04/30/92
04/30/92
Soft gray, metal/svlica alumina tower (line)Finsulation!Hard arav. ck. wire/asphalt/svlica alumina tower(fitting) Tinsulation! ;Soft gray, metal/siev treater (line) finsulation!
Hard arav. ck. wire/asphalt/siev treater (fitting)rinsulation with black material! •_Insulation
Efe ts of PLM Analysis:
Sample Number: 233
Visual Area Estimation; Percentaaes Detected
234 235 _ 236* '
isbestiform Minerals:\mositeinthophylliterhrysotile'.rocidolite:remolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
30
30
Jther Fibrous Materials :.£'ibrous Glass '-'\5 .:ellulose -; . s—synthetics ' -.y -tther:
ercent NonfibrousMaterial 60
75Trace <1%
20
30
30
60
* Multilayered sample, see individual layer analyses. .
n? t :. Bruno
23
23
69
236 fA!
20
20
70
Date: 05/19/92
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM) EPA-600/M4-82-020
18000 W. Highway 72Golden, CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX. (303) 420-1434
:iient: ASBESTOS ANALYTICS INC
•reject ID: Cyril Petrochemicl Plant
LGN: 300129
Page: 4 of 6
Description;
Sample Number
;36 FBI
!37
!3J
13J _ ••
MO
Sample Date Description
04/30/92 Black material
04/30/92
05/01/92
05/01/92
Soft arey. metal/heat exchanger fsample not.received!Soft arav. metal/hot oil from accumulatorto heater(line) F insulation! •__
05/01/92
Hard arav/hot oil from hot oil accumulator toheater (fitting) • Finsulation! ; .Soft white, metal/hvdrooen to compressor (line)f insulation! •
tesulta of PLM Analysis: Visual Area Estimation: Percentaaes Detected
Sample Number: 236 FB! 237 238 239
Jbestiform Minerals:nositeithophylliteirysotilecocidolitecemolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
Not Analyzed30
35
35 32
Fibrous Materials:Lbrous Glass "sllulose - -'ynthetics -*ther:
arcent NonfibrousMaterial 65 58
* Multilayere^t sample, see individual layer analyses.
_ j( — —Craijgr B. Bruno
240
55
32 95
Date: 05/19/92
\NALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group companyRESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS
SPY IISIS B1
30/M4-82-020
18000W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
Client: ASBESTOS ANALYTICS INC
Project ID: Cyril Petrochemical Plant
LGN: 300472
Page: 2 of 2
Sample Description;
Sample Number
237 '
Sample Date Description
04/30/92 Alkalation unit/heat exchanger finsulation!
\ >'£ •: '&<:
ts of pr.i* Analysis t Visual Area Estimation; Percentages Detected
Sample Number: 237 ; ; ]
Lsbestiform Minerals:unosite •mthophyllite . -ttirysotile .:rocidolite .__Jremolite-Actinolite -
TOTAL ASBESTOS 0 ' " • • •
ither Fibrous'ibrous Glass ___^__iellulose ' Trqi.caV'<3,%..
• :ynthetics •• '-''\:':-:.- . -ither: •
— 'ercent NonfibrousMaterial 25
Date: 06/03/92Craig/B. Bruno
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group company RESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BYPOLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM) EPA-600/M4-82-02Q
18000 W. Highway 72Golden, CO 80403-8299
. (303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
Client: ASBESTOS ANALYTICS INC
Project ID: Cyril Petrochemicl Plant
LGN: 300129
Page: 5 of 6
Description:
Sample Number
241*
241 FA!
241 IB!
242
243*
Sample Date Description
05/01/92
05/01/92
05/01/92
05/01/92
05/01/92
Soft white, metal, ck. wire/hvdroaen to compressor(fitting) Fwhite and black material!White material ]
Black material
Soft qrav. metal/diesel pump (line) rinsulationl
Hard cement, ck. wire/asphalt/deisel pump line(fitting) Finsulation with black material! .
Results of PLM Analysis:
Sample Number: 241*
Visual Area Estimation: Percentaaes Detected
241 FA! 241 FB! 242
.sbestiform Minerals:mositenthophyllite •:hrysotile Traceirocidolite'remolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS Tr OLCS
>ther Fibrous Materials:'ibrous Glass 24lellulose . 5synthetics)ther:
25
'ercent NonfibrousMaterial 71 70 90
* Multilayered sample, see individual layer analyses.
/r £Analyst: U^^-f ^'Craio>4. Bruno
243*
30
30
60
Trace <1%
20
20
15
Trace <1%
60
Date: 05/19/92 .
\NALYTICASOLUTIONS .
_ . Analytica Croup company
POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM) EPA-600/M4-82-020
18000 W. Highway 72Golden. CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
Client: ASBESTOS ANALYTICS INC
Project ID: Cyril Petrochemiel Plant
LGN: 300129
Page: 6 of 6
Sample Description;
Sample Number
243 fA! .
