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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNEW BELGIUM BREWERY - IP SITE PLAN REVIEW / MINOR SUBDIVISION - 1-95 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - HAZMATS1 Mr. Ron Gonzales - 2 - December 29, 1994 Ron, please call me at 495-6350 or Jeff Lebesch at New Belgium Brewing Company at 221-0524 if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you, t16 Bill Stashak, AIA Project Architect BS/cc i \rC hul ruc in December 29, 1994 Poudre Fire Authority 102 Remington Street Ft. Collins, CO 80524 ATTN: Ron Gonzales Fort Collins P.O. Box 2127 2290 E. Prospect Ft, Collins. CO 80522 (303) 493-8747 (303) 493-5869 FAX Denver Eighteenth Street Atrium 1621 18th Street, Suite 250 Denver, CO 80202 (303) 296-0383 (303) 296-0382 FAX RE: New Belgium Brewing Co. (Hazardous Materials Impact Analysis) Dear Ron: Colorado Springs P.O. Box 182 Colorado Springs, CO 80901-0182 (719) 633-4713 (719) 633-9508 FAX Per our phone conversation of December 29, 1994 the following is a list of materials qualifying under the HMIA that will be in use at the new brewery as a part of its day-to-day process and operations. 1. Isopropyl alcohol - 1 gallon; lab use. 2. Phosphoric & nitric acid blend (clean in place solution) - 30 gallons @ 70-80% strength; 400-600 gallons @ 1-2% strength. 3. Sodium hydroxide (clean in place solution) - 30 gallons @ 70-80% strength; 400-600 gallons @ 24% strength. 4. Freon for ice bank refrigerant (quantity unknown at this time). 5. 1 quart residential propane canister for soldering. 6. 3 gallons of air acetaline - maintenance use. 7. Cardboard containers for beer cases. 8. 500 ml each in full strength: hydrochloric acid, potassium iodide (solid), and sulfuric acid. 9. Copper sulfate/actidion (tincture). 10. Chloratetracycline - 25 grams. 11. Oxyene - 50 gallons; oxidizing liquid. 12. Peroxyacetic acid @ 5% and hydrogen peroxide @ 24% in solution, 50 gal. 13. 400 lbs. liquid oxygen. 14. 12,000 lbs. of liquid COZ.