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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTHE STANDARD AT FORT COLLINS - PDP - PDP160035 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - HAZMATSland planning  landscape architecture  urban design  entitlement Thinking outside of the box for over two decades. 419 Canyon Ave. Suite 200  Fort Collins, CO 80521  tel. 970.224.5828  fax 970.224.1662 www.ripleydesigninc.com October 19, 2016 Standard at Fort Collins Hazardous Materials Impact Statement The proposed development is a student-oriented apartment complex with a private swimming pool and hot tubs on a rooftop amenity deck. Chemicals will be used for routine maintenance of these facilities. A locked equipment room located near the pool will be provided for storage of chemicals and other maintenance items. MSDS sheets shall be kept on site at all times in accordance with OSHA requirements. Personnel responsible for maintenance shall be trained in the proper use of all chemicals stored on site and be familiar with all recommendations from the manufacturer. Should a chemical spill occur, it shall immediately be cleaned up by authorized through dilution with water. The list below included the typical chemicals and quantities that will be stored in the pool equipment room: 1. pH Increaser (Sodium Carbonate, Soda Ash) 30 to 50lb bucket or bags 2. pH Decreaser (Sodium Bisulfate) 10lb bucket 3. Alkalinity Increaser (Sodium Bicarbonate, Baking Soda) 32oz bottles 4. Alkalinity Decreaser (Muriatic Acid, Sodium Bisulfate) 32oz bottles 5. Muriatic acid 64oz bottled 6. Calcium Hardness Increaser (Calcium Chloride) 50lb bucket 7. Chlorine 50lb bucket 8. Quaternary Ammonia (algicide) 32oz bottles 9. Sodium Di-Chlor 30 lb bucket 10. Calcium-Hypochlorite (Cal-Hypo) 50lb bucket 11. Clarifiers 4 16oz bottles 12. Salt 4 50lb bags Respectfully, Andrew Young Senior Vice President of Development LCD Acquisitions, LLC Respectff tff tf ttff tttff ttf tfff tffffffully, Andrew Young