243 FB!
Sample Date Description
05/01/92 Insulation
05/01/92 Black material
R> Its of PLM Analysis: Visual Area Estimation; Percentages Detected
Sample Number: 243 FA! 243 FBI __^___
Asbestiform Minerals:AmositeAnthophylliteChrysotileCrocidoliteTremolite-Actinolite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
20
21
Other Fibrous MaterialsrFibrous Glass : -r:CelluloseSyntheticsOther:
Percent NonfibrousMaterial 59
35
35,
65
* Multilayered sample, see individual layer analyses.
AT st: Date: 05/19/92Craig** B. Bruno
ANALYTICASOLUTIONS
an Analytica Group companyRESULTS OF BULK ASBESTOS SAMPLE ANALYSIS BY
POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY (PLM1 EPA-600/M4-82-020
18000 W. Highway 72Golden, CO 80403-8299
(303) 420-4449(800) 873-8707
FAX: (303) 420-1434
Silent: ASBESTOS ANALYTICS INC
Project ID: Cyril Petrochemical Plant
LGN: 300472
Page: . 1 of 2
S«»»ple Description t
Sample Number
244 .
245
346
247
248
Sample Date Description
OB/14/92 Air-blown (floor area)/asphalt lines finsulation!
05/14/92 Air-blown/»8 & *9 still Finsulation!
05/14/92
05/14/92
Train loading rack/steam line (R-169) Finsulation!
05/14/92
Dumping pit/debris east of air—blown fntultilaveredinsulation (inseparable)!Asphalt S road oil/pipelines rinsulation!
Results of PLM Analysisi
Sample Number: 244
Visual Area Estimation; Percentaaes Detected
245 • . 346 247
sbestiform Minerals:mositenthophyllite:hrysotile:rocidolite•reraol ite-Act ino 1 ite
TOTAL ASBESTOS
45
45
ther Fibrous Materials?-;,'ibrous Glass 5lellulosesynthetics»ther:
5_
'ercent NonfibrousMaterial
malyst:
45
Craigjy. Bruno
40
40
20
35
248
40
10
50
40
Trace <1%
25IS
55
40
Trace <1%
40
50
Date: 06/03/92
o« .Nortnwest 5tn Street, Suite 2MOCRE, OKLAHOMA 73160
CLIENT' NAMElASBESTOS ANALYTICS, INC.ADDRESS:229 N 3ERV RD., J7
MOORE OK 7
92076"
7- '3-1392
. -BUILDING:INSPECTOR !fAHE:ASBESTOS ANALYTICS, INC.
CYRIL PETRO CHEMICAL PLANTBUILDING NAME:CYRIL PETRO
INSPECTOR NUMBER:UNKNOWN
' - - BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS REPORT
AREA SAMPLENO. NO.
237
24S
LABNO.
913
914
TYPE OFMATERIAL
SOFT GREY
SOFT GREY
LOCATION
ALKY HEATEXCHANGERBOILER WATERTREATMENTCHEM. HOPPER
ACMCOMPONENT
NONE DETECTED
CHRYSOTILE
I
0
1-3
NON-ACMCOMPONENT %
FIBROUS GL 98BINDERS 1-2CELLULOSE 1-2FIBROUS GL 40BINDERS 50
METHOD: Polarized Light Microscopy;.:•••. . Nikon Labophot PLM with HcCrone Dispersion Staining
Percentages >1% are considered to contain asbestos by the EPAPercentages <1% are considered non-asbestos by the EPA
National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program/National Instituteof Standards and Technology Accredited Laboratory.
NVLAF Program Code Identification Number 1580.
I certify that the above samples were analyzed in strict accordancewith applicable^slandards and government regulations.
l£~i k.tS-JL. :' Signature •. "'
APPENDIX B
SUMMARY OF ASBESTOS QUANTITIES
xB^mAppendix B^ummary of Asbestos Quantities - Final Project Design for Asbestos Abatement Shaw Environmental, Inc.
