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HomeMy Public PortalAbout9 Appendices ABCDState of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction Office of Administration M S P Framework Plan The MSP Redevelopment Project Appendices A, B, C, & D Bob Holden, Governor State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction Office of Administration PARSONS 400 Woods Mill Road South, Suite 330 . St. Louis, Missouri 63017-3427 . (314) 434-2900 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates M S P “Make no little plans; they have no magic to stir men’s blood and probably themselves will not be realized. Make big plans; aim high in hope and work, remembering that a noble, logical diagram once recorded will never die, but long after we are gone will be a living thing, asserting itself with ever growing insistency. Remember that our sons and grandsons are going to do things that would stagger us. Let your watchword be order and your beacon beauty.” Daniel Burnham - 1907 October 2003Framework Plan The MSP Redevelopment Project Appendices A, B, C, & D State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS in association with TC - 1 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Table of Contents Framework Plan (Under Separate Cover) Appendix A Phase I Environmental Assessment – Jefferson City Correctional Facility (MSP) June 3, 2002 Phase I Environmental Assessment – State Agency for Surplus Property June 29, 2001 Appendix B Observations of the Enclosure Walls Appendix C PowerPoint Handout - Public Presentation - February 11, 2003 Appendix D Existing Buildings To Remain – Drawing The Master Plan – Drawing Master Plan Sketch Looking East Master Plan Sketch Looking West State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates M S P Appendix A State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 1 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT JEFFERSON CITY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY 631 EAST STATE STREET JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI 65101 Prepared for: Parson HBA 400 Woods Mill Road South, Suite 300 St. Louis, Missouri 63017 59th and Arsenal Building C Two Campbell Plaza St. Louis, Missouri 63139 June 3, 2002 engineering,inc. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 2 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . 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George Dickie Associates Section....................................................................................................................................................................................................Page Executive Summary 1.0 Introduction................................................................................................................................................................................7 1.1 Purpose.......................................................................................................................................................................................7 1.2 Methodology..............................................................................................................................................................................7 2.0 Site Description..........................................................................................................................................................................8 2.1 Location and Legal Description.................................................................................................................................................8 2.2 Site and Vicinity ........................................................................................................................................................................8 2.3 Site Improvements.....................................................................................................................................................................8 2.4 Current Uses of Property ...........................................................................................................................................................8 2.5 Past Uses of the Property...........................................................................................................................................................8 2.6 Current and Past Uses of Adjoining Property............................................................................................................................9 2.7 Site Physical Setting ..................................................................................................................................................................9 3.0 Records Review.......................................................................................................................................................................10 3.1 Environmental Record Sources................................................................................................................................................10 3.2 Aerial Photographs...................................................................................................................................................................17 3.3 Local Directories......................................................................................................................................................................18 3.4 Local Zoning/Land-Use Records.............................................................................................................................................18 3.5 Sanborn Maps..........................................................................................................................................................................18 3.6 Historical Topography Maps...................................................................................................................................................20 3.7 Audit Check Facility Report....................................................................................................................................................20 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 3 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 4.0 Site Reconnaissance.................................................................................................................................................................21 4.1 Site Survey Process..................................................................................................................................................................21 4.2 Hazardous Materials and Petroleum Products.........................................................................................................................21 4.3 Storage Tanks...........................................................................................................................................................................21 4.4 Drums.......................................................................................................................................................................................21 4.5 Hazardous Waste .....................................................................................................................................................................22 4.6 Solid Waste..............................................................................................................................................................................22 4.7 Wastewater...............................................................................................................................................................................22 4.8 Drains and Sumps....................................................................................................................................................................22 4.9 Stains and Pools of Liquid (Interior) .......................................................................................................................................22 4.10 Pits, Ponds, Lagoons................................................................................................................................................................22 4.11 Stained Soil or Pavement and Stressed Vegetation .................................................................................................................23 4.12 Potential PCB-Containing Electrical or Hydraulic Equipment ...............................................................................................23 5.0 Interviews and Questionnaire ..................................................................................................................................................24 5.1 Owner/Tenant Questionnaire...................................................................................................................................................24 5.2 Local Fire Department.............................................................................................................................................................24 5.3 Local Utility Company ............................................................................................................................................................24 6.0 Findings, Conclusions and Recommendations........................................................................................................................25 7.0 Signatures of Environmental Professionals.............................................................................................................................26 8.0 Qualifications of Environmental Professionals .......................................................................................................................27 9.0 Limitations of Report...............................................................................................................................................................29 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 4 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Figures 1 Topographic and Site Plan Appendices A State Agency for Surplus Property – Phase I Environmental Assessment (June 29, 2001), by reference only. B Site Reconnaissance Photographs C Site Survey Summary Form D Material Safety Data Sheet Summary E Ameren UE Correspondence State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 5 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Executive Summary TSi Engineering, Inc. (TSi) performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) in November, 2001 for the property known as the Jefferson City Correctional Facility located in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri. This Phase I ESA was conducted for Parson HBA, Inc. for the purpose of identifying potential recognized environmental conditions (RECs) associated with the property. The subject property occupies approximately 150 acres in Cole County, Missouri. The main prison is bounded by; East State Street, Lafayette Street, and East Capitol Avenue to the east; Dulle and Hampton Towers to the north; Union Pacific and Missouri River to the west; and the Missouri Department of Surplus Properties to the south. The subject property consists primarily of grass and tree covered lots, asphalt and concrete lots, and limestone and brick buildings with concrete basements. Concrete sidewalk, streets, alleys, yards, and several underground utilities surround the subject property. The Missouri Department of Surplus Properties is located on the Jefferson City Correctional Facility property. TSi performed a Phase I ESA of this property and the adjoining undeveloped forested area to the southeast, to the extent accessible, in June of 2001. That Phase I ESA is presented in this report as appendix A. The Environmental Data Resources (EDR) database search identified 33 facilities within their respective American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) defined search distances from the subject property. Twelve UST (Underground Storage Tank) sites were located within the ¼-mile radius search of the subject property. These sites were Jefferson City Correctional Center, SIPI’s 66, Former Medical Arts Building, Buescher Memorial Hone, Hocker Oil Company, Jefferson City Station, Phillip’s 66/Pump Handle Snack Shop, Turner’s Conoco, Central Maintenance Garage, Al’s Tire Service, State of Missouri Surplus Property, and Cole County Courthouse. Ten LUST (leaking underground storage tank) sites were located within ½-mile of the subject property. These sites were Former Medical Arts Building, Hocker Oil Company, Jefferson City Station, Central Maintenance Garage, Al’s Tire Service, State of Missouri Surplus Property, Sprint, Jefferson State Office Building, Central Education Facility, Fill and Wash and Clark and Elm. Seven Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Small Quantity Generator (RCRA SQG) sites were located within ¼-mile of the subject property. These sites were Jefferson City Correctional Center, Jefferson City Central Maintenance Center (820 East Miller Street), Jefferson City Central Maintenance Center (210 Monroe Street), Al’s Tire Service, Missouri Bar Print, City of Jefferson City, and Firestone Tire and Rubber Company. One FINDS (Facility Index System) site was located as part of the search. This site was Jefferson City Correctional Center, the target property. One FTTS [FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act) /TSCA (Toxic Substance Control Act) Tracking System] site was located. This site was also the Jefferson City Correctional Center. Three orphan sites were indicated by the EDR report. An orphan site is defined as a site unmappable with the information available. One site was Delong’s, located on East Capitol Avenue in Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site was classified as a UST. A second site was SS 5634, located at 507 McCarty Street in Jefferson City, Missouri State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 6 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 65101. This site was also classified as a UST. A third site was the MO Highway and Transportation Dept., located on East McCarty Street in Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site was classified as an LUST. Information on the address location and activities on these sites was not provided. In our opinion, the following RECs have been identified for the subject property as a result of this Phase I ESA: • Potential asbestos-containing building materials (ACBM); • Potential lead-based paint (LBP); • Potential soil and groundwater impact from UST and LUST tank removal sites at topographically equal or lower elevations to the property located at the old boiler house, Surplus Properties, the garage facility, behind the Soap factory, and the new boiler house; • Potential soil and groundwater impact from current and historical industrial sites located in two places within the prison. The current site is located in the west section in a topographically low area of the prison. The historical industrial site is located in the east section in a topographically high area of the prison where the current upper playing fields are located. Former chemical storage vaults located on the southeast side of the prison between the new boiler house and Surplus Properties would also be a target; • Potential soil impact from unknown sources of backfill materials located in five locations in and around the prison. The first location is the current Administration Building and Garage Facility. The second location is outside the southeast prison wall along East Capital Drive. The third location is the terrace slope where the new boiler house is located. The fourth location is along the bluffs next to the former Lard house and Potato House. The fifth location is a soil hill trending northwest/southeast between the upper and lower playing fields. Recognized environmental conditions relate to possible environmental impacts associated with historic land use and practices, and potential sources of environmental impacts associated with the existing building and/or current site practices. Asbestos and lead-based paint inspections of existing structures must be performed by Missouri licensed inspectors. These inspections are required by federal, state and local regulations prior to disturbance of these structures. Environmental soil borings may be necessary for the subject property in the areas topographically lower or equal to former UST and AST sites; current and former industrial site locations within the prison; the former chemical storage vaults outside the prison; and the five backfill locations in and around the prison to determine if any environmental impact exists. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 7 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this environmental site assessment is to address potential environmental concerns of the subject property by reviewing past usages of the subject property and adjacent properties, identifying recognized environmental conditions (RECs), and assessing the environmental impact of the RECs on the subject property. RECs are defined in ASTM E 1527-00 as “the presence or likely presence of any hazardous substances or petroleum products on a property under conditions that indicate an existing release, a past release, or a material threat of a release of any hazardous substances or petroleum products into structures on the property or into the ground, groundwater, or surface water of the property.” An additional purpose of this ESA is to address the relevance of the identified RECs to the subject property’s future development. 1.2 Methodology This environmental site assessment was conducted in accordance with the ASTM Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process, ASTM E 1527-00. The Phase I ESA activities consist of: • Records Review • Site Reconnaissance • Interviews • Documentation The conclusions included in this report were prepared with the understanding that the sites may be redeveloped in the near future. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 8 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 2.0 Site Description 2.1 Location and Legal Description The subject properties occupy approximately 150+ acres in Cole County, Missouri. The main prison is bounded by; East State Street, Lafayette Street, and East Capitol Avenue to the east; Dulle and Hampton Towers to the north; Union Pacific and Missouri River to the west; and the Missouri Department of Surplus Properties to the south. The Missouri Department of Surplus Properties is located on the Jefferson City Correctional Facility property and a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) was performed by TSi Engineering June of 2001. The Missouri Department of Surplus Properties Phase I ESA report is presented in this report as Appendix A. The subject property consist primarily of grass and tree covered lots, asphalt and concrete lots, and limestone and brick buildings with concrete basements. Concrete sidewalk, streets, alleys, yards, and several underground utilities surround the subject property. The location of the subject property is shown in Figure 1, Topographic and Site Plan. 2.2 Site and Vicinity The subject property is a prison facility with associated housing units, factories, and administrative buildings surrounded by several residential neighborhoods and light commercial businesses. The site is located on a bluff, over looking the Missouri River. The bluff slopes towards the river to the northeast with inter-tonguing ravines between summits. 2.3 Site Improvements Due to the age of the facility, many changes in buildings and area of the prison have occurred. There have been several expansions to the prison site most notably expansions to the north and to the south. These expansions include demolition or pre-existing structures and construction of new buildings. Currently, the site consists of asphalt and concrete sidewalks and parking lots, paved streets, multistory brick and concrete buildings and underground utilities. 2.4 Current Uses of Property The subject property is primarily a prison and prison support facilities. 2.5 Past Uses of the Property The subject property has been used as a prison since the 1830’s. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 9 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 2.6 Current and Past Uses of Adjoining Property 2.6.1 Current Uses of Adjoining Property The current uses of adjoining property consist of a mix of residential and commercial. There are also designated wetland areas along the Missouri River northeast of the prison between the riverbank and the Union Pacific Railroad. 2.6.2 Past Uses of Adjoining Property According to the historical research, there has been little change in the uses of the adjoining property. The area has remained primarily residential and commercial. The International Shoe Factory was previously in operation south of the prison. 2.7 Site Physical Setting 2.7.1 Topography The subject property is located on bluffs overlooking the Missouri River approximately 540 to 660 feet above sea level. A site topographic map is presented in Figure 1, Topographic and Site Plan. 2.7.2 Soil and Geology Soil characteristics of the area are variable. The predominant soil type at the subject property is a silty clay to clay soil. The subject property is located on dolomite of the Paleozoic Era, Ordovician System, Canadian Series. These formations gently dip toward the north-northeast. 2.7.3 Groundwater and Surface water Surface runoff is controlled primarily by the storm sewer system. Groundwater levels and flow vary due to influences of surface water flow and soil/rock type. The subject property is located on the high bluff area between two intermittent creeks flowing south to north on the northeast side of the property and on the southwest side of the property respectively. The Missouri River flows west to east on the northeast side of the prison. There are water supply wells located on prison property southeast of the prison. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 10 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 3.0 Records Review 3.1 Environmental Record Sources Environmental Data Resources, Inc. (EDR) was subcontracted to search available environmental record databases. The results of the environmental record database search are presented in a report titled The EDR – Radius Map with GeoCheck®, Jefferson City Correctional Facility, 631 East State Street, Jefferson City, MO 65101, Inquiry No: 708648.5s, prepared for TSi Engineering, Inc. and dated November 29, 2001. The distances used for searching the environmental record databases are in accordance with American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments, ASTM E 1527-00. 3.1.1 EDR Environmental Database Search The following federal and state agency databases were searched and reviewed for evidence of any potential environmental contamination issues, such as incidents or facilities that may have affected the environmental integrity of the subject property: • National Priority List (NPL) – 1 mile search radius • State Hazardous Waste Sites – 1 mile search radius • Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Corrective Action Activity (CORRACTS) – 1 mile search radius • Superfund (CERCLA) Consent Decrees (CONSENT) – 1 mile search radius • Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System (CERCLIS) – ½ mile search radius • State Landfill – ½ mile search radius • Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Transportation, Storage and Disposal (RCRA-TSD) – ½ mile search radius • Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) – ½ mile search radius • Underground Storage Tank (UST) – ¼ mile search radius • RCRIS Small Quantity Generator (RCRIS-SQG) – ¼ mile search radius • RCRIS Large Quantity Generator (RCRIS-LQG) – ¼ mile search radius • Delisted NPL Sites – Target Property • CERCLA No Further Remedial Action Planned (CERC-NFRAP) – Target Property • Above-ground Petroleum Storage Tanks (AST) – Target Property State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 11 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates • RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System (RAATS) – Target Property • Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System (HMRIS) – Target Property • PCB Activity Database System (PADS) – Target Property • Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS) – Target Property • Facility Index System (FINDS) – Target Property • Toxic Chemical Release Inventory System (TRIS) – Target Property • NPL Liens (NPL Lien) – Target Property • Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) – Target Property • FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act) /TSCA (Toxic Substance Control Act) Tracking System (FTTS) – Target Property • Material Licensing Tracking System (MLTS) – Target Property • Certified Hazardous Waste Resources Recovery Facilities (MO RRC) – Target Property 3.1.2 Summary of EDR Environmental Database Search Results The subject property was identified in the EDR Environmental Database search. Several surrounding property were identified within the ASTM specified search distances from the subject property. A listing of database search findings is presented below. Database Searched Search Distance (Miles) Facilities Located UST ¼ 12 LUST ½ 10 RCRIS-SQG ¼ 7 FINDS Target Property 1 FTTS Target Property 1 Orphan Site ¼ 3 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 12 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Discrepancies between the information provided by government agencies and EDR may exist due to incomplete or non-updated databases of either resource. In addition, facilities may be listed in more than one category on the environmental screening report. A summary of the EDR sites identified within the above listed search distances follows. UST (12 sites) • Jefferson City Correctional Center, 631 State Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site is the subject property. Three tanks have been removed. The subject property is not listed as a LUST property. • SIPI’s 66, 801 East High Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site is located 0 to ¼ mile south-southwest of the subject property. Two tanks are currently in use. • Former Medical Arts Building, 515 East High Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This property is located 0 to ¼ mile west of the subject property. One tank has been removed. • Buescher Memorial Hone, 429 East Capitol Avenue, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This property is located 0 to ¼ mile west-northwest of the subject property. One tank has been removed. • Hocker Oil Company, 501 East McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site is located 0 to ¼ mile west-southwest of the subject property. Three tanks are currently in use and four tanks have been permanently closed in place. • Jefferson City Station, 301 State Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site is located 0 to ¼ mile northwest of the subject property. Two tanks have been removed. • Phillip’s 66/Pump Handle Snack Shop, 510 Cherry Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site is located 0 to ¼ mile south-southwest of the subject property. Two tanks have been removed. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 13 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates • Turner’s Conoco, 401 East McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site is located 0 to ¼ mile west of the subject property. Three tanks have been removed. • Central Maintenance Garage, 830 East Miller Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site is located 0 to ¼ mile south-southwest of the subject property. Four tanks are currently in use and one tank has been removed. • Al’s Tire Service, 1015 East McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site is located 0 to ¼ mile south of the subject property. Four tanks are reported removed. • Cole County Courthouse, 301 East High Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 63101. This site is located 0 to ¼ mile west-northwest of the subject property. One tank is currently in use. • State of Missouri Surplus Property, 117 Riverside Drive, Jefferson City, Missouri 63102. This site is located 0 to ¼ mile east-southeast of the subject property. Two tanks have been removed. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 14 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates LUST (10 sites) • Former Medical Arts Building, 515 East High Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This property is located 0 to ½ mile west of the subject property. There was a release reported at this facility on 8/25/92. Remedial technique was reported as excavation. Spill cleanup began on 8/25/92 and ended on 10/12/95. • Hocker Oil Company, 501 East McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site is located 0 to ½ mile west-southwest of the subject property. There was a release reported on 4/8/92. The remedial technique was reported as excavation. Soil was listed as the contaminated media. Spill cleanup started on 4/8/92 and ended on 5/27/99. • Jefferson City Station, 301 State Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This property is located 0 to ½ mile northwest of the subject property. There was a release reported on 10/23/96. Excavation, tank closure, and monitoring were the remedial techniques listed. Soil and groundwater were listed as the contaminated media. Spill cleanup began on 10/23/96 and ended on 11/03/96. • Central Maintenance Garage, 830 East Miller Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site is located 0 to ½ mile south-southwest of the subject property. There was a release reported on 12/13/94. Excavation was the remedial technique listed. Soil was listed as the contaminated media. Spill cleanup began on 12/13/94 and ended on 5/22/95. • Al’s Tire Service, 1015 East McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site is located 0 to ½ mile south of the subject property. There was a release reported on 1/01/88. Excavation, tank closure, and landfill were the remedial techniques listed. Soil was listed as the contaminated media. Spill cleanup and completion dates were not provided. • State of Missouri Surplus Property, 117 Riverside Drive, Jefferson City, Missouri 63102. This site is located 0 to ½ mile east-southeast of the subject property. There was a release reported on 7/2/93. Excavation was listed as the remedial technique. Spill cleanup began on 7/2/93 and ended on 12/15/93. • Sprint, 319 Madison Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site is located 0 to ½ mile west-northwest of the subject property. There was a release reported on 6/13/94. Excavation was listed as the remedial technique. Spill cleanup began on 7/27/94 and ended on 11/3/94. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 15 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates • Jefferson State Office Building, 205 Jefferson, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102. This site is located 0 to ½ mile west-northwest of the subject property. There was a release reported on 8/24/98. Excavation and tank closure were the remedial techniques listed. Soil and groundwater were listed as the contaminated media. Spill cleanup began on 10/1/98 and no completion date was provided. • Central Education Facility, 214 East Miller Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102. This site is located 0 to ½ mile west of the subject property. There was a release reported on 2/1/94. Excavation was the remedial technique listed. Spill cleanup began on 2/15/94 and ended on 5/6/94. • Fill and Wash, Clark and Elm, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site is located 0 to ½ mile south of the subject property. There was a release reported on 5/18/94. Site characterization was listed as the remedial technique. Groundwater was listed as the contaminated media. Spill cleanup began on 4/30/97 and ended 4/5/2000. RCRIS-SQG (7 sites) • Jefferson City Correctional Center, 631 State Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site is the subject property. Two violations were reported on 2/9/90. • Jefferson City Central Maintenance Center, 820 East Miller Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site is located 0 to ¼ mile south-southwest of the subject property. No violations were reported. • News Tribune Company, 210 Monroe Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102. This site is located 0 to ¼ mile west-northwest of the subject property. No violations were reported. • Al’s Tire Service, 1015 East McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site is located 0 to ¼ south of the subject property. No violations were reported. • Missouri Bar Print, 326 Monroe, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site is located 0 to ¼ mile west-northwest of the subject property. No violations were reported. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 16 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates • City of Jefferson City, 320 East McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site is located 0 to ¼ mile west of the subject property. One violation was reported on 6/24/88. • Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, 406 Monroe Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site is located 0 to ¼ mile west of the subject property. No violations were reported. FINDS (1 site) • Jefferson City Correctional Center, 631 State Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site is the subject property. This report identified pertinent environmental activity at the site with Facility Registry System, National Compliance Database, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Information System, and Section Seven Tracking System. Details of any information found on the site were not provided. FTTS (1 site) • Jefferson City Correctional Center, 631 State Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site is the subject property. This report indicated proposed penalties and a close out date of 6/3/91. Violations were listed as PCB storage and disposal. Orphan site (3 sites) • Delong’s, East Capitol Avenue, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site was classified as a UST. Information on the address location and activities on the site was not provided. • SS 5634, 507 McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site was classified as a UST. Information on activities on the site was not provided. • Mo Highway and Transportation Dept., East McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site was classified as a LUST. Information on the address location and activities on the site was not provided State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 17 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Based on the findings of the database review, REC’s were noted for the subject property in the form of lists previously located on site and violations associated with PCB’s storage and disposal. Additionally, the prior LUST listing for the adjoining and up gradient State of Missouri Surplus Property is a REC. None of the other database listings appear to be a REC based on distance, groundwater gradient, and/or closure status. 3.1.3 Environmental Assessment Reports The property owner indicated that no previous Phase I ESA was performed on the subject property. There were two sites which received five violations from the Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) in February of 1990 for EPA regulations. One site was located near to the northwest area of the Gas Chamber. Violations in this area were associated with waste disposal of Potassium Cyanide and Sulfuric Acid after executions. Analytical results of soil borings in the area revealed little to no impact from the storage of these chemicals. The other site was located at the old dumpsite on the bluffs near to the Potato House. Violations were associated with hazardous chemical drums, which were found. Analytical results of soil borings in the area indicated little to no impact from the chemicals. 3.2 Aerial Photographs Aerial photographs were obtained and reviewed for the subject property and surrounding areas for the years 1961, 1965, 1970, 1980, 1989, and 1995. 3.2.1 1961Aerial Photograph Review The subject property appeared to be consistent with present day structures inside the prison with the exception of the Chapel and the Maximum Security Building. The interior wall (former exterior prison wall) of the prison is present. The property adjoining to the northwest is tree and grass covered with part of the area used for parking. Three residential structures are present to the northwest. The area to the southeast near the water tower is tree and grass covered and may have been used for farming. Southwest of the prison wall is primarily residential homes. There are three AST tanks located northeast of the Diesel Plant and four silo structures south of the Old Boiler Plant. 3.2.2 1965 Aerial Photograph Review The area near to the water tower appears to be developed with buildings and parking lots. There appears to be debris in and around the Slaughter House and the Incinerator. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 18 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 3.2.3 1970 Aerial Photograph Review The interior wall of the prison is gone. An additional structure has been added to the north of the garage facility. Additional buildings have been added to the development to the southeast near the water tower. There appears to be debris along the bluff northeast of the Potato House. 3.2.4 1980 Aerial Photograph Review The Chapel appears for the first time in the prison. Additional buildings have been added to the development to the southeast near the water tower. The Dulle & Hampton Towers appear on the property to the northwest. 3.2.5 1989 Aerial Photograph Review The Maximum Security Building appears for the first time. The New Boiler Plant is present outside the southeast wall with two AST tanks associated with the building. The three residential houses near the prison property are no longer present and the area is now a parking lot 3.2.6 1995 Aerial Photograph Review There were no significant changes observed in this photograph. 3.3 Local Directories Polk and Haines directories are in the process of being reviewed. A summary of the review will be presented in Table 1 as this information is made available. 3.4 Local Zoning/Land-Use Records The city zoning office was contacted for current zoning/land use of the subject property. The subject property is zoned RS-1 which represents residential single. 