NOTICE Gr APPLICATION FOR A PERAUT UNDER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, 1947 (EFFLUENT) This application is to be filed with the Director, Pollution Control B ‘anch, Parliament Build- ings, Victoria, British Columbia. Any person who qualifies as an objector under Section 13 (2) of the Pollution Control Act, 1967 may, within 30 days of the date of application, or within 3¢ days of the date of publication in The British Columbia Gazette or in a newspaper, or, where service “is required, within 30 days of the serving of 1 copy of the application, file with the Director an objection in writing to the granting of a permit, stating the manner in which he is affected. Those who do net so qualify may file with the Pollution Control Board an objection in writing under section 18 (G), in the same manner and time period as described above, 1, I, Kenmetal Inc. of Suite 1403 Burrard Bldg., 1030 West Georgia Strect, Vancouver 5, B.C., hereby apply to the Director for a permit to discharge effiuent from Refractory Carhides Refinery located 1651 Kingsway Avenue, Port Coquitlam, B.C. tnt» ground, which flows under- ground and discharges into sub-soil and give notice of my application to all persons affected. 2° The land upon which the works are located is on Kingsway Avenue, Port Coquitlam, Lots 9,10 and 11 of Parcel A of Part DL 288, 382, 463, 480, Sec. 7, Blk. 6, North Range 1, East Plan 10150, . 3. The discharge shall be located at Lot 10 of above, 4, The quantity of effluent to be discharged is as follows: Average annual daily discharge (Based on operating period) 10,000 gal. (Imperial gallons) Maximum daily discharge, 10,000 gal, (Imperial gallons) . The operating period during which the effluent wil] be discharged is continuous, except week-ends, 5. The characteristics of the effluent discharged shall be equivalent to or better than Total Suspended Solids 5 Yoxic Constituents | Other Relevant Constituents Mg./L.) ...--.---- 0.045 Gms./Lit . “ama/Lilnes . . Total Solids NET LAG Gre AEMS |sultates. (Grams/Litres Nickel (Giraud eres cere 4900 Biochemical Oxygen Demand of SO#) _222e le. 2.613 | Cobalt (Grams/Litres of Co)... 0.01! (Mg./L.) we ee ee eee ee N.A. ’ . T “ { Ch 2 Litres of W) __.. . 12 PU. Range _..-...-.. 2.7 | Nitrates (Grams/Litres ungsten (Grams/Litres of W) _._ 0.1127 Temperature Range of NO3) -.-- 22 0.019 . Degrees F.) -.. Arnbient (35-65° F.) ; ; Miscellaneous ; Tocca Coliform Bacteria _......._. None |¢ & (Grams antalum rams/Litres of Ta) _. 0. Foeca Coliform B J Flucrides (Grams/Litres Tanta) (G /Lit f Ta) 0.0117 (M.P.N.) per 100 MI.) uo of F) woe 0.019 | Niobium (Grams/Litres of Nb)... 0.0023 G. The type of treatment to be applied to the effluent before discharge is as follows: Effluent is intemittently pumped into a 50’x100° pond where solids settle and liquid dissi- pates into sub-soil. 7. I, R. J. Hannon, Registrar, hereby certify that a copy of this application has been received by the Regional District of Greater Vancouver Regional District, R. J. HANNON (Signature of official) * rr This application, dated on the 5th day of June, 1973, was posted on the ground in accord. nee with the Pollution Control Regulations. Bb. OH. STOCKWELL (Manager)