Appendix BSummary of Asbestos Abatement Quantities
ShopWelding ShopManager's OfficeManager's OfficeManager's OfficeEast Side-OutsideN. Mech. RoomN. Mech. RoomOfficeN. Mech. RoomN.E. RoomS. Central. Mech. Rm.Locker RoomN. End Water Treatment AreaN. End Water Treatment AreaN. End Water Treatment AreaN. End Water Treatment AreaN. End Water Treatment AreaN. End Water Treatment AreaN. End Water Treatment AreaN. End Water Treatment AreaN. End Water Treatment AreaOfficeSoutheast CornerOil RoomOil RoomProduct Transfer AreaProduct Transfer AreaTestingTestingControl Room (N. End-E. WallReboiler AreaReboiler AreaHot Oil Pump Room
123457891112131516171819202122232425262728293031323334353638
Domestic Water LineBlown-on InsulationFlooring (Linoleum & Tile)Line Insulation-SteamFittingLineHot Water LineHot Water LineFloor TileTransite WallboardHot Water Line InsulationHot Water Heater Vent PipeSkylight LiningLineLine InsulationFittingLineFittingLineExhaust Stean Line on East PumpFittingGasketRadiatorSteam LineFittingLineLinePump FittingOven Liner SheetsTransiteFitting SteamReboilerLineLine
1200096
353450
180
355
200
20
104
8020
608
8130
100
40
24
99075
0
25195
3.5
3.53.57
2.56
3.5
5771010697
2288
5.55
4481012
11.5
0.1250.750.751.5
11.5
0.1250.251.250.3750.251.51.52
1.521
3.52
0.0160.5
0.7511
1.51
0.250.751.52.52.51.5
2
50
32
Source: Compiled from data presented in Appendix A of Asbestos Survey Report for Cyril Petrochemical Corporation, 2 West Main, Cyril, Oklahoma (Asbestos Analytics, Inc., 1992)
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Hot Oil Pump RoomHot Oil Pump RoomPump RoomMain Foremans OfficeControl RoomControl RoomCompressor HouseCompressor HouseCompressor HouseCompressor HouseInstrument Air Dryer Bldg.Instrument Air Dryer Bldg.Instrument Air Dryer Bldg.Instrument Air Dryer Bldg.Instrument Air Dryer Bldg.FCC Control RoomFCC Control RoomFCC Control Room#3 Cooling Tower Pump Pit#4 Cooling Tower Pump PitOutside of #4 Cooling Tower#10 HeaterGas ConGas ConOld ReformerOld ReformerGas ConGas ConGas ConGas ConGas Con#10 HeaterGas ConGas Con
3940414243444546474951525354555657585960616262.0162.0262.0362.0462.0562.0662.0762.0862.096363.0163.02
FittingLineFittingFloor TileLineFitting6 Filter Pots (4 Inside, 2 Outside)Fittings on Filter PotsLines on the 4 Filter PotsRoof & Walls of Compressor HouseTransite BldgHorizontal DrumHead of Horizon DrumDryer LinesDryer Line FittingsSteam LinesSteam Line FittingsFireproofing on Steel I Beam N. CenterSteam LineSteam LinesFittings on Steam Line (SW Outside)#10 Heater Line#10 Heater Line#10 Heater Line#10 Heater Line#10 Heater Line#10 Heater Line#10 Heater Line#10 Heater Line#10 Heater Line#10 Heater Line#10 Heater Fittings#10 Heater Fittings#10 Heater Fittings
144
80
2500500285
175
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110
0
144
25
250
0125
1301201207575
42012203055
1073
33
1866
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488
10107
1078
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21.5
0.750.125
10.75
1.511
0.3750.375
2211
1.51.5
2111
1.5
1
20
20
0
41
6
10
12
1056
Source: Complied from data presented in Appendix A of Asbestos Survey Report for Cyril Petrochemical Corporation, 2 West Main, Cyril, Oklahoma (Asbestos Analytics, Inc., 1992)
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Source: Compiled from data presented in Appendix A of Asbestos Survey Report for Cyril Petrochemical Corporation, 2 West Main, Cyril, Oklahoma (Asbestos Analytics, Inc., 1992)
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iMima mmmmmmrmiiimmmmmm llilliiilfilillllWlTTTM^Crude StillsCrude StillsCrude StillsCrude StillsCrude StillsCrude StillsCrude StillsCrude StillsCrude StillsNorth Crude Still AreaNorth Crude Still AreaNorth Crude Still AreaGas ConGas ConGas ConCrude Flash Tower UnitCrude Flash Tower UnitSECFCCFCCFCCFCCFCCVacuum UnitVacuum UnitAlky UnitHF Acid AlkalationHF Acid AlkalationHF Acid AlkalationHF Acid AlkalationCrude AreaCrude StillsOld ReformerCrude Stills
101102103106107108109110111112116117118119120121122125126127128129130131132134135136137138139140141142
#2 Tower#1 Tower#3 Rerun, Abandoned Tower N. of Sample 102#3 Still#4 Still#2 Still#3 Rerun Still#1 Still#1 Still StackDebutinizer TowerOld Reformer Hot Oil AccumulatorOld Poly Reactor TowerTwin CB Tower (West)1st Cut Stabilizer TowerGas Con Stabilizer TowerCrude Flash to Main Crude Flash TowerTexas STOD and APCO 407 StripperSlurry Settler TowerAuxilary ColumnMain ColumnHot Oil AccumulatorH20 SeparatorOxidation TowerCylinder Stack StripperVacuum TowerISO Stripper TowerDeprop Reboiler TowerDebutinizer Reboiler TowerH2S Steam StripperCAT Siev Towers (2)Desalter Towers (3)Exhaust Steam Knockout PotOld G-Fin-Heat ExchangerWater Knockout Pot
1017764490575479479575490200790138773900286660
2124720165160286
1020323100240
24703200885375470520
1700
21020
967260
48
1489
14
18
333
2.52.52.52.52.5
433332343
2.5
333333
1.52.52.5
22.52.5
222
Source: Compiled from data presented In Appendix A of Asbestos Survey Report for Cyril Petrochemical Corporation, 2 West Main, Cyril, Oklahoma (Asbestos Analytics, Inc., 1992)