3.5 Sanborn Maps Sanborn maps were obtained and reviewed for the subject property and surrounding areas for the years 1885, 1892, 1898, 1908, 1916, 1923, 1939, 1943, 1968, and 1984. The Sanborn map of 1885 shows the prison with approximately 20 structures. Lafayette Street goes to the river and East State Street is named East Water Street. The map shows a deep ravine approximately 50 feet north of East Water Street and approximately 100 feet west State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 19 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates of Lafayette Street. A quarry outline is shown inside the prison on the southeast side. Warehouses and stables are present near Lafayette Street. The surrounding area appears to have small residential structures. The Sanborn map of 1892 shows several structures (the print shop, machine shop, clothing department, and laundry) removed from the center section of the prison. There appears to be expansion of the prison to East Main Street (now East Capitol Avenue) towards the southwest with two additional boot and shoe factory structures. The Sanborn map of 1898 shows two additional structures in the northeast section of the prison and the addition of a cell house in the middle of the prison. The Slaughter House is shown outside the east prison wall near Chestnut Street along the river. The surrounding area is being developed as residential. The Sanborn map of 1908 shows a boiler plant outside the prison wall on the northeast side. The female department structures have been reconstructed and an additional factory was built in the southeast section. The shoe factory south of the prison appears for the first time. The Sanborn map of 1916 shows little change from 1908. The residential properties surrounding the prison are developing. Capitol City Water Company appears along the river north of the prison. The Sanborn map of 1923 shows the construction of an auditorium outside the southeast prison wall. The Centennial Building and one of the factories are no longer present and three smaller buildings are shown. A T.B. Hospital is indicated near the area where the quarry was previously located. Two tanks located on the north side of the boiler plant are labeled for crude oil. The shoe factory south of the prison has expanded to the rear. The 1939 Sanborn map shows major changes in the prison site. The prison has been expanded to the northwest and southwest with approximately 14 structures including the prison wall. The structures in the northwest expansion include the Hospital, T.B. Ward, Kitchen and Dining Hall, Administration Building, dormitory outside the wall and the Garage Facility. This expansion went over the existing Lafayette Street and over a pre-existing deep ravine. The expansion to the southeast includes the Twine Factory, “I” Housing Unit, Shoe Factory, General Storage Building, Print and Tin Shop, Dry Cleaning, and ‘Death House’. The Slaughter House remains outside the east prison wall. The Female Dormitory located southeast of the prison is shown and is near to the water tower. The Sanborn Map of 1943 shows little change from the 1939 map. The Sanborn Map of 1968 shows major changes in prison buildings. The Auditorium, all but one building in the south upper industrial area, and the south side of the boiler plant are no longer present. Two new recreational buildings are located in the south upper industrial area. The new Chapel is located in the courtyard area between housing units 3 and 4. Four oil tanks are located on the south side of the State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 20 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates boiler plant. The General Storage Building is now the Soap Factory with caustic pits located on the northwest side of the building. The Twine Factory is now the License Plate Factory. The Slaughter House on Chestnut Street has been removed. A new building (potentially the isolation cell house) located on the north side of the prison is indicated but no name is provided. The residential area to the southeast has undergone further development. The Female Dormitory on the hill near the water tower is now the Officer Training Center. The northeast portion of the building has been demolished along with several support buildings nearby. The property just south of the Officer Training Center is developed for the State Agency for Surplus Property. The map shows a new oil fueled power plant located outside the southeast prison wall. Southeast of the Power Plant are three buildings identified as the Paint and Chem Vault. The Sanborn Map for 1984 shows little change from 1968. The Sanborn map review indicates REC’s in the form of historical industrial usage, bulk fuel storage, and chemical storage on the subject property. 3.6 Historical Topography Maps Historical topography maps were obtained and reviewed for the subject property and surrounding areas for the years 1942, 1967, and 1974. The historical topography map of 1942 shows a quarry located southeast of the prison wall along the hillside near the Potato House. The historical topography map of 1967 shows the quarry located southeast of the prison wall near the Potato House has been removed and possibly backfilled. The interior prison wall has a berm of soil were the wall was removed. The historical topography map of 1974 shows little change. 3.7 Audit Check Facility Report An EDR AuditCheck facility report was obtained and reviewed for the subject property. This report indicated that the Jefferson City Correctional Facility is listed as a hazardous waste generator (RCRIS) and has had violations reported. It also indicated the facility manages registered Underground Storage Tanks (UST). The facility is a producer of pesticides and has notified the EPA under section 7 of FIFRA (SSTS). Disinfectants produced in the Soap Factory fall under this regulation. The report indicated that the facility is listed in the EPA’s index system (FINDS). It also indicates the facility has inspections under FIFRA, TSCA, or EPCRA. Based on a review of the Audit Check facility report, the prior manufacture and usage of FIFRA regulated disinfectants is a REC. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 21 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 4.0 Site Reconnaissance 4.1 Site Survey Process A site reconnaissance of the subject property was conducted by TSi Engineering, Inc. on November 14, 2001. Photographs of the subject property are presented in Appendix B. The site survey summary is presented in Appendix C. 4.2 Hazardous Materials and Petroleum Products Due to the age of the buildings identified, suspect asbestos containing building materials and lead-based paint may be present. The Partition Factory uses paint, adhesives, and solvents for the partitions manufactured. The Metal Working Factory uses hydraulic fluids for machinery and cutting of metal. They also use paints and coatings. The Furniture Factory uses varnish and paint for furniture manufacturing. The Soap Factory uses dry cleaning fluid and caustics in their facility. The basement of the Shoe Factory is used for bulk storage of chemicals. The graphics arts department located on the second floor uses inks, solvents, and dyes. The Garage Facility uses a variety of products for the maintenance of vehicles. The New Boiler Plant uses a variety of products to maintain the boilers. Warehouse facilities store products manufactured at the prison as well as products used in manufacturing. A summary of Material Safety and Data Sheets is presented in Appendix D. The storage and usage of the above listed chemicals and petroleum products are REC’s. 4.3 Storage Tanks The Soap Factory has underground storage tanks used for storing potassium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide. These tanks are currently not in use. The Garage facility has two ASTs used for fuel. The New Boiler Plant has several ASTs used to store chemicals for the boiler plant. The Warehouse Facility located on Chestnut Street has one AST for diesel fuel. The chemical and fuel tanks listed on the subject property are REC’s. 4.4 Drums The Partition Factory stores paints and associated chemicals throughout the plant in 55 gallon drums. The Metal Working Factory stores oils and hydraulic fluids in designated areas throughout the plant in 55 gallon drums. The drums were undamaged and not leaking. The Furniture Factory stores paints and varnishes in 5 to 10 gallon containers primarily in the paint booth. Several flammable liquid cabinets are located throughout the plant. The containers were undamaged and not leaking. The Soap Factory stores dry cleaning fluid and caustics in 55-gallon drums throughout the plant. None of the containers or drums were damaged or leaking. The Shoe Factory has bulk storage in State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 22 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates plastic, metal and paper drums. These were in good condition. The Garage had drums and containers of lubricants and antifreeze, none of which were leaking. The New Boiler Plant had a storage room of lubricants, solvents, and cleaners used in maintenance of the plant. These were in good condition. Warehouse facilities stored soap products made in the prison. Pallets of goods were stored in undamaged condition. 4.5 Hazardous Waste The Partition Factory, the Metal Working Factory, the Furniture Factory, the Soap Factory, the Shoe Factory, the Garage, the New Boiler Plant, and the Warehouse facilities all use and have chemicals stored in each of the facilities. Material Safety and Data Sheets summary are presented in Appendix D. The storage and usage of the above listed chemicals and petroleum products are REC’s. 4.6 Solid Waste The Jefferson City Correctional facilities all use, have chemicals stored, and generate solid waste in each of the facilities. The prison maintains and secures all solid waste activities at the site. Material Safety and Data Sheets summary are presented in Appendix D. The storage and usage of the above listed chemicals and petroleum products are REC’s. 4.7 Wastewater The Jefferson City Correctional facilities all use and have chemicals stored in each of the facilities. Records indicate that a discharge permit was issued to the prison and a pre-treatment facility is on the site. It is not clear whether the permit is still active and or to what extent the pre-treatment facility is being utilized. Material Safety and Data Sheets summary are presented in Appendix D. The storage and usage of the above listed chemicals and petroleum products are REC’s. 4.8 Drains and Sumps The Partition Factory, the Metal Working Factory, the Furniture Factory, the Soap Factory, the Shoe Factory, the Garage, the New Boiler Plant, and Warehouse facilities had floor drains that did not have stains other than normal water stains. 4.9 Stains and Pools of Liquid (Interior) The Partition Factory, the Metal Working Factory, the Furniture Factory, the Soap Factory, the Shoe Factory, the Garage, the New Boiler Plant, and Warehouse facilities were kept clean. Any spills that occurred were attended to immediately. 4.10 Pits, Ponds, Lagoons State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 23 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Evidence of pits, ponds or lagoons was not observed during the site visit. 4.11 Stained Soil or Pavement and Stressed Vegetation Evidence of stained soils and stressed vegetation was not observed during the site visit. 4.12 Potential PCB-Containing Electrical or Hydraulic Equipment The Metal Working Factory has oils and hydraulic fluids. Waste oils were drummed and labeled. The Garage uses lubricants and hydraulic equipment in the maintenance of Correctional Facility vehicles. Electrical transformers were located throughout the prison and are maintained by the prison. PCB information for electrical transformers maintained by Ameren UE at or near the subject property is presented in Appendix E. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 24 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 5.0 Interviews and Questionnaire 5.1 Owner/Tenant Questionnaire The purpose of the questionnaire is to obtain historical background information for the site. TSi Engineering, Inc. has forwarded this questionnaire to the appropriate persons and shall submit the response as part of the final report or an addendum to the report. 5.2 Local Fire Department The Jefferson City Fire Department was contacted on December 3, 2001 to assess whether the local fire department had responded to any environmental emergencies at the property. According the Administrative Secretary, the Jefferson City Fire Department has not responded to any environmental emergencies at the subject property. 5.3 Local Utility Company Ameren UE was contacted by TSi Engineering, Inc. regarding the polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) status of electrical transformers at the site and surrounding areas. The Ameren UE search indicated 32 transformers in the vicinity of the Jefferson City Correctional Facility that are filled with mineral oil and are considered PCB contaminated until tested. A copy of the letter received from Ameren UE is presented in Appendix E. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 25 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 6.0 Findings and Conclusions Based on the information readily available to TSi Engineering, Inc., the following conclusions are pertinent to the subject property. The buildings on the subject property are over 50 years old. Due to the age of the buildings and observed building materials, asbestos-containing building (ACBM) materials and lead-based paint may be present. In our professional opinion, the following RECs have been identified for the subject property during this assessment: • Potential asbestos-containing building materials (ACBM); • Potential lead-based paint (LBP); • Potential soil and groundwater impact from UST and LUST tank removal sites at topographically equal or lower elevations to the property located at the old boiler house, Surplus Properties, the garage facility, behind the Soap factory, and the new boiler house; • Potential soil and groundwater impact from current and historical industrial sites located in two places within the prison. The current site is located in the west section in a topographically low area of the prison. The historical industrial site is located in the east section in a topographically high area of the prison where the current upper playing fields are located. Former chemical storage vaults located on the southeast side of the prison between the new boiler house and Surplus Properties would also be a target; • Potential soil impact from unknown sources of backfill materials located in five places in and around the prison. The first location is the current Administration Building and Garage Facility. The second location is outside the southeast prison wall along East Capital Drive. The third location is the terrace slope where the new boiler house is located. The fourth location is along the bluffs next to the former Lard house and Potato House. The fifth location is a soil hill trending northwest/southeast between the upper and lower playing fields. Recognized environmental conditions relate to possible environmental impacts associated with historic land use and practices, and potential sources of environmental impacts associated with the existing building and/or current site practices. • Asbestos and lead-based paint inspections of existing structures must be performed by Missouri licensed inspectors. These inspections are required by federal, state and local regulations prior to disturbance of these structures. Environmental soil borings may be necessary for the subject property in the areas topographically lower or equal to former UST’s and AST’s; current and former industrial site locations within the prison; the former chemical storage vaults outside the prison; and the five backfill locations in and around the prison to determine if any environmental impact exists. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 26 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 7.0 Signatures of Environmental Professionals This Phase I Environmental Site Assessment was conducted by the following environmental professionals in accordance with ASTM E 1527-00. Rick Whitney Date Staff Geologist Sylvester Douglas Date Manager, Environmental Services State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 27 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 8.0 Qualifications of Environmental Professionals Rick Whitney Staff Geologist Sylvester Douglas Environmental Group Manager Professional Summary: As a geologist, Mr. Whitney has over 15 years of experience within the geological and environmental field. His project experience includes: Phase I/II environmental assessments; preparation of work plans; asbestos investigations; feasibility studies; soil sampling; UST/AST storage tank management; and groundwater, air quality, and well placement monitoring. These services have been performed for commercial, industrial, and residential property. Areas of Expertise: Subsurface Investigations Soil Classifications Groundwater Monitoring Asbestos and Lead Sampling Phase I, II and III ESA Education: B.S. in Geology, University of Missouri – Columbia, 1982 Professional Summary: Mr. Douglas has over 14 years of experience in every facet of asbestos management including conducting AHERA inspections, identifying asbestos-containing materials, collecting bulk samples, preparing technical specifications and architectural drawings for asbestos abatement plans, performing air monitoring, determining and enacting engineering control methods to reduce potential hazards to abatement workers and the public, and preparing final reports. His background also includes management of a phase contrast microscopy (PCM) laboratory, including development of quality control programs, design of all reporting and recordkeeping systems, and management of air monitoring technicians and field personnel. Areas of Expertise: Phase I, II and III ESA Asbestos and Lead Surveys Regulatory Reviews Environmental Audits Process Safety Management Studies EPA Risk Assessments State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 28 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Rick Whitney Staff Geologist (continued) Registrations/Certifications: ACI Certified Technician, American Concrete Institute Certified Lead Inspector Certified Asbestos Inspector Certified Air Monitoring Technician OSHA 40-Hour Health and Safety Training Certification Professional Affiliations: Geological Society of America Sylvester Douglas Environmental Group Manager (continued) Education: B.S. in Engineering and Public Policy, Washington University, 1988 Registrations/Certifications: MoDNR Certified Air Sampling Professional AHERA Inspector, MO AHERA Management Planner, MO AHERA Abatement Worker, MO AHERA Project Designer NIOSH 582 Sampling and Evaluating Airborne Asbestos Dust (Method 7400) Lead Inspector, KUVII43000-4 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 29 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 9.0 Limitations of Report This report has been prepared on behalf of and for the exclusive use of the addressee, solely for use in an environmental assessment of the site. This report and the findings contained herein were prepared for Parsons HBA, Inc. expressly for their intended use of the property. This site assessment was performed in accordance with generally accepted practices of other consultants undertaking similar studies at the same time and in the same geographical area and TSi Engineering, Inc. observed that degree of care and skill generally exercised by other consultants under similar circumstances and conditions. The findings and conclusions stated herein must be considered not as scientific certainties, but rather as professional opinions concerning the significance of the limited data gathered during the course of the environmental site assessment. No other warranty, express or implied, is made. Specifically, TSi Engineering, Inc. does not and cannot represent that the site contains no hazardous waste or material, oil (including petroleum products), or other latent condition beyond that observed by TSi Engineering, Inc. during their site assessments. The observations described in this Report were made under the conditions stated herein. The conclusions presented in the Report were based solely upon the services described therein and not on scientific tasks or procedures beyond the scope of described services or the time and budgetary constraints imposed by the Client. Furthermore, such conclusions are based solely on site conditions and rules and regulations that were in effect, at the time of the study. The work described in this Report was carried out in accordance with the terms of contract language associated with TSi Engineering, Inc.’s contract agreement with Parsons HBA, Inc. In preparing this report, TSi Engineering, Inc. has relied on certain information provided by state and local officials and other parties referenced herein and on information contained in the files of state and/or local agencies available to TSi Engineering, Inc. at the time of the site assessment. Although there may have been some degree of overlap in the information provided by these various sources, and attempt to independently verify the accuracy or completeness of all information reviewed or received during the course of this site assessment was not made. Observations were made of the site and of structures on the site as indicated within the Report. Where access to portions of the site or to structures on the site was unavailable or limited, TSi Engineering, Inc. renders no opinion as to the presence of hazardous waste or material, oil or other petroleum products, or to the presence of indirect evidence relating to hazardous waste or material, oil or other petroleum products in that portion of the site or structure. In addition, TSi Engineering, Inc. renders no opinion as to the presence of hazardous waste or material, oil or other petroleum products or to the presence of indirect evidence relating to hazardous material, oil or State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 30 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates other petroleum products where direct observation of the interior walls, floor, roof or ceiling of a structure in a site was obstructed by objects or coverings on or over theses surfaces. Unless otherwise specified in the Report, TSi Engineering, Inc. did not perform testing or analyses to determine the presence or concentrations of asbestos, radon, formaldehyde, lead-based paint, lead-in-drinking water, electromagnetic fields (EMFs), methane gas or polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) at the site or in the environment at the site. The purpose of this Report was to present the results of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment performed in substantial conformance with ASTM E1527-00 and included assessing the physical characteristics of the subject site with respect to the presence in the environment of hazardous waste or material, oil, or petroleum products, as defined in 40 CFR Parts 261, 280-281, 302, 355 and 49 CFR Part 172. No specific attempt was made to check on the compliance of present or past owners or operators of the site with federal, state, or local laws and regulations, environmental or otherwise. It is recommended that TSi Engineering, Inc. be retained to provide further engineering services during construction and/or implementation of any remedial measures recommended in this Report. This is to allow the TSi Engineering, Inc. to observe compliance with the concepts and recommendations contained herein and to allow the development of design changes in the event that subsurface conditions differ from those anticipated. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 31 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Figures 1 Topographic and Site Plan DJLL -& Ho‘MPIUN TOWER AMPTOU \UTR P ON ARKING LOT MP •YEE • RKING LOT & CER Y F- w w f FOOD �E V{CE ALLY PORT GARAG O DE ONSNST STREET 6 0 b I � AC ANT LTh 608 // u MINISTRATION— STA—E 071 CE BUIL IN DRAINAGE 02 04 06 08 ❑ - STORM DRAINS P FACTORY BOILER PLANT FORMER H.U. "C" HALL H.U. 4 ' •" HALL CANTEEN H.U. 3 & "C" LLS CENTENNIAL H.U. 2 "F" & "G" HAL REC BLDG 0 Q Q C Z 0 ww 0 (D ORMER INDUSTRIAL A PER PLAYING FIELD U 700 712 — 722 728 \___,—, L- 1 200 0 SCALE: 1"=200' 200 URNITURE CTORY METAL WORKING PLANT CLOTHING CORY CLE PLANT LOWER PLAYING FIELD ATOR ❑ POT -TO HOUSE DIE EL HO SF NE BOILER PUNT 0 0 0 rn 0 VACAN engineering, me 59TH AND ARSENAL, BUILDIN( 2 CAMPBELL PLAZA ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 6313 - WATER °TOWER SURPLUS PROPERTIES FORMER A SHOE FAC ORY TOPOGRAPHIC AND SITE PLAN JEFFERSON CITY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY 631 EAST STATE STREET JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI Drawn By. EBS Project No. 2000077.03 Checked By RHW Date: 12/11/2001 Figure 1 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 32 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates (BLANK) State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 33 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Appendix A State Agency for Surplus Property – Phase I Environmental Assessment (June 29, 2001), by reference only. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 34 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Appendix B Site Reconnaissance Photographs State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 1 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Truck gate northeast wall facing northwest State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 2 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Area below incinerator and slaughterhouse facing south State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 3 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Wastewater treatment plant facing south State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 4 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Northeast wall and Union Pacific Railroad facing northwest State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 5 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Abandoned incinerator facing north State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 6 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Lard house facing northeast State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 7 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Storage shed facing north State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 8 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Abandoned slaughterhouse facing southwest State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 9 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Abandoned slaughterhouse facing west State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 10 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Abandoned slaughterhouse facing east State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 11 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Rear of diesel plant facing southwest State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 12 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Jefferson City Correctional Facility Administration Building Facing North State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 13 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Fill soil bank between Upper and Lower Recreation yard Facing West State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 14 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Lower Recreational yard Facing South State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 15 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Lower Recreational yard Facing SouthEast State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 16 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Drainage culvert along Lower recreation yard State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 17 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Soil bank between partition factory and school facing North State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 18 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Drainage South side of partition factory State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 19 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Soil bank between lower recreation yard and partition factory facing East State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 20 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Walkway to gas chamber facing East State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 21 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Inside gas chamber State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 22 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Gas chamber vent system State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 23 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Front of gas chamber facing East State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 24 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Steam lines between partition factory and metal plant facing North State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 25 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Empty drum storage behind partition factory facing West State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 26 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Steam lines between partition factory and metal plant facing West State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 27 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Partition Factory construction plaque facing South State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 28 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Area between metal Factory and East wall facing North State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 29 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Pipe insulation Metal Factory State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 30 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Pipe insulation Metal Factory State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 31 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Duct Wrap on vents Metal Factory State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 32 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Drum storage Metal Factory State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 33 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Drum storage Metal Factory State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 34 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Drum storage Metal Factory State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 35 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Metal Factory floor and plate storage State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 36 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Metal Factory floor and Box and pallet storage State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 37 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Metal Factory water discharge between Metal Factory and I-Hall facing SouthWest State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 38 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates I-Hall (abandoned) facing North State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 39 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Industry Warehouse facing North State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 40 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Steam lines between M&M and warehouse facing West State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 41 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Steam lines going into old boiler house facing NorthWest State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 42 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Empty drum storage behind warehouse facing East State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 43 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Steam lines over top of furniture factory facing North State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 44 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Furniture Factory State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 45 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Furniture Factory piping State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 46 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Furniture Factory transformer on South side of building State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 47 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Furniture Factory water discharge on South side of building State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 48 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Furniture Factory State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 49 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Furniture Factory Paint Booth State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 50 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Furniture Factory Paint Storage State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 51 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Furniture Factory Paint Booth State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 52 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Furniture Factory Equipment State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 53 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Furniture Factory Storage State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 54 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Furniture Factory Pump State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 55 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Loading bin and utility lines West side of Furniture Factory State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 56 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Soap Factory equipment State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 57 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Soap Factory piping and insulation State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 58 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Soap Factory drum storage-dry cleaning area State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 59 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Soap Factory dry clean area State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 60 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Soap Factory 2nd floor State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 61 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Soap Factory equipment State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 62 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Soap Factory mixing vat State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 63 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Soap Factory mixing vat State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 64 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Soap Factory drum storage State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 65 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Soap Factory drum storage State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 66 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Soap Factory lab State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 67 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Soap Factory lab State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 68 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Soap Factory lab State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 69 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Soap Factory lab State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 70 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Soap Factory lab State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 71 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Area between Soap Factory and boiler house facing west State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 72 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Soil along North side old boiler house facing South west State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 73 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Inside old boiler house State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 74 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Inside old boiler house State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 75 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Inside old boiler house State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 76 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Inside old boiler house State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 77 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Inside old boiler house State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 78 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Covers over water main valve State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 79 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Area behind Soap Factory facing North State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 80 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Underground storage for NaOH and POH behind Soap Factory not in use State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 81 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Area between Shoe Factory and North wall State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 82 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Water main piping in tunnel State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 83 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Inside Shoe Factory-Garment Manufacturing State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 84 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Inside Shoe Factory-Garment Manufacturing State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 85 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Basement storage Shoe Factory State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 86 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Basement storage Shoe Factory State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 87 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Basement storage Shoe Factory State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 88 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Basement storage Shoe Factory State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 89 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Basement storage Shoe Factory State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 90 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Basement piping Shoe Factory State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 91 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 3rd floor Shoe Factory graphic arts storage State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 92 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 3rd floor Shoe Factory graphic arts storage State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 93 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Area between Shoe Factory and H.U.5C facing North State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 94 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Chapel and H.U.4 facing East State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 95 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Area between H.U.4 and H.U.5C facing East State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 96 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Tunnel next to H.U.3 piping State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 97 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Tunnel next to H.U.3 piping insulation State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 98 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Tunnel next to M&M piping insulation State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 99 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Tunnel next to M&M piping insulation State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 100 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Tunnel next to H.U.1 piping insulation State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 101 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Tunnel next to H.U.1 piping insulation State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 102 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Upper recreation yard facing South State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 103 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Upper recreation yard facing South State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 104 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Upper recreation yard facing East State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 105 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates AST at Garage facing West State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 106 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates AST at Garage lower area facing North State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 107 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Front of Salley Port facing North State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 108 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Rear of Garage facing West State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 109 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Inside Garage State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 110 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Inside Garage State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 111 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Inside Garage State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 112 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Inside new Boiler Plant State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 113 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Inside new Boiler Plant State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 114 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Inside new Boiler Plant Storage Area State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 115 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Inside new Boiler Plant Lab State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 116 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Inside new Boiler Plant State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 117 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Inside new Boiler Plant State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 118 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Inside new Boiler Plant Machine Shop State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 