Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Florida Department of
Environmental Protection
Bob Martinez Center 2600 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400
SENT VIA EMAIL
David.maharrey@eglin.af.mil Bruce.miclintock@eglin.af.mil
October 15, 2010
Charlie Crist Governor
Jeff Kottkamp Lt. Governor
Mimi A. Drew Secretary
David. H. Maharrey, Jr. Colonel USAF, 96 CEG Commander Eglin Air Force Base 501 DeLeon Street, Suite 101 Eglin Air Force Base, Florida ZIP
Bruce H. McClintock Colonel USAF, 96 ABW Commander
SUBJECT: Eglin Air Force Base FL8 570 024 366 Operating Action Permit 0006176-005-HO Okaloosa County
Dear Colonel Maharrey and Colonel McClintock:
Enclosed is Permit Number 0006176-006-HO specifically for operation of two miscellaneous units and continuation of Corrective Action including corrective action requirements under the Department's authorized program for implementing/continuing the federal Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA). This permit is being issued pursuant to Section 403.722, Florida Statutes (F.S.), and Chapters 62-4, 62-160, 62-730, and 62-780, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.).
This permit is final and effective ("issued") on the date filed with the Clerk of the Department. When the permit is final, any party to the permit has the right to seek judicial review of the permit pursuant to Section 120.68, F.S., by the filing of a Notice to Appeal pursuant to Rule 9.110, Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure, with the Clerk of the Department in the Office of General Counsel, Department of Environmental Protection, 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, MS #35, Tallahassee, Florida 323993000; and by filing a copy of the Notice of Appeal accompanied by the applicable filing fees with the appropriate District Court of Appeal.
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The Notice of Appeal must be filed within thirty (30) days from the date the final permit is issued. If you should have any questions, please contact Camille Stein at 850-2458791 or Camille.stein@dep.state.fl.us.
Sincerely,
Tim J. Bahr, Administrator Hazardous Waste Regulation
TJB/cs
cc with enclosure:
Karen Knight,, EPA/Region 4
knight.karen@epamail.
Jim Byer, DEP/Pensacola james.byer@dep.state.fl.us
Jeff Lockwood, DEP/Federal Facilities jeff.lockwood@dep.state.fl.us
Robin Bjorklund, Eglin AFB robin.bjorklund@eglin.af.mil
Ed O'Connell, Eglin AFB oconnell@eglin.af.mil
Devin Patty, Eglin AFB devin.patty@eglin.af.mil
Danny Freeman, Eglin AFB Daniel.freeman@eglin.af.mil
Florida Department of
Environmental Protection
Bob Martinez Center 2600 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400
Charlie Crist Governor
Jeff Kottkamp Lt. Governor
Mimi A. Drew Secretary
PERMITTEE: Eglin Air Force Base 501 DeLeon Street, Suite 101 Eglin Air Force Base, Florida
32542-5133 ATTENTION:
Installation Commander, Owner 96 Air Base Wing/Civil Engineering
Group Commander, Operator
I.D. NUMBER: FL8 570 024 366 PERMIT/CERTIFICATION NUMBER: 0006176-006-HO DATE OF ISSUE: OCTOBER 15, 2010 EXPIRATION DATE: September 1, 2015
COUNTY: Okaloosa LATITUDE / LONGITUDE: 30 28'34N/86 29'54W PROJECT: Operation of two miscellaneous units and
continuation of Corrective Action requirements.
Pursuant to authorization obtained by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act [42 United States Code (U.S.C.) 6901, et seq., commonly known as RCRA] and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments of 1984 (HSWA), this permit is issued under the provisions of Section 403.722, Florida Statutes (F.S.) and Chapters 62-4, 62-160, 62-730, 62-777 and 62-780, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.). This permit replaces expired permit 0001676-005-HO. The above-named Permittee is hereby authorized to perform the work or operate the facility shown on the application April 11, 2006, its subsequent revisions, and the renewal application dated February 27, 2006 and the renewal application dated February 23, 2010 incorporated herein and collectively referred to as the permit application. The permit application also includes any approved drawing(s), plans, and other documents that are specifically identified and incorporated by reference. The RCRAregulated units are specifically described as follows:
Eglin AFB and other Department of Defense units in the region generate hazardous waste explosives and military munitions that are no longer suitable for service. The safest method of handling these items is treatment at Eglin AFB.
Eglin AFB will open burn and open detonate waste military explosives on Ranges C-62 and C-52 North (N).