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143145147149151152154156157160161164166167168168.01168.02168.03168.04168.05168.06168.07168.08168.09168.1168.11168.12168.13168.14168.15168.16168.17168.18168.19
Idle DrumHeat ExchangerDiesel StripperFlash Tower Heater RefractaryAsphalt Residium Versus Asphalt#1 Steam Generator Knockout PotBlack Gas (B.G.O.) Oil DrumCrude VS. Gas Oil Exchanger#2 Steam Generator Knockout PotDiesel Additive Pot#3 Still ExchangerDrumEthyl House LineEthyl House Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting1 50 Ib Steam System Fitting
225
420022610014044040407570
71
2
3.54
12634646
12663333486334
1.52
42222222
1.51
1.51
4185
13101010655
744
15234
147
Source: Compiled from data presented in Appendix A of Asbestos Survey Report for Cyril Petrochemical Corporation, 2 West Main, Cyril, Oklahoma (Asbestos Analytics, Inc., 1992)
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jiiliiolroAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con Area
168.2168.21168.22168.23168.24168.25168.26168.27168.28168.29168.3168.31168.32168.33168.34168.35168.36168.37168.38168.39168.40168.41168.42168.43168.44168.45168.46168.47168.48168.49168.5168.51168.52168.53
150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting
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Source: Compiled from data presented In Appendix A of Asbestos Survey Report for Cyril Petrochemical Corporation, 2 West Main, Cyril, Oklahoma (Asbestos Analytics, Inc., 1992)
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168.54168.55168.56168.57168.58168.59168.6168.61168.62168.63168.64168.65168.66168.67168.68168.69168.7168.71168.72168.73168.74168.75168.76168.77168.78168.79168.8168.81168.82168.83168.84168.85168.86168.87
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51548
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161114400
301436
4760
Source: Compiled from data presented in Appendix A of Asbestos Survey Report for Cyril Petrochemical Corporation, 2 West Main, Cyril, Oklahoma (Asbestos Analytics, Inc., 1992)
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Crude StillsCrude StillsOld ReformerCrude StillsCooling WaterVacuum UnitFCCVacuum UnitNew ReformerGas ConFCCFCCFCCFCCFCCFCCFCCFCCFCCFCCFCCFlash TowerFlash TowerFlash Tower#8 and #9 BoilerN.E. of FCC ControlN.E. of FCC ControlN.E. of FCC ControlN.E. of FCC ControlN.E. of FCC ControlN.E. of FCC ControlN.E. of FCC ControlN.E. of FCC ControlN.E. of FCC Control
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•••••150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting150 Ib Steam System Fitting1 50 Ib Steam Line1 50 Ib Steam Line150lb Steam Line150 Ib Steam Line1 50 Ib Steam Line1 50 Ib Steam Line150 Ib Steam Line1 50 Ib Steam Line150lb Steam Line150 Ib Steam Line
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511242520244020302530
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101234668863388
10846
10634646
1266
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211936
105054
10533779
127
Source: Compiled from data presented In Appendix A of Asbestos Survey Report for Cyril Petrochemical Corporation, 2 West Main, Cyril, Oklahoma (Asbestos Analytics, Inc., 1992)
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N.E. of FCC ControlN.E. of FCC ControlN.E. of FCC ControlN.E. of FCC ControlAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitAlkalation UnitGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con AreaGas Con Area
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1 50 Ib Steam Line150 Ib Steam Line1 50 Ib Steam Line1 50 Ib Steam Line150 Ib Steam Line150 Ib Steam Line150 Ib Steam Line150 Ib Steam Line150 Ib Steam Line150 Ib Steam Line150 Ib Steam Line1 50 Ib Steam Line1 50 Ib Steam Line1 50 Ib Steam Line1 50 Ib Steam Line150 Ib Steam Line150 Ib Steam Line150 Ib Steam Line150 Ib Steam Line150 Ib Steam Line150 Ib Steam Line150 Ib Steam Line150 Ib Steam Line150lb Steam Line1 50 Ib Steam Line150 Ib Steam Line150 Ib Steam Line150 Ib Steam Line1 50 Ib Steam Line150 Ib Steam Line1 50 Ib Steam Line1 50 Ib Steam Line1 50 Ib Steam Line150 Ib Steam Line
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Source: Compiled from data presented in Appendix A of Asbestos Survey Report for Cyril Petrochemical Corporation, 2 West Main, Cyril, Oklahoma (Asbestos Analytics, Inc., 1992)
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169.44169.45169.46169.47169.48169.49169.5169.51169.52169.53169.54169.55169.56169.57169.58169.59169.6169.61169.62169.63169.64169.65169.66169.67169.68169.69169.7169.71169.72169.73169.74169.75169.76169.77
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Source: Compiled from data presented in Appendix A of Asbestos Survey Report for Cyril Petrochemical Corporation, 2 West Main, Cyril, Oklahoma (Asbestos Analytics, Inc., 1992)
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Treater PumpsA And RoFCCCrude StillsCrude StillsCrude StillsReformer & Gas Con AreaFCCGas ConCrude StillsCrude StillsCrude StillsOld ReformerCrude StillsCooling WaterVacuum UnitFCCVacuum UnitNew ReformerFCCGas ConFCCFCCFCCFCCFCCFCCFCCFCCFCCFCCFCCFlash TowerFlash Tower