119 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Rear new Boiler Plant facing North State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 120 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates AST Tanks next to New Boiler Plant facing North State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 121 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Manhole water discharge (unknown source) East of New Boiler Plant State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 122 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates AST nest to Industries warehouse facing East State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 123 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Inside Industries warehouse State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 124 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Inside Industries warehouse State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 125 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Inside Industries warehouse State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photo - 126 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Steam lines, fill soil, and manhole behind new Boiler Plant facing East State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 127 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Dulle and Hamilton Tower facing North State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 128 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 505 East State Street-Hamilton Nutritional Center facing North State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 129 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 520 East State Street-Shryack-Hirst Grocery Co. facing SouthWest State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 130 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 520 East State Street-Shryack-Hirst Grocery Co. facing SouthWest State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 131 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Prison parking lot facing East State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 132 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Drainage area behind Prison parking lot facing North State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 133 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Side of 100 Lafayette and 620-622 East State Street facing West State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 134 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 100 Lafayette Street facing West State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 135 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 102-110 Lafayette Street facing North State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 136 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 636 East Capitol Avenue (vacant) facing north State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 137 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 621 and 619 East Capital – State Tax Division and Division of Administration Support respectively, facing northwest State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 138 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 624 East Capitol facing southwest State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 139 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 700 East Capitol facing south-Capitol Center Law Office State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 140 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 700 East Capitol facing southwest-Capitol Center Law Office State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 141 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 712-722 East Capitol facing west State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 142 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates West Prison wall on Lafayette facing North State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 143 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates South Prison wall on East Capital facing East State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 144 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 728 East Capitol Street facing SouthWest State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 145 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 201 Cherry Street at corner of Cherry and East Capitol facing South State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 146 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates South Prison wall on East Capitol Street facing East State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 147 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 802, 810, 812 East Capitol Street facing West State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 148 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Low area behind 200 Chestnut Street facing West State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 149 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates East Prison wall facing North State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 150 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 901 East Capitol Street facing East State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 151 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 201 Chestnut Street facing SouthEast State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 152 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 200 Chestnut Street facing SouthWest State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 153 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Rear lots of 901-913 East Capitol Street facing SouthEast State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 154 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Drainage area East side Chestnut behind 901-913 East Capitol facing East State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 155 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 911 and 913 East Capitol facing North State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 156 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Vacant lot 200 Ash Street facing West State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 157 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 201 Ash Street Apartments facing South State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 158 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 1002 East Capitol Street Apartments facing SouthWest (same building as 201) State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 159 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Parking lot behind Apartment building facing South State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 160 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Drainage area West of former International Shoe Factory facing NorthEast State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 161 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 1003 and 1005 East Capitol Street facing NorthEast State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 162 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Drainage area behind 1003 and 1005 East Capitol facing East State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 163 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Drainage area behind 1003 and 1005 East Capitol facing NorthEast State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 164 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Drainage area behind 1003 and 1005 East Capitol facing North State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 165 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 1101 East Capital former International Shoe Factory facing NorthEast State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA Photos - 166 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MDNR Compost behind new Boiler House facing SouthEast State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 35 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Appendix C Site Survey Summary Form Site Survey Summary Address: 6, 3 E-05/ s/ / tT T"crc '.; 3 V (Arr Description of Site: S'/ I e Prison �; `%c S') n c c B3_ 111 fa 4 7 u r, �VrG) M er LIIiIS f?S.^_ p1G�t4� �%it �,(?YIS� IO : ) i 1'► Yt , v1 c 1 O Y !/ (.7 ri f qM Cr) 3 . 14 ell) 3 ' �' !� V (Pi ;,, Y.t t" ' u r • I \! i ?Y1S!'x? r r'S . 1. Is the Property or any adjoining property used for an industrial, commercial or manufacturing use? Property: Adjoining Properties North: Adjoining Properties South: Adjoining Properties East: Adjoining Properties West Land Use Photograph? j-'ri Son ✓/ Sctplus AP,' ! i41,d' Itjes))"u, he,11 ts' �5Y1�et cQ ( +' jr s! Cooper; Gt j 2. Has the Property or any adjoining property been used for an industrial, commercial or manufacturing use in the past? Owner Previous Use of Property Previous Use of Properties to North Previous Use of Properties to South Previous Use of Properties to East Previous Use of Properties to West Use Dates /Chet t-4C7/4r',jU'J (upper) cc arck, )) orc iqcy 3. Is there evidence that there are currently, or have been previously, any pesticides, automotive or industrial batteries, paints, or other chemicals stored on or used at the Property or at the facility other than undamaged containers of consumer products of under five gallons in total volume? r Finding: .5-S— 9c,d ions r -A of }Pa "n ' ; L r, gupP/ /Dry C/tu, ` c10,6)) Source: ') v ,5 1 � f Inn Is) Jy 4bi- C/ 7»3 4. Is there evidence that there are currently, or have been previously, any industrial drums (typically 55 -gallon) or sacks of chemicals located on the Property or at the facility? Finding: � 9 W/'an Dr1444s S4C ks. D"F- 5 qP/iY C.J1 I64 LI 3 TTc I)' (2m) AVOunj /i eoncTac.tv,)75 artL< Source: S, 2 5. Is there evidence that fill dirt has been brought onto the site which originated from a contaminated site or of an unknown origin? Finding: y, ? '# E c long , 1,04 Source: rc rstover ?rY5a>, L) I (� }-, ._ i �(lOt )1 (cep. }o! tUc cJ 6. Is there evidence that there are currently, or have been previously, any pits, ponds or lagoons located on the Property in connection with waste treatment or waste disposal? Finding: Pon) e s/ o rm wo: lc,' in ,housc was ): ,Ac, PurApr-) Source: Gfrc.:� Jv J\ cifY7 ) i?io>icr 7. Is there evidence that there is currently, or has been previously, any stained soil or stressed vegetation on the Property? Finding: i) e vv c) tri o �. Source: 8. Is there evidence that there are currently, or have been previously, any registered or unregistered storage tanks (above or underground) located on the Property? Finding: J 1av-L 2 A $ l s by GJCt,a3c. , C: t A � �`'-� 5 5 �t'r�1hr.I V 5 1 S rZ. r'% i'c ') r.9 " '1' J 4 rt1' ovt) 4 — , w� cuJ lac, Ir v- h ou S �-- Source: 9. Is there evidence that there are currently, or have been previously, any vent pipes, fill pipes or access ways indicating a fill pipe protruding from the ground on the Property or adjacent to any structure located on the Property? Finding: l v 0 e o E'eh Source: 3 10. Is there evidence that there are currently, or have been previously, any flooring, drains, or walls located within the facility that are stained by substances other than water or are emitting foul odors? Finding: PGA n Source: 3 1 v0 �f} )!/1 ruYt1 r j`�lr� ,J�JOj'i 11. Is there evidence that the Property is served by a private well or non-public water system, and if so, has the well or system been designated as contaminated by any governmental envirorunental/health agency? ha 5 prt,v)'bu y S rn' Ctrs Finding: L JcJ-Tt r- r- dcor pri`;011 Source: pa-i ✓4 1 r 12. Does the owner of the Property or operator of the facility have any knowledge of environmental liens or governmental notification relating to past or current violations of environmental laws with respect to the Property or any facility located on the Property? Finding: A) /A Source: 13. Has the owner of the Property or operator of any facility at the Property been informed of any past or current existence of hazardous substances or environmental violations with respect to the Property or any facility located on the Property? Finding: /1 Jv r j 'I A r_ knot") e l c S' fee ff Source: 4 14. Does the Property owner or facility operator have any knowledge of any environmental assessment of the Property or facility that indicated the presence of hazardous substances on the site or recommended further assessment of the Property? Finding: Ak l) <r. $ i Source: 15. Does the owner of the Property or any operator of a facility at the Property know of any past, threatened, or.pending lawsuits or administrative proceedings concerning a release or threatened release of any hazardous substance involving the Property by any owner or tenant of the Property? Finding: /VA Source: 16. Is there evidence that the Property discharges wastewater, other than storm water, directly to a ditch, stream, septic system, or sump on or adjacent to the Property? Finding: N O Q v 1' d e Source: 17. Is there evidence that any construction debris, substances identified as hazardous, unidentified waste materials, tires, automotive or industrial batteries or any other waste materials, trash, debris or refuse been dumped above grade, buried and/or burned on the site? Finding: Oi 13o, ha$ of- vt 6s, lrct5 �► or Oj.?cn Source: 1F� Lt.() AJa e✓.i✓e 5 18. Is there evidence of any electrical or hydraulic equipment (such as compressors, transformers and large capacitors), now on the site or that have been on the site in the past, known to contain PCBs? If so, describe the equipment, identify its location, approximate dates of use of the equipment, and whether it has been registered as PCB containing material, and actual knowledge of leaks. 1 Q.`l5i )I'C_ ! Lt t?1 �% 5 ('�?-�jYtS rOM �R l c'= r�C1r Finding: spr J i f n, 4 G Co.) CM -2 jail : 3. !f:1 , r :; l L n Source: 19. Is there evidence that equipment containing PCBs has been removed? If so, obtain the approximate dates of removal, location removed from, and name of the removal contractor. Finding: NO e v a) i c Source: 20. Is there evidence that there have been arty fires on the Property involving PCBs? If so, describe and provide the dates(s) of the occurrence and remediation methods. Finding:)) No %how ( )yc. 0.4) Rr�s rt id G tet Lt, t ;O /`et a1 Source: ►'n vL� �aJ L,U `s 6 This Site Survey Summary Was Completed By: Name: ,y: 1,/1 `` t ei Firm: 73 r Title: Date: It >1-//01 Address: Phone Number: Preparer represents that to the best of the Preparer's knowledge the above statements and facts are true and correct and that to the best of the Preparer's knowledge no material facts have been suppressed or misstated. Signed: Date: // 1 f u ) State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 36 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Appendix D Material Safety Data Sheet Summary JCCC Raw Materials MSDS FD & C yellow #5 Eastman DE -HG Solvent TBEP (Tributoxyethyl phophate) Ammonia Hydroxide Blankophor (Stilbene optical brightner) Meto pentabead 20 Acusol 445ND polymer Sodium Perborate Methyl Salicylate 10% Antifoam emulsion Pylaldor acid blue LX -9738 Pylaldor sea green S-432 Pylaklor brilliant blue S-566 TEXANOL ester alcohol FC-120 Fluorad brand fluorchemical surfactant Zonyl FSJ fluorosurfactant RHOPLEX B -60A emulsion RHOPLEX B-85 emulsion Duraplus 2 emulsion Glycol ester DESG Concentrated Deodorant fragrance Rosin ester solution Dowper solvent (perchloroethylene) Primfix resin BTC 1010 Stepan SXS Tergitol NP -9 Surfactant BTC 2125M P40 Arosurf TA -100 SO/SAN 30M Shellflex ® 1210 Carboxymethyl Cellulose Sokalan' PA 30 Cedephos FA -800 Sodium Silicofluoride Sodium Silicate Ban Soap Caustic Potash — liquid Versene 100 chelating agent Caustic Soda Poly emulsion 43 N 40 Ploy emulsion 371N35 Michem emulsion 80540 Antapox BL -225 surfactant IGEPAL DM 970 Flakes Makon NF -5 Kathon CG/ICP preservative Rhodamine 6GDN Extra Isopropanol Bio-Soft S-100 Bio-terge 804 Stepanol ABHS-15C Bio-Soft LD-95 Sodium Orthosilicate Ethylene Glycol Sulfochem B-209 ACL 56 Valfor ® zeolite Monosoduim Phosphate Sodium Bicarbonate Metso beads 2048 sodium Metasilicate Sipernat 22S Sodium Tripolyphosphate Tetrapotassium pyrophosphate Ninol 40 -CO Mercol Diethanolamine Soda ash Morpholine Triethanolamine Lemon fragrance Sodium Sulfate Urea FB Sodium Percabonate Sun ripened raspberry fragrance Nacconol 40G T DET N 14 Butyl cellosolve solvent Pantene type fragrance Tide w/ bleach Pine oil disinfectant JCCC Finished Goods MSDS All purpose cleaner Neutral floor cleaner Window and mirror cleaner High speed burnishable floor finish Floor finish Floor sealer Heavy duty floor cleaner Polymer floor stripper Dust mop treatment Pine oil disinfectant Special deodorant Disinfectant and sanitizer 205M 7.5% Machine dishwashing compound Hand dishwashing compound Rinse aid Pot and Pan degreaser Machine dishwashing detergent Laundry soap compound Non -phosphate laundry detergent Automatic laundry detergent Break laundry detergent Bleach, X-tra bright chloral Laundry detergent with bleach Non -phosphate chloral bleach Automatic laundry detergent heavy duty Built soap compound tallow base Laundry sour Blue laundry sour Oxygen safe dry bleach Household fabric softener and sanitizer Powered fabric softener and sanitizer Toilet bar soap Liquid hand soap Liquid shampoo Liquid dishwashing soap Antibacterial hand soap JCCC Furniture Factory MSDS Con -bond 330 Titebond wood glue Dark oak stain Pre -cat Laquer topcoat Pre -cat 35 sheen #2 dark oak stain Resistovar Topcoat #1048 Catalyst Oak stain Sanding sealer Regalite (sandpaper) Catalyst Lacquer reducers (thinner) Ball heavy hitter cleaner Bates Boothcoating/Glue release 330 green neoprene contact cement #1 dark oak stain Wood-tex face grade synthetic wood/all JCCC License Plate Factory MSDS Scotchlite dip tank thinners Kester Solder Bingham roller and blanket wash Scotchlite roll coating clear 260 Scotchlite transparent printing ink 200 Scotchlite roll coating thinner 270 Toluene Scotchlite roll coat thinner 4905 Scotchlite roll coat color 4806V blue Acetylene Oxygen Oak cool (coolant) Scotchlite roll coat color 4805V black Carbon Dioxide Byk-catalyst (p -toluene sulfonic acid) Kleer kote #6004 Premium contact cleaner GVYL (Gloss vinyl) Scotchlite roll coat color 4815V purple Scotchlite clear coat thinner 746 Reflecto-lite brand 754 clear Xylene JCCC Maintenance Engineering MSDS Polybac #1183 5018 dual purpose sulfite indicator powder 5015,5016 potassium iodide -iodate 5007 phenolpthalein indicator 5000, 5001 hardness titrating solution 5004,5005 sulfuric acid 5002 hardness buffer solution 5003 hardness indicator solution 6057 neutralizing solution 5031 5032 bromcresol green -methyl red 4770 cooling water treatment 453 steamline treatment Caustic soda liquid 595 oxygen scavenger 1659 boiler compound 1147 alkaline boil out Weather seal siloxane WB Propane Acetylene Carbon dioxide Helium DPD free chlorine reagent Fluorescent marking paint Paintstik Foaminator Dem-Kote metallic finish HP cleaner Leak detector low temp Blowout Brite Alum Foaming cooling coil No Sweat Argon Nitrogen Plus Scale remover TT -P-1511 Semi -gloss paint Spray adhesive Stargold C-25 shielding gas Argon Carbon Dioxide Helium mixture Oxygen Upper limits Buckeye floor sealer Rough tough scrubs in a bucket Gojo natural orange hand cleaner Hydrochloric acid Qwik traffic stripe aersol (white, yellow, blue) Lime -a -way Carbon steel electrode Flo -glaze cleaner DAP kwik foam Rayovac batteries Kester solder Valve action paint marker Coated abrasive product (sandpaper) "44" rosin flux solder CRC Contact cleaner Mercury (quicksilver) Halstead contact adhesive W/R Epoxy pastel base Silicon Carbide abrasive (sandpaper) Aluminum Oxide grinding wheel Aluminum Grease LPS heavy duty Silicone lubricant Makon NF -5 LPS themaplex hi -temp grease LPS 2 industrial strength lubricant Silicone aerosol Beat the nails (adhesive) Plumber pipe dope Poly temp VSP (TFE Valve Stem Pack) PRODUCT WHITE LICENSE PLATE INK 2. TOULENE 3. AROMATIC A-150 4. SCOTCHLITE THINNER 5. BLUE INK 6. THINNER 7. CLEANING SOLVENT 8. OAK KOOL 9. WELDING WIRE 10. 453 STEAMLINE TREATMENT 11. CAUSTIC SODA LIQUID 12. 595 OXYGEN SCAVENGER 13. 1659 BOILRER COMPOUND 14. BLANKET CLEANING SOLVENT 15. 320 CLEANER 16. CON -BOND 330 17. PRESSET S. WOOD GLUE 19. LACQUER THINNER 20. SEALER 21. SUPER SPRAY ADHESIVE 22. WD -40 23. MOLYLUBE GREASE 24. SHELL ALVANIA GREASE 25. CHAIN LIFE 26. TOP -COTE 27. DRY COTE 28. SWEEPING COMPOUND 29. PARTICLE BOARD 30. TOUCH-UP PAINT 31. ACETONE 32. CEMENT THINNER 33. CEMENT, CONTACT, SPRAY 34. CEMENT, RUBBER 35. CLEANER, CHOKE, SPRAY i. CLEANER, ELECTRIC, SPRAY 37. CONDITIONER, LEATHER AREA STORED IN TAG PLANT TAG -PLANT TAG PLANT TAG PLANT .TAG:PLANT TAG PLANT TAG.PLANT. , TAGPLANT, TAG PLANT POWER PLANT POWER PLANT . PCIWER PLANT POWER PLANT GRAPHIC ARTS . GRAPHICARTS PANEL FACTORY PANEL FACTORY PANEL FACTORY PANEL.FACTORY PANEL FACTORY PANEL FACTORY PANEL FACTORY PANEL FACTORY PANEL FACTORY PANEL FACTORY PANEL FACTORY PANEL FACTORY PANEL FACTORY PANEL FACTORY PANEL FACTORY HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT 38. DYE SOLVENT 39. DYE, OIL '0. DYE, SPIRIT 41. DYE, SPRAY 42. DYE, THINNER 43. FILLER, WOOD 44. FINISH, LIQUID 45. FINISH, SPRAY 46. GLUE, LIQUID 47. GLUE, SPRAY 48. LACQUER THINNER 49. LACQUER, LIQUID 50. LACQUER, SPRAY 51. MINERAL SPIRITS 52. PAINT, LIQUID 53. PAINT, SPRAY 54. POLISH, WOOD, SPRAY 55. PRIMER 56. RETARDER, PAINT 57. SEALER, WATER 38. SEALER, SANDING WOOD 59. SEALER, SANDING, SPRAY 60. SILICONE SPRAY 61. STAIN, WOOD 62. THINNER, PAINT 63. TULONAL 64. URETHANE, LIQUID 65. URETHANE, SPRAY 66. VARNISH, LIQUID 67. VARNISH, SPRAY 68. WAX, LEATHER 69. WAX, WOOD 70. WD -40 71. CARBITOL SOLVENT 72. TRIBUTOXYETHYL PHOSPHATE 73. AMONIUM HYDROXIDE 74. FLOURESCENT BRIGHTNER 75. HEXYLENE GLYCOL 76. METHYL SALICYLATE HOBBIE CRAFT"' HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBLE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBLE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE. CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBLE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT HOBBIE CRAFT CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS 77. ANTI FG-10 EMULSION 78. TEXANOL '9. FC-120 FLUORAD 80. RHOPLEX B -60A EMULSION 81. RHOPLEX B-85 EMULSION 82. DURAPLUS 2 EMULSION 83. DOWANOL 84. FRESH LEMON #1356 -MB, OS 85. TIDE/W BLEACH 86. PYLAKLOR BRILLAIANT BLUE 87. FD&C YELLOW #5 88. RHODAMINE 6GDN EXTRA 89. PYLAKLOR ACID BLUE LX -9738 90. PYLAKLOR ACID BLUE LX 7257B 91. PYLAKLOR ACID SEA GREEN S-432 92. DOWPER* SOLVENT 93. PINE OIL DISINFECTANT CONCENTRATE PF 94. BTC 1010 95. STEPANATE SXS 96. TERGITOL NP -9 SURFACTANT )7. GLYCOL ETHER 98. AROSURF TA -100 99. MINERAL SEAL OIL I00.CARBOXYMETHEL CELLULOSE, SODIUM (CMC) 101.RHODAFAC RA -600 102.SODIUM SILICOFLUORIDE (SSF) 103.HIGH TITER SOAP 104.CAUSTIC POTASH, LIQUID 105NERSENE* 100 CHELATING AGENT 106.CAUSTIC SODA BEADS 107.POLY EMULSION 43 N 40 108.MICHEM EMULSION 80540 109.ANTAROX BL -225 110.IGEPAL DM 970 FLAKE 111.KATHON CG/ICP 112.ISOPROPANOL 99% 113 .D.D.B.S.A. 114.BIOTERGE 804 115.STEPHANOL ABHS-15C CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCT CHEM/SHOE FACTORY CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 116.BIO5OFT LD-95 CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 117. SODIUM ORTHOSILICATE OUTSIDE WAREHOUSE 8.LIQUID CAUSTIC SODA CHEMICAL PRODUCTS 119.ETHYLENE GLYCOL CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 120. SODIUM DICHLORISOCYANURATE CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 121.VALFOR 100 CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 122.MONOSODIUM PROSPHATE CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 123.SODIUM BICARBONATE CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 124. SODIUM METASILICATE CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 125.SIPERNAT 22 S CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 126. SODIUM TRIPOLYPHOSPHATE CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 127.TETRAPOTASSIUM PYROPHOSPHATE CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 128.NINOL 40 -CO CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 129.MERCOL 30 CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 130.DIETHANOLAMINE CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 131.MONETHANOLAMINE CHEMICAL PRODUCTS 132.SODIUM CARBONATE CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 133.MORPHOLINE CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 134.TRITHANOLAMINE 99% CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 135.LEMON PERFUME CHEMICAL PRODUCTS ,6.SODIUM SULFATE CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 137.UREA INDUSTRIAL GRADE CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 138.SODIUM PERCARBONATE CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 139.T-DET-N-14 CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 140.BUTYL CELLOSOLVE CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 141.TIDE W/ BLEACH FRAGRANCE CHEMICAL PRODUCTS 142.SUPREME SALT FINES CHEMICAL PRODUCTS 143.PINE OIL CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 144 GILDCO PF PINE OIL DISINFECTANE CONCENTRATE CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 145.BTC-1010 CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 146.SODIUM XYLENE SULFONATE CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 147.NONIONIC SURFACANT CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 148.STEPAN BTC 2125M P-40 CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 149.AEROSURF TA -100 CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 150.STEPAN SO/SAN 30M CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 151.SHELLFLEX 2210 CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 152.SODIUM CARBOXYMETHYL CHEM/SHOE FACTORY ' 53.SOKALAN PA -30 CL 45% SOLUTION CHEM/SHOE FACTORY t54.CEDEPHOS FA 600 CHEM/SHOE FACTORY 155.SODIUM SILICOFLUORIDE 156.H.T. SOAP POWDER 57.LT. DRYER FLAKES 158.POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE 159.E.D.T.A. 160.SODIUM HYDROXIDE BEADS 161.EPOLENE E -43N 40% 162.POLYEMULSION 371N35 163.AC 325N 35% 164.ANTOROX BL -225 165.IGEPAL DM -790 166.MAKON NF -5 167.KATHON CG ICP 168.ISOPROPANOL 169.CARBITOL SOLVENT 170.KP-140 PLASTICIZER T-BEP 171.AQUA AMMONIA 172.BLAKOPHOR DML OPTICAL BRIGHTNER 173.HEXELENE GLYCOL 174. METHYL SALICYLATE 75.ANTIFOAM 176.TEXANOL 177. FC-120 178.RHOPLEX B -60A 179.RHOPLEX B-85 180.DURAPLUS 2 181.DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL METHYL ETHER 182. SPECIAL DEODORANT CONCENTRATE 183-RESINALL 802 25% 184. PERCHLOROETHYLENE CHEM/SHOE FACTORY CHEM/SHOE FACTORY CHEM/SHOE FACTORY CHEM/SHOE FACTORY CHEM/SHOE FACTORY CHEM/SHOE FACTORY CHEM/SHOE FACTORY CHEM/SHOE FACTORY CHEM/SHOE FACTORY CHEM/SHOE FACTORY CHEM/SHOE FACTORY CHEM/SHOE FACTORY CHEMICAL PRODUCTS OUTSIDE WAREHOUSE CHEM/SHOE FACTORY CHEM/SHOE FACTORY CHEM/SHOE FACTORY CHEM/SHOE FACTORY CHEM/SHOE FACTORY CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEM/SHOE FACTORY CHEMICAL PRODUCTS. CHEM/SHOE FACTORY CHEM/SHOE FACTORY CHEM/SHOE FACTORY CHEM/SHOE FACTORY CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CHEM/SHOE FACTORY CHEM/SHOE FACTORY State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA - 37 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Appendix E Ameren UE Correspondence 'Ameren UE AmerenUE Capital District Office February 8, 2002 Mr. Rick Whitney TSI Engineering, Inc. 59`f' & Arsenal Building C, 2 Campbell Plaza St. Louis, MO 63139 1310 Industrial Drive PO Box 1558 Jefferson City, MO 65102-1558 800.552.7583 Re: Transformer Information — Jefferson City Correctional Facility, 631 East State St, Jefferson City, MO Dear Mr. Whitney: This is in response to your request for information regarding the status of transformers located at or near 631 E. State St. in Jefferson City, Missouri. Our records indicate AmerenUE owns 32 transformers in the vicinity of the adjoining addresses listed in your letter dated November 30, 2001. These transformers are of the type filled with mineral based insulating oil. They are not filled with PCB fluid and are not defined as a PCB transformer under EPA rules. Under these rules, mineral oil transformers that have not been tested are classified as "PCB contaminated transformers." This means that since it is possible that they may have been accidentally contaminated with low levels of PCB's, they are assumed to contain 50 to 499 PPM unless tested. The term 50 PPM means 50 parts per million or 1/200 of 1%, an extremely small amount of contamination. Although the majority of our transformers are free of PCB's, it is not uncommon to find slight levels of contamination in some, typically 50 PPM or less. We have no plans for routine testing of these transformers because of the cost and service outages that are involved. EPA does not require any special precautions with transformers of this type, and we feel that they do not present any exposure problem from a health or environmental standpoint. We have no records of any problems with these or any other transformers at or near this site. If you have questions concerning this matter, please advise. Si erely//, 1.lI aa David L. Hagan, P.E. Supervising Engineer a subsidiary of Ameren Corporation State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-1 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STATE AGENCY FOR SURPLUS PROPERTY 117 NORTH RIVERSIDE DRIVE JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI Prepared for: Berkebile Nelson Immenschuh McDowell Architects 106 West 14th Street Suite 200 Kansas City, Missouri 64105 59th and Arsenal Building C Two Campbell Plaza St. Louis, Missouri 63139 June 29, 2001 engineering,inc. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-2 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Section....................................................................................................................................................................................................Page Executive Summary 1.0 Introduction................................................................................................................................................................................7 1.1 Purpose.......................................................................................................................................................................................7 1.2 Methodology..............................................................................................................................................................................7 2.0 Site Description..........................................................................................................................................................................8 2.1 Location and Description...........................................................................................................................................................8 2.2 Site and Vicinity ........................................................................................................................................................................8 2.3 Site Improvements.....................................................................................................................................................................8 2.4 Current Uses of Property ...........................................................................................................................................................8 2.5 Past Uses of the Property...........................................................................................................................................................9 2.6 Current and Past Uses of Adjoining Property............................................................................................................................9 2.7 Site Physical Setting ..................................................................................................................................................................9 3.0 Records Review.......................................................................................................................................................................10 3.1 Environmental Record Sources................................................................................................................................................10 3.2 Aerial Photographs...................................................................................................................................................................13 3.3 Local Directories......................................................................................................................................................................14 3.4 Local Zoning/Land-Use Records.............................................................................................................................................14 3.5 Sanborn Maps..........................................................................................................................................................................14 3.6 Historical Topography Maps...................................................................................................................................................15 4.0 Site Reconnaissance.................................................................................................................................................................16 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-3 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 4.1 Site Survey Process..................................................................................................................................................................16 4.2 Hazardous Materials and Petroleum Products.........................................................................................................................16 4.3 Storage Tanks...........................................................................................................................................................................16 4.4 Drums.......................................................................................................................................................................................16 4.5 Hazardous Waste .....................................................................................................................................................................16 4.6 Solid Waste..............................................................................................................................................................................17 4.7 Wastewater...............................................................................................................................................................................17 4.8 Drains and Sumps....................................................................................................................................................................17 4.9 Stains and Pools of Liquid (Interior) .......................................................................................................................................17 4.10 Pits, Ponds, Lagoons................................................................................................................................................................17 4.11 Stained Soil or Pavement and Stressed Vegetation .................................................................................................................17 4.12 Potential PCB-Containing Electrical or Hydraulic Equipment ...............................................................................................17 5.0 Interviews and Questionnaire ..................................................................................................................................................18 5.1 Owner/Tenant Questionnaire...................................................................................................................................................18 5.2 Local Fire Department.............................................................................................................................................................18 5.3 Local Utility Company ............................................................................................................................................................18 6.0 Findings and Conclusions........................................................................................................................................................19 7.0 Signatures of Environmental Professionals.............................................................................................................................20 8.0 Qualifications of Environmental Professionals .......................................................................................................................21 9.0 Limitations of Report...............................................................................................................................................................23 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-4 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Figures 1 Site Location and Topography (USGS) 2 Site Location and Topography (Detail) Appendices A Site Reconnaissance Photographs B Site Survey Summary Form C MSDS Sheets D Ameren UE Correspondence State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-5 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Executive Summary TSi Engineering, Inc. performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) in June 2001 for the property known as the State Agency for Surplus Property located at 117 North Riverside Drive, City of Jefferson, Missouri (subject property). This Phase I ESA was conducted for State Agency for Surplus Property for the purpose of identifying potential recognized environmental conditions (RECs) associated with the property. The subject property occupies approximately 8 acres in the City of Jefferson, Missouri and is bounded: to the north by the Missouri Pacific Railroad and Missouri River; to the east by additional Missouri Correctional Facility properties and Riverside Park; to the west by the Missouri State Penitentiary; and to the south by Renn Residential Neighborhood and International Shoe Factory. The subject property consists primarily of 9 major structures built of sheet metal with steel framing and supports. The Administration Building located on the property is constructed of cinder block walls and steel framing. The lots between the buildings are composed primarily of concrete. Additional gravel lots surround the facility. Tree covered hillsides and grassy areas surround the fenced area of property. The Environmental Data Resources (EDR) database search identified seven facilities within their respective American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) defined search distances from the subject property. One UST (Underground Storage Tank) site was located within the ¼ mile radius search of the subject property. This site was the State of Missouri Surplus Property (subject property). Two LUST (leaking underground storage tank) sites were located within ½ mile of the subject property. These two sites were State of Missouri Surplus Property (subject property) and Al’s Tire Service. Two orphan sites were listed that could be within ASTM defined search distances, however, insufficient information exists on these site as to their exact location and remediation status. An orphan site by definition is a site which complete records are not available regarding location or remediation status. The two orphan sites listed were Missouri Highway and Transportation Department and Delong’s, Inc. In our opinion, the following RECs have been identified for the subject property as a result of this Phase I ESA: • Potential asbestos-containing materials (ACM); • Potential lead-based paint (LBP). • Potential soil and groundwater impact from LUST tank removal on site. • Potential soil and groundwater impact from open dumping of chemicals. • Potential soil and groundwater impact from former firing range. • Potential soil and groundwater impact from former landfill. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-6 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Potential ACM and LBP present at existing structures at the subject property should be inspected by U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and State of Missouri certified and licensed inspectors. Asbestos inspections are required by federal, state and local regulations prior to any disturbance of these materials. Environmental subsurface investigations may be necessary for the subject property at locations which are at topographically lower elevations than the former LUST sites. Environmental subsurface investigations may also be necessary to properly characterize subsurface conditions for the former dumping site, the former firing range site and the former landfill site. Recognized environmental conditions relate to possible environmental impacts associated with historic land use and practices, and potential sources of environmental impacts associated with the existing buildings and/or current site practices. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-7 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this environmental site assessment is to address potential environmental concerns of the subject property by reviewing past usages of the subject property and adjacent property, identifying recognized environmental conditions (RECs), and assessing the environmental impact of the RECs on the subject property. RECs are defined in ASTM E 1527-00 as “the presence or likely presence of any hazardous substances or petroleum products on a property under conditions that indicate an existing release, a past release, or a material threat of a release of any hazardous substances or petroleum products into structures on the property or into the ground, groundwater, or surface water of the property.” An additional purpose of this ESA is to address the relevance of the identified RECs to the subject property’s future development. 1.2 Methodology This environmental site assessment was conducted in accordance with the ASTM Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process, ASTM E 1527-00. The Phase I ESA activities consist of: • Records Review • Site Reconnaissance • Interviews • Documentation The conclusions included in this report were prepared with the understanding that the sites may be redeveloped in the near future. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-8 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 2.0 Site Description 2.1 Location and Description The subject property occupies approximately 8 acres in the City of Jefferson, Missouri and is bounded: to the north by the Missouri Pacific Railroad and Missouri River; to the east by additional Missouri Correctional Facility properties and Riverside Park; to the west by the Missouri State Penitentiary; and to the south by Renn Residential Neighborhood and International Shoe Factory. The subject property consists primarily of 9 major structures built of sheet metal with steel framing and supports. The Administration Building located on the property is constructed of cinder block walls and steel framing. The lots between the buildings are primarily paved with concrete. Additional gravel lots surround the facility. Tree covered hillsides and grassy areas surround the fenced area of property. 2.2 Site and Vicinity The subject property is located on a bluff overlooking the Missouri River. The bluff is relatively level on the top portion and slopes steeply to the west, north, and east. The site consists of the State Agency for Surplus Property (Surplus Property) and the Old Training Academy. The Surplus Property facility is comprised primarily of sheet metal buildings with steel out buildings used for warehouse storage. The Administration Building of Surplus Property is built of cinder block and steel framing. The Old Training Academy is a two-story brick building with concrete block basement walls. The structure was built in 1937 as the Women’s Correctional Facility. Storm drains are located throughout the area and service the subject property. 2.3 Site Improvements The subject property consists primarily of concrete, asphalt, and gravel covered lots. Some areas to the north are grass and tree covered. Minimal change has occurred on the property since the Surplus Property structures were built in the 1960’s. 2.4 Current Uses of Property The subject property is primarily used by Surplus Property as a storage facility for federal and state surplus goods. The Old Training Academy is used as living quarters for the guards at the state penitentiary. There are also offices for guard supervisors. The basement houses dogs used for identifying drugs. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-9 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 2.5 Past Uses of the Property The subject property was previously used by the Women’s Correctional Facility until approximately 1965. The Surplus Property site was used as a farm and gardens for the women inmates. 2.6 Current and Past Uses of Adjoining Property 2.6.1 Current Uses of Adjoining Property The adjoining property to the west is the state penitentiary. The adjoining properties to the south are the International Shoe Factory and the Renn Residential Neighborhood. The adjoining property to the east is undeveloped and is owned by the state corrections office. Missouri Pacific railroad tracks and the Missouri River are located to the north of the subject property. 2.6.2 Past Uses of Adjoining Property According to the historical research, past uses of the adjoining properties are consistent with the current uses. 2.7 Site Physical Setting 2.7.1 Topography The sites are located on steeply rolling bluffs approximately 640 to 660 feet above sea level. The Missouri River borders to the north and all drainage from the site flows to the river. A site topographic map is presented in Figure 1, Site Location and Topography (USGS). 2.7.2 Soil and Geology Soil characteristics of the area are predominantly silty clay to clay soil. The subject property is located on dolomite formation of the Paleozoic Era, Lower Ordovician System, Canadian Series. These formations gently dip toward the northeast. 2.7.3 Groundwater and Surface water Surface runoff is controlled primarily by the storm sewer system located on the site. Groundwater levels and flow vary due to influences of surface water flow and soil/rock type. The subject property is located on the high bluff overlooking the Missouri River and surface water flows away from the property. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-10 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 3.0 Records Review 3.1 Environmental Record Sources Environmental Data Resources, Inc. (EDR) was subcontracted to search available environmental record databases. The results of the environmental record database search are presented in a report titled The EDR – Radius Map with GeoCheck®, Surplus Property, 117 North Riverside Drive, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101, Inquiry No: 639486.3s, prepared for TSi Engineering, Inc. and dated June 1, 2001. The distances used for searching the environmental record databases are in accordance with American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments, ASTM E 1527-00. 3.1.1 EDR Environmental Database Search The following federal and state agency databases were searched and reviewed for evidence of any potential environmental contamination issues, such as incidents or facilities that may have affected the environmental integrity of the subject property: • National Priority List (NPL) – 1 mile search radius • State Hazardous Waste Sites – 1 mile search radius • Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Corrective Action Activity (CORRACTS) – 1 mile search radius • Superfund (CERCLA) Consent Decrees (CONSENT) – 1 mile search radius • Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System (CERCLIS) – ½ mile search radius • State Landfill – ½ mile search radius • Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Transportation, Storage and Disposal (RCRA-TSD) – ½ mile search radius • Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) – ½ mile search radius • Underground Storage Tank (UST) – ¼ mile search radius • RCRIS Small Quantity Generator – ¼ mile search radius • RCRIS Large Quantity Generator – ¼ mile search radius • Delisted NPL Sites – Target Property • CERCLA No Further Remedial Action Planned (CERC-NFRAP) – Target Property • Above-ground Petroleum Storage Tanks (AST) – Target Property • RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System (RAATS) – Target Property State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-11 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates • Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System (HMRIS) – Target Property • PCB Activity Database System (PADS) – Target Property • Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS) – Target Property • Facility Index System (FINDS) – Target Property • Toxic Chemical Release Inventory System (TRIS) – Target Property • NPL Liens (NPL Lien) – Target Property • Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) – Target Property • Material Licensing Tracking System (MLTS) – Target Property • Certified Hazardous Waste Resources Recovery Facilities (MO RRC) – Target Property 3.1.2 Summary of EDR Environmental Database Search Results The subject property was identified in the EDR Environmental Database search as UST and LUST sites. Additional surrounding properties were also identified within the ASTM specified search distances from the subject property. A listing of database search findings is presented below. Database Searched Search Distance (Miles) Facilities Located UST ¼ 1 LUST ½ 2 Discrepancies between the information provided by government agencies and EDR may exist due to incomplete or non-updated databases of either resource. In addition, facilities may be listed in more than one category on the environmental screening report. A summary of the EDR sites identified within the above listed search distances follows. UST (1 site) • State of Missouri Surplus Property (subject property), 117 North Riverside Drive, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102. Records indicate that 2 tanks were removed. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-12 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates LUST (2 sites) • State of Missouri Surplus Property (subject property), 117 North Riverside Drive, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102. There was a release reported at this facility on 7/2/93. Excavation was listed as the remediation technique. Spill cleanup started on 7/2/93 and ended 12/15/93. • Al’s Tire Service, 1015 East McCarty, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101. This site is located 1/4 to 1/2 mile west southwest of the subject property. There was a release reported on 4/13/93. Excavation, tank closure and landfill are listed as the remedial techniques. Soil was listed as the contaminated media. Spill cleanup dates were not given. Orphan sites (2 sites) • Missouri Highway and Transportation Department, East McCarty Street, Jefferson City, Missouri. This site is listed as a LUST. There is insufficient information on this site as to its exact location and remediation status. • Delong’s, Inc., East Capitol Street, Jefferson City, Missouri. This site is listed as a UST. There is insufficient information on this site as to its exact location and remediation status. 3.1.3 Environmental Assessment Reports The property owner indicated that previous Phase I, II and III environmental assessment work was performed at the subject property beginning in January of 1990 by Sverdrup, Inc. A summary of these reports follows: In a report titled Site Investigation Phase I Environmental Investigation at the State Agency for Surplus Property dated December 1990, Sverdrup Environmental Inc. began an investigation as a result of an anonymous complaint to the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in January 1990 and a site inspection by Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) on January 26, 1990. The result of the inspection indicated open dumping of chemicals on the site. Interviews with individuals associated with the Surplus Property conducted in February 1990 indicated that open dumping of chemicals on the site took place anywhere from 1 to 14 years ago. From February to August 1990, soil and groundwater samples were taken by Maecorp and Sverdrup at locations of presumed contamination to delineate the extent of environmental impact on and off site. The result of the investigation concluded elevated levels of organic and State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-13 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates inorganic compounds primarily from the surface discharge of hazardous chemicals. Further investigation was recommended. In October 1993, Sverdrup proposed a work plan for additional sampling to the MDNR. In a report titled Phase II Environmental Investigation Results, State Agency for Surplus Property dated July 1994; Sverdrup continued the soil and groundwater investigation of the site from January to June 1994. The results of the investigation concluded, in general, that migration of the chemical impact off site was minimal while locations on the site would require remedial soil removal. From July 22, 1996 to August 8, 1996 Sverdrup contracted P.W. Stevens to perform remedial excavations at the subject property under the supervision of Sverdrup. In a report titled Site Remediation Report at the State Agency for Surplus Property, four locations on the site were excavated 1 to 2 feet deep. Confirmation samples were taken to document the cleanup. From July 1996 to January 1998, groundwater monitoring was performed on a semi-annual basis. The last report dated September 30, 1998 indicated groundwater impact from the site was low. The report also indicated that site closure could be pursued if groundwater results remained low after a 2 year interval. Many of the groundwater wells were recommended for abandonment. This report was the last report filed with the MDNR. 3.2 Aerial Photographs Aerial photographs were obtained and reviewed for the subject property and surrounding areas for the years 1961, 1965, 1981, and 1990. 3.2.1 1961 Aerial Photograph Review The subject property appeared to be used for farming. No Surplus Property buildings are present. The Old Training Academy and storage building are present. A water tower and the shoe factory to the south are present. 3.2.2 1965 Aerial Photograph Review Buildings #1 and #8 are present on the Surplus Property lot. The Old Training Academy and storage building are also present. The water tower and shoe factory to the south remain. 3.2.3 1981 Aerial Photograph Review All current buildings for the Surplus Property are identifiable. Significant drainage erosion is observed on the hillside east of Lay Down Yard (see Figure 2. Site Location and Topography Detail). The Old Training Academy and storage building are present along with the water tower and the shoe factory to the south. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-14 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 3.2.4 1991 Aerial Photograph Review There were no significant changes observed in this photograph. 3.3 Local Directories Mullin-Kille, Johnson, and Polk directories were reviewed for the years 1938 through the present. A summary is presented below. Tenants Date Division of Purchasing Surplus Property 2000 Mo. State Surplus Property 1990 Mo. State Surplus Property 1986 State Department of Education Agency for Surplus Property 1971 No Listing 1967 No Listing 1961 No Listing 1955 No Listing 1948 No Listing 1943 No Listing 1938 3.4 Local Zoning/Land-Use Records The city zoning office was contacted for current zoning/land use of the subject property. The subject property is zoned RS-1 which represents residential single family. 3.5 Sanborn Maps Sanborn Maps of the subject property were obtained for the years 1939, 1943, and 1968. The subject property is vacant in 1939 and in 1943. The surrounding area to the south appears under development for residential use. The International Shoe Factory is present to the State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-15 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates south. In 1968, the property is developed with seven structures shown. There were no Sanborn Maps available for the Old Training Academy to the north. 3.6 Historical Topography Maps Historical topography maps of the subject property were obtained for the years 1942, 1967, and 1974. The 1942 topography map shows the Old Training Academy/ Women Correctional Facility and the water tower. The International Shoe Factory is present to the south. No other structures are shown. The 1967 topography map shows a change in topography in the northwest portion of the subject property. The change in topography is in the form of a fill area that once was a drainage gully. The Administration Building and Building #8 are present. The 1974 topography map shows no change in topography. Buildings #3, #5, and #6 are shown. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-16 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 4.0 Site Reconnaissance 4.1 Site Survey Process A site reconnaissance of the subject property was conducted by TSi Engineering, Inc. on June 4, 2001. Photographs of the subject property are presented in Appendix A. The site survey summary is presented in Appendix B. 4.2 Hazardous Materials and Petroleum Products Due to the age of the buildings identified, suspect asbestos containing materials and lead-based paint may be present. Suspect asbestos fireproofing was observed on some of the structural steel members of a garage. Suspect asbestos was also noticed on thermal system insulation. Additional materials which may contain asbestos include floor tiles, ceiling tiles, surfacing materials and roofing materials. Potential lead-based paint was found on horizontal and vertical surfaces and mechanical equipment. Lead dust and contaminated soil may also be present at an assumed former firing range. Tires, furniture, and containers of antifreeze, oil and cleaning products were observed in and around the subject property. These items were found in various quantities. Copies of material safety data sheets (MSDS) are presented in Appendix C. 4.3 Storage Tanks Evidence of former underground storage tanks was observed at the subject property. These tanks were located under the current above ground storage tanks and have been removed according to reviewed records. 4.4 Drums Evidence of 55-gallon drums was observed at the subject property. These drums were located in the garage area and in the rear of the property. The drums in the garage area were used for lubricants in the maintenance of equipment. These drums were in good condition. The drums located in the rear of the lot were empty. 4.5 Hazardous Waste Evidence of hazardous waste activities was observed at the subject property. Used car and equipment batteries were stored in a properly contained area of the garage. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-17 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 4.6 Solid Waste During interviews of site personal, a possible landfill was discussed located in the northwest corner of the subject property between the Old Training Academy and the Potato House (see Figure 2. Site Location and Topography). The landfill activities occurred prior to the employment of the current staff. 4.7 Wastewater Storm drains located throughout the area were observed. 4.8 Drains and Sumps Evidence of stained drains or sumps in the area was not observed. 4.9 Stains and Pools of Liquid (Interior) Evidence of stains and pools of liquid inside the buildings was not observed. 4.10 Pits, Ponds, Lagoons Evidence of pits, ponds and lagoons was not observed at the subject property. 4.11 Stained Soil or Pavement and Stressed Vegetation Evidence of minor stains under some of the vehicles and equipment was observed. Stressed vegetation was not observed. 4.12 Potential PCB-Containing Electrical or Hydraulic Equipment Evidence of potential PCB-containing electrical or hydraulic equipment was observed. Hydraulic floor lifts and forklifts were located in the Lay Down Yard with no evidence of leakage observed. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-18 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 5.0 Interviews and Questionnaire 5.1 Owner/Tenant Questionnaire The purpose of the questionnaire is to obtain historical background information for the site. TSi Engineering, Inc. submitted a questionnaire to Mr. Mark Schreiber of the State of Missouri Corrections. As of the date of this report, Mr. Schreiber has not returned the questionnaire. As soon as this information becomes available, TSi Engineering will submit the responses as an addendum to this report. In an interview on June 4, 2001 with Mr. Schreiber, he was able to impart historical information about the site. The area along the bluffs between the Old Training Academy and the Potato House may have been a landfill utilized by the state correctional facility. He did not see the landfill in use during his tenure which started in the 1960’s. Cyanide was stored in the basement of the Old Training Academy during the 1960’s but it was never used on the site. The area to the east and down the hill from the Old Academy was used as a firing range. He had no knowledge of any of the activities taking place on the State Agency for Surplus Property facility. Ms. Marilyn Stephen of the State Agency for Surplus Property indicated the locations of the former LUST’s and provided MSDS sheets on items currently being used on site. Her knowledge of the activities at the site prior to 1990 was limited. 5.2 Local Fire Department The Jefferson City Fire Department was contacted on June 5, 2001 to assess whether the local fire department had responded to any environmental emergencies at the subject property. According to Fire Chief Robert Rennick, the City Fire Department has responded to a major fire in the Administration Building #1 on October 31, 1981. The fire started in the typewriter repair section of building, destroying most it. The cause of the fire remains unknown. 5.3 Local Utility Company Ameren UE was contacted by TSi Engineering, Inc. regarding the polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) status of electrical transformers at the site and surrounding areas. The response from Ameren UE indicated that there are three-pole mounted transformers, the oldest of which is 1986. These transformers are certified by the manufactures as non-PCB containing. A copy of the Ameren UE correspondence is presented in Appendix D. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-19 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 6.0 Findings and Conclusions Based on the information readily available to TSi Engineering, Inc., the following conclusions are pertinent to the subject property. The buildings on the subject property are over 30 years old. Due to the age of the buildings and observed building materials, asbestos-containing materials (ACM) and lead-based paint may be present at the site. A former LUST was identified along with a former firing range, potential chemical dumping and a former landfill. Past reports support previous subsurface contamination at the subject property. In our professional opinion, the following RECs have been identified for the subject property during this assessment: • Potential asbestos-containing building materials (ACBM). • Potential lead-based paint (LBP). • Potential soil and groundwater impact from LUST tank removal on site. • Potential soil and groundwater impact from open dumping of chemicals. • Potential soil and groundwater impact from former firing range. • Potential soil and groundwater impact from former landfill. Potential ACM and LBP present at existing structures at the subject property should be inspected by U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and State of Missouri certified and licensed inspectors. Asbestos inspections are required by federal, state and local regulations prior to any disturbance of these materials. Environmental subsurface investigations may be necessary for the subject property at locations which are at topographically lower elevations than the former LUST sites. Environmental subsurface investigations may also be necessary to properly characterize subsurface conditions for the former dumping site, the former firing range site and the former landfill site. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-20 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 7.0 Signatures of Environmental Professionals This Phase I Environmental Site Assessment was conducted by the following environmental professionals in accordance with ASTM E 1527-00. Rick Whitney Date Staff Geologist Sylvester Douglas Date Manager, Environmental Services State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-21 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 8.0 Qualifications of Environmental Professionals Rick Whitney Staff Geologist Sylvester Douglas Environmental Group Manager Professional Summary: As a geologist, Mr. Whitney has over 15 years of experience within the geological and environmental field. His project experience includes: Phase I/II environmental assessments; preparation of work plans; asbestos investigations; feasibility studies; soil sampling; UST/AST storage tank management; and groundwater, air quality, and well placement monitoring. These services have been performed for commercial, industrial, and residential property. Areas of Expertise: ƒ Subsurface Investigations ƒ Soil Classifications ƒ Groundwater Monitoring ƒ Asbestos Sampling ƒ Phase I, II and III ESA Education: B.S. in Geology, University of Missouri – Columbia, 1982 Professional Summary: Mr. Douglas has over 11 years of experience in every facet of asbestos management including conducting AHERA inspections, identifying asbestos-containing materials, collecting bulk samples, preparing technical specifications and architectural drawings for asbestos abatement plans, performing air monitoring, determining and enacting engineering control methods to reduce potential hazards to abatement workers and the public, and preparing final reports. His background also includes management of a phase contrast microscopy (PCM) laboratory, including development of quality control programs, design of all reporting and recordkeeping systems, and management of air monitoring technicians and field personnel. Areas of Expertise: ƒ Phase I, II and III ESA ƒ Asbestos and Lead Surveys ƒ Regulatory Reviews ƒ Environmental Audits ƒ Process Safety Management Studies ƒ EPA Risk Assessments State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-22 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Rick Whitney Staff Geologist Registrations/Certifications: ƒ ACI Certified Technician, American Concrete Institute ƒ Certified Asbestos Inspector ƒ Certified Air Monitoring Technician ƒ OSHA 40-Hour Health and Safety Training Certification Professional Affiliations: ƒ Geological Society of America Sylvester Douglas Environmental Group Manager Education: B.S. in Engineering and Public Policy, Washington University, 1988 Registrations/Certifications: ƒ MoDNR Certified Air Sampling Professional ƒ AHERA Inspector, MO ƒ AHERA Management Planner, MO ƒ AHERA Abatement Worker, MO ƒ AHERA Project Designer ƒ NIOSH 582 Sampling and Evaluating Airborne Asbestos Dust (Method 7400) ƒ Lead Inspector, KUVII43000-4 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-23 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates 9.0 Limitations of Report This report has been prepared on behalf of and for the exclusive use of the addressee, solely for use in an environmental assessment of the site. This report and the findings contained herein were prepared for Berkebile, Nelson, Immenschuh and McDowell Architects (BNIM) expressly for their intended use of the property. This site assessment was performed in accordance with generally accepted practices of other consultants undertaking similar studies at the same time and in the same geographical area and TSi Engineering, Inc. observed that degree of care and skill generally exercised by other consultants under similar circumstances and conditions. The findings and conclusions stated herein must be considered not as scientific certainties, but rather as professional opinions concerning the significance of the limited data gathered during the course of the environmental site assessment. No other warranty, express or implied, is made. Specifically, TSi Engineering, Inc. does not and cannot represent that the site contains no hazardous waste or material, oil (including petroleum products), or other latent condition beyond that observed by TSi Engineering, Inc. during their site assessments. The observations described in this Report were made under the conditions stated herein. The conclusions presented in the Report were based solely upon the services described therein and not on scientific tasks or procedures beyond the scope of described services or the time and budgetary constraints imposed by the Client. Furthermore, such conclusions are based solely on site conditions and rules and regulations that were in effect, at the time of the study. The work described in this Report was carried out in accordance with the terms of contract language associated with TSi Engineering, Inc.’s contract agreement with BNIM. In preparing this report, TSi Engineering, Inc. has relied on certain information provided by state and local officials and other parties referenced herein and on information contained in the files of state and/or local agencies available to TSi Engineering, Inc. at the time of the site assessment. Although there may have been some degree of overlap in the information provided by these various sources, and attempt to independently verify the accuracy or completeness of all information reviewed or received during the course of this site assessment was not made. Observations were made of the site and of structures on the site as indicated within the Report. Where access to portions of the site or to structures on the site was unavailable or limited, TSi Engineering, Inc. renders no opinion as to the presence of hazardous waste or material, oil or other petroleum products, or to the presence of indirect evidence relating to hazardous waste or material, oil or other petroleum products in that portion of the site or structure. In addition, TSi Engineering, Inc. renders no opinion as to the presence of State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-24 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates hazardous waste or material, oil or other petroleum products or to the presence of indirect evidence relating to hazardous material, oil or other petroleum products where direct observation of the interior walls, floor, roof or ceiling of a structure in a site was obstructed by objects or coverings on or over theses surfaces. Unless otherwise specified in the Report, TSi Engineering, Inc. did not perform testing or analyses to determine the presence or concentrations of asbestos, radon, formaldehyde, lead-based paint, lead-in-drinking water, electromagnetic fields (EMFs), methane gas or polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) at the site or in the environment at the site. The purpose of this Report was to present the results of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment performed in substantial conformance with ASTM E1527-00 and included assessing the physical characteristics of the subject site with respect to the presence in the environment of hazardous waste or material, oil, or petroleum products, as defined in 40 CFR Parts 261, 280-281, 302, 355 and 49 CFR Part 172. No specific attempt was made to check on the compliance of present or past owners or operators of the site with federal, state, or local laws and regulations, environmental or otherwise. It is recommended that TSi Engineering, Inc. be retained to provide further engineering services during construction and/or implementation of any remedial measures recommended in this Report. This is to allow the TSi Engineering, Inc. to observe compliance with the concepts and recommendations contained herein and to allow the development of design changes in the event that subsurface conditions differ from those anticipated. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-25 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Figures 1 Site Location and Topography (USGS) 2 Site Location and Topography (Detail) SITE LOCATION SURPLUS PROPERTIES t engi neeri ng, Inc . SITE LOCATION AND TOPOGRAPHY SURPLUS PROPERTIES JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI NOT TO SCALE 59TH AND ARSENAL. BUILDING C 2 CAMPBELL PLAZA ST. LOUIS. MISSOURI 63139 Drawn By . EBS Checked By RW Project No. 2001026.00 Date: 06/07/01 I Figure 1 DRAINAGE STORM DRAINS — — MANHOLE 0 FENCE �o— V WATER WELL T-7 N.T.S. SITE LOCATION AND TOPOGRAPHY TS 1 59711 ww MEWL MONO ar. Ew: PARKING LOT FORMER FIRING RANGE FORMER SANITARY A DISCHARGE SURPLUS PROPERTIES JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI Drawn By. EBS Checked By. RW Project No. 2001026.00 Date: 06/07/01 I Figure 2 L J State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-26 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Appendix A Site Reconnaissance Photographs State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 1 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010001 – Boiler room – Old Training Academy State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 2 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010002 – Basement floor and drains – Old Training Academy State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 3 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010003 – Basement floor – filled floor drains State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 4 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010004 – Inside Potato House State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 5 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010005 – Exterior Potato House State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 6 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010006 – Inside Potato House State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 7 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010007 – Exterior Southside Potato House State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 8 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010008 – Water Tower State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 9 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010009 – East side Old Training Academy State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 10 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010010 – Storage Building State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 11 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010011 – West side Old Training Academy State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 12 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010012 – Southside Old Training Academy State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 13 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010013 – Parking lot East side of Surplus Property State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 14 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010014 – Water Well House State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 15 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010015 – Front Administration Building #1 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 16 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010016 – Front Surplus Property facing North State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 17 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010017 – Overflow parking lot east of Surplus Property State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 18 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010018 – Building #4 storage north shed State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 19 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010019 – Building #4 storage north shed State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 20 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010020 – Building #5 storage south side State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 21 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010021 – Building #5 storage south side State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 22 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010022 – Building #4 south shed State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 23 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010023 – Building #6 and #5 south side State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 24 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010024 – Building #3 storage State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 25 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010025 – AST fuel storage State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 26 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010026 – Drain in front of garage next to building #3 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 27 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010027 – Building #6 storage south side State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 28 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010028 – Rear loading dock Administration Building #1 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 29 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010029 – West side Building #6 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 30 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010030 – Forklift in Lay Down Yard State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 31 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010031 – Hydraulic lifts in Lay Down Yard State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 32 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010032 – Storage in Lay Down Yard State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 33 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010033 – Storage in Lay Down Yard State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 34 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010034 – West end of Lay Down Yard State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 35 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010035 – Empty drums storage west end of Lay Down Yard State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 36 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010036 – Generator Storage Lay Down Yard State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 37 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010037 – Fluorescent light fixtures Lay Down Yard State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 38 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010038 – Empty bins west end Lay Down Yard State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 39 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010039 – Storage west end Lay Down Yard State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 40 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010040 – Pumps in Lay Down Yard State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 41 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010041 – Outboard motors Lay Down Yard State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 42 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010042 – Empty tanks in Lay Down Yard State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 43 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010043 – Empty cylinders in Lay Down Yard State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 44 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010044 – Empty tanks in Lay Down Yard State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 45 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010045 – Generators in Lay Down Yard State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 46 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010046 – Storage on P-Lot State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 47 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010047 – Storage on P-Lot P1010048 – (skipped) State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 48 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010049 – Cars on Lay Down Lot State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 49 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010050 – Storm drain west of building #6 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 50 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010051 – Area between building #9 and #8 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 51 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010052 – Storage building #9 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 52 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010053 – Surplus refrigerators between building #6 and #8 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 53 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010054 – Storage around building #8 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 54 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010055 – Surplus cars in front of building #7 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 55 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010056 – Area east of building #8 and garage State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 56 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010057 – Empty cylinders east of garage State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 57 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010058 – Large Equipment lot north of garage State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 58 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010059 – Interior of garage State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 59 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010060 – Battery storage State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 60 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010061 – Interior of garage State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 61 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010062 – Interior of garage State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 62 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010063 – Interior of storage area behind garage State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 63 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010064 - Interior of storage area behind garage State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 64 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010065 - Interior of storage area behind garage State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 65 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010066 – West side Building #5 P1010067 – (skipped) State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 66 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010068 – North side building #9 storage State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 67 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010069 - North side building #9 storage State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 68 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010070 – North side building #8 storage State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 69 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010071 – Building #9 (also called C-Barn) State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 70 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010072 – Manhole to Oil/water separator east of building #8 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 71 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010073 – Storage north side building #7 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 72 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010074 – Storage in building #7 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 73 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010075 – Storage in building #7 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 74 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010076 – Storage in building #6 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 75 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010077 – Storage in building #5 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 76 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010078 – Storage area behind Administration Office building #1 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 77 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010079 – South side of Administration Building #1 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 78 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010080 – Computer Storage Building #2 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 79 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010081 – Chair shed south side building #1 P1010082 - ? State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 80 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010083 – Storage area behind Administration building #1 State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 81 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010084 – Storage area next to water tower State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 82 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010085 – Storage area next to water tower State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 83 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010086 – Storage area next to water tower State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 84 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010087 – Storage area next to water tower State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 85 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010088 – Storage area next to water tower State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 86 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010089 – Area west of Old Training Academy facing north State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 87 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010090 – Area west of Old Training Academy facing north looking down hill State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 88 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010091 - Area west of Old Training Academy facing north looking down hill State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 89 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010092 – Road along East side of Surplus Properties State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 90 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010093 – Missouri State Agency for Surplus Property State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 91 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010094 – Correction Property East of Surplus Property P1010095 – (skipped) State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 92 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010096 – Corrections Property east of Surplus Property facing north State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 93 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010097 – Residential dwellings south of surplus property facing south State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 94 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010098 - Residential dwellings south of surplus property facing south State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 95 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010099 - Residential dwellings south of surplus property facing south State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 96 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010100 - State Penitentiary to the west State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 97 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010101 – State Penitentiary to the west State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 98 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010102 – International Shoe Factory to the south State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP Photo - 99 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates P1010103 - International Shoe Factory to the south State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-27 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Appendix B Site Survey Summary Form - Surplus Property - Old Training Academy + Storage, Potato House Site Survey Summary Address: De cTiption of Site: 3 ^)ro I Vi A ' � y�tit,•l � r h ! /� S / c c l 5/ a Ae c 1 t la / burrc,c /./Pr u) /S icc_l 5'. l� ticlti� or, c, ,,c)-t,i e 3 c, c ' Z- 2;43 #-5 me red _t,e1 �c�ic t �I 5J c.75 A-uc)(r._ , 4 .Z, - Cr 5 '41- .5- #' (0 -* 7 — to 5 '# ,2-k %vlC? rc,�/ ✓ rG +1 _7 I /Yla` iIJ t) vc ,V c 07) („M c ' n. <}-241)7, w YG 1/c 1 101 .5 lrc /d �lif r1 0. 717 jr' T /,) 1i ) /4r(f. Cry-�i} r�P_� £ l�./ Li/c s%&5 S 'i tYYJ/1At! '/fie / Cr)Crd 3 k 1. Is the Property or any adjoining property used for an industrial, c ommercial or manufacturing use? Property: Adjoining Properties North: Adjoining Properties S outh: Adjoining Properties East: Adjoining Properties West: SL -p(G5 _)J0 raJ� fly.YC, �c i ic,r)J1 Si�7z Land Use Photograph? (,} i .c; Hf• reed CL irvtG 1 f() 4 I V 2. Has the Property or any adjoining property been used fo r an industrial, commercial or manufacturing use in the past? Previous Use of Property Previous U se of Properties to North Previous Use of Properties to South Previous U se of Pro perties to East Previous Use of Properties to West Owner 5 mss; �Y1� n �Cf11K { mu; gek /7i U se Dates `) c �riv'v��j 3. Is there evidence that there are currently, or h ave been previously, any pesticides, automo tive or industrial b atteries, paints, or other chemicals stored on or used at the Property or at the facility other th an undamaged cont ainers of consumer products of under five gallons in total volume? Finding: a.% 1) c _5 ( Aids S_c) iUG� )s ouri) ��1 U'tvc�c,Z ,' Y� u�vl vtL�zz C{rCGLS ms -o3 c 3 Cc1<u �u �I y 7eSCcrk14)) 5?/1 - (ccn Qt ,uwn I, 1 .p; o /6( -cit. .SS 9u%1vr) /)4^/464 . An/Q'rcr3.� Source: 4. Is there evidence th at there are currently, or have been previously, any industrial drums (typically 55 -gallon) or sacks of chemicals located on the Property or at the facility? 5 � S"y i +)3 �� IuyJowT tycci �'1u> env � uf%an b-1 ,1444 3, Gr,o4 As Finding: � �' c r,� l )�vn: ,n S%fie QrG Len let 1v� e "" N nrJ Moray L 1 l t� rc1m 5 yu /lvr j ) u 2f�G�u local -cc) JR . 1 v� I Do 'Var. .) gtr t_ 1411 i�i� if .'%l/7 Y, Source: 2 kV 5 5. Is there evidence that fill dirt has been brought onto the site which originated from a contaminated site or of an unkno wn origin? 3. r, Finding: ? ' i- a ( ')"' So urce: 6. Is there evidence that there a re currently, or have been previously, any pits, ponds or lagoons lo ca ted on the Property in connection with waste treatment or waste disposal? i �G` ( 4✓ 1 Finding: No /, v ,'tn -c Source: 7. Is there evidence that there is currently, or has been previously, any stained soil or stressed vegetation on the Property? Finding: A)0 v r c Gn 20 /s Source: ‘1 )1,- , 1�� P�vs r zpo my)// 8. 8. Is there evidence that there are cu rrently, or have been previ ously, any registered or unregistered storage tanks (above or underground) loc ated on the Property? Finding: Z UUSI nemo1992_ I - 3i7) 0r) so>� t, J-300yQIie) Dat3C,1 Sc: St1 on r ,• ip DC' Td. ii r %c5 - , / 5.1 arc_ 302 i^,/k,„„ i - 6, -cad lmt . i - Source: 9. Is there evidence that there are currently, or ha ve been previously, any vent pipes, fill pipes or access ways indicating a fill pipe protruding fr om the gro und on the Property or adjacent to any structure located on the Property? Finding: A)) g: d Source: 3 AWAD 10. Is there evidence that there a re currently, or ha ve been previously, any flooring, drains, or walls located within the facility that are stained by substances other than water or are emitting foul odors? • Finding: Source: 11. Is there evidence that the Property is served by a private well or non-public water system, and if so, has the well or system been designated as cont aminated by any governmental environmenta l/health agency? Finding: Source: lct 0u)C, Y— � r1 s �-�u�► W4c7er - )Van J'o )a.J Ic 12. Does the owner of the Property or operator of the facility have any knowledge of enviro nmental liens or governmental notification relating to past or current violations of environmental laws with respect to the Property or any facility located on the Property? Finding: . S'/ 4.:t f ro pt r l y So urce: 13. Has the owner of the Property or operator of any facility at the Property been informed of any past or current existence of h azard ous substances or environmental violati ons with respect to the Property or any facility located on the Pr operty? Finding: en✓iron evi, la I 11' ;' fa /ions •fOrlt() iv)eG(w ioictO 1 ,1e - I -cc) i'1urner ouS ilicy u / hazei,dous Suhsl 4net pirD pro 1.7Cr1 y S ource: 4 14. Does the Property owner or facility operator have any knowledge of any environmental assessment of the Property or facility that indicated the presence of hazardous substances on the site or recommended further assessment of the Property? Finding:?G�5� 1 Il j`%��� ?Or;r1 Wi )1\ rcvcc 7 ) 2) i i %z6 h,1) rrS So urce: 15. Does the owner of the Property or any operator of a facility at the Property know of any pa st, threatened, orpending lawsuits or administrative pr oceedings concer ning a release or threatened release of any hazardo us substance involving the Property by any owner or tena nt of the Property? Finding: Source: 16. Is there evidence that the Property discharges wastewater, other than storm water, directly to a ditch, stream, septic system, or sump on or adj acent to the Property? Finding: '&g c - Source: 17. Is there evidence that any c onstruction debris, substances identified as hazardous, unidentified waste materials, tires, automotive or industrial batteries or any other waste materials, trash, debris or refuse been dumped above grade, buried and/or burned on the site? Finding: G�, S 1�c`- 1 d IJ, )1 c�� u c ✓, r a'cs Uu r n a j�; 't S �0 Cc'c Jc c5 % eY-C Le ,ty ,C ow n `/co -d wee foune) un4. 71 C>cunz) �cn Source: 5 P,peo 18. Is there evidence of any electrical or hydraulic equipment (such as compressors, transformers and large capacitors), now on the site or that have been on the site in the past, known to contain PCBs? If so, describe the equipment, identify its location, approx imate dates of use of the equipment, and whether it has been registered as PCB contain ing materia l, a nd actual knowledge of leaks. 1 i J,, 1 , �1 �� �. V 3/ •. i i.5:�5 ^r / j7 : , �C'i . ,.: j� l f �7 J _ — Ai _ /) YT ;;.0 Y' Finding: s ,- (-On" ` a wl P C. -B So urce: jJ 19. Is there evidence that equipment co ntaining PCBs has been removed? If so, obtain the approximate dates of removal, location removed from, and name of the removal contractor. Finding: Source: 20. Is there evidence that there h ave been any fires on the Property invol ving PCBs? If s o, describe and provide the dates(s) of the occurrence and remedi ation methods. � r Finding: /do j=Us) n - frit: et .Ioo- n )31/ rz, niv i! of SO,l I/1 Gr:t11/1uyC, Ci 1,0 hiArn 14 w6.3 e'u n)uc l ee.) �r 1 `t % Vo i ,/i45;✓`1� Source: Pc s 6 This Site Survey Summary Was Completed By: N ame: S74l U-< U 11 s / Firm: , N�rt rr� r�.ccr,� Date: Address: Phone Number: Preparer represents that to the best of the Prep arer's knowledge the above statements and facts are true and correct and that to the best of the Preparer's knowledge no materia l facts have been suppressed or misstated . Signed: 2, ., Date: / 7 Awe, t Site Survey Summary Address: 1 r' Description of Site: 2 S spry nr, ,, 1? ! ti.) � � ��. .r� . i . kS'1 'a. Gt �)� Y ;'J LL. )1 r.+. t. __e �vl4. � � �.,o rt / n �r3/n 5Jr� i tt.yr ;TA\t,� �o € r rL.' 1 i erl '- t i. l�io-fin �,r,� A6, if :J t'� f n. e ,4 1. Is the Property or any adjoining property used for an industri al, c ommercial or manufactu ring use? Property: Adjoining Properties North: Adjoining Properties South: Adjoining Properties East: Adjoining Properties West: Land Use 1 /+ :55o trti k tr licnn s / c5r�lenlT ,I n SI& IL Si4, lc COit c 1, a 7)6 derS . i rk Photograph? 2. H as the Property or any adjoining property been used fo r an industrial, commercial or ma nufacturing use in the past? Previous Use of Property Previous Use of Properties to North Previous Use of Properties to So uth Previous Use of Pro perties to East Previous U se of Properties to West O wner %tVcr S'O.1c Por) CO r* DUra1 Use Dates 3. Is there evidence that there are currently, or have been previously, any pesticides, automotive or industrial batteries, paints, or other chemicals stored on or used at the Property or at the facility other than undamaged containers of consumer products of under five gallons in total v olume? Finding: ) h r. 1 61 W s , CA) / �' hSler�,� • �. IJ�Scwteu Source: `--:' C-` —t r►. t r V; tu) 4. Is there evidence that there are currently, or have been previously, any industrial drums (typically 55 -gallon) or sacks of chemicals located on the Property or at the facility? Finding: iU0 ev' Source: 2 5. Is there evidence that fill dirt has been brought onto the site which originated from a conta mina ted site or of an unknown origin? Finding: So urce: n t1 j 7,71 ✓l l 2 v- V ; z4) r-- :� / 6. Is there evidence that there a re currently, or have been previously, arty pits, ponds or lagoo ns located on the Property in connection with waste treatment or waste disposal? Finding: KJ0 v„ c. e_ So urce: 7. Is there evidence that there is currently, or h as been previ ously, any stained soil or stressed v egeta tion on the Property? t Finding: j3 0 'E ,/ s 1 c.,,1 Source: 8. Is there evidence that there are currently, or have been previously, any registered or unregistered stor age tanks (above or undergr ound) located on the Property? Finding: A.20 Source: 9. Is there evidence that there are currently, or have been previously, any vent pipes, fill pipes or access ways indicating a fill pipe protruding from the ground on the Property or adjacent to any structure located on the Property? Finding: % Von► S ource: 3 10. Is there evidence that there are currently, or have been previously, any flo oring, drains, or walls located within the facility that are stained by substances other than water or are emitting foul odors? Finding: kl j ,i\Aj (, 3 iv 1c/ ^✓7l( tS 4 c Source: 11. Is there evidence that the Property is served by a private well or non-public water system, and if so, has the well or system been designated as contaminated by any governmental environmental/health agency? (it�r r )) 170 /1 7 j �, � ems- 1 1 e) IA)er r ..., has bC)C l;94,;i9te 27 71 Finding: Source: 12. Does the owner of the Property or operator of the facility have any knowledge of environmental liens or governmental notification relating to past or current violations of environmenta l laws with respect to the Property or any facility located on the Property? Finding: / onc_ So urce: 13 . Has the owner of the Property or operator of any facility at the Property been informed of any past or current existence of hazard ous substances or environmental violations with respect to the Property or any facility located on the Property? Finding: / vn Source: 4 14. Do es the Property owner or facility operator have a ny knowledge of any environmental assessment of the Property or facility that indicated the presence of hazardo us substa nces on the site or recommended further assessment of the Property? Finding: Source: 1v;3;1c__ 15. Does the owner of the Property or any operator of a facility at the Pr operty know of any past, threatened, orpending lawsuits or administrative proceedings concerning a release or threatened release of a ny hazardous substance involving the Pr operty by any owner or tenant of the Property? Finding: PJon Source: 16. Is there evidence that the Property discharges wastewater, other than storm water, directly to a ditch, stream, septic system, or sump on or adjacent to the Pr operty? Finding: /0o e V i) n L r, r3 5 t rV J So urce: 17. Is there evidence that any construction debris, substances identified as hazardous, unidentified waste materials, tires, automotive or industrial batteries or any other waste materials, tr ash, debris or ref use been dumped above grade, buried and/or burned on the site? Finding: R& imo rt S ource: /hone_ 1.:tit,lozie. 5 18. Is there evidence of a ny electrical or hydraulic equipment (such as compresso rs, transformers and large capacito rs), now on the site or that have been on the site in the past, known to contain PCBs? If so, describe the equipment, identify its location, approx imate dates of use of the equipment, and whether it has been registered as PCB containing material, and actua l knowledge of leaks. Finding: f; ,�;� Source: 19. Is there evidence that equipment containing PCBs has been removed? If s o, obtain the approximate dates of remov al, location removed from, and n ame of the removal co ntractor. Finding: k)o r► c So urce: 20. Is there evidence that there ha ve been any fires on the Pr operty inv olving PCBs? If so, describe and provide the dates(s) of the occurrence and remediation methods. Finding: ik,) J;1 t_ Source: 6 This Site Survey Summary Was Completed By: Name: 21k (t) 1--, , I c- \ Tide: S%u t •1- (>-ieo ic)a i s Firm: / 5 . f716/W!, v 01c 4 Date: 1� 4/ /r, l Address: Phone Number: Preparer represents that to the best of the Preparer's knowledge the above statements and facts are true and correct and that to the best of the Preparer's knowledge no materia l facts have been suppressed or misstated. Signed: Date: /0) State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-28 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Appendix C MSDS Sheets MATERIAL SAFETY DAT A SHEET P MANUFACTURING COM PANY , . ,ST IN MAINTENANCE PRODU CTS 6.15 AND SAFE HANDLING AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION f:+.lF: DATE': : ;';.' ;' =' ZEP OVATION SUPERSEDES: i PRODUCT NUMBER: 15'01. �, .. .. - ,11 i---i 7 ,,.! ,ii. r J � �, 7�' :: I�a i.)�_ ANT. ( i 't. T .. �` �}_ . i='+ t•� :IIT)i n.'i: .: ;:)F:f,3, %i .,` t_; 1' F lii:_IJ !-.i. .. ;' ;}...,: I: }' 1' I' f , 1 i lL... i. I'i.}4: : ). _- 1,'_:! 1 ALL �.. ..t it - t . CALLS ':�_.`.. ,:. ;:; DT5TPiICT OP t.. ,( r I:•). (., 1 ,,(-L {'it .,_ f:: ( 'f .. f.) , nE_`3 I f.!\. iA-. r I Cat•! DTBLIT PHTHALATE TL_.V Ei"rE_ .Is,, (PPM) (SEE RE:VERY:F' i1 (r ,ti.i ester; 0,44 IRR CAS#;..., 1 r: .}_.(+t� i1; 'I' '° ) rj1l!` P .r _. itl,.' ,r ,> •<' I:)" t:' .. i- I I l.. .l_i\E:• . t::i...Y(;I, If.. I`'...11.1 )f:+l..,. {. r.. i.•r., ETHER EIR CBL .. o : t. •,) -- C i' t ,:l Ti ':'? I ; iTl e t tl t_i .L C ,. 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I t 1 `,i 1 11 f 31 .J i:: (11,,1 1 : INELAMMATION OF _ T( '-1,.-. r_ 'f- IS C'HARAC TF_RIZ1 D BY I<f.:D L.f-`. .;. t 'Alf_. .I.:I.NO,. ratit' T iC►i;tJ SKIN INFLAMMATION I Nr?Ai_;..fr.1?,:^f,so II'; TTCI ..iT.. .... ir .FUDENTNG, O1' t, ,i' cTTi'ii,.{AI.1 ...,'i • BLISTERING -P MA NUFA CTURIN G COMPA NY .ST IN MA INTENANCE PROD UCTS ATEATER 1AL SAFETY DATA SHEET AND SAFE HANDLING AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION f l IS SUE DATE: 1i/12.'90 ZEP POTPOURRI CONQUER S1 Ei:i!. 7i„ti-.C: PRODUCT NUMBER: 1774 i.; ,_ a n '-• I._ i q u i ,; E '. ._ T T [l;- •: T - E c. , -.i -' •.i T ,' � : [S •{ MErir_.N 7EP -ANUFACTuRING C,)l+P,,f`; `1 i i`1^ _ 9�1 '�' t •,i S• M -. . P.0 ... . '01. N t -!-' .- .-CF !` N.IEER �.}`_. AND );_ )� �,S, r C E =; :r..:(,�.I• •�-. .. HOURS, �� •t_.`r., ., I•ac II-� _, �sRc,�a CO M:. n .... -� . '... � - _ Ir, -- -i; i:� .. -i •;�� n-� •. � -: p7 A(i.. t~4 f' �!r-i• _�!"_a.if?L I:� ..� +-. _: �).!. '-*� _.—`�-..',� '`%. ,- -'lc . �_), -L_ --_.f7 _ �._ _ 't _;,-. ,_. _. , --t2 . _ '-, LOCAL POISON NTROL CENTER . . . . . . . . . . . . -'r_r_I• --�_. I s I -' FRU': 1-0 t0-42 00ALL C0• -D TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCY: � �i_4-.�. ._ . TOL' f�.4: E_.ff )C__ . }- �_ c=:``3L.L'L~ PC:��_?i.�; .{(7. ...:-.-ii'�3 O DISTRICT �'F CDl ( i:i Pa .-C..y 3— r_, t.6 ALL CALLS RECD J SECTION II -HAZARDOUS _ NGREDIENTS DESIGNATIONS *4 PROFRIFTARY ;:-r\GRAl•,{t:'F _x. -f CAS4 PROPRIETARY; RTECS# NONE; OSHA PEL-N/D .,. NOWLRHEr'• IOXYPOL V (ETI'•IYLE.NEOX,,:) E_I_E.IANOL ripe; p^ _;J .. y-.,., 2 -et tin ed i'.J - 1, a1pl' a nonylphenul) -omega- .3 C. S. 4: C?• i q; F? R CD5 .1_ }t t , r _. CAS4 �,• ,J i h - =l• .= t :. i ..._ :' ~r r`' i" t � -: C: . c., ; OSHA P F L -- -i r;! i TL's' EP Ef= TE (PPM) (SEE REVERSE) i•d. F? IRR. CNE CS{_ N'D Eifi SECTION III -HEALTH HA Z APD DATA OPE(..1::i..AL. NOTE: I'1SDS data pertains to th e p rod uct• a = dispens ed fr om th e contc .r Averse h ealth ref-yect: wo uld not be _.xpecte_? und er recomm ended conditi ons oi' l.; s dilut ed) so ion as pr escribed s afety precauti ons a re p racticed. ACUTE E PPECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: Thin prod uct, particul arly in its co nc entrat ed form may i rrit ate ey es a nd :i{ upo n: co ntact. I nFIammction of the eye is characterized by red ness, w ate ri ng: in itchi ng. Skin inPlarnrnafi _:gin is charact erized hu itching., scaling, redd eni ng, blistering. Inhal ation m ay p rod uce uppe r r esp i. r.to rii irritatio n characte rized bu so re t`, di4:-PiT .ulty in br eathing. _t_n• respir atory disord ers Or :;kLn dise as es may be agr,lvfed bu e jt os_ 1252 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET CLEAN ACROSS AMERICA AND THROUGHOUT THE WORLD'''' ZEP MANUFACTURING COMPANY P.O. BOX 2015 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30301 AND SAFE HANDLING AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION 06/18/96 ISSUE DATE: 10/26/95 SUPERSEDES: 01/11/91 M ISSOURI SURPLUS 317 ) PROPERTY -JANITORIAL 1172 RIVERSIDE JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65101 TELEPHONE: MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION CHEMTREC: DISTRICT SECTION I - EMERGENCY CONTACTS (404) 352-1680 BETWEEN 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (EST) EMERGENCY: 770) 439-4200 NON -OFFICE HOURS, WEEKENDS 770) 432-2873 AND HOLIDAYS, PLEASE CALL YOUR '770) 424-4789 LOCAL POISON CONTROL 770) 392-1480 770)455-8160 770) 552-8836 EMERGENCY: (770) 922-0923 1-800-424-9300 ' TOLL -FREE - ALL CALLS RECORDED OF COLUMBIA: (202) 483-7616 ALL CALLS RECORDED SECTION II - HAZARDO US INGREDIENTS TLV EFFECTS % IN DESIGN ATIONS WPM) (SEE REVERSE) PROD . " SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE " (su lfuric acid, monododecyl ester, sodium salt); sodium monododecyl sulfate; CAS# N/D EIR 30-40 151-21-3; RTECS# WT1050000; OSHA PEL/N/D. SECTION III - HEALTH HAZARD DATA Spe cial Note: M SDS da ta pertains to the product as dispensed from the container. Adverse health effects would not be expected under recommended conditions of use (diluted) so long as prescribed safety precautions are practiced. Acute Effects of Overexposu re: This product can be an eye irritant. Inflammation of eye tissue is characterized by redness, watering, and/or itching. Chro nic Effects of Overexposu re: , Prolonged skin contact (4-8 hrs.), Without rinsing, may result in irritation characterized by itching or reddening of the skin. No medical conditions are kno wn to be aggravated by exposu re to ingredients in this product. Non e of the ingredie nts are listed as carci nogens by IARC, NTP, or OSHA . Est'd PEL/TLV: Not established Primary R out es of Entry: N/A 'MIS Co des: HEALTH 0;FLAM . o;REACT. 0;PERS. PROTECT. N/A;CHRONIC HAZ. NO IRST A ID PROCEDURES: Skin: This product is formulated for use on the skin, but it should be rinsed off with water . Eyes: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting upper and lower lids. Get medical attention at once. Inha le: This ro ute of exposure is not like ly due to product nat ur e. Ingest: If this product is swallowed, do not induce vomiting. If victim is co nscious giv e plenty of water to drink. Get medical att ention at once. SECTI ON IV - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Protective Clothin g: No special measur es are required. Eye Protection: No special measures are required. Respira to ry Prote ctio n: No special measures are required . Ven tilatio n: No special meas ures are required. SECTION V - PHYSICAL DATA Bo iling Point ('F): 220 Specific Gravity: 1 .10 Vapor Pressure (mmHg): N/D Pe rce nt Vo la tile by Volume (%): 84 Vapor Density (air=1): N/D E vap oratio n Rate (WATER =1): 1 Solubility in Wa ter: C OMPLETE pH (concentrate): 7.7 pH (us e dil utio n of APPR OX. 5% ): 7 .2 Appea rance a nd Odor: WHITE, PEARLIZE D LI QUID WITH PLEASANT FRAGRANCE SECTION VI - FIRE AND EXPLOSION D ATA Flash"Po int (°F) (method used): None (N/A ) Flammable Limits: LEL N/A UEL N/A Extinguishi ng M edia: Carb on dioxide, dry chemical, water. Special Fir e Fighti ng: None . Unusu al Fire Ha zards: None 5 MATERIAL SAFETY DATASH SHEET AND SAFE HANDLING AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION CLEAN ACROSS AMERICA AND THROUGHOUT THE WORLD7M ZEP M ANUFACTURING COMPANY P.O. BOX 2015 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30301 MISSOURI SURPLUS (317) PROPERTY -JANITORIAL 117 N RIVERSIDE DR JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65101 12/16/97 ISSUE DATE: 05/12/97 SUPERSEDES: 07/26/89 SECTION I - EM ERGENCY CONTACTS BETWEEN 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (EST) NON -OFFICE HOURS, WEEKENDS LAND OCALOPO SON PLEASE L YOUR CONTROL TELEPHONE: (404) 352-1680 MEDICAL EM ERGENCY: 770 439-4200 770 432-2873 770 424-4789 770 392-1480 (770) 455-8160 770 552-8836 TRANSPORTATION EM ERGENCY: (770) 922-0923 CHEMTIIEC: 1-800-424-9300 TOLL -FREE - ALL CALLS RECORDED DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: (202) 483-7616 ALL CALLS RECORDED SECTION II - HA ZARDOUS INGREDIENTS DESIGNATIO NS @ "" METHYLENE CHLORIDE " dichlorome thane,me thylene dichloride; CAS# 75-09-2; RTECS# PA8050000; OSHA PEL - 25 ppm; OSHA STEL (15 MIN. TWA) - 125 ppm " PROPRIETARY LUBRICANT BLEND" CAS# 8052-41-3; RTECS# WJ89225000 @ Identifies chemicals listed under SARA -Section 313 for release reporting SECTION III - HEALTH HAZARD DATA Special Note : M SDS data pe rtains to the product as dispensed from pthe act stainer. Adverse health effects would not be expected under recommended conditions of use (diluted) so long as prescribed safety precautions Acute Effects of Overexposure: d stu-por. In Inhalatio nms vas, unco nciousdness central nervous result rind poorlyovent characterized confined h eadache, nausea, a to high conciac and/or entrations at ons respiratory pvapor iapo canpbe depression, ng to mucous ,me cases, p product aggravate bri n of such as Introd and tiooeo frsollv�entoto the tract. lungs, as ineaspiration of mayvomittusafluids,syVc use chemical pneumonia . ExSkin ctosure tothisse a gmay nand e Beningp the produce chemical pneumo nia. existing respiratory or cardiac conditions. Inhala tio n of aerosol mist may Repeated or prolonged contact by inhalation or skin absorption may produce liver or kidney damage or damage to the central nervous system, characterized by tinglingChronic Effects of O verexpo sure: or numbness in the extremities, s p blurred vision may aggravate r existing ski n, eye , or respiratory disorders . One of the ingredients in this product may cause tumors in laboratory The confusion . Skin, which is defected by repeated exposure to solvents, is more susceptible to irritation, infection, and dermatitis.oduct Ingredients an imals. relevance of these studies to humans has not been established . Est'd PELITLV: Not established HMIS C des HEALTH 2.FLAM 3 REACT. 1;PERS. PROTECT. B ;CHRONIC HAZ. YES TLV (PPM) 50 500 EFFECTS (SEE REVERSE) CNS IRR CAR IN PROD . 50-60 IRR 20-30 Primary Ro utes of Entry: Inh, Skin . o , FIRST AID PROCEDURES: land lower.tlide . Get medical ift rrta i at once. Skin : Wash contaminated skin thoroughly with soap or a mild deterge nt. Apply a skin cream with lanolin. Get medical attention if irritation persists . iartificial respiration. Get medical attention immediately .tio Eyes: Immedia tely flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasion ally lifting upper In hale:stM ove exposeded,ntperson d cfresh air at once. If brvomiting ngatccurg has stohead below hip level . Get pped, perform In gest: If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. If vomiSECTION IV - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFOR MATION Wear immediately . Wear vito n gloves or use gloves with demonstrated resist ance to the ingredie nts in this product. Use tight -fitting s afety glasses. Contact lenses should not ob wor n when worki ng iithrthis material . If ventilation is inadeq uate, wear a properly fitting Ventilatio n sho uld be equivale nt to o utdoors. Use exhaust fans and open windo ws in enclosed spaces. SECTION V - PHYSICAL DATA 104 Sp ecific Gravity: 0 .820 Vapor Pr essure (mmHg): Boiling Point ( °F): 85 Vap or Density (air =1): N/D Evapor ation Rat e (CCL4 =1): SoSol ubilt y in Water:a by Volume (�) NEG . pH (c oncentrate): N/A pH (use dilution of ): Appearan ceu and Od or: CLEAR, RED SLIGHTLY VISCOUS WITH HYDROCARBON OD OR SECTION VI - AFIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA Protective Clothing: Eye P ro tection: Respiratory Prot ectio n: Ven tilation: Flash Poi nt (°F) (method used): Flammable Limits: Extinguishi ng Media: Sp ecial Fire Fighting: Unus ual Fire Hazards: Extremely Flammable (CS MA) LEL 13 .0 UEL 22 .0 Carbon dioxid e, dry ch emical and foam. Wear self-contained Concentrated vapor positiver breathing may igniteif exp osed to sp ark . rka APPROX. 340 2.5 N/A 4 CLEAN ACRO SS AMERICA AND THRO UGHOUT THE WORLD TM ZEP MANUFACTURING COMPANY P. O. BOX 2015 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET AND SAFE HANDLING AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION 08/26/92 ISSUE DATE: 08/07/91 SUPERSEDES: 03/26/90 ............... .. ... .. :?IF:K� iY� �>:�Y �iY�AI�► w \ 1.ti�Y t: PRODUCT .. ... ..... ..... ....... .... ... ..... ..... . M ISSOURI SURPLUS PROPERTY -JANITORIAL 117 NO RIVERSIDE DR JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65101 SECTION I - EM ERGENCY CONTACTS TELEPHONE: (404) 352-1680 BETWEEN 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (EST) MEDICAL EMERGENCY: (404) 435-2973 NON -OFFICE HOURS, WEEKENDS (404) 351-2952 AND HOLIDAYS, PLEASE CALL Y OUR (404) 432-2873 LOCAL POISON CONTROL TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCY: (404)922-0923 CHEM TREC: 1-800-424-9300 TOLL -FREE - ALL CALLS RECORDED DIST RICT OF COLUMBIA: (202) 483-7616 • ALL CALLS REC ORDED - SECTION II - HAZARDO US INGREDIENTS TLV EFFE CTS % IN DESIGNATIONS (PPM) (SEE REVERSE) PROD. —ASPHALT" CAS #8052-42-4; RTECS# CI9900000; O SHA PEL - 0.2 mg/m3; ACGIH TLV - 5 mg/m3 IR R 40-50 — BLEND OF HYDROTREATED AND DEWAXED RESIDUAL OILS " CAS # 64742-56-0/64742-62-7; RI EC5 # N ONE; N/D IRR 5-15 OSHA PEL-N/D @ '" 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE '' methyl chloroform chlorothene; CAS# 71-55-6; RTECS# KJ2975000; OSHA PEL-350 350 IRR CNS 10-20 PPM; ACGIH/OSHA STEL-450 PPM — PARAFFIN OIL'" blend of heavy and light naphthenic petroleum distilllate; CAS# 64742-52-5; and CAS# 64742-53-6; N/D IRR 10-20 RTECS# NO NE; O SHA PEL-N/D; ACGIH OIL MIST LIMIT= 5mg/m3 " BLEND OF [ISO BUTANE; CAS# 75-28-5; RTECS# TZ4300000] & [PROPANE; CAS# 74-98-6; RTECS# TX2775000] 800 COR FBL 10-20 & [n -BUTANE; CAS# 106-97-8; RTECS# EJ42000001 OSHA PEL-1000 ppm @ Identifies che micals listed under SARA -Section 313 for release reporting SECTION III - HEALTH HAZARD DATA Specia l Note: MSDS data pe rtains to the product as dispensed from the container. Adverse health effects would not be expected under recommended lnditions of use (diluted) so long as prescribed safety precautions are practiced. . ute Effe cts of O vere xpo su re : in halation of vapor can produce central n ervous system depression, ch aracterized by dizziness, headache, nausea, cardiac a nd/or respiratory depression, stupor, unconsciousness and death, in extreme cases. Exposure to high concentrations of vapor by direct co ntact or inhalation can be irritati ng to mucous membranes, such as eyes and upper respiratory tract. Severe eye exposure to liquid can cause reversible eye damage . Skin contact may caus e a burni ng s ensation and reddening of the skin. Introduction of solven t to the.lu ngs, as in aspiration of vomitus fluids, may cause chemical pneumonia. Exposure to this product may aggravate existing r espiratory and cardiac conditions. Inhalation of aerosol mist may pr oduce ch emical pneumo nia. Chronic Effec ts of Ove rexpo sure : Repeated or prolonged contact by inhalation or skin absorpti on may produce liver or kidney damage or damag e to the central nervous system, characterized by tingling or numbness in the extremities, blu rred vision or co nfusio n. Ski n, which is defatted by repeated exposure to solve nts, is more susceptible to irritation, infection, and • dermatitis. Exposure to so me ingredients in this product can aggravate existing liver dise ase or heart rhythm disorders. None of the ingr edients are listed as carcinoge ns by IARC, NTP, or OSHA. Est'd PEL/TLV: APPROX. 200 PPM Primary R outes of Entry: Inh, Skin . HMIS Codes: HEALTH 2;FLAM. 1;RE ACT . 1;PERS . PROTECT . X ;CHRONIC HAZ . YES FIRST AID PROCEDURES: Skin: Wash contaminated skin th oroughly with soap or a mild detergent. Apply a ski n cream with lanolin. Get medical attention if irritatio n persists. Eyes: Immediately flush eyes with pl enty of wat er for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting upp er and lower lids. Get medical attention at once. Inhale: Move exposed person to fresh air at o nce . If breathi ng has stopped, perform artificial respiration . Get medical attention immediately. Ingest: If swallowed, do not induce vomiti ng. If vomiting occurs, keep head below hip lev el. Get emergency medic al attention immedi ately. SECTION IV - SPECIAL PROTECTIO N INFORMATION Pro tective Clothing: Wear vit on gloves or use gloves with demo nstrated r esistance to the ingredients in this product. Eye Protection: Use tight -fitting safety glasses . Contact lenses should not be wor n wh en w orking with this material. Respirat ory Prote cti on: If ventilation is inad equate, wear a pr operly fitting MSHA or OSHA -appr oved respirator . Ventilation: Ventilation sh ould be eq ual to o utdoors. Use exhaust fans and/or exhaust hood in enclosed spaces. SECTION V - PHYSICAL DATA B oiling Point ('F): 105-285F Spe cific Gra vity: 1 .014 Vapor Press ure (mmHg): APPROX. 315 Per ce nt Volatile by Vol ume (%): —33 V apor Density (air=1): N/D Evaporation Rate (CCL4 =1): 2.5 Solubility in Wat er: NEGLIGIBLE pH ( con centr at e): N/A pH (use dil uti on of N/A ): _ ' N/A Appe arance a nd Odor: A VISCOUS, BLACK OIL WITH A STRONG, SWEET CHLORINATED OD OR SECTION VI - FIRE AND EXPLOSI ON DATA Fl ash Point ( 'F) (method used): FLA MMABLE (CS MA) Flammable Limits: LEL N/D UEL N/D Extinguishing Media: Carbon dioxide, dry chemical, water fog, foam. Sp eci al Fire Fighting: Wear sell -contained p ositiv e pres . Breathing apparatus . Unus ual Fir e Hazards: Direct water onto intact containers to prevent bursting . 5 MANUFACTURED FOR: Drumond American Corporation 600 Corporate Woods Pkwy. Vernon Hills. IL 60061 DATE OF PREPARATION: 02/01/98 KA-POW ON 4530 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ESSENTIALLY SIMILAR TO OSHA FORM -174, IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CALL: ROCKY MOUNTAIN POISON & DRUG CENTER COLLECT AT: (303) 623-5716 INFORMATION TELEPHONE NUMBER (847) 913-9313 Cs 11 - 0 PRODUCT NUMBER PRODUCT NAME PRODUCT CLASS SECTION I - IDENTITY DN 4530 KA-POW CLEANERS I1 SECTION II - INGREDIENTS INGREDIENT ACGIH TLV MG/ PEL STEL CAS NUMBER Z PPM M"3 PPM PPM D-LIMONENE EDTA TETRAPOTASSIUM PYROPHOSPHATE SODIUM METASILICATE 5989-27-5 64-02-8 7320-34-5 6834-92-0 S.A.R.A. TITLE III. SECTION 313: THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS NO LISTED CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO REPORTING. ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 1 SECTION III - PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS BOILING POINT (degrees F): N/A VAPOR DENSITY: N/A EVAPORATION RATE: N/A PERCENT VOLATILE (By Weight): N/A WEIGHT PER GALLON (LBS): N/A OPTIONAL INFORMATION: Appearance/Odor: Orange free -flowing granular powder / Citrus scent Solubility in water: Complete Specific Gravity: 60 lbs/cu ft KA-POW -DN 4530 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ESSENTIALLY SIMILAR TO OSHA FORM 174 ii SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION: OSHA CLASS N/A DOT CLASS N/A U.N. CLASSIFICATION: PER DOT N/A PER IMCO N/A FLASH POINT: N/A LEL: N/A UEL: N/A METHOD: N/A EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: N/A UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: None known. Addition of water generates heat. SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURE: Do not use water on material itself. Use media suitable for surrounding fire. If large quantities of combustibles are involved. use water in flooding quantity as spray or fog. Use adequate personnel protection. Avoid breathing dust and fumes from burning material. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: STABLE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR HAZARD DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Carbon dioxide upon acid contact. CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Contact with acids, acidic solutions, and soft metals. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID): Acids, soft metals. D.O.T. EMERGENCY RESPONSE INFORMATION: *** NOT APPLICABLE *** MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ESSENTIALLY SIMILAR TO OSHA FORM 174 MANUFACTURED FOR: Orurrvnond American Corporation 600 Corporate Woods Pkwy. Vernon Hills, IL 60061 DATE OF PREPARATION: 02/01/98 CORE DA 6631 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CALL: ROCKY MOUNTAIN POISON & DRUG CENTER COLLECT AT: (303) 623-5716 INFORMATION TELEPHONE NUMBER (847) 913-9313 SECTION I - IDENTITY PRODUCT NUMBER PRODUCT NAME PRODUCT CLASS DA 6631 CORE LUBRICANTS SECTION II - INGREDIENTS INGREDIENT ACGIH TLV MG/ PEL STEL CAS NUMBER % PPM M"3 PPM PPM HL•;,ME * PROPANE/ISOBUTANE/N-BUTANE NAPHTHENIC OIL RESIDUAL OIL 110-54-3 1.10 74-98.6 10-20 64742.52-5 40-50 64742.62-7 40-50 *THIS CHEMICAL IS SUBJECT TO S.A.R.A. TITLE III, SECTION 313 REPORTING. 