The open burn units are specially-designed burn kettles with a detachable fuel source. The individual burn kettle is designed for thermally treating reactives or propellants, explosives, and pyrotechnics (PEP-type) wastes. It is a vented, steel box with a removable lid that has been designed to contain metal fragments plus much of the solid combustion residues. The PEP-loaded burn kettles are placed onto the retracted carbottom of the Transportable Burn Kettle Processor (TBKP) and then the loaded carbottom is moved back into the TBKP's thermal processing chamber. The chamber
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PERMITTEE: Eglin Air Force Base 501 DeLeon Street, Suite 101 Eglin Air Force Base, Florida
I.D. NUMBER: FL8 570 024 366 PERMIT/CERTIFICATION NUMBER: 0006176-006-HO EXPIRATION DATE: September 1, 2015
door is closed and the insulated processing chamber is then heated up until the burn kettle(s) are approximately 1000?F. This temperature will ensure that all PEP waste inside the burn kettles has been thoroughly destroyed. This operation occurs on Range C-62 however Range C-52N is an alternate location.
Open Detonation (OD) operations occur at locations on Range C-52N and Range C-62 directly on the ground surface. Craters formed by previous OD operations are used for OD events. Soon after the OD unit can be safely approached following completion of a detonation (generally within one hour of the detonation), the OD unit is inspected for any items, which remain after detonation. Negligible energetic material is detonated immediately. Large metallic items not containing energetic materials are transported to the TBKP for burning and then offered for recycle/resale.
The Permittee is required to investigate any releases of contaminants to the environment at the facility regardless of the time at which waste was placed in a unit and to take appropriate corrective action for any such releases. Solid waste management units (SWMUs) and areas of concern (AOCs) identified to date are listed in Appendix A. Pursuant to 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 260.10 [as adopted by reference in Rule 62-730.020(1), F.A.C.], the corrective action requirements of this RCRA permit extend to all contiguous property under the control of the Permittee (see Attachment A, a map which demarks the property boundaries of land under the Permittee's control) and to all contamination that originated from discharges at the contiguous property under control of the Permittee.
This permit is based on the premise that information and reports submitted by the Permittee prior to issuance of this permit are accurate. Any inaccuracies found in this information or information submitted as required by this permit may be grounds for termination or modification of this permit in accordance with Rule 62-730.290, F.A.C and potential enforcement action
The facility is located at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida.
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PERMITTEE: Eglin Air Force Base 501 DeLeon Street, Suite 101 Eglin Air Force Base, Florida
I.D. NUMBER: FL8 570 024 366 PERMIT/CERTIFICATION NUMBER: 0006176-006-HO EXPIRATION DATE: September 1, 2015
The following documents were used in the preparation of this permit:
1. Letters of Concurrence, LF-10, Field 2, North Landfill, Eglin AFB, FL, dated June 30, 2000.
2. Letters of Concurrence, LF-08, Receiver Landfill, Eglin AFB, FL, dated June 30, 2000.
3. Final Statement of Basis, Site OT-83, Poconsin Pond Cattle Dipping Vat, Eglin AFB, FL, dated August 10, 2000.
4. Final Statement of Basis, Rev 1, Site FT-28, Old Main Base Fire Training Area, Eglin AFB, FL, dated October 2006.
5. Statement of Basis, Rev 5, Site LF-51, Upper Memorial Lake Landfill, CD-ROM Electronic Format, Eglin AFB, FL, dated August 25, 2000.
6. Statement of Basis for Site OT-262, Rev 2, Auxiliary Field No. 4 Cattle Dipping Vat, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, dated June 7, 2001.
7. Statement of Basis for Site OT-265, Rev 2, Owl's Head Branch Cattle Dipping Vat, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, dated June 5, 2001.
8. Statement of Basis for Site OT-264, Rev 2, R.R 678 & R.R. 234 Cattle Dipping Vat, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, dated June 7, 2001.
9. Statement of Basis for Site OT-263, Rev 2 Kepner Pond Cattle Dipping Vat, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, dated June1, 2001.
10. Renewal Permit Application dated April 11, 2001.
11. Additional Information submitted on July 18, 2001, August 31, 2001 and September 21, 2001.
12. Basewide Environmental Restoration Workplan; Eglin Air Force Base, Rev 4,, dated January 2008 (or most current), including updated appendices.
13. Basewide Quality Assurance Program Plan; Eglin Air Force Base, dated January 2008 (or most current), including updated appendices.
14. Final Statement of Basis for Site LF-05, Former Eglin Main Landfill, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, dated August 14, 2001.
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