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Anniaron C. K. Eastman 'it IT i Hv-i--- 7~H-X A. J. Koenig j. C. Landvehr A. E. Leisy G. W. Miller W. B, Papageorge W. F. Taffee H. L. Williams Anniston Plant TECHNICAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT General Offices c. E. Anagnostopouloa J. 0. Bright H. c. Carder D. E. Cayard D. Danna (3) L. c. Fuhrmeister H. 0. Hehner D. B. Hoemer R. B. Howard R. M, Kountz W. A. Kuhn C. F. Luecke H. L. Payton w. R. Richard N. L. Sample A, J. Spezlale J. A. Stephens R. J. Stratmeyar H. S. Trail J. H. Zveraar S u mm ary .... June, 1968 Cost Improvement Results For First 6 Months Estimated Actual Target Z of Target Month $28,000 $43,000 66 YTD $270,000 $206,500 130 Organic Division First step taken in debottlenecking Solid Aroclor was a new chart which will enable operators to predict chlorinator batch end with more accuracy than at present. Potential Is 2,8% capacity increase. South Second St. Delivery of the Santowax R rectifying column is expected in midJuly. Installation drawings are in progress. Savings of $80,000 and New Earnings of $60,000 per year are O. DeGarmo - =*'*>' , "'possible by increasing Chlorine cell current from 48 KA. TSD M. E. Gibbs--* met with R. L. Sandstedt (Engineering Manager - CED) concern- J. F. Quinn^J^-A*^^'^-'r,pittg proposed Increase J. R. Savage(J- JFQ V* Other Locations HC1 project (AFE 2899 - Staley Grade Acid) for HC1 coke scrub ber returned unapproved with request that alternates be eval uated. This assignment, plus thorough study of sources of organic contamination of acid is getting high priority. Plan for solving organics problem will be complete by 7/15. D. B. Edwards - DP U: W. Graves - Luilng R. Kellogg - Nitro \ e- F. Knolimeyer - Seattle J. F. White - Everett (Z Jr-niis-- V-f/- tpRsreN- EV0P program to optimize the PNP reaction time and temperature is underway in the field. Reduced react*.- cycle demonstration targeted for 7/31/68. Agricultural Division DSW 165426 Major work effort in June was concentrated on revision of the Parathion Improvement Plan. High Na sparge (Interim Process) was cut back to enable a reduction in hydraulic load to WBste treatment. Phase III (Increase Cl2 levela)of the Interim CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION '"Thu document contain* tonfidantUf Information which it Iha property of Monsanto Company, Only thou portion* of Hu docvmant r*le*snf to * duly avthoriisd Individual** nyod fo know may ho aieerpted for him, Tlu report mutt oof ho lent outside the Company without written approval an<1 ho authorised recipient U accountable for It* Ufa keepinq, uucerptinq or elhorwite dtldoainq of >ti content* and lor *rt proper disposal. Tha decsman! ramaim the property of Monsanto Company and shall ho returned within two month* 1 it* author, tscapl upon specie! authorisation to hold tor a leaper parted." DEFENDANT'S EXHIBIT m i * 1 WATER PCB-SD70000051805 Company Confidential 2. Agricultural Division - continued Process continues. The parathion recovery system has not been demonstrated due to filter probleme. Purolator (filter vendor) is Involved and will make recom mendations concerning filter problem. Construction underway on experimental sulfur removal facilities. Completion expected late July. The project for auto matic blending of Methyl Parathin has been cancelled. Revised Lab savings of $4,900/yr. ($11,000 original estimate) would not justify the $16,000 NFC required. Engineering Design and Services Design Transmitted design packages for the HC1 Carbon Conveyor, the Safety Shower at the KOH Loading Dock, and the addition to the Service Building. Started Utilities Cost Improvement Study. Completed evaluations of plant steam usage, Niran Agitator Interlocks, and Communications for Plant Emergency Plan. Plant Improvement Transmitted review drawings and held Safety Review for Acetone Storage Tank Dikes. AFE for relocation of fence along Highway 202 was forwarded and approved. Design for protection of Plant 44 KVA Feeder was started. Liaison Steel erection continuing and piping installation underway on Aroclor Expansion. Office Shell and Warehouse skeleton completed. Waste Heat Recovery Revisions to Waste Heat Recovery Unit were completed and the unit started on 6/23/68. Major effort is directed to establishing Therminol Iosb rate. Pollution Control No odor or water pollution complaints in June. There was one air emission June 21, when Cl2 fumes were released during emergency shut-down of the cell house. Malathion waste treatment studies are progressing satisfactorily. Twenty-four atmospheric samples were analyzed for S0a. Final report on Choccolocco creek aquatic life was received from biological consultants. Quality Control The RFT Index was 98.7, with 10 lots rejected out of 758; 9 out of 655 from the Organic Division. The June Quality Score was 98.6 , up 0.4 from May, YTD 97.1 vs. 93.0 target. A study was begun correlating Solid Aroclor performance with operating variables in the Aroclor process and upstream, E.D.C. July 12. JCL:kd DSW 165427 WATER PCB-SD0000051806 WATER PCB-SD0000051807 WATER PCB-SD0000051808 rN O . 