50 1000 5 5 N/D 50 N/D 1000 N/D N/D N/D N/D CORE DA 6631 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ESSENTIALLY SIMILAR TO OSHA FORM 174 SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION: OSHA CLASS N/A DOT CLASS N/A U.N. CLASSIFICATION: PER DOT N/A PER IMCO N/A FLASH POINT: < 0°F LEL: 1.8 UEL: 9.5 METHOD: TAG OPEN CUP AEROSOL PRODUCT: TREAT AS CYLINDER OF COMPRESSED GAS EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: CO2 DRY CHEMICAL WATER FOG UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Heated cans may burst. N/D SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURE: N/D Aerosol cans may rupture when heated. N/D N/D SECTION III - PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS °OILING POINT (degrees F): 159 1POR DENSITY: HEAVIER THAN AIR EVAPORATION RATE: SLOWER THAN ETHER PERCENT VOLATILE (By Weight): N/A WEIGHT PER GALLON (LBS): N/A OPTIONAL INFORMATION: Appearance and Odor: Black oil, solvent odor. Specific Gravity: 0.8 Solubility in Water: Nil Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate=1): >1 ii SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: STABLE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR HAZARD DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: In fire will decompose to carbon dioxide and water. CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Avoid contact with any source of ignition. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID): Strong oxidizing agents, strong acids or bases. D.O.T. EMERGENCY RESPONSE INFORMATION: ***NOT APPLICABLE*** NEW SHOE DA 6472 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ESSENTIALLY SIMILAR TO OSHA FORM 174 SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: INHALATION: Shortness of breath, dizziness, and lightheadedness. EYE CONTACT: May cause irritation. SKIN CONTACT: May cause slight irritation, can lead to dermatitis. INGESTION: May cause chemical pneumonia if aspirated into lungs. PRIMARY ROUTE(S) OF ENTRY: DERMAL INHALATION INGESTION MEDICAL CONDITIONS PRONE TO OVEREXPOSURE: None known. EYES TARGET ORGANS AFFECTED: Kidney. Eye. Liver, and Nervous System (in laboratory animals with chronic overexposure). CARCINOGENICITY: None of the chemicals in this product are list by NTP. IARC. or OSHA as a carcinogen. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES: EYES: Flush with large amounts of water and seek medical attention. INGESTION: Do not induce vomiting. Give water and seek medical attention. SKIN: Remove contaminated clothing and wash with soap and water. INHALATION: Move to fresh air. *** If irritation persists, seek medical attention. *** L SECTION VII - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Ventilate area. Remove all sources of ignition. Clean up with inert material and place in a container for disposal. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Dispose of in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations. VEW SHOE DA 6472 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ESSENTIALLY SIMILAR TO OSHA FORM 174 II SECTION VIII - SAFE-(ANDLINGAND USE INFORMATION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: None necessary under normal conditions. If the TLV is exceeded, a NIOSH/OSHA approved respirator is recommended. VENTILATION: Use ventilation as necessary to control vapor concentrations. PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Chemical resistant gloves (polyvinyl alcohol, polyethelene) are recommended. EYE PROTECTION: Safety glasses or goggles are recommended. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: None known. HYGIENIC PRACTICES: WASH HANDS BEFORE EATING OR USING THE WASHROOM. SMOKE IN SMOKING AREAS 0 N L Y . II II SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING: Do not store in direct sunlight, near open flames, or at temperatures exceeding 120°F. Do not smoke while using this product. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: Keep out of reach of children. Read entire label prior to use. SECTION X - OTHER INFORMATION NFPA INDEX HEALTH FLAMMABILITY 3 REACTIVITY TLV PEL NFPA CAS NTP OSHA IARC STEL PREPARED BY: 1 0 Threshold Limit Value Permissible Exposure Level National Fire Protection Association Chemical Abstract Service National Toxicology Program Occupational Safety and Health Admin. International Agency for Research on Cancer Short Term Exposure Limit, duration is for 15 minutes Heather Buck Drummond American Corporation 600 Corporate Woods Parkway Vernon Hills, Illinois 60061 NO No Data LEL Lower Explosive Level NE Not Established PPM Parts Per Million D.O.T. Department of Transportation N/A Not Applicable M-3 Approximate milligrams of substance per cubic meter of air ••NFPA HAZARD INDEX -- SEVERE HAZARD 4 SERIOUS HAZARD 3 MODERATE HAZARD 2 SLIGHT HAZARD 1 MINIMAL HAZARD O c�i MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ESSENTIALLY SIMILAR TO OSHA FORM 174 MANUFACTURED FOR: Drumond American Corporation 600 Corporate Woods Pkwy. Vernon Hills, IL 60061 DATE OF PREPARATION: 02/01/98 Il STOP -GAP GRAY DN 4520 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CALL: ROCKY MOUNTAIN POISON & DRUG CENTER COLLECT AT: (303) 623-5716 INFORMATION TELEPHONE NUMBER (847) 913-9313 SECTION I - IDENTITY I� PRODUCT NUMBER PRODUCT NAME PRODUCT CLASS DN 4520 STOP -GAP GRAY PATCHING INGREDIENT SECTION II - INGREDIENTS ACGIH TLV MG/ PEL STEL CAS NUMBER % PPM M"3 PPM PPM 11 CALCIUM CARBONATE POLYURETHANE RESIN DIISODECYL PHTHALATE HYDROGENATED CASTOR WAX BUTYL ACETATE* 1317-65-3 N/A 26761-40-0 N/A 123-86-4 1-3 * THIS CHEMICAL IS SUBJECT TO S.A.R.A. TITLE III, SECTION 313 REPORTING. ND ND ND ND 150 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 150 ND ND ND ND 200 SECTION III - PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS BOILING POINT (degrees F): N/A VAPOR DENSITY: Heavier than air EVAPORATION RATE: = n -Butyl Acetate PERCENT VOLATILE (By Weight): 2.100 WEIGHT PER GALLON (LBS): 13.50 OPTIONAL INFORMATION: Appearance/Odor: gray polyurethane paste -like sealant; mild odor. Volatiles volume X: 1.3 Liquid Density: Heavier than Water V.O.C: 0.3 lb/gal STOP -GAP GRAY - DN 4520 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ESSENTIALLY SIMILAR TO OSHA FORM 174 SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION: OSHA CLASS N/A DOT CLASS N/A U.N. CLASSIFICATION: PER DOT N/A PER IMCO N/A FLASH POINT: 72°F LEL: 1.4 UEL: .7.5 METHOD: TAG CLOSED CUP EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: FOAM CO2 DRY CHEMICAL SAND UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: None Known. SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURE: Self contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing should be worn in fighting fires involving chemicals. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: STABLE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR HAZARD DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Thermal decomposition may produce carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide. CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Extreme heat, sparks, flames. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID): Strong oxidizing agents. D.O.T. EMERGENCY RESPONSE INFORMATION: ***NOT APPLICABLE*** - - MA NUFACTURING COMPA NY IN MAINTENANCE PR OD UCTS ATERIAL SAFETY DATA bid EET AND SAFE HANDLING AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION ()/11/Y)(3 t='.:: i. :.:: Cit::: A I {_: n 04/23/0 :_. 1.. f' CINNAMON CONQUER St_1PE aE_.1IE_.5:: 06/15/S PRODUCT i I':It 1!" I[3;=i- t I783 1..'et.it:l(::iran.t.: .._ Liquid E_:,_, C is ON i I -- E: Iii E R i:i L. I I i.; Y CON t l T r-. - C T S. > 201t Nt.1F, OF { 1(_ r. I' !tJlii.:::,, i;.. i::,.t_. ['it :,.AHD HOLIDAYARLA COOL _, LOCAL POISON CONTROL CENTER . ..... . ... .......... TRANSPOR! , ON ,__{' i 1:. _,i „ ,.. ..i :1__i, t._. . ,. = is_e {_. i'.1__ - ;..,1 ,• .. -424 CALLS RECORDED (770)922 0923 or D!S=iIt iC;i OF COLUMBIA r'; (:_'!;::')''L;;'; 'ir,1 (`i[.. .!. ... CALLS RECORDED • c=t_.l; I I 11` •.l 11 - I-! f:t 7 ARDOUS INGREDIE '. 1 c3 I I__ \' EFFECTS ;t. IN DEcs ]. _s{•d,-t I i. „•, S (PPM) 0.31.1: .E REVERSE) PROD, ,(..>y ISOPROPYL C.i7i1::`E;_t!::`(I__ r;!__t_t_t,..if.,t. .. a -,t i p:a , C_I 7 1::i=i k:.l...i , I l-:a r1:; ii ii_i 1 .; 2 -pro- (10C) :[ t'f •-. c" t: ... -1° panol;l`. ,.. .67-&3-0; Ei. I., i. :: _t: 1Cy('r'i, OSHA '[' ii:] PPM; t_i _ F ;:) A!_. E.:! .t. l S ! � � 1__ -500 1=' I' M ;t_.l; t i. i_ J I' '-1 1 .1.1. I `I E F"{ L. I t i I I r•1 A R (I D t i 1`i tEIt-: I rll._ I'lU i {_- I; !('` i`,_, data .7 .. ... 7_ dispensed on t::: . .. ..,... :a (_ ;�( pertains t: i=i k. I i product i_( '�:: t� i . �, .., � I ::: �:_ i_: 1- i' `i..i i:' the F1 i::: i Adverse health effects iHould 'not be e xpe cted under r7'i': C':'C(Fc !'l ('1 eCl conditions of USE(cl iI i_l 't_ :_ !J) SO long as prescribed safety precautions are practi ced. `(t_=t. I L. t_a= 1- t_.0 I `a l Jt Eye _ contact - produce stingi ng, li nflammation, ,__ �: _ irritant. 1" '1 tr_l I-i "k. ,. Eye t:. ,_,1"l t: 1:i,._ k: may y ! _ � l_l i".: (-' bur ning, i 7 'I 1-i C) , and in L ::t.r'i?31F: cases may produ ce corneal damage . . Exposure may be irritating to skin, iar .. ' upper r• respiratory tract. Accumulation of harmful quantities of vapor -'i pre - c. ._'C .1 by severe irritation vmh i ch makes overe xpo sure unlikely. Overexposure can result in mild narcoticeffects,including flushing, headache, di zzi ness, a nd Ingredie nts in this product may ;ciciclriiiivia 't(ci ci-: 1 ii 'f: t I"li_; .cihi n, eye, or re spiratory disorders. I0 J. T. Baker Chemical Co. 222 Red School Lane Phillipsburg, N.J. 08865 24 -Hour Emergency Telephone -- (201) 859-2151 Chemtrec # (800) 424.9300 Natio nal Respo nse Center # (800) 424.8802 E5125 -01 Effective: 05/13/86 Ethylene Glyco l Page: 1 Is su ed: 05/13 /86 SECTION I - PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Pro duct Name: Formula: Formula Wt: CAS No . . NIOSH/RTECS No.: Common Synonyms: Pr oduct Co des : Ethylene Glycol HOCH2CH2OH 62.07 00107-21-1 KW2975000 1,2-Ethanedio l; EG; Glycol; 1,2-Dihydroxyethane 9140,L715,9300,5387 PRECAUTIONARY LABELLING BAKER SAF-T-DATATM Syste m HEALTH FLAMMABILITY 1 1 SLIGHT SLIGHT Labor ato ry Pro tec tive Equipment Pre cautionary Label Stat ements GLASSES REACTIVITY CONTACT 1 1 SLIGHT SLIGHT LAB COAT WARNING! CAUSES IRRITATION HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED Avoid contact with eye s, skin, clothing. Keep in tightly closed contain er. Wash thoroughly after handling. Ethylene Glycol SECTION II - HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS C omponent SECTION III - PHYSICAL DATA Boiling P oint: Melting P oint: 197 °C ( 387 °F) -13°C ( 9 °F) Continued on Page: % • CAS N o. 90-100 00107-21-1 _________ Vapor Pr essu re(mmHg): 0.06 Vapor Density(ai r=1): 2.1 2 1 I CLEAN ACROSS AMERICA AND TH ROUGHOU T THE WORLD'"' MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET AND SAFE HANDLING AND DISPOSAL INFO RMATIO N 1-877-I-BUY-ZEP (1-877-428-9937) ZEP MANUFACTURING COM PANY P. O. BOX 2015 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30301 SOLD TO: 00652 (317) MISSOURI SURPLUS PROPERTY 117 N RIVERSIDE DR JEFFERSON CITY MO 65101 A25224 ISSUE DATE: 05/31/00 SUPERSEDES: 11/29/89 ZEP FORMULA 4358 E Prod No: 0378 Car Wash - Powder Date printe d: 08/05/00 SECTION I-EMER GENCY CONTACTS TELEPHONE: (404) 352-1680 BETWEEN 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM ( EST) MEDICA L EMERGENCY: (770) 439-4200 NON OFFICE HOURS, WEE KE NDS (770) 432-2873 AND HOLIDAYS, PLEASE CALL (770) 424-4789 LOCAL POISON CONTROL (770) 424-2048 (770) 455-8160 (770) 552-8836 TR AN SPORTATION EMERGENCY: (770) 922-0923 CHEMTREC: (800) 424-9300 TOLL FREE -CALLS RECORDED D ISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: (202) 483-7616 ALL C ALLS RECORDED SECTIO N II - HAZAR DOUS INGRED IENTS DESIGNATIONS SODIUM CARBO NATE " so da ash; carbonic acid, disodium salt; CAS# 497-19-8; RTECS# VZ4050000; OSHA/ACGIH DUST LIMIT= 15mg/m3 SO DIUM DODECYLBENZENE SULFONATE "" linear a lkyl a ryl sodium sulfonate; CAS# 25155-30-0; RTECS# DB6825000; OSHA PEL N/D (PPM) N/D IRR N/D BEfeLC1'S (SEE NOTICE) IRR %a 1N PROD. 5-15 <5 SECTION III - HEA LTH HAZARD DATA SPECIAL NOTE: M SDS data pertains to the product as dispense d fro m the co ntainer. Adverse health effects would not be expected under reco mmended conditions of use (diluted) so lo ng as prescribed safety preca utions are practice d. • ACUTE EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: This product can be an e ye irritant. Inflammatio n of e ye tissue is characterized by redness, watering, and/or itching. CHRONIC EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: The re are no known effe cts from chro nic exposure to this product. N - of the ingredients are listed as carcinogens by IARC, NTP, or OSHA . PEL/TLV: Not establishe d PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: N/A HMto CODES: HEALTH 0; FLA M. 0; REACT. 0; PERS. PROTECT. A ; CHRONIC HAZ. NO FIRST AID PROCEDURES: SKIN: Flush contamina ted skin with plenty of wa ter. Consult a physici an if irrit ation develops . EYES: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minut es, occasionally lifting upper and lower lids . Get medical att ention at once. INHALE: Move exposed person to fre sh a ir. If irritation p ersists, g et m edical attention promptly . INGEST: If this product is swallowed, do not induce vomiting. If victim is conscious giv e plenty of water to drink. G et medical attention at once . SECTION IV - SPECI AL PROTECTI ON I NFO RM ATION PROTECTIVE CLOTHING: The use of neoprene, nitrile or natural rubber gloves is strongly recommended, especially f or pr olonged c ontact. EYE PROTECTION: Use of tight -fitting safety glass es or g oggl es is str ongly recommended, esp ecially when wearing c ont act l enses . RESPIRATORY PRO TECTION: No special measures are required . VENTILATION: No specia l me asures are required. �•l SEC TION V - PHYSICAL DATA BOILING POINT (F): N/A VAPOR PRESSURE(mmHg): N/A VAPOR DENSITY(AIIR=1): N/A SOLUBILITY IN WATER: 12G/100 ML MAX. VOC CONTENT (CONCENTRATE): N/A APPEARANCE AND ODOR: A RED, FREE -FLOWING PLEASANTLY SCENTED P OWDER. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: EVAPORATION RATE (=1): pH(CONCENTRATE): pH(USE DILUTION OF 1%): N/A N/A 9.4 FLASH POINT(F) (METHOD USED): None FLAMMABLE LIMITS: LEL: N/A UEL: N/A EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Nonc ombustible. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING: None UNUSUAL FIRE H AZARDS: None SECTION VI - FIRE AND EXPL OSION DATA (N/A ) SEC TION VII - RE ACTIVITY D ATA STABILITY: Stable INCO MPATIBLILITY(AVOID): None POLYMERIZATION: Will not occ ur. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION: NONE SEC TION V HI - SPILL AND DISPOS AL PROCEDURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELE ASED OR SPILLED: Obs erve safety pr ec autions in secti ons 4 & 9 during cl ean-up. Sweep up uncontaminated product and place in a container for reuse. Place cont amin ated mat erials in a suit able wast e container and rinse area well with water. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Product is not consider ed a hazardous waste under RCRA . Unusabl e material should be drumm ed and t aken to a chemical or industrial landfill, or if permitted put into s olution with w ater and flushed into a sanitary sewer . Neutraliz ation of pH may be a prerequisite f or s ewer disp osal. Consult ocal, state, and fed er al agencies for proper meth od of disp osal in your area. RCRA HAZ. WASTE NOS.: N/A SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTI ONS AUTIONS TO BE TAKEN WHEN HANDLING AND STORING: r._ ,., product out of eyes. Do not br eath e dust . Keep out of the reach of children. SE CTI ON X - REGULATORY INF ORM ATION DOT PROPER SHIPPING NAME: INDUSTRIAL CLE ANERS, N OI,DRY NOTE: DOT informati on applies to larger pack age siz es of affect ed products. For some pr oducts, DOT may require alternate n ames and labeling in accord ance with p ackaging gro up r eq uirements. DOT HAZARD CLASS: DOT PACKING GROUP: DOT I.D. NUMBER: DOT LABEL/PLACARD: EPA TSCA CHEMICAL INVENTORY - ALL INGREDIENTS ARE LISTED (Conti nued on Pa e: 2) rid MATERIAL. SAFETY DATA SHEET CLEAN ACR OSS AMERICA AND TH RO UGH OUT THE WOR LD'"" ZEP M ANUFACTURING COMPANY P.O. BOX 2015 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30301 AND SAFE HANDLING AND DISPOSAL INFORM ATION 10/30192 ISSUE DATE: 03.'03'90 SUPERSEDES: 06'05.69 PRODi)C aO: —32713-, Aerotol Lthricart MISSOURI SURPLUS PROPERTY -JANITORIAL 117 NO RIVERSIDE DR JEFFERSON CITY. MO 65101 S O1 ON I - EM ERGENCY CONTACTS TELEPHONE: (404) 352-1580 BETWEEN 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (EST) MEDICAL EMERGENCY: (404) 435-2972 NON-OFF/CE HOURS, WEEKENDS (404) 351-2952 AND HOLIDAY'S, PLEASE CALL YOUR (404) 432-2873 LOCAL POISON CONTROL TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCY: (404) 9220923 CHEM TREC: 1-800-424-9300 TOLL -FREE - ALL C ALLS RECORDED DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: • (202) 483-7616 ALL CALLS RECORDED SECTION II - HAZA RDOUS INGREDIENTS TLV EFFECTS `a IN DESIGNATION S (PPM) (SEE REVERSE) PROD . @ _ 1,'r,1-TRICHLO ROETHAN E _ methyl chlo roform chlorothe ne, CAS# 71-55-6, RTECS# KJ2975000; OSHA PEL-350 350 IRR CNS 70-80 PPM: A CGIH/O SHA STEL-450 PPM C — 1,1,2-TRICHLORO-1,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHANE - fluorocarbon 113; Ireon 113; freon tt, CAS# 76-13-1. RTECS# 1000 EIR CNS <5 KJ4000000, O SHA PEL 1000 PPM @ Identities chemicals listed u nder SARA -Section 313 for re lease reporting SECTION III - HEALTH HAZARD DATA Special Note : MSDS data pertains to the product as dispensed front the container. Adverse health effects would not be expected under recommended conditions of u se (diluted) so long as prescribed safety precautions are practiced. Acu te Effe cts of Ov ere xpo sure: • Inhalation of vapor can produce central nervous system depression, characterized by dizziness, headache, nausea. cardiac and;or respiratory der.:ressron, stupor, unconsciousn ess and death, in extreme cases. Exposure to high concentrations of vapor by direct contact or inhalatio n ca n be irritati ng to mucuus membranes, such as 's an d u pper re spiratory tract. Seve re eye exposure to liquid ca n cause reversible eye damage Skin co ntact may cause a burning se nsation and redde ning of the skin. ducnon of solvent to the lun gs, as in aspiration of vomitus holds, may cause chemical pneumonia. Expos ure to this Product may aggravate existi ng respiratory and J::.:, conditio ns. In halation of aerosol mist may produce Lnenriu u: p neumonia. Chro nic Effects of Ov erexpo su re: - Repeated of prolonged contact by inhalation or skin absorption may produce liver or kid ney damage or damage to the central nervous system . characterized by tingling or numbness ir the ex tremities, blurred vision or confusion Skin, which is defatted by repealed exposure to solvents. is more susceptible to irritation, i nfection, and dermatitis. Exposu re to some ingredients in this prod uct can aggravate e xisting liver disease o: heart rhythm dis orders. None of the ingredients are listed as carcinoge ns by IARC, NTP, or OSHA. Est'd PELJTLV: 350 PPM (NIOSH Primary Routes of E ntry: inh. HMIS Codes: HEALTH 2:FLAM. 1;REACT. 1;PERS. PROTECT. X ;CHR ONIC HAZ . YES FIRST AID PRO CEDURES: Skin : Wash contaminated skin thoroughly with soap or a mild det erge nt. Apply a skin cream with lan olin. Get medical attention if irrit ation p ersists. Eyes: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting upper and lower lids Get m edical atte ntio n at once. Inhale: Move exposed person to fresh air at once . It breathi ng has stopped, perform artificial respiration. Get medical altention immediately. Ingest: If swallowed, do not ind uce vomiting . If vomiti ng occurs, keep head below hip level Get emerge ncy medical attention immediately. SECTION IV - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFOR MATION Protectiv e Clothing: Wear viton gl oves or use gloves with demonstrated resistance to the ingredients in this product Eye Protectio n: Use tight -fitti ng safety glasses. Contact lenses should not be worn wh en working with this material. Respiratory Protectio n: II ve ntilatio n is inadequate, wear a properly fitting MSKA or OSHA -approved respirator. Ventila tion: Ventil ation should be equal to outdoors. Use exhaust fails anu'or exhaust hood in enclosed spaces. SECTION V - PHYSICAL DATA Bo iling Point ( °F): 165F Specific Gr avity: 1.3 Vap or Press ure (mmHg): 100 Percent Volatile by V olum e (*A): 98% Vap or Density (air=1): 4 .6 Evap oratio n R at e (BUTYL ACETATE =1): — 6 Solubility in W ater: NE GLIGIBLE pH (concentrate): N/A pH ( use dil utio n of N/A .): N/A Appearance and Odor: MILKY -THIN LIQUID H AVING A MILD S OL VENT ODOR SECTION VI - FIRE AND EXPLOSION DAT A Flash Point (°F) (meth od used): NOT FLAM MABLE (CSMA) Flammable Limits: LEL 6% UEL 16.7% Extinguishing Medi a: NOT COMBUSTIBLE Sp ecial Fir e Fighting: DIRECT STREAM OF WATER ONT O INTACT C ONTAINERS U nus ual Fire Hazards: Wear self-co ntained p ositive or es. Breathing apparatus. 172 M L TE AL SAFETY DATA SHEET CLEAN ACROSS AMERICA AND THROUGHOUT TH E WORLDTM ZEP MANUFACTURING COMPANY P. O. BOX 2015 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30301 SOLD TO: (317) MISSOURI SURPLUS PROPERTY -JANITORIAL JEFFERSON CITY NO 657,0], A25224 AND SAFE HANDLING AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION — ISSUE DATE: 12/03/96 SUPERSEDES: 06/23/93 ZEP GROOVY Prod No: 0239 Aerosol An ti -Seize Agent Date printed: O9^2995 SECTION I -EMERGENCY CONTACTS TELEPHONE: (404) 352-1680 BETWEEN 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM ( EST) MED ICAL EMERGENCY: (770) 439-4200 NON OFFICE HOURS, WEEKENDS (770) 432-2873 AND HOLIDAYS, PLEASE CALL (770) 424-4789 LOCAL POISON CONTROL (770) 424-2048 (770) 455-8160 (770) 552-8836 TRA NSPORTATION EMERGENCY: (770) 922-0923 CH EMTREC: (800) 424-9300 TOLL FREE -CAL LS RECORDED DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: (202) 483-7616 ALL CALLS RECORDE D SECTION II - HA ZARDOUS INGREDIEN TS D ESIGNATION S "yyISOPARAFFINIC SOLVENT (BOILING RANGE 113-143C) "" isopar E, NONE reated heavy naphtha (petroleum); CAS# 64742-48-9; RTECS# r§"" COPPER " copper meta l; CAS# 7440-50-8; RTECS# GL5325000; OSHA PEL : TWA (dust,mist)- 1 mg/m3; ACGIH TLV (dust, mist) - 1 mg/m3 " ODORLESS ALIPHATIC NAPHTHA "" heavy alkylate petroleum napohtha; odorless mineral spirits; # 64741-65-; NONE; OSHA PEL- HYDROCARBONIPROPELLA PROPELLANT 41-657: RTECS# NONE; OSHA PEL- 1000 ppm IDENTIFIES CHEM ICALS LISTED UNDER SARA -SECTION 313 FOR RELEASE REPORTING. EFFECTS (PPM) (SEE NOTICE) 400 FBL CNS TOX 100 CBL CNS 1000 FBL % IN P ROD. < 30 10-20 <5 < 40 SECTION III - H EALTH HAZAR D DATA SPECIAL NOTE: MSDS data pe rtains to the product as dispensed from the container. Adverse health eflects w dd not be expected under recommende d conditions of use (diluted) so long as prescribed saf ety prec autions racticed. fE EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: „c solvents in this product, when inhaled or absorbed through the skin in har mful quantities, may produce central ner vous system depression characterized by headache, nausea , dizziness a nd stupor. Vapors or spray mists may be irritating to nas al and respir atory tract . Product may be irrita ting to skin and eyes resu lting in redness, itching or burning. Introduction of solvents, as in aspiration of v omitus fluid, may produce chemical pneumonia. Existing respiratory disorders and skin diseases may be aggravated by exposure. CHRONII, EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: Skin which is repeatedly defatted by contact with this pr oduct may be more susc eptible to irritation, inf ection, or dermatitis. None of the ingredients are listed as carcinogens by IARC, NTP, or OSHA. EST'D PEL/TLV: No t established PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: Skin . HMIS CODES: HEALTH 2; FLAM. 4; REACT . 0; PERS. PROTECT. B ; CHRONIC HAZ. NO FIRST AID PROCEDURES: SKIN: Wash contaminated skin with soap or a mild detergent. Get medical attention if irritati on dev elops. EYES: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasi onally lilting upper and l ow er lids. Get medical attention at once . INHALE: Move e xposed person to fresh air at onc e. If bre athing has stopped, perform artificial respiration. Get medical attenti on imm ediately. INGEST: II swallo we d, do not induce vomiting . If vomiting occurs, k eep head below hip lev el. Get em erg ency medical attention immediately. SECTION IV - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATI ON PROTECTIVE CLOTHING: The us e of natural rubb er, neoprene, or nitrite glo ves is rec ommended if prolonged skin c ont act is expect ed. EYE PROTECTION: Use of tight -fitting safety glasses or goggles is strongly recommended, especially when wearing contact lenses . RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Wear a pr op erly fitting MSHA or OSHA -approved respirator when using this product or when w orking in a use area. VENTILATION: Provide local exhaust/ventil ati on as needed to k eep concentrati on of v apors below exposur e limits (PEL/TLV). BOILING POINT (F): VAPOR PRESSURE(mmHg): VAPOR DENSITY(AIR=1): SOLUBILITY IN WATER: VOC CONTENT (CONCENTRATE): APPEARANCE AND ODOR: GRAY, VISCOUS LI QUID WITH MILD, SWEETISH ODOR SECTIO N V • P HYSI CAL DA TA 102 N/D N/D NEGLIGIBLE 75 .0°b SPECIFIC GRAVITY: EVAPORATION RATE (N/D=1): pH(CONCENTRATE): pH(USE DILUTION OF N/A): N/D N/A N/A SECTION VI - FIRE AND EXPL OSION DATA FLASH P OINT(C) (METHOD USED): Extremely Flamm able (CSMA) FLA MMABLE LI MITS: LEL: N/D UEL: N/D EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Carbon dioxide, dry chemical and foam. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING: Wear self-contained positive pres. breathing apparatus. UNUSUAL FIRE HAZARDS: Direct water onto intact containers to prevent bursting. SECTION VII - REACTIVITY DAT A STABILITY: St able INCOMPATIBLILITY(AVOID): Strong alkalis . o xidizers, and activ e metals . POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur . HAZARDOUS DECO MPOSITION: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and oth er unidentified organic compounds. SECTION VIII - SPILL AND DISPOS AL P ROCEDURES -OS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR.SPILLED: rve safety precauti ons in secti ons 4 & 9 during spill clean-up. Large spills are unlikely due to packaging Spill m ay be abs orbed on an inert ,-bent mat erial (eg Zep-O-Zorb), and placed in a suitable container for disposal. Wash area th oroughly with a deterg ent soluti on and rinse well with w ater. WASTE DISPOSAL METH OD: Product is cons um ed in us e. Do n ot crush , puncture or incinerate spent c ontainers . Larg e numbers of aerosol containers may require handling as a hazardo us w aste, but in m ost st at es total hazardous waste quantities less than 220 lbs per m onth may allow disposal in a chemical or industrial waste l andfill. Cons ult l ocal, state and federal ag encies for the pr oper dispos al m ethod in your area. RCRA HAZ. WASTE NOS.: D001 (Co ntinued on Page: 2) CLEAN ACROSS AMERICA AND TH RO UGHO UT TH E WO RLD°" ZEP MANUFACTURING COMPANY P.O. BOX 2015 ATLANTA, GEO RGIA 30301 M ATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET A ND SAFE HANDLING AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION 11/28/96 ISSUE DATE: 04/07/95 SUPERSEDES: 11/16/93 . .. ... .. ... ... ... .. .. ... .. .. ...:.. ....... .. .. .. .... CEP<>IRONCLAD • ROOUCT;Nc: M ISSOURI SURPLUS (317) PROPERTY -JANITORIAL 1172 RIVERSIDE JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65101 TELEPHONE: MEDIC AL TRANSPORTATION CHEMTREC: DISTRICT (404) 770 770 770 770 770 770 (770) 1-800-424-9300 (202) SECTION I - EMERGENCY CONTACTS 352-1680 BETWEEN 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (EST) EMERGENCY: 439-4200 NON -OFFICE HOURS, WEEKENDS 432-273 AND PLEASE 424-4789 LOCALOLIDAYSPO SON CONTROL CALL YOUR 392-1480 455-8160 552-8836 EMERGENCY: 922-0923 TOLL -FREE - ALL CALLS RECORDED OF COLUMBIA: 483-7616 ALL CALLS RECORDED SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS TLV EFFECTS % IN DESIG NA TION S (PPM) (SEE REVERSE) PROD . - PETROLEUM SPIRITS "• vm&p naphtha ; refined solvent naphtha; CAS# 8032-32-4; RTECS# 016180000; OSHA 300 FBL CNS IRR 30-40 PEL-300 PPM; O SHA STEL-400 PPM " BLEND OF [ISOBUTANE; CAS# 75-28-5; RTECS# TZ43000001 & [PROPANE; CAS# 74-98-6; RTECS# TX2775000] 800 C OR FBL 25-35 & [n -BUTANE; CAS# 106-97-8; RTECS# EJ4200000] OSHA PEL-1000 ppm" SECTION III - HEALTH HAZARD D ATA Special Note: MSDS data pertains to the product as dispensed from the c ontainer. Adverse he alth effects would not be expected under recommended conditions of use (dilute d) so long as prescribed safety precautions are practiced. Ac ute Effec ts of Overe xposu re: The solvents in this product, when inhaled or absorbed in harmful quantities, may produce ce ntral nervous system depression characterized by head ache, n ausea, dizziness and stupor. Vapors or spray mists may be irritating to nasal and respirat ory tract. Product may be irritating to skin and eyes resulting in redness, itching or burning. Introduction of solvents, as in aspiration of vomitus fluid, may produce chemic al pneum onia . Existi ng respiratory disorders and skin diseases may be aggravated by ex posure. Existin g respiratory disorders or skin diseases may be aggravated by exposure. onic Effects of Overexposure: .t w hich is repeatedly defatted by contact w ith this product may be more susceptible to irritation, i nfecti on, or dermatitis . Non e of the ingredients are listed as carcinogens by ARC, NTP, or O SHA. Est'd PEL/TLV: Not established Primary Ro ut es of E ntry: Mb. HMIS Codes: HEALTH 2;FLAM. 3;REACT. 0;PERS. PROTECT. B ;CHRONIC HAZ. NO FIRST AID PROCEDURES: Skin: Wash contamin ated skin thoroughly with soap or a mild detergent. Apply a skin cream with lanoli n. Get medical attention if irritati on persists. Eyes: Immediately flush eyes w ith plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting upper and lo wer lids . Get medical attention at once . In hale: Move exposed person to fresh air at once . It breathing has stopped, perform artificial respiration. Get medical attention immediately . Ingest: If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs, keep head belo w hip level . Get emerg ency m edical attention imm ediately . SECTIO N IV - SPECIAL PR OTECTION INFORMATION Protective Clothin g: Wear nitrite gloves or use gloves with demonstrated resistance to th e ingredients in this product. Eye Pro tection: Wear splash -pro of safety goggles especially if contact lenses are worn. Re spira to ry Protection: In the unlik ely event th at exposure levels exceed the PEL/TLV, us e an orga nic vapor r espirat or (eg Zep 2211). Ventila tio n: Provide local e xhaust/ventilati on as needed to keep concentration of vapors below exposure limits (PEL/TLV). SECTION V - PHYSICAL DATA Bo iling Point ('F): N/D Specific Gr avity: 0.845 Vapor Pr ess ure (mmHg): N/D Percent Volatile by Volum e (%): — 80 Vapor Density (air=1): N/D Evaporatio n Rate (N/D =1): - N/D Solubility in Wat er: NEGLIGIBLE pH (co ncentrate): N/A pH (use dilution of N/A ): N/A Appearanc e and Odor: St I CHTLY VISCOUS. TAN. OPA QUE LIQUID WITH SOLVENT ODOR SECTION VI - FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA Flash P oint ( °F) (method used): Extremely Flammable (CS MA) Flammable Limits: LEL N/D UEL N/D E xtinguishing M edia: Carbon dioxide, dry chemical and foam . Special Fire Fighti ng: Wear self-contained positive pres . breathing apparatus . Unusual Fir e H azards: Direct water ont o i ntact c ontainers to prevent bursting. 15 CLEAN ACROSS AMERICA AND THROUGHOUT THE WORLD'' MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET AND SAFE HANDLING AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION 1-877-I-BUY-ZEP (1-87,.7-A2f-,9937) *,... ' i L ,l ZEP MANUFACTURING COMPANY P.O. BOX 2015 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30301 ISSUE DATE: 09/28/00 SUPER SED ES: 10/06/95 ZEP 50 Pro d N o: 0150 A erosol En gine Degreaser Date printed: 10/28/00 SOLD TO: 00820 (317) MISSOURI SURPLUS PROPERTY 11? N RIVERSIDE DR JEFFERSON CITY MO L5101 A25224 SECTION I -EMERGENCY CO NT ACTS TELEPHONE : (404) 352-1680 BETWEEN 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (EST) MEDICAL EMERGENCY: (770) 439-4200 N ON OFFICE HOURS, WEE KE NDS (770) 432-2873 AND HOLIDAYS, PLEASE CALL (770) 424-4789 LOCAL POISON CONTROL (770) 424-2048 (770) 455-8160 (770) 552-8836 TRA NSPORT ATION EMERG ENCY: (770) 922-0923 CHEMTREC: (800) 424-9300 TOLL F REE -C ALLS RECO RDE D DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: (202) 483-7616 ALL CAL LS RECORDED GLCTION ii - 1AZA RD OUJ D ESIGNA TIO NS "' MONOETHANOLAMINE ** 2-a minoe thanol; MEA; CAS# 141- 43-5; RTECS# KJ5775000; OSHA PEL-3 PPM; OSHA/ACGIH STEL-6 PPM D-LIMONENE " orange distillate; citrus to rpene- cyclohexene, 1-methyl-4-(1-methylethenyl)-, (R)-; GRAS# 5989-27-5; RTECS# GW6360000; OSHA PEL N/D " HEAVY AROM ATIC NAPHTHA "" solvent na phtha (petroleum) , heav y aromatics; CAS# 64742-94-5; RTECS# NONE; Supplier TWA- 100 ppm; OSHA PEL-N/D. "' BLEND OF [ISOBUTANE; CAS# 75-28-5; RTECS# TZ4300000 & [PROPANE; CAS# 74-98-6; RTECS# TX2775000] & [n -BUTANE; CAS# 106-97-8; RTECS# EJ4200000) OSHA PEL-1000 ppm "' (PPM) 3 N/D EFFECTS (SEE NOTICE) CUR CNS CBL CBL SEN N/D CNS CBL 800 FBL IN PROD. <5 5-15 5-15 <10 SECTION III - H EALTH HAZARD DAT A SPECIAL NOTE: MSDS da ta pe rtains to the pro duct as dispensed from th e container. Adverse he alth effects w'- yid no t be expecte d under re co mme nde d conditio ns of use (diluted) so long as prescribed s afety prec autions -acticed. 'E EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: (. ,tact with this product may irritate eye s and skin. Inflammation of the ey e is characterized by redness, watering, and itching. Skin inflamm ation is cha racterized by itching, sc aling, re ddening, or, occasionally, blistering. One of the ingredie nts in this pro duct ha s caused sensitization reactions in a small percentage of the general populati on. CHRONIC EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: Re pea ted or prolo nged exposure by inha la tio n or skin absorpti on may produc e liver or kidney d amage, or damage to the central n ervou s syst em. Skin which is repeatedly defatted by conta ct with this product m ay be m ore susceptible to irritation, infecti on, or dermatitis. EST'D PEL/TLV: Not e stablishe d PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: Inh, Skin . HMIS CODES: HEALTH 1; FLA M. 2; REACT. 0; PERS. PROTECT. B ; CHRONIC HAZ . NO FIRST AID PROCEDURES: SKIN: Wash conta minate d skin thoroughly with so ap or a mild d eterg ent. Apply a skin cream with l anolin. Get medic al attention if irrit ati on persi sts. EYES: Immediately flush e ye s with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting upper and l ower lids . G et m edical attention at once. INHALE: Move exposed person to fresh air. If irrit ation persists, get medical attention promptly . INGEST: If swallo wed, do not induc e vomiting. If v omiting occurs, keep he ad below hip level . Get emerg ency medical attention imm ediat ely. SECTION IV - SPECIAL PROTECTION INF ORMATION PROTECTIVE CLOTHING: W ear neoprene, nitrite, or natur al rubber gloves or gl oves with pr oven resistance to the ingredients li sted . EYE PROTECTION: Wear tight -fitting s afety glasses when using or handling this product. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Avoid inhalati on of spray mists, and do not direct spray toward peopl e. VENTILATION: Provide local e xh au st/v entilation as needed to keep c oncentr ati on of vapors below exp osure limits (PEL/TLV). SECTION V - P HYSIC AL D ATA BOILING POINT (F): 212 VAPOR PRESSURE(mmHg): N/D VAPOR DENSITY(AIR=1): N/D SOLUBILITY IN WATER: N/D VOC CONTENT (CONCENTRATE): 27.4% APPEARANCE AND ODOR: A THIN, MILKY LIQUID WITH A OR ANGE/CITRUS ODOR . SPECIFIC GRAVITY: EVAPORATIO N R ATE (N/D=1): pH(C ONCENTRATE): pH(USE DILUTION OF ): 0.996 N/D N/A N/A SECTION VI - FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA FLASH POINT(F) (METHOD USED): Nonfl amm abl e (CSMA) FL AMMABLE LIMITS: LEL: N/D UEL: N/D EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: C arbon di oxide, dry ch emic al, water fog, f oam. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING: Wear self-c ontained positive pr es. breathing app aratus. UNUSUAL FIRE HAZARDS: Direct w ater ont o int act containers to prevent bursting . SECTION VII - REAC TIVI TY DATA STABILITY: Stable INCOMPATIBLILITY(AVOID): H eat, open fl ame, sp ark, and oxidizing agents. POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION: Carbon dioxide, carbon mon oxid e, and other unidentified organic compounds . SECTION VIII - SPILL AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERI AL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: rve safety precautions in s ections 4 & 9 during spill clean-up . L arge spills are unlikely due to packaging. Spill may be absorbed on an inert bent material (eg Zep-O-Z orb), a nd placed in a suitable c ontainer for disp osal . Wash area thoroughly with a det ergent soluti on and rinse well �. water. W ASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Product is c onsum ed in us e. Do n ot crush, puncture or incinerate spent containers. Larg e numbers of a er osol contain ers may requir e handling as a h azardous waste, but in most st at es tot al haz ardous waste quantities l ess th an 220 lbs per m onth may all ow disposal in a chemical or industri al wast e l andfill. Consult local, stat e and f ed eral agencies for the proper di sp os al meth od in your area. RCRA HAZ. WASTE NOS .: N/A SECTION IX - SPECIAL P RECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS TO BE T AKEN WHEN H ANDLING AND STORING: Do not store at temperatures ab ove 120F (39C) or in direct sunlight. Do not puncture or inciner ate cont ain er . Keep product away from skin and eyes . (C ontinu ed on Page: 2) (4. CLEAN ACRO SS AMER ICA AND THROUGHOUT TH E WOR LD"' MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET, AND SAFE HANDLING AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION 1-877-I-BUY-ZEP (1-877-428-9937) ZEP M ANUFACTURING COM PANY P.O. BOX 2015 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30301 ISSUE D ATE: 01/24/01 SUPERSEDES: 04/23/90 ZEP 40 Pro d No: 0144 Date printed: 03/03/01 Aerosol Glass Cleaner SOLD TO: 01362 (3117) MISSOURI SURPLUS PROPERTY 117 N RIVERSIDE DR JEFFERSON CITY MO 65101 A25224 SECTION 1 -EMERGENCY CONTACTS TELEPHON E: (404) 352-1680 BETWEEN 8:00 AY1- 5:00 PM (EST) MEDICA L EME RGENCY: (770) 4394200 NON OFFICE HOURS, WEEKE NDS (770) 432-2873 AND HOLI DAYS, PLEASE CALL (770) 424-4789 LOCAL POIS ON CONT ROL (770) 424-2048 (770) 455-8160 (770) 552-8836 TRANSPORT ATION EMERGENCY: (770) 922-0923 CHEMTREC: (800) 424-9300 TOLL FREE -CALLS RECORDED D ISTRICT OF COLUMBI A: (202) 483-7616 ALL C ALLS REC ORDED DESIGNAT IONS ISO PROPYL ALCOHOL " ipa; dirnethylca rbinol; 2-propanol; CAS# 67-63-0; RTECS# NT8050000; OSHA PEL-400 PPM; OSHA /ACGIH STEL-500 PPM @' " ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER " 2-buto xye thanol: butyl cellosolve; CAS# 111-76-2; RTECS# KJ8575000; OSHA PEL (SKIN) - 25 ppm BLEND OF [ISOBUTANE; CAS# 75-28-5; RTECS# TZ4300000) & [PROPANE; CAS# 74-98-6; RTECS# TX2775000] & [n -BUTANE; CAS# 106-97-8; RTECS# EJ4200000 " OSHA PEL-1000 ppm @ IDENTIFIES CHEM ICALS LISTED UNDER SARA -SECTION 313 FOR RELEASE REPORTING. SECT ION IT - H AZARDOUS INGRFD TP'.NTS (PPM) 400 IRK FBL 20 TOX IRK CBL 800 FBL EFFECTS (SE E NOTICE) %. TN PROD . 10-20 <5 5-15 SECTION III - HEALTH HAZARD DATA SPECIAL NOTE: M SDS da ta pertains to the product as dispensed from the container. Adverse health effects wou ld no t be expected under recomme nded con ditions of use (diluted) so long as prescribed s afety precauti ons a re practiced. -"JTE EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: irritant. Eye contact may produce stinging, burning, inflammation, and in extreme c ases may produc e c orneal damage . Exposur e m ay be irritating to , and upper respiratory tract. Accumulation of harmful quantities of vapor is preceded by severe irrit ation which makes overexposure unlikely. uverexposure can resu lt in mild narcotic effects, including flushing, he adache, dizziness, and nause a. Ingredients in this pro duct may aggrav ate existing skin, eye, or respiratory disorders . CHRONIC EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: Repea ted or prolon ged, skin conta ct may produce some dryness of skin. Chronic effects from alcohol vapors are rare and would r es ult from s evere, prolonged, and repeated contact, which is usually precluded by irritation. In most extreme cases, narcosis, unco nsci ousness, and de ath could r esult. Animal studie s indicate a potential for liver, kidney, or red blood cell damage. Relevanc e of thes e studies or exposure le vels which might produce these e ffects in humans has not been established. None of the ha zardou s ingredients are listed as c arcinog ens by IARC, NTP, & OSHA EST'D PEU TLV: Not e stablishe d PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: lnh, Skin. HMIS CODES: HEALTH 1; FLAM . 