Intel
- Environmental mentoring/education
- Donation of equipment
- Environmental activities with suppliers
- ADEQ - Arizona Department of Environmental Quality
- City of Chandler
- EPA - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- MCES - Maricopa County Environmental Services
- Environmental mentoring/education
- Suppliers
- Equipment donations
- Environmental mentoring/education
- Donation of equipment
- Environmental activities with suppliers
- ADEQ - Arizona Department of Environmental Quality
- City of Chandler
- EPA - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- MCES - Maricopa County Environmental Services
Final Project Agreement -- CONSOLIDATED
REPORT FORMS INTEL
CORPORATION OCOTILLO CAMPUS
CHANDLER, ARIZONA
This Exhibit presents the proposed consolidated reporting formats for
both the quarterly and annual reporting on Intel Corporation's progress
to achieve the goals established within our five year environmental
master plan for Intel's Ocotillo campus in Chandler, Arizona. Attached
to each report is a glossary of terms to assist in the review of the
information. The data and goals established in the attached documents
are fictitious. The objective in issuing this Exhibit, as part of the
draft Final Project Agreement (FPA), is to demonstrate the approach
and format to be used in the consolidated reporting. This document will
also satisfy the majority of the requirements for reporting as set forth
in the air permit for the Ocotillo campus. The Annual Report is an expanded
presentation of the Quarterly Report. Where appropriate, the Annual
Report also presents breakdowns regarding specific environmental goals.
A summary of the SARA 313 reporting is also presented as part of the
Annual Report. Intel will continue to independently submit Form R to
EPA in the required format so that it can be electronically uploaded
into EPA's database. The Quarterly Report and Annual Report will be
available both in hard copy and electronic version. Intel will operate
a Home Page: http://www.intel.com/intel/other/ehs/projectxl/overview.htm.
The Quarterly Report will be issued two months after the close of the
quarter in order to allow sufficient time to review all laboratory analyses
and quality control the data. The Annual Report will be issued on or
before April 1, following the close of the calendar year.
Intel will review each Quarterly Report with our Community Advisory
Panel. Twice a year, Intel will hold public meetings to review our progress
on the five-year environmental master plan. One of these meetings will
be concurrent with the issuance of our Annual Report.
FPA REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
FAB 12/OCOTILLO SITE
Form R To EPA July 1 (each year)
Quarterly FPA Progress To Public/Agencies 2 months
after quarter
Report close
Annual FPA Report To Public/Agencies April 1 (each
year)
DATA IS FICTITIOUS - DO NOT CITE
DATA AND GOALS ARE FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY FINAL
DRAFT - DOCUMENT QUARTERLY
FPA PROGRESS REPORT
FPA PROGRESS REPORT INTEL
CORPORATION OCOTILLO CAMPUS
CHANDLER, ARIZONA QUARTERLY
FPA PROGRESS REPORTREPORTING FACILITY
Intel Corporation
4500 S. Dobson Road
Chandler, Arizona 85248
Reporting period:
Report prepared by:
Telephone #:
Fax #:
SOLID WASTE RECYCLEReporting
period: July 1 - September 30, 1996
Percent recycled for quarter: 40%
Percent recycled year-to-date: 36%
NON-HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL
WASTE RECYCLEReporting period: July 1 - September
30, 1996
Percent recycled for quarter: 27%
Percent recycled year-to-date: 25%
HAZARDOUS WASTE RECYCLEReporting
period: July 1 - September 30, 1996
Percent recycled for quarter: 40%
Percent recycled year-to-date: 38%
WASTEWATER REUSEReporting
period: July 1 - September 30, 1996
Percent recycled for quarter: 100%
Percent recycled year-to-date: 100%
CITY WATER REUSEReporting
period: July 1 - September 30, 1996
Percent recycled for quarter: 57%
Percent recycled year-to-date: 54%
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND
EMISSIONSReporting period: July 1 - September
30, 1996
VOCs in tons for quarter: 2.5
VOCs in tons year-to-date: 12.4
ORGANIC HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
(HAPs) EMISSIONSReporting period: July 1
- September 30, 1996
Organic HAPs in tons for quarter: 2.0
Organic HAPs in tons year-to-date: 5.7
INORGANIC HAZARDOUS AIR
POLLUTANTS (HAPs)Reporting period: July 1
- September 30, 1996
Inorganic HAPs in tons for quarter: 1.9
Inorganic HAPs in tons year-to-date: 4.9
NITROGEN OXIDE (NOx) EMISSIONSReporting
period: July 1 - September 30, 1996
NOx emissions in tons for quarter: 7.5
NOx emissions in tons year-to-date: 28.5
CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) EMISSIONSReporting
period: July 1 - September 30, 1996
CO emissions in tons for quarter: 6.0
CO emissions in tons year-to-date: 20.0
SULFUR DIOXIDE EMISSIONSReporting
period: July 1 - September 30, 1996
Emissions in tons for quarter: 1.0
Emissions in tons year-to-date: 3.5
PARTICULATES (PM10) EMISSIONSReporting
period: July 1 - September 30, 1996
Emissions in tons for quarter: 0.6
Emissions in tons year-to-date: 2.5
EXCEPTION/INSPECTION REPORTING1.