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Source: Compiled from data presented in Appendix A of Asbestos Survey Report for Cyril Petrochemical Corporation, 2 West Main, Cyril, Oklahoma (Asbestos Analytics, Inc., 1992)
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566634204007
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108
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22540
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3803260
1902068
180604
3335
3738
1010101010101012127
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9.53
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1.5
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204760
15126
160
Source: Compiled from data presented in Appendix A of Asbestos Survey Report for Cyril Petrochemical Corporation, 2 West Main, Cyril, Oklahoma (Asbestos Analytics, Inc., 1992)
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i ^ ^Hm^ ^B^ flwHRffliHi HP^HHBi •B BEHI mBiSHffiiLililHl ^FCCFCCFCCFCCFCCVACVacuum AreaGas ConOld ReformerGas ConGas ConGas ConCrude StillsCrude StillsCrude StillsTreater PumpCrude StillsReformer & Gas ConFCCGas ConCrudeCrudeCrude StillsOld ReformerFCCCrude StillsFCCFCCFCCFCCVacuum Asphalt UnitVacuum Asphalt UnitVacuum Asphalt UnitVacuum Asphalt Unit
172.20172.21172.22172.23172.24172.25172.26172.27172.28172.29172.30172.31172.32172.33172.34172.35172.36172.37172.38172.39172.40172.41172.42172.43172.44172.45173173.01173.02173.03173.04173.05173.06173.07
Exhaust Steam LinesExhaust Steam LinesExhaust Steam LinesExhaust Steam LinesExhaust Steam LinesExhaust Steam LinesExhaust Steam LinesExhaust Steam LinesExhaust Steam LinesExhaust Steam LinesExhaust Steam LinesExhaust Steam LinesExhaust Steam LinesExhaust Steam LinesExhaust Steam LinesExhaust Steam LinesExhaust Steam LinesExhaust Steam LinesExhaust Steam LinesExhaust Steam LinesExhaust Steam LinesExhaust Steam LinesExhaust Steam LinesExhaust Steam LinesExhaust Steam LinesExhaust Steam LinesFire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop (Line)Fire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop (Line)Fire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop (Line)Fire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop (Line)Fire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop (Line)Fire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop (Line)Fire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop (Line)Fire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop (Line)
3030803
12200
9620604036208
2041145
16019515775
150210162
309237100410
45231096
119
108365458733738
101010101010101212766664436
1.5
liittingsil
Source: Compiled from data presented in Appendix A of Asbestos Survey Report for Cyril Petrochemical Corporation, 2 West Main, Cyril, Oklahoma (Asbestos Analytics, Inc., 1992)
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pil'Sllfv?: .V:;., :'..--^;^:T?? ••'..... .', -^ff^y^' ' ' :.-' ' • /''!^KtVacuum Asphalt UnitVacuum Asphalt UnitVacuum Asphalt UnitVacuum Asphalt UnitVacuum Asphalt UnitFCCFCCFCCFCCVacuum Asphalt UnitVacuum Asphalt UnitVacuum Asphalt UnitVacuum Asphalt UnitVacuum Asphalt UnitVacuum Asphalt UnitVacuum Asphalt UnitVacuum Asphalt UnitVacuum Asphalt UnitMain Fire Pump House #1Fire Pump House #1Asphalt & Road OilAsphalt & Road OilAsphalt & Road OilAsphalt & Road OilAsphalt & Road OilAsphalt & Road OilAsphalt & Road OilAsphalt & Road OilAsphalt & Road OilAsphalt & Road OilVacuum UnitVaccumFCCVacuum
173.08173.09173.10173.11173.12174174.01174.02174.03174.04174.05174.06174.07174.08174.09174.10174.11174.12175176177184185186187189190192193195196196.01196.02196.03
Fire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop (Line)Fire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop (Line)Fire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop (Line)Fire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop (Line)Fire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop (Line)Fire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop (Fitting)Fire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop (Fitting)Fire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop (Fitting)Fire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop (Fitting)Fire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop (Fitting)Fire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop (Fitting)Fire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop (Fitting)Fire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop (Fitting)Fire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop (Fitting)Fire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop (Fitting)Fire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop (Fitting)Fire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop (Fitting)Fire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop (Fitting)Steam LineSteam Pot FittingFire Pump & Train Loading Rack Loop LineTank #64Tank #63Tank #62Tank #62Tank #51Tank #52Tank #33Tank #100Tank #135Residium to Vacuum Tower Heater Line (Oil)Residium LineResidium LineResidium Line