1; REACT. 0; PERS. PROTECT. A ; CHRONIC HAZ. YES FIRST AID PRO CEDURES: SKIN: Immedia tely flush contaminated skin with pl enty of water for at least 15 minutes, Get medical attention if irritati on develops . EYES: Immedia tely flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting upper and lower lids. G et medical att ention at once. INHALE: Move e xposed person to fresh air . If irrit ation persists, g et medic al attention promptly. INGEST: If this pro duct is swallow ed, do not induc e vomiting. It individu al is alert, give pl enty of water to drink. Get medical attention at once. SE CTION IV - SPECI AL P ROTECTION INF ORMATION PROTECTIVE CLOTHING: As with all chemical pr oducts, prolonged skin c ontact should be avoid ed. Implem ent protective measures under conditions of oion ged use or exposure . EYE PROTECTION: To prevent accidental eye cont act, th e use of s afety gl asses or goggles is rec ommended when using any aerosol product. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Avoid inhalation of spray mists, and do not direct spray t oward people . VENTILATION: Ventilation should be equal to outdoors. Use exhaust f ans and/or exhaust hood in enclosed spaces. SECTION V - PHYSIC AL DATA BOILING POINT (F): 185-215 SPECIFIC GRAVITY: VAPOR PRESSURE(mmHg): N/D EVAPORATION R ATE (WATER=1): VAPOR DENSITY(AIR=1): N/D pH(CONCENTR ATE): SOLUBILITY IN WATER: CO MPLETE pH(USE DILUTI ON OF N/A): VOC CONTENT (CONCENTRATE): 27 .45 APPEARANCE AND ODOR: CLEAR, COLORLESS FOAMY LIQUID HAVING A MILD PLEASANT ODOR 1.10 1.0 10.5-11.0 N/A SECTION VI - FIRE AND EXPL OSION DAT A FLASH POINT(F) (METHOD USED): Nonflammable (CS MA) FLAMMABLE LIMITS: LEL: N/D UEL: N/D EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Carbon dioxide, dry chemical and f oam. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING: Wear self-contained positiv e pres. bre athing apparatus. UNUSUAL FIRE HAZARDS: Direct water onto int act contain ers to prevent bursting. STABILITY: Stabl e SECTION VII- REACTIVITY DAT A INCOMPATIBLILITY(AVOID): Str ong oxidizing ag ents . Pnt-YMERIZATION: Will not occur. ARDOUS DECOMPOSITION: Carbon di oxid e, carbon mon oxide, and other unidentifi ed organic comp ounds. SECTI ON VIII - SPILL AN D DISPOSAL PROCEDURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Observe safety precautions in sections 4 & 9 during spill cl ean-up. Larg e spills are unlikely due to packaging. Spill may be absorbed on an inert abs orbent m aterial (eg Zep-O-Zorb), and placed in a suit able container for disp osal. Wash are a thoroughly with a detergent s olution and rinse well with w ater. W ASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Product is consum ed in use. Do not cr ush, puncture or incinerate sp ent containers. L arge numbers of a ero sol contai ners m ay req uire handling as a hazard ous waste, but in m ost states t ot al hazardous w aste quantities less th an 220 lbs per month may all ow disp osal in a chemical or i nd ustrial wast e landfill . Consult l ocal, state and f ederal ag encie s for th e pr op er disp osal method in your are a. RCRA HAZ. WASTE NOS.: N/A (Contin ued on P age: 2) 17 S -OE CLEAN ACROSS AMERICA AND TH ROUGH OUT THE WORLD'^^ ZEP M ANUFACTURING COM PANY P. O. BOX 2015 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30301 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET AND SAFE HANDLING AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION 11/28/96 ISSUE D ATE: 09/01/95 SUPERSEDES 1i gtx. .1CifE I CYpu:C7 M ISSOURI SURPLUS (317) PROPERTY -JANITORIAL 1172 RIVERSIDE JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65101 • TELEPHONE: (404) MEDICAL 770 770, 770 770 770 770) TRA NSPORTATION (770) CHEM T 1-800-424-9300 DISTRICT (202) SECTION I - EMERGENCY CONTACTS 352-1680 BETWEEN 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (EST) EMERGENCY: 439-4200 NON -OFFICE HOURS, WEEKENDS 432-2873 AND HOLIDAYS, PLEASE CALL YOUR 424-4789 LOCAL POISON CONTROL 392-1480 455-8160 552-8836 EMERGENCY: 922-0923 EC: ' TOLL -FREE - ALL CALLS REC ORDED OF COLUMBIA: 483-7616 ALL CALLS RECORDED SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS TLV EFFECTS % IN DESIGNATIONS (PPM) (SEE HEVENst) PH Ou. ' PROPRIETARY SOLVENT BLEND " CAS# PROPRIETARY; RTECS# NO NE; OSHA PEL- 200 ppm (skin); STEL- 250 200 FBL IRR CNS 70-80 ppm SECTION III - HEALTH HAZARD DATA Special No te : M SDS data pertains to the product as dispensed from the container. Adverse he alth eff ects would not be expected under recommended conditions of use (diluted) so long as prescribed safety precautions are practiced. Acute Effe cts of Ove rexposu re: The solvents in this product. when inhaled or absorbed in harmful quantities, may produc e central nervous system d epressio n characterized by headache, na us ea, dizziness and stupo r. Vapors or spra y mists ma y be irritating to nasal and respiratory tract. Product may be imitating to skin and eyes resulting in redness, itching or burnin g. Introductio n of solvents, as in aspiration of vomitus fluid, may prod uce chemical pneumonia . Existing respiratory disorders and skin diseases may be aggravated by exposure. Chron ic Effects of Overexpo sure: Skin which is repeatedly defatted by contact with this product may be more susceptible to irritation, infection, or dermatitis, None of the ingredients are listed as srcinogens by IARC, NTP, or OSHA. .st'd PEL/TLV: Not established Primary Routes of Entry: Inh. HMIS Codes: HEA LTH 2;FLAM. 4;REACT. O;PERS. PROTECT. B ;CHRONIC HAZ. YES FIRST AID PRO CEDURES: Skin : Wash contaminated skin thoroughly with soap or a mild detergent. Apply a skin cream with lanolin. G et medi cal attention if irritation persists. Eyes: Immediately flush eyes w ith plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasi onally lifting upper and lower lids . Get medical attention at once. Inha le: Move exposed person to fresh air at once. If breathing has stopped, perform artificial respiration. Get medical attenti on immedi ately . Inge st: If swallowed, do not induce vomiting . If vomiting occurs, keep head below hip level. Get emergency medical attention immediately . SECTION IV - SPECIAL PR OTECTI ON INFORM ATION Pro tectiv e Clothin g: Wear neoprene, nitrile, or natural rubber gloves or gloves with proven resistance to the ingredie nts listed . Eye Prote ction : Wear tight -fitting safety glasses when using or handling this product. Respiratory Protec tio n: Whe n exposure levels exc eed PEL/TLV (likely in confined areas) use an organic vapor respirator (eg Zep 2211) . Ventila tio n: Provide local exhaust/ventilation as needed to keep concentration of vapors b elow exposure limits (PEL/TL V) . SECTION V - PHYSICAL DATA Boilin g Point (°F): 290 INITIAL Spe cific Gra vity: 0.733 Vapor Pr essur e (mmHg): N/D Pe rcen t Vo latile by Vol um e (%): 75 Vapor De nsity (air = 1): N/D Evap orati on Rate (BUTYL ACETATE =1): > 1 Solubility in Water: NEGLI GIBLE pH ( conce ntrate): N/ A pH ( us e dilution of N/A ): N/A Appea rance and Od or: A CLEAR, COLORLESS LIQUID WITH A SOLVENT ODOR. SECTION VI - FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA Flash Poi nt (°F) (method used): E xtremely Flammable (CS MA) Flammable Limits: LEL N/D UEL N/D Exting uishing M edi a: Carbon dioxide, dry chemical and foam. Spe cial Fir e Fighting: Wear self-contained positive pres. breathing apparatus. U nusual Fire Hazards: Direct water onto intact containers to prevent bursting . Ii) 3S t MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET CLEAN ACROSS AMERICA AN D THROUGHOU T TH E WORLD'"" ZEP M ANUFACTURING COMPANY P. O. BOX 2015 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30301 AND SAFE HANDLING AND DISPOSAL INFORM ATION 05/12/93 ISSUE DATE: 11/25/91 SUPERSEDES: 04/21/89 PRODUC T r:+ MISSOURI SURPLUS PROPERTY -JANITORIAL 1172 RIVERSIDE JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65101 SECTION I - EMERGENCY CONTACTS TELEPHO NE: (404) 352-1680 BETWEEN 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (EST) M EDICAL EMERGENCY: (404) 435-2973 NON -OFFICE HOURS, WEEKENDS (404) 351-2952 AND HOLIDAYS, PLEASE CALL YOUR (404) 432-2873 LOCAL POISON CONTROL TRA NSPORTATION EMERGENCY: (404) 922-0923 CHEM TREC: 1-800-424-9300 TOLL -FREE - ALL CALLS RECORDED DISTRICT OF CO LUMBIA: (202) 483-7616 ALL CALLS RECORDED SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS TLV EFFECTS % IN DESIGNATIONS (PPM) (SEE REVERSE) PROD . @ "" ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER " 2-butoxyethano l; butyl cellosolve; CAS # 111-76-2; RTECS# KJ8575000; 25 tOX IRR CBL < 5 OSHA PEL (SKIN)- 25 ppm " SODIUM METASILICATE ' silicic acid (H2 -Si -03) disodium salt; water glass; CAS # 6834-92-0; RTECS # V V9275000; N/D COR < 5 OSHA Dust Limit-2mg/m3 (for powders only). ' SODIUM DODECYLBENZENE SULFONATE " linear alkyl aryl sodium sulfonate; CAS# 25155-30-0; RTECS# N/D IRR < 5 DB6825000, OSHA PEL N/D @ Identifie s chemicals listed under SARA -Section 313 for release reporting SECTION III - HEALTH HAZ ARD DATA , Spe cial No te: M SDS da ta pertains to the product as dispensed from the contain er. Ad verse health effects would not be expected under recomm ended conditions of use (diluted) so long as prescribed safety precautions are practiced. Acute Effects of Overexposure: °roduct is considered non-toxic orally a ccording to 16 CFR 1500.3 (Code of F eder al Regulations 16, Federal Hazardous Substances Act Regulatio ns, Part 1500 .3) . 3w ever, no product should be intentionally ingested. Ingestion of an e xcessive amount of the product may cause complications . Product in concentrated form is a severe ..ye irritant. O verexposure may lead to eye tissue damage which ca n be permanent . This product may cause slight skin irritation. Overexposure by inhalation may cause respiratory irritation. Existing eye or respiratory disorders may be aggravated by exposure. Chron ic Effec ts of O verexposu re: Repeated eye exposure may produce chron ic inflammati on of the ey e or corn eal dam age . Anim al studi es indicate a pot ential for liver, kidney, or red blood cell damage. Relevance of these studies or exposure lev els which might produce these effects in humans has not been established . N one of the ingr edients are listed as carcinogens by IARC, NTP, or OSHA. Est'd PEL/TLV: Not established Prim ary Ro utes of Entry: Inh, Skin. HMIS Codes: HEALTH 2;FLAM. O;REACT. 0;PERS. PROTECT. B ;CHR ONIC HAZ. YES FIRST AID PROCEDURES: Skin: Flush contaminated skin with plenty of water. Consult a physician if irritatio n dev el ops . Eyes: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifti ng upper and lower lids . Get medical attenti on at once . Inhale: Mo ve exposed person to fresh air. If irritation persists, get medical attention promptly . In gest: If this product is swallowed, do not induce vomiti ng . If victim is conscious give plenty of water to drink. Get medical attention at once . SECTION IV - SPECIAL PROTECTI ON INF ORMATION Protective Clothing: Wearing neoprene or nitrite gloves is recommended when prol ong ed excessive contact oc curs (eg immersing hands) Eye Protection: Wear tight -fitting splash -proof safety glasses especially if contact lenses are worn. Respiratory Prote cti on: In the unlikely event that exposure levels exceed the PEL/TLV, use an organic vap or respirator (erg Zep 2211). Ventila tion: Provide local exhaust/ventilation as needed to keep concentration of vapors below exposure limits (PELTLV). SECTION V - PHYSIC AL DATA Boiling Point (°F): —220 Sp ecific Gr avity: 1.07 Vapor Pr essur e (mmHg): N/D Percent V olatile by Volume (%): 85% Vapor Density (air=1): N/D E vap orati on Rate (WATER =1): 1.0 Solubility in Wat er. COMPLETE pH (con centrate): 12.5-13.0 pH (use dil ution of 1% SOLUTION ): 11.0-11.5 Appeara nce and Odor: A THIN, DARK BLUE LIQUID WITH SLIGHT "BUTYL" ODOR. SECTION VI - FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA Flash Poi nt ('F) (method us ed): N/D (TCC ) Flammable Limits: LEL N/A UEL N/A Extinguishing Media: Noncombustible . , Sp eci al Fir e Fighting: Wear self-contained positive pres. breathing apparatus. - Un usu al Fir e Hazards: None iq CLEAN ACROSS AMERICA AN D TH ROUGHOUT TH E WO RLD' ZEP MANUFACTURING COMPANY P. O. BOX 2015 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30301 SOLD TO: MISSOURI SURPLUS (317) PROPERTY -JANITORIAL 117 N RIVERSIDE DR JEFFERSON CITY MO 65101 A25224 M ATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET AND SAFE HANDLING AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION ISSUE DATE: 05/06/98 SUPERSEDES: Date prin ted: ,2/08,98 ZEP DIESEL FUEL A DDITIVE Prod No: .0583 Diesel Fuel Additiv e SECTION I -EMER GENCY CONTACTS TELEPH ON E: (404) 352-1680 BETW EEN 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (EST) MEDICAL EMERGENCY: (770) 439-4200 N ON OFFICE HOURS, W EEKENDS (770) 432-2873 AN D HOLIDAYS, PLEASE CALL (770) 424-4789 LOCAL POISON CON TROL (770) 424-2048 (770) 455-8160 (770) 552-8836 TRANSPOR TA TION EMERGENC Y: (770) 922-0923 CHEMTREC: (800) 424-9300 s TOLL FREE —CALLS RECORDED DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: (202) 483-7616 ALL CALLS RECORDED DESIGNAT IONS " ALIPHATIC NAPHTHA " ligro in; CAS# 8052-41-3; RTECS# WJ8952000; OSHA PEL - 100 pprn " HEAVY AROMATIC NAPHTHA " solvent naphtha (pe troleum), hea vy aromatics; CAS# 64742-94-5; RTECS# NONE; Su pplier TWA- 100 ppm; O SHA PEL-N/D. SECTION 11 - H AZARDOUS INGREDIENTS (PPM) 100 N/D EFFECTS (SEE NOTICE) CNS CBL IRR CBL % IN PROD. 50-60 20.30 SECTION III - HEALTH HAZARD DATA SPECIAL NOTE: MSDS data pertains to the product as dispensed from the container. Adverse health effects would not be expected under recommended conditio ns of use (diluted) so long as prescribed s afety precautions are pra cticed. ACUTE EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: Ov erexposure to the vapo rs from this product may produce muco us membrane irritation, particularly of the eye a nd respiratory tract. Overexposur e to vapo rs may also pro duce mild central nervous system de pression characterized by headache, dizziness, naus ea, and stupor, leading to unconscio usness in extreme cases. Introduction of solve nts, as in aspira tio n of vomitus fluid, may pr oduce chemical pn eum onia. Existing respiratory disorders and lung disea ses may be aggra vated by inha la tion of vapors. -'gredients in this product may aggravate existing skin, eye, or respiratory dis orders . RONIC EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: pealed or prolonged inha lation exposure ma y pro du ce reversible lung dam age . Skin which is repeatedly defatted by contact with solvents ma/be more susceptible to irritation, infection, a nd dermatitis. None of the ingredients a re listed as carcinogens by IARC, NIP, or OSHA. EST'D PEL/TLV: Not established PRIM ARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: Inh . Skin . HM IS CODES: HEALTH 2; FLAM. 2; REACT. 0; PERS. PROTECT. 8 ; CHRONIC HAZ . NO FIRST AID PROCEDURES: SKIN: Wash contaminated skin thoro ughly with s oap or a mild det ergent. Apply a skin cream with lan olin. G et medical attention if irritation persists. EYES: Immediately flush eyes with ple nty of wat er f or at least 15 minutes, occ asionally lifting upper and lower lids. Get medical attenti on at once. INHA LE: Mo ve ex posed person to fresh air at onc e. It breathing ha s stopped, p erf orm artificial respir ation. Get m edical attention immediately . INGEST: If swa llowe d, do no t induce vomiting. If v omiting occurs, keep head b elow hip level. Get emergency medical attention imm ediately . SECTION IV - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION PROTECTIVE CLOTHING: Wear neoprene, nitrite, or natur al rubber gloves or gloves with prov en resistance to the ingredients listed . EYE PROTECTION: Use of tight -titling safety glass es or g oggl es is strongly rec ommended, -esp eci ally when weari ng c ont act lenses. RESPIRATO RY PROTECTION: When exposure levels exceed PELJTLVg(likely in confined ar eas) use an org anic vapor respirator (eg Zep 2211). VENTILATION: Provide local exhaust/v entilati on as n eed ed to keep c oncentr ation.of vapors below exp osur e limits (PEL/TLV). BOILIN G POINT (F): VAPOR PRESSUR(mnrHg): VAPOR DENSITY(AIH=1): SOLUBILITY IN WATER: VOC CONTENT (CONCENTRATE): APPEARANCE AND ODOR: A CLE AR, A MBER SECTION V - PHYSICAL DATA 355 N/D > 1.0 INSOLUBLE 82.0% LIQUID WITH A S OLVENT ODOR SPECIFIC GR AVITY. EVAP ORATION RATE (BUTYL ACETATE=1): pH(CONCENTRATE): pH(USE DILUTION OF N/A): SECTION VI - FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA FLASH POINT(C) ( METHOD USED): 110 (TCC ) FLAM MABLE LIMITS: LEL: 1.0 UEL: 6.0 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: C arbon dioxid e, dry ch emical, water fog, foam. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING: Wear self-cont ain ed positive pres. breathing apparatus . UNUSUAL FIRE HAZARDS: Fire exp os ed drums should be co oled with stream of water . 0 .85 < 0.1 N/A N/A SECTION VII - REACTIVITY D ATA STABILITY: Stable INCO MPATIBLILITY(AVOID): Heat, open flame, sp ark, and oxidizing agents. POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. HAZARDOUS DECO MPOSITION: Carb on dioxide, carb on monoxide . and other unidenhhea organic compo unds. SECTION V HI - SPILL AND DISPOSAL. PROCEDURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Imm ediately eliminate all flam e, ignition and high -heat sources. Absorb spill on inert absorbent material (e.g . Z ep-O-Zorb) . Pick up and place residu e in a clean, D .O.T . specificati on c ontainer for disp osal. Wash area thor oughly with a d et erg ent soluti on and rinse well with w ater . WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: quids c annot be sent to landfills unl ess solidified. Unusabl e pr oduct and collected, spent material may require disp os al as a h azardous waste at a nitted tr eatment/storage/disp os al facility. Solvent wastes m ay r equire treatment to meet the appropriat e st and ards before dispos al in a chemic al idustrial waste landfill. Consult loc al, st at e, and federal ag encies f or proper disposal method in your area. RA HAZ . WASTE NOS.: D001 SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTI ONS PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN WHEN HAN DLING AND STORI NG: Combustible! Store and use aw ay from heat, spark s, open flame, or any source of ignition St or e tightly closed c ontainer in a dry area at temps. between 40-120 d egre es F. Keep product aw ay from skin and eyes . Do not breathe spray mists or v apors. Clothing or sh oes which become contaminated with substance sh ould be rem oved pr omptly and not reworn until thoroughly cle aned. Vap ors are he avier th an air and will accumul ate at low points. Vent.iLll atiop should include floor le vel exhausting. (C ontinued on P age: 2) '1 .0 CLEAN ACROSS AMERICA AN D TH RO UGH OUT THE WORLDTM ZEP MANUFACTURING COMPANY P. O. BOX 2015 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30301 MATER AL SAFETY DATA S EE AND SAFE HANDLING AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION 01/07/95 ISSUE DATE: 12/03/93 SUPERSEDES: FUEL ADDITIVE W/Q> AY PRODUCT N0. ©73. :fkd#ItiirE . .. . . ...... . ... .. MISSOURI SURPLUS PROPERTY JANITORIAL 1172 RIVERSIDE JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65101 SECTION I - EMERGENCY CONTACTS TELEPHONE: (404) 352-1680 BETWEEN 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (EST) MEDICAL EMERGENCY: (404) 435-2973 NON -OFFICE HOURS, WEEKENDS (404) 432-2873 AND HOLIDAYS, PLEASE CALL YOUR (404) 424-4789 LOCAL POISON CONTROL (404) 319-6151 (404) 242-3561 TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCY: (404) 922-0923 CHEM TREC: 1-800-424-9300 TOLL -FREE - ALL CALLS RECORDED DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: (202) 483-7616 ALL CALLS RECORDED SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS TLV EFFECTS % IN DESIG NATION S (PPM) (SEE REVERSE) PR OD . ' "^ KEROSENE .. techsene; fuel oil #1; coa l oil; CAS # 8008-20-6; RTECS# 045500000; OSHA PEL-N/D N/D IRR CBL 70-80 "" 2-ETHYLHEXYL NITRATE'" CAS # 27247-96-7; RTECS# 1 NONE; OSHA PEL-N/D; MANUFACTURER'S TWA -10 PPM N/D T OX FBL 15-25 SECTION III - HEALTH HAZARD D ATA Spe cial Note : MSDS data pertains to the product as dispensed from the container. Advers e health effects would not be expected under recommended conditions of use (diluted) so lo ng as prescribed safety precautions are practiced. Acute Effects of O ve rexposu re : Overexposu re to the vapors from this product may produce mucous membrane irritation, particularly of the eye and respiratory tract. Overexposure to vapors may also produc e mild centra l nervous system depression cha racterized by headach e, dizzi ness, nausea, and stupor, leadi ng to unconsciousn ess in extreme cases. Introduction of solvents, as in aspiration of vo mitus fluid, may produce chemical pneumonia. Existing r espiratory disorders and lung diseases may be aggravated by inhalation of vapors. Chro nic Effects of O verexposu re: Repeated or prolonged inhalation expo sure may produce reversible lung damage . Skin which is repeatedly defatted by contact with solvents may be more susceptible to 'ation, infection , and dermatitis. None of the in gredients are listed as carcinogens by IARC, NTP, or OSHA. d PEL/TLV: Not e stablished Primary Routes of E ntry: Inh. HMIS Co des: HEALTH 2;FLA M. 2;REACT. 0;PERS. PROTECT . B CHRONIC HAZ . YES FIRST AID PROCEDURES: Skin: Wash con taminated skin thoroughly with soap or a mild detergent. Apply a skin cream with la nolin. Get m edical attention if irritati on persists . Eyes: Immediately flush eyes w ith plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifti ng upper and lower lids. Get medical att enti on at once. Inhale : Move expo sed person to fresh air. If irritation persists, get medical attenti on promptly . Ingest: If sw allowed, do not indu ce vomiting. If vomiting occurs, keep h ead below hip level. Get emergency medical attention immediately. SECTION IV - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Pro tectiv e Clo thing: Wea r neopre ne, nitrite, or natural rubber gloves or gloves with proven resistance to th e ingredients listed. Eye Protection : Wear tight -fitting splash -proof safety glasses especially if contact lenses are worn . Respiratory Prote ction: When exposure levels exc eed PEL/TLV (likely in confined areas) use an orga nic vapor respirator (eg Zep 2211). Ventilatio n: Provide local e xhaust/ventilation as need ed to keep co nc entration of vapors below exposure limits (PEL/TLV). SECTION V - PHYSICAL DATA Boiling Po in t (° F): 350-500 Specific Gravity: 0.84 Vap or Pr ess ure (mmHg): 0 .4 mmHg Percen t Volatile by Volum e VV .): 95 Vapor Density (air= 1): N/D Evaporation Rate (BUTYL ACETATE =1): <0.1 Solubility in Water: E MULSIFIES pH ( concentrate): N/A pH (use dilutio n of N/A ): N/A Appearance and Odor: A CLEAR, THIN A MBER LIQUID WITH A STRONG "S OLVENT" ODOR. SECTION VI - FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA Flash Point (°F) (meth od used): 126F (TCC ) Flammabl e Limits: LEL 1 .0 UEL 8.0 Extinguishing Media: Carbon dioxide, dry chemical and foam . Special Fire Fighting: Wear self-contai ned positive ores. breathing apparatus . Un usual Fire Hazards: Concentrated vapor may ignite if e xposed to spark. 14 CLEAN ACROSS AMERICA AND THROUGHO UT THE WORLD'" ZEP M ANUFACTURING COM PANY P.O. BOX 2015 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30301 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET AND SAFE HANDLING AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION 02/02/96 ISSUE DATE: 10/20/94 SUPERSEDES: P ONAM €TE .< PROfiUGT +tO Q5l ruck scut Ttadi4 Wasfi MISSOURI SURPLUS 317 ) PROPERTY -JANITORIAL 1172 RIVERSIDE JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65101 TELEPHONE: MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION (770) CHEM TREC: DISTRICT SECTION I - EMERGENCY CONTACTS (404) 352-1680 BETWEEN 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (EST) EM ERG ENCY: 770) 435-4200 NON -OFFICE HOURS, WEEKENDS 404) 432.2873 AND HOLIDAYS, PLEASE CALL YOUR 404 424-4789 LOCAL POISON CONTROL 404) 392-1480 (404) 552-8 ao4 552-883636 EM ERGENCY: 922-0923 1-800-424-9300 TOLL -FREE - ALL CALLS RECORDED OF COLUMBIA: (202) 483-7616 ALL CALLS RECORDED SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS TLV EFFECTS %o IN DESIGNATIONS (PPM) (SEE REVERSE) PROD. @ " SODIUM LAURYL ETHER SULFATE " SO DIUM LAURETH SULFATE; CA S# 9004-82-4; RTECS# W87350000; OSHA N/D EIR < 5 PEL N/D. ' ALCOHOLS, C9-11, ETHOXYLATED '' linear primary alcohol ethoxylate (6 moles) E O); C AS# 68439-46-3; RTECS# N/D IRR < 5 NONE; OSHA PEL N/D ' TETRASODIUM ETHYLENEDIAM INE TETRAACETATE — ethylenedin itrilo tetr aac etic acid, tetrasodium salt; EDTA; N/D IRR 5-15 CAS # 64-02-8; RTECS # AH4025000; OSHA PEL N/D @ Identifies chemica ls listed under SARA -Section 313 fo r re lease reporting SECTION III - HEALTH HAZARD DATA Special Note: M SDS data pertains to the product as dispensed from the cont ainer. Adverse h ealth effects would not be expected under recommended conditions of use (diluted) so lo ng as prescribed safety precautions are practiced . Acute Effects of Ov erex po su re : This produ ct may irritate eyes an d skin upon contact. Inflammation of the eye is characterized by redness, watering, and itching . Skin inflammation is characterized by ching, scaling, reddening, or, occasionally, blistering. Overexp osure by inhalation may cause respiratory irritati on. Ingredients in this product may aggravate existing skin, .ye, or respiratory disorders. Chron ic Effects of Ov erexposure: Repeated or prolonged skin co ntact may produce chronic inflammation or dermatitis, characterized by r edness, scaling, or itching. Repeated eye exposure may pr oduce chronic inflammation of the eye or corn eal damage. None of the ingredients ar e listed as carcinoge ns by IARC, NTP, or OSH A, Est'd PELlTLV: No t esta blished Prim ary Routes of E ntry: Inh . HMIS Codes: HEALTH 2;FLAM. 2;REACT. O;PERS . PROTECT. B ;CHRONIC HAZ . NO FIRST AID PROCEDURES: Skin: Immediately flush contaminated skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medic al att ention immediately. Eyes: Immediately flu sh eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting upper and lower lids. Get medical atte ntio n at once. Inhale: M ove exposed person to fresh air . If irritation persists, get medical attentio n promptly. Ingest: If swallowed, do not induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs, keep head below hip level . Get emergency medical attention immediately . SECTION IV - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Protective Clo thing: Wear ne oprene, nitrite, or natural rubber gloves or gloves with proven resistance to the ingredients listed. Eye Protec tion: Wear splash -proof safety goggles especially if contact lenses are worn. Respiratory Protecti on: Keep face a way from spray mist and do not breathe vapors. Ventilation: Provide l ocal exhaust/ventilation as needed to keep concentration of vapors below exposure limits (PEL/TLV). SECTION V - PHYSICAL D ATA - Bo iling Point (°F): — 220 Specifi c Gravity: 1.053 Vapor Press ure (mmHg): N/D Percent Volatile by Volume (%): 84 Vapor Density (air=1): N/D E vap oration R at e (WATER =1): 1 .0 Solubility in Water: COMPLETE pH (conce ntrate): 12.9 pH (us e dil ution of 1 % ): 11.2 Appeara nce a nd Odor: A CLEAR, YELL OW -GREEN, THIN LIQUID WITH A DETERGENT ODOR. SECTION VI - FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA Flash P oint (°F) (method used): 164 (TCC ) Flammable Limits: LEL N/D UEL N/D Extinguishi ng Media: Carbon dio xide, dry chemical, water, and foam Spe cial Fire Fighti ng: Wear self-c ontai ned positive pr es. breathi ng app aratus . Unus ual Fire H azards: Fire exposed drums should be cooled with stream of water. ZZ MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET CLEAN ACROSS AMERICA AND THROUGH OUT THE WORLD" '' ZEP M ANUFACTURING COMPANY P.O. BOX 2015 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30301 AND SAFE HANDLING AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION 06/26/93 ISSUE DATE: 02/14/90 SUPERSEDES: 08/16/89 ZEP;A# TO :GLAZE :.. #000:00 .0044. ©4 Pt1lt htng coMPt n TAGGART GARY 117 N RIVERSIDE PO DRAWER 1310 JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65102 SECTION I - EM ERGENCY CONTACTS TELEPHONE: (404) 352-1680 BETWEEN 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (EST) M EDICAL EMERGENCY: (404) 435-2973 NON -OFFICE HOURS, WEEKENDS (404) 351-2952 AND HOLIDAYS, PLEASE CALL YOUR (404) 432-2873 LOCAL POISON CONTROL TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCY: (404) 922-0923 CHEMTREC: 1-800-424-9300 TOLL -FREE - ALL CALLS RECORDED DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: • (202) 483-7616 ALL CALLS RECORDED SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS TLV EFFECTS % IN DESIGNATIONS (PPM) (SEE REVERSE) PROD. '" MINERAL SPIRITS — ligroin; aliphatic naphtha; CAS # 8052-41-3; RTECS # WJ8952000; OSHA PEL-100 PP M 100 CNS CBL 20-30 " HYDRATED ALUMINUM SILICATE — kao lin; china clay; CAS # 1332-58-7; RTECS# NONE; OSHA PEL-10 mg/m3 NiD IRR 5-10 (nuisence dust). SECTION III - HEALTH HAZARD DATA Special Note: M SDS da ta pertains to the product as dispensed from the container . Ad verse health effects would not be expected under recommended conditio ns of use (diluted) so long as prescribed safety precautions are practiced. Ac ute Effects of Overexposure: O verexposure to the vapors from this product ma y produce mucou s membrane irritati on, particularly of the eye 'and respiratory tract. Ov er exposur e to vapors may also produce mild cen tral nervou s system depression characte rized by headache, dizziness, nausea, and stup or, leading to unconsciousness in extreme cases. Introduction of solvents, as in aspiration of vomitus fluid, may pro duce chemical pneumonia . Existing respiratory disorders and lung diseas es may be aggravated by inhalation of vapors. Ingredients in this product may aggravate existing skin, eye, or respiratory disorders. "-ro nic Effects of Ove rexpo sure: eated or prolonged inhalation exposure may produce reversible lung damage. Skin which is repeat edly defatted by c ontact with solvents may be m ore susceptible to .ation , infection , and dermatitis. None of the ingredients are listed as carcinogens by I ARC, NTP, or OSHA. Est'd PELITLV: Not established Primary Ro ut es of Entry: Intl, Skin. HMIS Codes: HEALTH 1;FLAM. 3;REACT. 0;PERS. PROTECT. B ;CHR ONIC HAZ. YES FIRST AID PRO CEDURES: Skin: Wash contamin ated skin thoroughly with soap or a mild detergent. Apply a skin cream with lanoli n. Get medical attention if irritation persists . Eyes: Immediately flu sh eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occ asionally lifting upper a nd lower lids . Get medical attention at once . In hale : M ove exposed person to fresh air. If irritation persists, get medical att ention promptly . Ingest: If swa llo wed, do not induce vomiting . If vomiting occurs, keep head belo w hip level . Get emergen cy medic al attention immediately. SECTION IV - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Protective Clo thing: Wear neoprene, nitrite, or nat ural rubber gloves or gl ov es with proven r esistance to the ingredie nts listed. Eye Protec tion: Wear tight -fitting splash -proof satety glasses especially if contact le nses are worn . Respiratory Pro te ction : Use NIOSH-appr oved dust mask it dust is present. Ven tilatio n: Ventilati on sho uld be equivalent to o utdoors. Use exhaust fans and ope n windows in enclosed spaces. SECTION V - PHYSIC AL D ATA Bo iling Poin t (°F): 220 (INITIAL) Spe cific Gra vity: 0 .98 V apor Pressure (mmHg): N/D Percent Volatile by V olume (%): 87 Vapor Density ( air = 1): N/D E vap oration Rate (W ATER =1): > 1.0 Solubility in Water: EMULSIFIES pH (con centrate): 9.0-9.5 pH (use dil ution of ): - N/A Appearance and Odor: A WHITE, THICK, CREA MY LI QUID WITH SOLVENT OD OR. SECTION VI - FIRE AND EXPLOSION DAT A Flash Poi nt (°F) (m ethod us ed): 98F (TCC ) Flamm abl e Limits: LEL 1.0% UEL 7 .0% Exting uishing Media: CO2, DRY CHEMICAL, WATER FOG Special Fire Fighting: Wear self-contained positive pres . Breathing apparatus . Unusual Fire Hazards: Co ncentrated vapor may ignite if exposed to spark. 23 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET CLEAN ACROSS AMERICA AN D THROUGHOUT TH E WORLDrm ZEP MANUFACTURING COMPANY P.O. BOX 2015 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30301 AND SAFE HANDLING AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION 04. 07, ISSUE DATE: 04. 23 90 SUPERSEDES: 07 09 89 ZEP PRO' RNi$:!• PROf7UC T Na ©4$ AutO P'dtSh tng Cbtnptotlnti MISSOURI SURPLUS PROPERTY -JANITORIAL 1172 RIVERSIDE JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65101 SECTION I - EMERGENCY CONTACTS TELEPHONE: (404) 352-1680 BETWEEN 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (EST) MEDICAL EMERGENCY: (404) 435-2973 NON -OFFICE HOURS, WEEKENDS (404) 351-2952 AND H OLIDAYS, PLEASE CALL YOUR (404) 432-2873 LOCAL POISON CONTROL TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCY: (404) 922-0923 CHEMTREC: 1-800-424-9300 TOLL -FREE - ALL CALLS RECORDED DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: (202) 483-7616 ALL CALLS RECORDED SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS TLV EFFECTS % IN DESIGNATIONS (PPM) (SEE REVERSE) PR OD . — LOW ODOR PARAFFINIC SOLVENT — odorless base oil; dispersal; CAS# 64742-47-8, RTE CS# N ONE; OSHA 500 CNS CBL 5-10 PEL-500 ppm. — M INERAL SEAL OIL — (mine ral oil); petrola tum; CAS# 64741-44-2; RTECS# PY8030000; ACGIH/OSHA OIL MIST N/A IRR 1-5 LIMIT= 5mgIM 3 — ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL — ipa; dimethylcarbin ol; 2-propanol; CAS # 67-63-0; RTECS # NT8050000; OSHA PEL-400 400 IRR FBL 1-5 PPM ; OSHA/ACGIH STEL-500 PPM SECTION III - HEALTH HAZARD DATA Special Note: MSDS data pertains to the product as dispensed from the container. Ad verse health effects would not be expected under recommended co nditions of use (diluted) so long as prescribed safety precautions are practiced. Acute Effe cts of Ov erexpo su re: This product may irritate eyes and skin upon contact. Inflammation 01 the eye is characterized by redness, watering, and itching. Skin inflammation is characterized by itching, sca ling, redden in g, or, occasionally, blistering. This product is not suffici ently volatile to constitute a significa nt i nhalation hazard. Severe o verexposure to ^oncentrated vapor may produce rniid central nervous system depr ession, characterized by he adache and stupor . Introduction of solv ents, as in aspiration of vomit us ids, may produce chemical pn eumonia. ,iro nic Effe cts of O ve rexposu re : Contact, especially if prolonged of re peated, may cause redness, itching, or blistering of the skin. Skin which is repeat edly detatted by contact with this product may be more susceptible to irritation, infectio n, or dermatitis. Norte of the ingredients are listed as carcinogens by IARC, NTP, or OSHA . Est'd PEL/TLV: Not established Primary Routes of Entry: Init. HMIS Code s: HEALTH 2,FLAM . 2;REACT. O,PERS. PROTECT . B ;CHR ONIC HAZ YES FIRST AID PROCEDURES: Skin : Wash con taminated skin thoroughly with soap or a mild detergent. Apply a skin cream with la noli n. Get medical attention it irritation persists. Eyes: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lilting upper and lo wer lids . Get medical attention at once. Inhale: Move ex posed person to fresh air If irritation p ersists, get medical atte ntion promptly. Ingest: If this produ ct is swallowed, do not induce vomiti ng. If victim is conscious give plenty of water to drink. Get medical attention at once. SECTION IV - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Pro te ctive Clothin g: Th e use of neoprene, nitrite or natural rubber gloves is strongly recommended, especially for prolonged contact. Eye Protection: Use of tight -fitting safety glasses or goggles is strongly recommended, especially when wearing co ntact lenses. Respirato ry Protection: If v entilation is inadequate, wear a properly fitting MSHA or OSH A -approved respirator. Ventilation: If vapors are detected, ventilat e work area by opening wind ows and using exhaust fans. SECTION V - PHYSICAL DATA Boiling Point (°F): NnD Specific Gravity: 0 .97 Vap or Pressure (mmHg): ' NO Percent Volatile by V olume (%): ^-87 Vapor Density (air= 1): >1 Evapor ati on Rate (ETHYL ETHER = 1): »1 1 Solu bility in Water: DISPERSIBLE pH (c oncentrate): 9.2 pH (us e dil utio n of N/A ): NIA Appearance and Odor: OPA QUE, VISCOUS, YELL OWISH LIQUID WITH SOLVENT ODOR. SECTION VI - FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA Flash P oint (°F) (method us ed): 185 (TCC I Flammabl e Limits: LEL HID UEL N/D Exting uishing M edia: CO2, DRY CHEMICALS, FOA M Special Fire Fighti ng: Direct water onto intact containers to pr event b ursting Un usu al Fire Hazards: Wear self -C ontained positiv e ores . Breathi ng apparat us Zt CLEAN ACROSS AMERICA AN D THROUGHOUT TH E WORLD rrr ZEP MANUFACTURING COM PANY P.O. BOX 2015 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30301 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET AND SAFE HANDLING AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION 12,'28:'94 ISSUE DATE: 06 20 94 SUPERSEDES: 07 12 89 ZEP BIG O RANGE PRODUC T NO.: 0415 Industrial Sol vent D egreaser MISSOURI SURPLUS PROPERTY JANITORIAL 1172 RIVERSIDE JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65101 SECTION I - EMERGENCY CONTACTS TELEPHONE: (404) 352-1680 BETWEEN 8:00 AM - 5.00 PM (EST) MEDICAL EMERGENCY: (404) 435-2973 NON -OFFICE HOURS, WEEKENDS (404) 432-2873 AND HOLIDAYS . PLEASE CALL YOUR (404) 424-4789 LOCAL POISON CONTROL (404) 319-6151 (404) 242-3561 TRA NSPORTATION EM ERGENCY: (404) 922-0923 CHEMTREC: 1.800-424-9300 s TOLL -FREE - ALL C ALLS RECORDED DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: (202) 483-7616 ALL CALLS RECORDED SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS TLV EFFECTS °o IN D ESIGNATIO NS (PPM) (SEE REVF..RSE) PR OD . "' D-LIMONENE ^" ora nge distillate; citrus terpen e; cycluhexe ne, 1-methyl-4-(1-methyleth enyl)-, (R) -CAS# 5989.27.5; NiD CBL SEN > 90 RTECS # GW6360000; O SHA PEL N/D "ALCO HOLS, C11 -C15 -SECONDARY, ETHOXYLATED'" CAS# 68131-40-8; RTECS # WZ5200000; OSHA PEL NiD N/D EIR < 5 M NONYLPHENOXYPOLY(ETHYLENEOXY)ETHANO L .. poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha-(nonylphenyl)-omega-hydroxy; N/D EIR < 5 CA S # 9016-45-9; RTECS # M D905000; OSHA PEL-N/D SECTION III - HEALTH H AZARD DATA Special Note: MSDS data pertains to the product as dispensed from th e c ontainer. Adverse health effects would not be expected under recommended conditions of use (diluted) so long as prescribed safely precautions are practiced . Acute Effects of Overexpo su re: This product can be an e ye irritant. Inflammation of eye tissue is characterized by redness, watering, andror itching . One of the ingredients in this product has caused sensitization reactions in a small percentage of the general population. Chronic Effects of Ov erexposu re : intact, especially if prolonged of repeated, rnay cause redness, itching, or blistering of the skin . None of the hazardous ingredients are listed as carcin ogens by IARC, P, & O SHA Est'd PEL/TLV: Not established Primary Routes of Entry: NIA HMIS Codes: HEALTH 1:FLAM. 2;REACT. 0;PERS. PROTECT . A ;CHR ONIC HAZ. NO FIRST AID PROCEDURES: Skin: Wash contaminated skin thoroughly with soap or a mild detergent. Apply a skin cream with lanolin. Get medical attention it irrit ation persists. Eyes: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting upper and lower lids. Get medical attentio n at onc e. Inhale: Move exposed person to fresh air. If irritation persists, get medical attention promptly. Inge st: If this pro duct is swallowed, do n ot induce vomiting If victim is conscious give plenty of water to drink . G et medical attention at once. SECTION IV - SPECIAL PROTECTION INF ORMATION Pro tec tive Clothin g: Wear nitrite gloves or use gloves with demonstrated resista nce to the ingredients in this product. Eye Pro tection : Wear tight-titting splash-proot safety glasses especially if contact lenses ar e worn. Respiratory Protection: No special measures are required. Ventilatio n: No special me asures are required. SECTION V - PHYSICAL DATA Bo iling Poin t (°F)• 338-375 Specific Gra vity: 0.853 Vapor Pr essure (mmHg): N.4 Perce nt Volatile b : olume (%): 93 .8 Vap or Density (air= 1 ): N/A Evap oratio n Rate (CCL4 = 1): —33 Solubility in Water: E MULSIFIES pH (concentrate): N.A pH (use dilutio n of 1:20 ): 7.6 Appearance and Odor: OR ANGE LIQUID WITH A CITRUS ODOR SECTION VI - FIRE AND EXPI OSION DATA Flash Point (°F) (method used): 121 (TCC I Flamm abl e Limits: LEL MA UEL N/A Exting uishing Media: Carb on dio xide, dry chemical and foam. Spe cial Fire Fighting: Fire exposed drums should be cooled with stream of water. Unus ual Fire Hazards: N one 25 CLEAN ACRO SS AMERICA AND THRO UGHOUT THE WORLD' M ATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET. AND SAFE HANDLING AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION 1-877-I-BUY-ZEP (1-877-428-9937) ZEP M ANUFACTURING CO MPANY P.O. BOX 2015 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30301 SOLD TO: 00820 (317) MISSOURI SURPLUS PROPERTY 117 N RIVERSIDE DR JEFFERSON CITY MO 65101 A 25224 ISSUE D ATE: 10/02/00 SUPER SED ES: 10/04/89 Date prin ted: 10/28/00 ZEP FAST GASKET BLUE Prod N o: 0413 Silico ne G asket Co mpound a nd Se alant SECT ION I -EMERGENCY CONTACTS TELEPH ONE: (404) 352-1680 BETW EEN 8:00 AM - 5.