Reportable quantities released this quarter.
Yes [ ] No [ ]
If yes, date and agency reported to.
Date:
Chemical spilled:
Quantity spilled:
Agency:
2. Wastewater discharge exceedance this quarter.
Yes [ ] No [ ]
If yes, date and agency reported to.
Date:
Agency:
3. Air emissions exceedance this quarter.
Yes [ ] No [ ]
If yes, date and agency reported to:
Date:
Agency:
Constituent exceeded:
4. Agency inspection this quarter.
Yes [ ] No [ ]
If yes, date and agency performing the inspection:
Date:
Agency:
Type of inspection:
5. Has the Hazardous Materials Management Plan been revised or updated
during this
reporting period?
Yes [ ] No [ ]
If yes, date of change and scope of change:
Date:
Scope:
6. Has a shutdown or change in type of a pollution control device occurred
this quarter:
quarter:
Yes [ ] No [ ]
If yes, provide the following information:
Date:
Pollution control device:
Nature of shutdown:
Agency notified:
7. Have there been any changes to criteria pollutant emissions factors?
Yes [ ] No [ ]
If yes, list changes with date and reason:
8. Are any new chemicals being emitted which require screen modeling?
Yes [ ] No [ ]
If yes, provide a description of the modeling:
OTHER ACTIVITES THAT BENEFIT THE ENVIRONMENTBriefly
describe activities implemented this quarter on:
Environmental mentoring/education
Suppliers
Equipment donations
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) - This is defined
in section 302, subsection w of the United States Clean Air Act, as
CO means carbon monoxide. This is a combustion emission produced when
fossil fuel is burned (oxidized) incompletely.
CITY WATER REUSE - Effluent from Intel's manufacturing operations will be separated into two streams (high total dissolved solids effluent and low total dissolved solids effluent) and sent to the City of Chandler Effluent Treatment and Recharge Facility, which uses reverse osmosis (RO) to treat the water. The percent of City water reuse is calculated by dividing the total flow volume in gallons sent to the City of Chandler's RO facility, divided by the quantity of fresh water purchased by Intel from the City of Chandler. The City of Chandler can either recharge into the groundwater the treated effluent or sell the water for reuse.
FPA ANNUAL REPORT - This is a summary of progress against the Final Project Agreement for the previous calendar year and is published on April 1.
FINAL PROJECT AGREEMENT (FPA) - EPA's Project XL program requires that each proponent develop a final project agreement that defines specific scope and goals to be achieved. For Intel, the FPA sets forth a five-year Environmental Master Plan for Intel's Ocotillo site, located in Chandler, Arizona.
FPA QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT - This is a progress
report that is published by Intel on the following schedule which documents
progress against the goals established within the FPA:
REPORTING PERIOD DATE PUBLISHED
January, February, March By June 30
April, May, June By September 30 July, August,
September By November 30 October, November,
December By February 28
HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS - Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) refers to the 189 chemicals and chemical categories listed in section 112(b) of the United States Clean Air Act. Under the Act, a major source of HAPs is defined as one that emits 10 tons/yr. of any single chemical on the list, or 25 tons/yr. of any combination of these chemicals.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN (HMMP) - An emergency plan required by the City of Chandler for all operations which store hazardous materials above a certain quantity on-site.
HAZARDOUS WASTE RECYCLE - This category includes materials that are specifically designated as hazardous waste under EPA's Resource Conservation and Recovery Act regulations. The percent recycled is calculated by dividing the quantity of hazardous waste sent off for beneficial recycle and energy recovery by the total quantity of hazardous waste generated and shipped off-site.