19001900190019002400240019004700750
1155
78870
114
70
320
20020013560
355
14566684436355
1454
188
776
30
1.5
12
1.5544442232
1.5
259
1017232516647
7149
7
Source: Compiled from data presented in Appendix A of Asbestos Survey Report for Cyri/ Petrochemical Corporation, 2 West Main, Cyril, Oklahoma (Asbestos Analytics, Inc., 1992)
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Crude StillCrude PumpAlkyCrude StillCrude StillCrude StillCrude StillCrude StillCrude StillCrude StillCrude StillVacuum UnitVacuumFCCVacuumCrude StillCrude PumpAlkyCrude StillCrude StillCrude StillCrude StillCrude StillCrude StillCrude StillCrude StillVacuum UnitVacuum Tower Asphalt to StorageVacuum Tower Asphalt to StorageVacuum Tower Asphalt to StorageVacuum Tower Asphalt to StorageVacuum Tower Asphalt to StorageVacuum Tower Asphalt to StorageVacuum Tower Asphalt to Storage
196.04196.05196.06196.07196.08196.09196.10196.11196.12196.13196.14197197.01197.02197.03197.04197.05197.06197.07197.08197.09197.10197.11197.12197.13197.14198198.01198.02198.03198.04198.05198.06198.07
Residium LineResidium LineResidium LineResidium LineResidium LineResidium LineResidium LineResidium LineResidium LineResidium LineResidium LineResidium to Vacuum Tower Heater Fitting (Oil)Residium FittingResidium FittingResidium FittingResidium FittingResidium FittingResidium FittingResidium FittingResidium FittingResidium FittingResidium FittingResidium FittingResidium FittingResidium FittingResidium FittingVacuum Tower Asphalt to Storage (Line)Asphalt LinesAsphalt LinesAsphalt LinesAsphalt LinesAsphalt LinesAsphalt LinesAsphalt Lines
160160160915720
11187755030
10060
11513013024610092
888
10101098
12105776
30888
10101098
1210586586988
1.5
1.5
271754888200736
120
Source: Compiled from data presented in Appendix A of Asbestos Survey Report for Cyril Petrochemical Corporation, 2 West Main, Cyril, Oklahoma (Asbestos Analytics, Inc., 1992)
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199199.01199.02199.03199.04199.05199.06199.07200200.01200.02200.03200.04200.05201.01201.02201.03201.04201.05202202.01202.02202.03202.04202.05203203.01203.02203.03203.04203.05204205206
Vacuum Tower Asphalt to Storage (Fitting)Asphalt FittingsAsphalt FittingsAsphalt FittingsAsphalt FittingsAsphalt FittingsAsphalt FittingsAsphalt FittingsBlack Gas Oil From Vac Tower (Line)Black Gas Oil LinesBlack Gas Oil LinesBlack Gas Oil LinesBlack Gas Oil LinesBlack Gas Oil LinesBlack Gas Oil FittingsBlack Gas Oil FittingsBlack Gas Oil FittingsBlack Gas Oil FittingsBlack Gas Oil FittingsHeavy Cycle Oil Lines From Vac Tower (Line)Heavy Cycle Oil LinesHeavy Cycle Oil LinesHeavy Cycle Oil LinesHeavy Cycle Oil LinesHeavy Cycle Oil LinesBlack Gas Oil From Vac Tower (Fitting)Heavy Cycle Oil FittingsHeavy Cycle Oil FittingsHeavy Cycle Oil FittingsHeavy Cycle Oil FittingsHeavy Cycle Oil FittingsLight Cycle Oil From Vac Tower (Line)Light Cycle Oil From Vac Tower (Fitting)Raw Oil Line To Cat Cracker
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1.5
1.5
1.5
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209
2130
2130
2011
101117768
9
Source: Compiled from data presented in Appendix A of Asbestos Survey Report for Cyril Petrochemical Corporation, 2 West Main, Cyril, Oklahoma (Asbestos Analytics, Inc., 1992)
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Raw Oil Lines (Hot Feed Accumulator Tower)Raw Oil Lines (Hot Feed Accumulator Tower)Raw Oil Lines (Hot Feed Accumulator Tower)Raw Oil Lines (Hot Feed Accumulator Tower)Raw Oil Lines (Hot Feed Accumulator Tower)Raw Oil Lines (Hot Feed Accumulator Tower)Raw Oil Lines (Hot Feed Accumulator Tower)Raw Oil Lines (Hot Feed Accumulator Tower)Raw Oil to Cat Cracker FittingRaw Oil Fittings (Hot Feed Accumulator Tower)Raw Oil Fittings (Hot Feed Accumulator Tower)Raw Oil Fittings (Hot Feed Accumulator Tower)Raw Oil Fittings (Hot Feed Accumulator Tower)Raw Oil Fittings (Hot Feed Accumulator Tower)Raw Oil Fittings (Hot Feed Accumulator Tower)Raw Oil Fittings (Hot Feed Accumulator Tower)Raw Oil Fittings (Hot Feed Accumulator Tower)Slurry From Main Column Suction (Line)Slurry LinesSlurry LinesSlurry LinesSlurry LinesSlurry LinesSlurry LinesSlurry LinesSlurry From Main Column Suction (Fitting)Slurry FittingsSlurry FittingsSlurry FittingsSlurry FittingsSlurry FittingsSlurry FittingsSlurry FittingsHeavy Cycle Oil From Main Column (Line)
503450
1707560
18030
7612220
200200200160120
82
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12765787
128
127657
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12666665
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2
2
2
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1046464
118
124
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Source: Compiled from data presented in Appendix A of Asbestos Survey Report for Cyril Petrochemical Corporation, 2 West Main, Cyril, Oklahoma (Asbestos Analytics, Inc., 1992)
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g;;:||p|ig ^ ";i£- ?; S-PUJJM ^5:; S*'i!f*t;ri;':5:v/-; • : • • " - • • • r l : ' '' '•"'" - '•' '?W...V ':^ •:---<: .-•:?--. ' . . . . . . . : ; . ' ' ? * : • ' • • • • ' :;liw •....'.