•00 PM (EST) MEDICAL EMERGENCY: (770) 4394200 NON OFFICE HOURS, W EEKENDS (770) 432-2873 AND HOLIDAYS, PLEASE CALL (770) 424-4789 LOCAL POISON CONT ROL (770) 424-2048 (770) 455-8160 (770) 552-8836 TRA NSPORTATION EMERGENCY: (770)922-0923 CHEMTR EC: (800) 424-9300 TOLL FREE -C ALLS RECORDED D IST RICT OF COLUMBI A: (202) 483-7616 ALL C ALLS R EC OR DED DESIGNATIO NS " METHYLTRIACETOXYSILANE " acetoxy silane; CAS# 4253-34-3, OSHA/ACGIH PEL/TLV 10 PPM (for acetic acid only) • ETHYLTRIACETOXYSILA NE "" aceto xysilane; CAS# 17689-77-9; OSHA/ACGIH/ PEL/TLV 10 PPM (for acetic acid o nly) • SILICA,AMORPHOUS "" CAS# 7631-86-9; OSHA PEL: TWA 20 M PPCF; ACGIH TLV 10 mg/m3 SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGR EDIENTS (PPM) N/D N/D N/D IRR IRR IRR EFFEC TS % IN (SEE NOTICE) PROD . <10 <10 5-15 SECTION III - HEA LTH HAZARD DAT A SPECIAL NOTE: MSDS da ta pertains to the product as dis pensed fro m the container. Adv erse health effects would not be expe cted under re commended conditions of use (diluted) so long as prescribed safety precautions are practice d. ACUTE EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: This product can be an eye irrita nt. Inflammation of eye tissue is characterized by r edn ess, w atering, and/or itching. Overexposure to the vapors fro m this product may produce mucous membrane irritation, p articularly of the eye and r espir at ory tr act . 'ONIC EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: iged skin contact (4-8 hrs. ), Without rinsing, may re sult in irritation characteriz ed by itching or redd ening of the skin. of the haza rdous ingredients are liste d as ca rcinogens by IARC, NTP, & OSHA EST'D PEL/TLV: Not established PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: Inh, Skin. HMIS CODES: HEALTH 1; FLAM. 1; REACT. 0; PERS. PROTECT. - ; CHRONIC HAZ. NO FIRST AID PROCEDURES: SKIN: Wash contaminated skin with soap or a mild detergent . Get m edical attention if irritation develops. EYES: Immediately flush eyes with ple nty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasio nally lifting upper and l ow er lids . Get medic al attention at once. INHALE: Move e xpo sed person to fresh air. If irritation persists, get medical atte ntion pr omptly . INGEST: If this product is swa llo wed, do not induc e v omiting. If victim is conscious give plenty of water to drink. Get m edical attention at once. SECTION IV - SPECI AL PROTECTION INFO RM ATION PROTECTIVE CLOTHING: The use of ne oprene, nitrite or natural rubber gloves is strongly r ec ommended, especially for prolong ed c ontact . EYE PROTECTION: Use of tight -fitting saf ety glasses or g oggles is strongly recomm ended, especially when wearing contact lens es. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: If ventilation is inadequate, wear a properly fitting MSHA or OSHA - approved respirator. VENTILATION: Ve ntilation should be equiv alent to outd oors. Us e exhaust fans and op en windows in enclosed spac es. SECTION V - PHYSICAL DAT A BOILING POINT (F): - 300 VAPOR PRESSURE(mmHg): N/D VAPOR DENSITY(AIH-1): N/A SO LUBILITY IN WATER: <0.1% VOC CONTENT (CONCENTRATE): 0 .0% APPEARANCE AND ODOR: BLUE PASTE WITH ACE TIC ACID -TYPE ODOR SPECIFIC GRAVITY: EVAPORATION RATE (BUTYL ACETATE=1): pH(CONCENTRATE): pH(U SE DILUTI ON OF N/A): 1.04 <1 N/A N/A SECTION VI - FIRE AN D E XPL OSI ON DATA FLASH POINT(F) ( METHOD USED): 212 (TCC ) FLAMMABLE LI MITS: LEL: N/A UEL: N/A EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Carbon di oxide, dry chemic al, and water fog . SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING: Wear self-contain ed p ositive pres . breathing app aratus. UNUSUAL FIRE HAZARDS: Direct water onto intact containers to pr event bursting. SECTION VII - REACTIVITY D ATA STABILITY: St abl e INCO MPATIBLILITY(A VOID): Str ong oxidizing ag ents. POLYMERIZATION: Will n ot occur. HAZARDOUS DEC OMPOSITION: C arbon di oxide and f umes of acetic acid and sili con dioxide. SECTI ON VI II - SPILL AND DISPOSAL P ROCEDURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Obs erve safety pr ec auti ons in se ctions 4 & 9 during spill clean-up. Large spills are unlik ely due to packaging. Spill m ay be absorbed on an inert abs orb ent m aterial (eg Zep-O-Zorb), and placed in a suit able c ont ainer for disposal. W ash area thoroughly with a det ergent soluti on and rinse well with wat er. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Product is consum ed in us e. L arge numb ers of small c ontain ers may require h andling as a hazardous waste, but in most st ates, total hazard ous waste r• ,ntities less than 220 lbs . per month may be disposed of in a chemical or industri al w ast e landfill. C onsult local, state and federal agencies for -oper dispos al meth od in our area. A HAZ. WASTE NOS.: N/A SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAU TIONS PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN WHEN H ANDLING AND STORING: Do not store at t emper atur es ab ove 120F (39C) or in direct sunlight . Do not puncture or inciner at e cont ainer . Avoid direct inhalation of v apors. Clothing or shoes which bec om e c ontamin at ed with sub st ance sh ould be remov ed promptly and n ot reworn until thor oughly cl ean ed. Keep product out of eyes. Keep out of the r each of childr en. 1. (0 (Contin ued on Page: 2) C LEAN ACROSS AMERICA AND THROUGHOUT TH E WORLD '' ZEP MANUFACTURING COMPANY P.O. BOX 2015 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30301 SOLD TO: U0(1-16 MISSOURI SURPLUS (b?) PROPERTY -JANITORIAL 117 N RIVERSIDE DR JEFFERSON CITY 110 65101 A25224 MATERIAL SA FETY DATA SHEET AND SAFE HANDLING AND DISPOSAL INFORMATION ISSUE DA TE: 06/15/88 SUPER SED ES: 06/06/88 ZEP-O-SHIN E Prod N o: 0382 Car Wash - Liquid Date prin ted: 12/0&98 SECT ION I -EMERGENCY CONT ACTS TELEPHON E: (404) 352-1680 BETWEEN 8.00 AM - 5:00 PM (EST) MEDICA L EMERGENCY: (770) 439-4200 NON OFFICE HOURS, W EEKEN DS (770) 432-2873 AND HOLIDAYS, PLEASE CALL (770) 424-4789 LOCAL POISON CONTROL (770) 424-2048 (770) 455-8161) (770) 552-8836 TR ANSPORTATION EMERGENCY: (770) 922-0923 CI-IEMTREC: (800) 424-9300 TOLL FREE -CALLS RECO RDE D DISTRICT OF COLUMBI A: (202) 483-7616 ALL C ALLS RECO RDED SECTION H - HAZARDOUS INGRE DESIGNATIONS " NONYLPHENOXYPOLY(ETHYLENEOXY)ETHANOL " npe; pofy(oxy-1 ,2-ethanediyl), a lpha-(nonylphenyl)-omega- hydroxy; CAS# 9016-45-9; RTECS# MD0900000; OSHA PEL- N/D DIENTS EFFECTS (PPM) (SEE NOTICE) N/D EIR % 1N PROD. 20-30 SECTIO N III - HEALT H H AZARD DATA SPECIAL NOTE: MSDS da ta perta ins to the product as dispensed from the conta iner. Adverse he alth effects wo uld not be expected under recommended conditions of use (dilute d) so long as prescribed safety precautions are practice d. ACUTE EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: This produ ct in concentra ted form ma y be an eye irrita nt. Inflammation of eye tissue is characteriz ed by redness, w atering, and/or itching. CHRONIC EFFECTS OF OVEREXPO SURE: There are no known effects from chronic exposure to this product. None of the hazardous ingredients are listed as carcinogens by IARC, NTP, & OSHA EST'D PEL/TL V: Not established PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: N/A M IS CODES: HEALTH 0; FLAM. 0; REACT. 0; PERS. PROTECT . A ; CHRONIC HAZ . NO 'FIST AID PROCEDURES: SKIN: Flush contaminated skin with plenty of water. Consult a physici an if irritation develops. EYES: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting upper and l ower lids. Get medical attenti on at once. INHALE: M ove exposed person to fresh air. If irritation persists, get medical attention promptly. INGEST: If this product is swallo wed, do not induce vomiting. If victim is co nsci ous give plenty of wat er to drink. Get medical att ention at once. SECTION IV - SPECIAL PRO TEC TION INFORM ATION PROTECTIVE CLOTHING: No special measures ar e required. EYE PROTECTION: Use of tight -fitting safety gl ass es or goggl es is str ongly rec omm ended, especially when wearing contact lenses. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: No special measures are req uired. VENTILATION: No special measures are req uired. BOILING POINT (F): VAPOR PRESSURE(mmHg): VAPOR DENSITY(AIR=1): SOLUBILITY IN WATER: VOC CONTENT (CONCENTRATE): APPEARANCE AND ODOR: A VISCOUS, OPAQUE PINK LIQUID WITH A PLEASANT FRAGRANCE . SECTI ON V - P HYSICAL DATA 215 N/A N/A CO MPLETE SPECIFIC GRAVITY: EVAPORATION RATE (WATER=1): pH CONCENTRATE): pH(USE DILUTION OF 1%): 1.01 1 6.5-7.0 7.0 FLASH POINT (C) (METHOD USED). N one FLAMM ABLE LIMITS: LEL: N/A UEL: N/A EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: N onc ombustibl e. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING: None UNUSUAL FIRE HAZARDS: None SECTION VI - FIRE AN D E XPLOSI ON DAT A ( ) STABILITY: Stabl e INCOMPATIBLILITY(AVOID): None POLY MERIZATION: Will not occur. HAZARDOUS DECO MPOSITI ON: NONE SECTION VII - REACTI VITY DATA SECTION VIII - SPILL AND DISPOS AL PROCEDURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Observ e safety procedur es in section 4 & 9 during cle an-up. Absorb spill on in ert abs orbent material (eg Z ep-O-Z orb) . Pick up and place residue in a suitabl e waste container or, if permitted, flush to sewer. Thoroughly rinse spill ar ea with w ater. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Liquid wastes are not permitted in landfills. This product is not considered a h az ardous waste under RCRA. Unusable liquid m ay be absorbed on an inert absorb ent materi al ( eg. Zep-O-Z orb), dr ummed, and taken to a chemic al or industrial l andfill In some areas dispos al by flushing i nto a sanit ary sewer with pl enty of water may be p ermissibl e. Consult local, state, and federal agencies f or prop er disposal method in your area . RCRA HAZ . WASTE NOS.: N/A SECTION IX - SPECI AL PREC AUTIONS PREC AUTIONS TO BE TAKEN WHEN HANDLING AND STORING: "eep product out of eyes. ep out of the reach of childr en . SECTION X - REGULATORY INFORMATI ON DOT PROPER SHIPPING N AME: INDUSTRIAL CLEANERS N.O.I.,LIQUID KEEP FROM FREEZING N OTE: DOT inform ati on applies to larger packag e siz es of affected products. For some pr oducts, DOT may r equire altern ate names and labeling in accordance with packaging group req uirements . DOT HAZARD CL ASS: DOT P ACKI NG GR OUP: DOT I.D. NUMBER: DOT L ABEL/PLACARD: EPA TSCA CHE MICAL INVENTORY - ALL INGREDIENTS ARE LISTED EPA CWA 40CFR PART 117 SUBSTANCE(RQ IN A SINGLE CONTAINER): N ONE (C ontin ued on Pe e: 2) 2I MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ESSENTIALLY SIMILAR TO OSHA FORM 174 MANUFACTURED FOR: Drummond American Corporation 600 Corporate Woods Pkwy. Vernon Hills, IL 60061 DATE OF PREPARATION: 02/01/98 OPEN & SHUT OPEN & SHUT DA 6151 - • DA 6151 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ESSENTIALLY SIMILAR TO OSHA FORM 174 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CALL: ROCKY MOUNTAIN POISON & DRUG CENTER COLLECT AT: (303) 623.5716 INFORMATION TELEPHONE NUMBER (847) 913-9313 SECTION I - IDENTITY PRODUCT NUMBER PRODUCT NAME PRODUCT CLASS DA 6151 OPEN & SHUT SOLVENTS SECTION II - INGREDIENTS INGREDIENT ACGIH TLV MG/ PEL STEL CAS NUMBER % PPM M-3 PPM PPM PETROLEUM DISTILLATE PETROLEUM OIL TRICHLOROETHYLENE * CARBON DIOXIDE 64742.47.8 5-20 500 64742-52-5 5-20 ND 79.01.6 50.75 50 124.38.9 1.5 5000 * THIS CHEMICAL IS SUBJECT TO S.A.R.A TITLE III SECTION 313 REPORTING ND 5 ND ND ND ND 50 10M ND ND 100 30M SECTION III - PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS BOILING POINT (degrees F): 165 VAPOR DENSITY: Heavier than air EVAPORATION RATE: > Butyl Acetate PERCENT VOLATILE (By Weight): N/A WEIGHT PER GALLON (LBS): 10.33 OPTIONAL INFORMATION: Appearance/ Odor: Clear brown liquid, sweet odor. Specific Gravity (Water=1): 1.24 Solubility in Water: Negligible Vapor Pressure (mm Hg): 89 CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING: THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A CHEMICAL KNOhN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER. SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION: U.N. CLASSIFICATION: OSHA CLASS N/A PER DOT N/A DOT CLASS ORM-D PER IMCO N/A FLASH POINT: N/A LEL: 7.0 UEL: 13.0 METHOD: TAG CLOSED CUP AEROSOL PRODUCT: TREAT AS CYLINDER OF COMPRESSED GAS EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: WATER FOG UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: At elevated temperatures (over 120°F) containers may vent, rupture, or burst. SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURE: Keep containers cool. Use shielding to protect personnel against bursting, rupturing or venting containers. Wear a positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: STABLE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR HAZARD DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Hydrogen chloride, oxides of carbon, and minute traces of phosgene and chlorine may be formed upon combustion or thermal decomposition. CONDITIONS TO AVOID: None Known. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID): Strong bases, oxidizing materials, metallic aluminum, and zinc powders. D.O.T. EMERGENCY RESPONSE INFORMATION: ***NOT APPLICABLE*** MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ESSENTIALLY SIMILAR TO OSHA FORM 174 MANUFACTURED FOR: Drummond American Corporation 600 Corporate Woods Pkwy. Vernon Hills, IL 50061 DATE OF PREPARATION: 09/01/95 LIVE -WIRE DA 6030 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY CALL: ROCKY MOUNTAIN POISON & DRUG CENTER COLLECT AT: (303) 623-5716 INFORMATION TELEPHONE NUMBER (847) 913-9313 SECTION I - IDENTITY PRODUCT NUMBER PRODUCT NAME PRODUCT CLASS DA 6030 LIVE -WIRE CLEANERS r SECTION II - INGREDIENTS INGREDIENT CAS NUMBER ACGIH TLV MG/ PEL STEL PPM M"3 PPM PPM 2-BUTOXYETHANOL * 111-76.2 1.5 PROPELLANT: C3 -C4 ALKANE BLEND 68475-59-2 1.10 r * THIS CHEMICAL IS SUBJECT TO S.A.R.A TITLE III SECTION 313 REPORTING. THE REMAINING INGREDIENTS AND THEIR PERCENTAGES ARE PROPRIETARY. 25 N/D N/D N/D 50 N/D ND N/D SECTION III - PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS BOILING POINT (degrees F): 212 VAPOR DENSITY: L.,.;1TER THAN AIR EVAPORATION RATE: SLOWER THAN ETHER PERCENT VOLATILE (By Weight): N/A OPTIONAL INFORMATION: Appearance/Odor: clear, thin liquid with a Specific Gravity: 1.01 Soluble in water: Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate -1): <1. WEIGHT PER GALLON (LBS): N/A mild ammonia odor. complete. Vapor Density: <1 Vapor Pressure: 18 LIVE -WIRE - BA 6030 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ESSENTIALLY SIMILAR TO OSHA FORM 174 SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION: OSHA CLASS N/A DOT CLASS N/A U.N. CLASSIFICATION: PER DOT N/A PER IMCO N/A FLASH POINT: N/A LEL: N/A UEL: N/A METHOD: TAG CLOSED CUP AEROSOL PRODUCT: TREAT AS CYLINDER OF COMPRESSED GAS EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: WATER FOG UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: At elevated temperatures (over 130 degrees Fahrenheit) containers may vent, rupture or burst. SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURE: Keep containers cool. Use shielding to protect personnel against bursting, rupturing or venting containers. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: STABLE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR HAZARD DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Thermal decomposition may produce oxides of carbon and nitrogen. CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Avoid heating to abnormal temperatures. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID): NONE. D.O.T. EMERGENCY RESPONSE INFORMATION: ***NOT APPLICABLE** State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS HBA in association with EA-SP-29 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates Appendix D Ameren UE Correspondence FA. E; C= 10:36 Uki11,1 ELECTRIC 314644:-:5 NO.774 yc_ gre•d Wmgre,ijUE CAPITA L DISTINCT AMERENUE F. O. 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L - 01-4-0 t r_'_ A- - - ,.,/ c' p `, \. t ''L/ -'1715,\ . s? • ••,`),•' s, •— /�` r ` � '4 er n. <132 (`-',, �% Q), �// ,� (\+ '� `. •.. ... /OO) ,� �,I^�e4_•, ./ , s, /'"� i iii:, ;.. ,` r .% f/)// .<O '\ /. c••1. u� 7)� N,v \ • `' - . 75,.:.,,/-K� 7.,.7.,.1 c %� / . - \ ' L�'` , \ 4 : / / (� / / / 6. (h — ..,.r)i + v � ci ),Z. State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates M S P Appendix B OBSERVATION OF THE ENCLOSURE WALLS MSP Jefferson City, MO On the date of April 17, 2002, I visited the site of the Jefferson City Correctional Center in Jefferson City, Missouri. The purpose of the trip was to observe the condition of the enclosure walls on the east and south sides of the facility, which are experiencing some signs of deterioration as well as a partial collapse. The wall is built of locally quarried limestone and is approximately 30-36 inches thick. No testing of the material was done. In visual observation the stone is fairly dense with naturally occurring, thin visible seams in it. The height varies, but is generally in the range of 20-25 feet in height. It is three wythes thick, with the outer two wythes being cut stone and the inner wythe being rough uncoursed stone. At each coursed level of the inner and outer wythe there is a thick mortar layer which bonds the three wythes together. This can be seen as a horizontal white line in photos of the collapsed wall section. The top of the wall on the south has been extended vertically about 68 inches with a reinforced concrete section. There is a stone veneer on the exterior face of the concrete. The wall in this area is said to have been built about 1885; the extension was done at a later date. The wall is capped with a sloped layer of concrete parging, which varies from 0 to 3 inches thick. It is curved on top for drainage. For the purposes of identification, the wythe of stone on the interior of the prison will be referred to as the interior wythe and the wythe on the public side of the wall will be referred to as the exterior wythe. The wall has two areas of concern, water infiltration and horizontal earth pressure. The two types of deterioration can be best exemplified by the damage on the east and south walls. The east wall shows several areas of water infiltration damage. The water infiltration shows up as two distinct types of damage. The stone in several areas have had the faces spalled off. Also, several portions show the entire interior face wythe to be delaminated from the inner wythe. The stone, which is laid with the natural seams running horizontally, shows less distress than those seams laid vertically. This is because the pressure of the wall weight is holding the seams in compression. The water appears to be entering the wall through the cap parging and eroded mortar joints. The water then moves vertically between wythes and is trapped inside and saturates the stone. The water inside the wall will freeze and push the outer wythe away from the inner wythe. Where the stones are spalling, the saturated stone has split at a natural seam where the water has collected and frozen. Spalled Stone Face Area of Wall Delamination Cracked Concrete Cap Cross Section of Wall Showing Construction The wall on the south side of the facility has a large area of localized collapse. The collapse is only of the inner wythe of the stone wall. In this area the wall shows both rotation about the axis of the wall footing and a horizontal displacement between the two guard towers in the southwest corner of the facility. The wall is failing in overturning as well as possibly horizontal sliding. The damage appears to have been ongoing for many years. There are cracks associated with this movement which have been tuckpointed several years ago. The wall in this area retains 6 – 8 feet of soil; the grade being higher on the exterior side. There have been several types of utility work on the outside of the wall, which are in the influence zone of the backfill. It is possible that this utility work could have increased horizontal earth pressure on the wall, due to backfill compaction or water entering an open excavation. The wall is currently stable and is being restrained by the reinforced concrete band on the top acting as a tension strut. The portion of the wall, which fell, appears to have delaminated from the middle and exterior wythes, which are still intact. The delamination would have been a consequence of the water infiltration as discussed in previous portions of this report. After the inner wythe was loose, it became unstable due to the angle of rotation of the entire wall. This wall should have a temporary bracing system installed to prevent overturning and complete collapse. Collapsed Wall Section with Concrete on Top Horizontal Displacement of Wall at Grade Wall Rotation To conclude, the primary cause of distress in the wall is water infiltration of the wall. The horizontal earth pressure has caused a section of the wall to rotate to the point where the loose wythe of stone collapsed. The portion of the south wall, which has partially collapsed, should be braced with a temporary frame to ensure public safety until a permanent bracing system is installed and repairs can be made. From the standpoint of economy and site logistics a steel frame on the interior side of the wall would seem to be the optimal solution. Care should be taken during the installation of the bracing to ensure the safety of the construction crew. Work should proceed from the guard towers towards the center and the concrete beam at the top should not be disturbed until the shoring is in place. Hopefully this addresses the concerns of all regarding this structure. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call. Sincerely, Wallace Engineering Steven Huey, P.E. Principal State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates M S P Appendix C MSP Redevelopment Commission Framework Plan MSP Redevelopment Project PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFebruary 11, 2003 A Presentation To The Citizens of Jefferson City , Cole County and The State of Missouri A Review and Discussion of the Framework Plan For The MSP Redevelopment Project Jefferson City, Missouri The State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan Review The Planning Process The Consensus Plan Market Analysis Architectural Elements Engineering Elements Environmental Elements The Master Plan MSP Redevelopment Commission Framework Plan MSP Redevelopment Project PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectProcess Definition Plan The Preamble “The Planning Process is On-going” PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment Project Task Force Results Concepts, Values and Priorities •Part A – Historic Value of the Property •Part B – Historic Value of the Buildings •Part C – Planning Values •Part D – Potential Uses Process Definition Plan Consensus Plan MSP Redevelopment Commission Framework Plan MSP Redevelopment Project PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectProcess Definition Plan Consensus Plan Review & Input •Task Force Review & Input •Public Comment •Planning Advisory Team PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment Project Program Statement •Historic Area •Judicial Center Area •Community Area •Office Area •Landing Area •Entertainment Area •Natural Resources Area •Additional Program Items Process Definition Plan Consensus Plan Program Statement MSP Redevelopment Commission Framework Plan MSP Redevelopment Project PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan Market Analysis Market Analysis 1950 to 1960 1960 to 1970 1970 to 1980 1980 to 1990 1990 to 2000 (3,199)1,543 13,507 754 13,721 5,065 7,964 19,042 7,707 5,627 (5,000) 0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 Projected State Government Jobs in Cole County, 2005-2025 15,000 17,000 19,000 21,000 23,000 25,000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 State Gov't Jobs per Capita State Gov't Jobs per All Jobs PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan Market Analysis •Realistic basis for planning and financing •Projections of market absorption and timing •Analysis of regional, state & national economic context •Interviews of public and private officials •Correlations of past growth with data indicators •Projections of growth based on indicators •Conversion of trends to building and land area needs Methodology and Rationale MSP Redevelopment Commission Framework Plan MSP Redevelopment Project PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan Market Analysis Cole County Office & Related Projections •Mid-Missouri should continue to attract population and job holders. ~Attraction is key because of low unemployment rate. •Impetus is continued growth of state government employment. ~Strong multiplier effect creates jobs in other sectors. •State government will grow because state population will grow. ~More government jobs will be needed to support more residents. •Net state office space growth in Cole County should range from 755,000 to 935,000 square feet by 2025. ~Total state office space in the county would be around 3.3 million square feet by 2025. ~Possibly more square feet if historic trends prevail. •Private market would add 600,000 sf of office space. PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan Market Analysis •Center of State Government •Statewide and Mid-America associations growth ~Religious ~Social ~Professional ~Athletic ~Political •Central location, Ease of Access •State economic growth: More reasons to meet •Sufficient and convenient hotel rooms Conditions for Success: Public Assembly Facility MSP Redevelopment Commission Framework Plan MSP Redevelopment Project PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan Market Analysis Public Assembly Facility •Single Open Floor Space to Accommodate up to 2,500 participants ~ Exhibits ~ Ballroom ~ Large group meetings •Separate, Divisible Meeting Areas ~ 10-15 rooms ~ Combinable •Possible performing arts venue •Full service kitchen •Large and well-appointed lobby and pre-event area •Appropriate number of parking spaces PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan Market Analysis Conclusions •Jefferson City area needs more sites for office development ~ State government alone could add over 750,000 square feet by 2025 ~ Private market adds perhaps another 600,000 square feet ~ Plus land for campus settings, parking, road system •Public Assembly Facility appears to be a crucial need for accommodating demand & diversifying the local economy ~ Need to resolve location issues ~ Absolutely need support good quality and walkable hotel rooms •MSP site offers solutions to these opportunities ~ Little else will be ready and available in time ~ Fulfills Governor’s order to concentrate state facilities in existing cities (Smart Growth philosophy) MSP Redevelopment Commission Framework Plan MSP Redevelopment Project PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan Architectural Elements Architectural Elements PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan Architectural Elements •Top 10 Buildings with Historical Value 1. Housing Unit 4 2. Housing Unit 1 3. Housing Unit 3A & 3B 4. The Wall & Towers (Upper Yard) 5. Gas Chamber 6. Centennial Cells 7. I-Hall 8. The Wall & Towers (Lower Yard) 9. Shoe Factory 10.Potato House Task Force Evaluation MSP Redevelopment Commission Framework Plan MSP Redevelopment Project PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan Architectural Elements •Housing Unit 1 •Housing Unit 2 •Housing Unit 3 •Housing Unit 4 •Housing Unit 5 •Shoe Factory •Furniture Factory •Metal Working Plant •Centennial Cells •Gas Chamber •Potato House •Education Building & Maintenance Building •Stone Walls Buildings Analyzed PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan Architectural Elements Buildings Re-Use •3 APPROACHES TO BUILDING RE-USE ~Preserve & Restore (HU 4) ~Combination Restore and Adaptive Re-Use (HU 1) ~Adaptive Re-Use (HU 2) (HU 2)(HU 1)(HU 4) MSP Redevelopment Commission Framework Plan MSP Redevelopment Project PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan Architectural Elements View of typical window Interior View View from Northwest Housing Unit 4 Existing Information PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan Architectural Elements Housing Unit 4 Possible Uses Redevelopment Issues 1. What period should the building be restored? Many modifications have occurred to the building since it’s construction. 2. It appears that the roof overhang and soffits were removed exposing brick backup material above the stone walls, these should be restored. 3. Stone restoration will be necessary. There are crushed stones at various locations and missing stone mullions in the window openings that should be restored. 4. Integrating modern mechanical systems could be completely hidden. The extent to which this is done will be dependant on the interpretive philosophy for this building. Potential Uses 1. Prison Museum / Interpretive Center. Each floor level could be restored and furnished to represent distinct time periods of prison life as shown in the Alternate Section above. MSP Redevelopment Commission Framework Plan MSP Redevelopment Project PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan Architectural Elements 1.Preserving the context of the site from a “public” view and a “user” view 2.Preserving the “Essence of the Prison” 3.Potential Building Uses Based On: •Structural Considerations •Architectural/Historic Value •Consensus Plan Proposed Land Uses Architectural Summary PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan Engineering Elements Engineering Elements MSP Redevelopment Commission Framework Plan MSP Redevelopment Project PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan Engineering Elements Findings •Existing Infrastructure Minimal and Antiquated •Building Systems (MEPF) are not suitable for commercial development PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan Engineering Elements Findings •New Utility Infrastructure required Electric Gas Water Sewer Data/Communications MSP Redevelopment Commission Framework Plan MSP Redevelopment Project PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan Environmental Elements Environmental Elements …Understanding the basics The Built Environment The Natural Resources PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment Project •Site Investigations •Building Investigations •HazMat Testing •Records Search •Interviews •Phase I Environmental Assessment Framework Plan Environmental Elements Environmental Investigations …the Built Environment MSP Redevelopment Commission Framework Plan MSP Redevelopment Project PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment Project Program Statement •Historic Area •Judicial Center Area •Community Area •Office Area •Landing Area •Entertainment Area •Natural Resources Area •Additional Program Items Process Definition Plan Consensus Plan Program Statement PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment Project Program Statement •MSP Historic Area (Historic Area & Community Area) •Public Service Campus (Judicial Center Area) •Public Assembly Campus (Entertainment Area & Landing Area) •Office Campus (Office Area) •Natural Resources Area Framework Plan The Master Plan Updated Program Statement MSP Redevelopment Commission Framework Plan MSP Redevelopment Project PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan The Master Plan Program Statement Public Service CampusPublic Service Campus MSP Historic Area & Community Area MSP Historic Area & Community Area Office CampusOffice Campus Public Assembly Campus Entertainment Area & Landing Area Public Assembly Campus Entertainment Area & Landing Area Natural Resources AreaNatural Resources Area PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan The Master Plan Vehicular Circulation MSP Redevelopment Commission Framework Plan MSP Redevelopment Project PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan The Master Plan Parking 485 1250 250 600 15 250400 850 PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan The Master Plan MSP Redevelopment Commission Framework Plan MSP Redevelopment Project PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan The Master Plan PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan The Master Plan Vehicular Circulation MSP Redevelopment Commission Framework Plan MSP Redevelopment Project PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan The Master Plan Program Statement Program Statement Summary Master Plan District Proposed/Reuse Area Master Plan Parking •MSP Historic Area 310,048 GFA 600 Structured Spaces P-2 •Public Service Campus 225,000 GFA 485 Structured Spaces P-1 •Public Assembly Campus 605,500 GFA 650 Structured Spaces P-2 100 Structured Spaces P-3 300 Structured Spaces P-3 250 Surface Spaces P-4 •Office Campus 1,000,000 GFA 850 Structured Spaces P-5 600 Structured Spaces P-7 •Natural Resources Area NA 15 Surface Spaces P-6 Total Master Plan 2,140,548 GFA 3,850 Spaces PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan The Master Plan Program Statement MSP Historic Area Administration Building (HU #1) Museum/Interpretative MSP Commission Offices Redevelopment Office Support Retail / Commercial Tourist Information Center Film Site or Studio Educational Office Building (HU #2) Corrections Offices New Building Addition Centennial Cells Historic Display Office Building (HU #3) State Offices Record Storage Prison Museum (40%) MSP Museum (HU #4) Conference Center Historic Dining Hall (Basement) Power Plant (Basement) Dining Rooms & Kitchen Conference Center The Wall Guard Tower Reconstruction The Old Wall Pedestrian Openings Vehicular Openings The Gas Chamber Community Area MSP Interpretative Garden Pedestrian Linkages Open Space Urban Plaza (interpretative plaza) Total - MSP Historic Area 310,048 GFA 600 Structured Spaces P-2 MSP Redevelopment Commission Framework Plan MSP Redevelopment Project PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan The Master Plan MSP Historic Area E ast C apitol S treetLafayette Street E a st S ta te S tre e tE ast State Street E ast C a pitol Stre et PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan The Master Plan MSP Historic Area H-1 H-3 H-4 H-2 MSP Redevelopment Commission Framework Plan MSP Redevelopment Project PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan The Master Plan Program Statement Public Service Campus Justice/Office Center Court Rooms Offices Holding Space Public Service Office Building Private Office Space Support Retail/Commercial Art Gallery Science Center Justice/Office Center Annex Administrative Offices Library Museum Other Streetscape Pedestrian Entry Plaza Total - Public Service Campus 225,000 GFA 485 Structured Spaces P-1 PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan The Master Plan Public Service Campus E ast S ta te S tre e tMS P P a rk w a y Ma rs h al S t. MSP Redevelopment Commission Framework Plan MSP Redevelopment Project PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan The Master Plan Program Statement Public Assembly Campus Hotel #1 (HU #5) Hotel (250 Rooms) Hotel #1 Conference Center Building Addition Meeting Rooms Hotel #2 Hotel (275 Rooms) Hotel #3 Hotel (275 Rooms) Public Assembly Facility Auditorium (25,000 sf) Exhibition (70,000 sf) Multi-Purpose Space (25,000 sf) Support (5,000 sf) Total – Public Assembly Campus 605,500 GFA 1300 Spaces The Landing Support Tourism Retail Shops Restaurants Excursion / Riverboat Landing Observation Deck / Tower (Pedestrian Only) Amtrak Station Pedestrian Linkages & Access to Adrian’s Island Potato House Commercial / Retail Farmers Market Interpretative Center Trail Head Greenway Trail Connection Other Streetscape Public Plaza & Pedestrian Linkages Open Space, Lakes & Fountains PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan The Master Plan Public Assembly Campus MSP Redevelopment Commission Framework Plan MSP Redevelopment Project PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan The Master Plan Public Assembly Campus PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan The Master Plan Program Statement Office Campus State Government Office (750,000 GFA) General Office Space (550,000 sf) DNR Green Building (120,000 sf) Health Lab (80,000 sf) Support Commercial / Retail Service Area Shuttle Access Private Business Office (250,000 GFA) General Office Space Support Commercial / Retail Service Area Shuttle Access Other Streetscape Public Plaza Pedestrian Linkages Transportation Linkages Total – Office Campus 1,000,000 GFA 1450 Spaces MSP Redevelopment Commission Framework Plan MSP Redevelopment Project PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan The Master Plan Office Campus PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan The Master Plan Office Campus MSP Redevelopment Commission Framework Plan MSP Redevelopment Project PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan The Master Plan Program Statement Natural Resources Area Grounds Maintenance Riverfront Park Active and Passive Recreation Picnic Areas Public Land Open Space Greenway Trail Connection Botanical Gardens Amphitheater Reserve Land For Future Total – Natural Resources Area NA 15 Surface Spaces P-6 PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan The Master Plan Natural Resources Area MSP Redevelopment Commission Framework Plan MSP Redevelopment Project PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan The Master Plan PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan The Next Steps The Next Steps Planning + Design Archeological Investigations (I & II) DNR Site Lab Site Remaining Site Phase II Archeological Investigations Remaining Site Natural Resource Analysis Flora & Fauna Threatened & Endangered Historic Designations Section 106 - Districts, Buildings & The Wall Environmental Investigation (I & II) Remaining Site MSP Redevelopment Commission Framework Plan MSP Redevelopment Project PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan The Next Steps The Next Steps Planning + Design Decommission Existing Facility Demolition Phasing Plan (timeline / strategies) Site & Building Demolition Plan Demolition Material Recycle Wall Stabilization New & Existing Infrastructure New & Existing Infrastructure Implementation Plan Historic District Heating/Cooling Site Improvements On-site Road Plan Parking Plan Grading Plan Landscape Plan PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan The Next Steps The Next Steps Planning + Design Implementation Strategies & Planning Site & Architectural Design Guidelines Delivery Systems Guidelines Design / Build Lease Purchase Conventional Phasing Plan Facility Interim Use Public Access Decision Timeline Financial Guidelines & Planning Project Feasibility Development Fees Development Incentives Funding Revenue Generation Surplus Property Relocation Relocation Program Site Selection MSP Redevelopment Commission Framework Plan MSP Redevelopment Project PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan Questions & Answers PARSONS HBA in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates MSP Redevelopment ProjectFramework Plan The Master Plan State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS in association with Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates M S P Appendix D State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS in association with Appendix D-1 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates The Master Plan State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS in association with Appendix D-2 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates The Master Plan State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS in association with Appendix D-3 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates The Master Plan MSP Historic Area Public Service CampusPublic Assembly Campus Office Campus Natural Resources Area State of Missouri . Division of Design & Construction MSP Redevelopment Project Framework Plan PARSONS in association with Appendix D-4 Development Strategies . Trivers Associates . TSi Engineering . William Tao & Associates . George Dickie Associates The Master Plan Proposed Master Plan Looking West Office CampusPublic Assembly Campus MSP Historic Area Public Service Campus