NITROUS OXIDES - In accordance with the definition in section 302, subsection v of the United States Clean Air Act, NOx refers to oxides of nitrogen. The oxides of nitrogen typically emitted from combustion processes are nitrogen monoxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2).
NON-HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL WASTE RECYCLE - This is used chemical materials which are collected for the purpose of returning them back into beneficial reuse. These materials are classified as non-hazardous, based upon EPA's definition set forth under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). The percent recycled is calculated by dividing the material in this category sent for beneficial reuse, divided by the total quantity of chemical waste generated.
OTHER ACTIVITIES THAT BENEFIT THE ENVIRONMENT
- Intel has committed to voluntarily engage in other activities which
may connect back to programs implemented by Intel Arizona and/or Intel's
corporate programs. The items that will be reported on include:
PARTICULATE MATTER (PM) EMISSIONS - Airborne particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter less than or equal to 10 microns (PM10) as defined in 40 CFR 51.100(qq).
REGULATORY AGENCIES - The following are the
regulatory agencies associated with the Intel Ocotillo site Final Project
Agreement:
RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY ACT (RCRA) - Refer to the statutes and promulgated EPA regulations which address the generation, storage, treatment and disposal of hazardous waste.
REVERSE OSMOSIS (RO) - Reverse Osmosis is a high pressure filtration process which separates dissolved salt and minerals from water, using a membrane. Clean water passes through the membrane, and the salt and minerals are rejected.
SOLID WASTE RECYCLE - This includes materials that are designated as non-hazardous waste, based upon EPA's definitions under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, which include such materials as paper, plastics, aluminum, glass, wood, pallets, metal, cardboard, etc. The percent recycled is calculated by dividing the quantity of materials within this category that are sent to beneficial recycle by the total volume of solid waste shipped off-site.
SULFUR DIOXIDE - This is a special oxide or sulfur which is emitted during the combustion of fossil fuels.
SUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT (SARA) - TITLE III - Refers to the statutes and promulgated EPA regulations which address Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know.
TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS - A measurement of the salt and mineral content in water.
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS - Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are any compound of carbon which participate in atmospheric photochemical reactions, except those which are specifically excluded, as defined in 40 CFR 51.100(s). Typically, a major source is 100 tons per year of emissions.
WASTE WATER REUSE - Intel will use effluent from the City of Chandler's Ocotillo Wastewater Reclamation Facility (OWRF) for cooling tower make-up and landscaping. The percentage of wastewater reuse is calculated by the quantity of OWRF effluent used for landscaping and cooling tower make-up, divided by the total quantity of water used for landscaping and cooling tower make-up.
DATA IS FICTITIOUS - DO NOT CITE
DATA AND GOALS ARE FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY
FINAL DRAFT - DOCUMENT
ANNUAL FPA
REPORT
INTEL CORPORATION OCOTILLO
CAMPUS CHANDLER, ARIZONA
ANNUAL FPA REPORT (ISSUED
APRIL 1)
REPORTING FACILITYIntel Corporation 4500 S. Dobson Road Chandler, Arizona 85248 Year:
Report date:
Report prepared by:
Telephone #:
Fax #:
SOLID WASTE RECYCLE
NON-HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL WASTE RECYCLE
HAZARDOUS WASTE RECYCLE
WASTEWATER REUSE
CITY WATER REUSE
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND EMISSIONS
ORGANIC HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS(HAPs) EMISSIONS
INORGANIC HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS(HAPs)
Other inorganic HAPs:
NITROGEN OXIDE (NOx) EMISSIONS
CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) EMISSIONS
SULFUR DIOXIDE (SO2) EMISSIONS
PARTICULATES (PM10) EMISSIONS
Annual fossil fuel usage
Natural gas: million cubic feet
Fuel oil*: gallons * Low sulfur content
SARA TITLE III (FORM R) RELEASES AND OFF-SITE TREATMENT
OTHER ACTIVITIES THAT BENEFIT THE ENVIRONMENTBriefly
describe activities implement this past year by the Ocotillo site on:
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
CARBON MONOXIDE (CO) - This is defined
in section 302, subsection w of the United States Clean Air Act, as
CO means carbon monoxide. This is a combustion emission produced when
fossil fuel is burned (oxidized) incompletely.