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FCCFCCGasAlkyFCCFCCFCCFCCFCCFCCGasAlkyFCCFCCFCCFCCFCCFCCGas ConFCCFCCAlkyAlkyAlkyAlkyFCCFCCFCCGas ConFCCFCCAlkyAlkyAlky
210.01210.02210.03210.04210.05210.06210.07211211.01211.02211.03211.04211.05211.06211.07212212.01212.02212.03212.04212.05212.06212.07212.08212.09213213.01213.02213.03213.04213.05213.06213.07213.08
Heavy Cycle Oil LinesHeavy Cycle Oil LinesHeavy Cycle Oil LinesHeavy Cycle Oil LinesHeavy Cycle Oil LinesHeavy Cycle Oil LinesHeavy Cycle Oil LinesHeavy Cycle Oil From Main Column (Fitting)Heavy Cycle Oil FittingsHeavy Cycle Oil FittingsHeavy Cycle Oil FittingsHeavy Cycle Oil FittingsHeavy Cycle Oil FittingsHeavy Cycle Oil FittingsHeavy Cycle Oil FittingsLight Cycle Oil/Main Column to Stripper (Line)Light Cycle Oil LinesLight Cycle Oil LinesLight Cycle Oil LinesLight Cycle Oil LinesLight Cycle Oil LinesLight Cycle Oil LinesLight Cycle Oil LinesLight Cycle Oil LinesLight Cycle Oil LinesLight Cycle Oil/Main Column to StripperLight Cycle Oil FittingsLight Cycle Oil FittingsLight Cycle Oil FittingsLight Cycle Oil FittingsLight Cycle Oil FittingsLight Cycle Oil FittingsLight Cycle Oil FittingsLight Cycle Oil Fittings
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25090
12666864
10126668648
1066
10754
12148
1066
10754
12
2
1.5
1.5
58
22101097
12
077187
1627
Source: Compiled from data presented in Appendix A of Asbestos Survey Report for Cyril Petrochemical Corporation, 2 West Main, Cyril, Oklahoma (Asbestos Analytics, Inc., 1992)
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$?••;. : • • . : : . Wj '. . • ... .:. ,. :• ,»?» KsissaiSisSi-i;;- '; • ' . ' '•••"-••x!--%^^--vvr.iAlkyCrude Flash Tower UnitCrude Flash Tower UnitCrude PumpsCrude PumpsCrude PumpsFCCCrude PumpAlkyCrude StillsCrude Flash Tower UnitCrude Flash Tower UnitCrude PumpsCrude PumpsCrude PumpsCrude PumpsCrude PumpsAlkyCrude StillsCrude Flash Tower UnitCrude Flash Tower UnitCrude Flash Tower UnitCrude Flash Tower UnitCrude Flash Tower UnitCrude Flash Tower UnitCrude Flash Tower UnitCrude Pump AreaFCCFlash TowerFCCCrude Pump AreaFCCFlash TowerFCC
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213.09214214.01214.02214.03214.04214.05214.06214.07214.08215215.01215.02215.03215.04215.05215.06215.07215.08218219220221222224224.01225225.01225.02225.03226226.01226.02226.03
nBBBll ^Light Cycle Oil FittingsCrude Flash Tower Resid. (Line)Crude Flash Tower Resid. LinesCrude Flash Tower Resid. LinesCrude Flash Tower Resid. LinesCrude Flash Tower Resid. LinesCrude Flash Tower Resid. LinesCrude Flash Tower Resid. LinesCrude Flash Tower Resid. LinesCrude Flash Tower Resid. LinesCrude Flash Tower Resid.(Fitting)Crude Flash Tower Resid. FittingsCrude Flash Tower Resid. FittingsCrude Flash Tower Resid. FittingsCrude Flash Tower Resid. FittingsCrude Flash Tower Resid. FittingsCrude Flash Tower Resid. FittingsCrude Flash Tower Resid. FittingsCrude Flash Tower Resid. FittingsFlash Tower Diesel (Line)Flash Tower APCO 467 (Line)Flash Tower APCO 467 (Fitting)Flash Tower Texas STOD (Line)Flash Tower Texas STOD (Fitting)Vapor Line From F.T. Heater to F.T. FittingFlash Tower Vapor FittingsSecondary Crude to Flash Tower (Line)Secondary Crude LinesSecondary Crude LinesSecondary Crude LinesSecondary Crude to Flash Tower (Fitting)Secondary Crude FittingsSecondary Crude FittingsSecondary Crude Fittings
KM0HM l%f£j''||WiQSM
150205
70110
130
60180230190
141304040709070
1006676674466666666
121277776777
7667446
2
1.511112
1.5
1.5
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51.5
1120
10105
151515
8
1232
3784
Source: Compiled from data presented in Appendix A of Asbestos Survey Report for Cyril Petrochemical Corporation, 2 West Main, Cyril, Oklahoma (Asbestos Analytics, Inc., 1992)