CITY WATER REUSE - Effluent from Intel's manufacturing operations will be separated into two streams (high total dissolved solids effluent and low total dissolved solids effluent) and sent to the City of Chandler Effluent Treatment and Recharge Facility, which uses reverse osmosis (RO) to treat the water. The percent of City water reuse is calculated by dividing the total flow volume in gallons sent to the City of Chandler's RO facility, divided by the quantity of fresh water purchased by Intel from the City of Chandler. The City of Chandler can either recharge into the groundwater the treated effluent or sell the water for reuse.
FPA ANNUAL REPORT - This is a summary of progress against the Final Project Agreement for the previous calendar year and is published on April 1.
FINAL PROJECT AGREEMENT (FPA) - EPA's Project XL program requires that each proponent develop a final project agreement that defines specific scope and goals to be achieved. For Intel, the FPA sets forth a five-year Environmental Master Plan for Intel's Ocotillo site, located in Chandler, Arizona.
FPA QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT - This is a progress
report that is published by Intel on the following schedule which documents
progress against the goals established within the FPA:
REPORTING PERIOD DATE PUBLISHED
January, February, March By June 30
April, May, June By September 30 July, August,
September By November 30 October, November,
December By February 28
HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS - Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) refers to the 189 chemicals and chemical categories listed in section 112(b) of the United States Clean Air Act. Under the Act, a major source of HAPs is defined as one that emits 10 tons/yr. of any single chemical on the list, or 25 tons/yr. of any combination of these chemicals.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN (HMMP) - An emergency plan required by the City of Chandler for all operations which store hazardous materials above a certain quantity on-site.
HAZARDOUS WASTE RECYCLE - This category includes materials that are specifically designated as hazardous waste under EPA's Resource Conservation and Recovery Act regulations. The percent recycled is calculated by dividing the quantity of hazardous waste sent off for beneficial recycle and energy recovery by the total quantity of hazardous waste generated and shipped off-site.
NITROUS OXIDES - In accordance with the definition in section 302, subsection v of the United States Clean Air Act, NOx refers to oxides of nitrogen. The oxides of nitrogen typically emitted from combustion processes are nitrogen monoxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2).
NON-HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL WASTE RECYCLE - This is used chemical materials which are collected for the purpose of returning them back into beneficial reuse. These materials are classified as non-hazardous, based upon EPA's definition set forth under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). The percent recycled is calculated by dividing the material in this category sent for beneficial reuse, divided by the total quantity of chemical waste generated.
OTHER ACTIVITIES THAT BENEFIT THE ENVIRONMENT
- Intel has committed to voluntarily engage in other activities which
may connect back to programs implemented by Intel Arizona and/or Intel's
corporate programs. The items that will be reported on include:
PARTICULATE MATTER (PM) EMISSIONS - Airborne particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter less than or equal to 10 microns (PM10) as defined in 40 CFR 51.100(qq).
REGULATORY AGENCIES - The following are the
regulatory agencies associated with the Intel Ocotillo site Final Project
Agreement:
RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY ACT (RCRA) - Refer to the statutes and promulgated EPA regulations which address the generation, storage, treatment and disposal of hazardous waste.
REVERSE OSMOSIS (RO) - Reverse Osmosis is a high pressure filtration process which separates dissolved salt and minerals from water, using a membrane. Clean water passes through the membrane, and the salt and minerals are rejected.
SOLID WASTE RECYCLE - This includes materials that are designated as non-hazardous waste, based upon EPA's definitions under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, which include such materials as paper, plastics, aluminum, glass, wood, pallets, metal, cardboard, etc. The percent recycled is calculated by dividing the quantity of materials within this category that are sent to beneficial recycle by the total volume of solid waste shipped off-site.
SULFUR DIOXIDE - This is a special oxide or sulfur which is emitted during the combustion of fossil fuels.
SUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT (SARA) - TITLE III - Refers to the statutes and promulgated EPA regulations which address Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know.
TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS - A measurement of the salt and mineral content in water.
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS - Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are any compound of carbon which participate in atmospheric photochemical reactions, except those which are specifically excluded, as defined in 40 CFR 51.100(s). Typically, a major source is 100 tons per year of emissions.
WASTE WATER REUSE - Intel will use effluent from the City of Chandler's Ocotillo Wastewater Reclamation Facility (OWRF) for cooling tower make-up and landscaping. The percentage of wastewater reuse is calculated by the quantity of OWRF effluent used for landscaping and cooling tower make-up, divided by the total quantity of water used for landscaping and cooling tower make-up.