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Crude Flash Tower UnitCrude PumpDesalterFlash TowerCrude Flash Tower UnitCrude PumpDesalterFlash TowerTank #46VAC AreaFCCVAC AreaCrude StillTank #46Tank #46VACOld ReformerCrude StillsBoilerAirblownTank #46VAC AreaFCCVAC AreaCrude StillTank #46Tank #46VACOld ReformerCrude StillsBoilerCrude Pump AreaAlkyCrude Still
227227.01227.02227.03228228.01228.02228.03229229.01229.02229.03229.04229.05229.06229.07229.08229.09229.1229.11230230.01230.02230.03230.04230.05230.06230.07230.08230.09230.1231231.01231.02
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Primary Crude At Crude Flash Tower (Line)Primary Crude At Crude Flash Tower LinesPrimary Crude At Crude Flash Tower LinesPrimary Crude At Crude Flash Tower LinesPrimary Crude At Flash Tower (Fitting)Primary Crude At Flash Tower FittingsPrimary Crude At Flash Tower FittingsPrimary Crude At Flash Tower FittingsFuel oil to furnaces and boilers (line)Fuel oil to furnaces and boilers-linesFuel oil to furnaces and boilers-linesFuel oil to furnaces and boilers-linesFuel oil to furnaces and boilers-linesFuel oil to furnaces and boilers-linesFuel oil to furnaces and boilers-linesFuel oil to furnaces and boilers-linesFuel oil to furnaces and boilers-linesFuel oil to furnaces and boilers-linesFuel oil to furnaces and boilers-linesFuel oil to furnaces and boilers-linesFuel oil to furnaces and boilers (fitting)Fuel oil to furnaces and boilers-fittingsFuel oil to furnaces and boilers-fittingsFuel oil to furnaces and boilers-fittingsFuel oil to furnaces and boilers-fittingsFuel oil to furnaces and boilers-fittingsFuel oil to furnaces and boilers-fittingsFuel oil to furnaces and boilers-fittingsFuel oil to furnaces and boilers-fittingsFuel oil to furnaces and boilers-fittingsFuel oil to furnaces and boilers-fittingsPrimary crude to #1 tower from crude stillPrimary crude to #1 tower linesPrimary crude to #1 tower lines
ivSE? ( N> -'fSNi'. viP^KB125115115115
2252302011502535308017540020330
150150200
88888888
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1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
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44663332370
Source: Compiled from data presented in Appendix A of Asbestos Survey Report for Cyril Petrochemical Corporation, 2 West Main, Cyril, Oklahoma (Asbestos Analytics, Inc., 1992)
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Primary crude to crude stills (fitting)Primary crude to #1 tower fittingsPrimary crude to #1 tower fittingsSylica alumina tower (line) - to & from alky unitSylica alumina tower (fitting)Siev treater (line)Siev treater (fitting)Heat exchangerHot oil from hot oil accumulator to heater (line)Hot oil linesHot oil linesHot oil linesHot oil linesHot oil linesHot oil linesHot oil linesHot oil linesHot oil linesHot oil linesHot oil linesHot oil linesHot oil linesHot oil linesHot oil linesHot oil linesHot oil linesHot oil linesHot oil linesHot oil linesHot oil linesHot oil linesHot oil linesHot oil linesHot oil lines
480
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1802502541232255010332725332018
12520327555323650165
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88855651486951010810101010106510961481479127165
1.5
1111
1.51.5
889
3
20
Source: Compiled from data presented in Appendix A of Asbestos Survey Report for Cyril Petrochemical Corporation, 2 West Main, Cyril, Oklahoma (Asbestos Analytics, Inc., 1992)
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Source: Compiled from data presented in Appendix A of Asbestos Survey Report for Cyril Petrochemical Corporation, 2 West Main, Cyril, Oklahoma (Asbestos Analytics, Inc., 1992)
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Source: Compiled from data presented in Appendix A of Asbestos Survey Report for Cyril Petrochemical Corporation, 2 West Main, Cyril, Oklahoma (Asbestos Analytics, Inc., 1992)
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