3 4 0 - e O IE T Z O C N 0 A N QXB PC*? INCH CUOENE D*CTZOEN CO. *a&C * u. A. AROCLOR E. E. Bowles, C. R. Mcllvain Company Confidential 3- Cost Improvement Month YTD Target $5300 $15,950 estimated Actual $2900* $29,860 TSD Objective B-l(d) Revise Aroclor MIP by 12/1/68 Basic MIP reviewed with the TPM. Further revisions are being made to incorporate latest forecasted product demands. Expect to issue in mid July, two weeks late. TSD Job Ko, 4 53 Liquid Aroclor Chlorinator Study Catalyst for the continuous chlorinators has been weighed into plastic bage to assure standard usage. WGK-PRD work indicates an improvement in 1242 stability (TCC) will result from using the standard amount of catalyst. Test started 20 Jun 68 and will continue until 300 bags of catalyst are used. TSD Job No. 456 Fixed Bed Earth Treatment Project 2748 to install a larger capacity feed pump on the Porocel column to enable two still operation was transmitted on 19 Jun 68. TSD Objective C-2 Apply Statistical Control to Solid Aroclor Chlorination By 7/1/68__________________ _________________________________ Determined relationship between Aroclor 5060 softening point and chlorina tion time. Chart of this relationship will enable operator to predict batch end easier and has the potential of increasing capacity by 2.8%. Chart will be tested in field for one month before final step of elimina ting waiting time for final analysis before recharting next batch. BIPHENYL - SANTONAX Cost Improvement W. G. Niemeyer, {V. R. Haupt) Target Actual Month $3800 $4630* YTD $23,000 $67,200 estimated DSW 165430 WATER_PCB-SD0000051809 BIPHENYL - SANTOWAX - continued Company Confidential 4. TSD Objective B-7(a) Debottleneck Biphenyl StillB to 87.6 M Lbs./Yr. Biphenyl Rate Bv 2/69. CED i6 making preliminary calculations on debottlenecking this area. Anniston TSD will supply current operating data, W, G. Niemeyer, E. F, Anthony and R, S. Yates met on this subject on July 2, 1968, TSD Objective B-7(c) Provide Assistance (Liaison) To CED As Necessary On Protect To Upgrade No. 1 Furnace. CEA-1892 Engineering flow diagrams and plot plans have been issued, and detailed piping information has been obtained in field. Safety review meeting on this project will be held on July 1, at General Offices, TSD Objective B-l(a) Revise Biphenvl-Santowax Manufacturing Improvement Plan Bv 8/1/68________________________ Rough drafts of synopsis, capacity and raw material sections have been completed. Work to continue on revisions of other sections. Quality TSD Job No, 7M Install 8-Tray Distillation Column On Santowas R Still Tentative shipping date of column is 7/9/68, Installation drawings are in progress with extra manpower assigned to expedite the design phase. DSW 165431 WATER PCB-SD0000051810 Company Confidential 5. CHLORINE D. W. Dudley, J, M. Jones, G. L. Moore, (D. C. Malm) Cost Improvements Month YTD Target $2,780 $28,125 Actual $7,600 $54,425 TSD Objective B-6(a) Monitor Mercury Usage by Radioactive Inventories Third inventory of Anniston's cells set for August 6. Will license laboratory analyst with State of Alabama for handling of radioactive materials. Analyst will work with D. B. Hines in taking inventory and will eventually take over spiking of cells. Progress report of results of past two inventories published in June. TSD Objective B-6(b) Develop Program to Reduce Mercury Usage to 0.75 Lbs, Hg/Ton Cl-> Bv 2/1/69 . Delivery of materials for mercury wash tank not meeting schedules. Installa tion may be delayed until 9/1/68, TSD Objective b-6(c) Assist In Demonstration Of Brine Dechlorination By 4/1/69 Complete Installation of final revisions to brine dechlorination have been coordinated with maintenance. Work is set tentatively for week of July 1. If installation is completed on schedule, demonstration should follow by 7/15/68. Safety .. TSD Objective A-18 -Design A Program And Timetable To Reduce Mercury Level In . - Cell House To 0.05 mg Hg/m3 Of Air -- 3 Weighted mercury vapoT level for June was 0.10 mg Hg/m of air. TSD Job No. 847 Increase Cell Current - (Savings - $80.000) Savings of $80,000 and new earnings of $60,000 are possible by increasing cell current from 48 KA to 52 KA. R. L. Sandstedt (CED Engineering Manager) agreed that cell current may be increased, and helped plan a test program with monitor recommendations. Plant electrical design is designing and estimating necessary controls for a test program. Preliminary design will be complete by 8/1, TSD Job No. 802 Brine Treatment - (Savings - 5.500 B,T.) Project 2854, $10,500 NFC and $3,500 savings, was submitted for approval 6/31/68. The project provides for increased carbonate treatment of brine to reduce the calciumconcentration. DSW 165432 WATER_PCB-SD0000051811 CHLORINE - continued Company Confidential 6. TSD Job No. 528 Titanium Brine Heat Exchanger - (Savings $2500) Project 2935, $1200 NFC, was approved 6/21/68 to reduce the heating steam temperature to below 130C to reduce crevice corrosion of the titanium at localized hot Bpots on brine side. TSD Job No. 785 KC1 Overflow - /Savings $0) Project 2650, $4,100 NFC approved, wsb cancelled 6/5/68 by the Inorganic Division. TSD Job No. 806 Mercury Still (Savings $5,000 B.T.) Mercury still installation at Anniston cannot be Justified. Progress report was submitted for typing in June detailing economics of a mercury still at Anniston. TSD Job No. 807 Mercury Recovery From Waste Water - (Saving $6.200 B.T.) Results of tests of Fe-Hg column for recovery of mercury being analyzed. Report summarizing economics will be published in July. HC1 K. J. Buturla, (D. C. Malm) Cost Improvement Month YTD Target 400 1000 Actual 38O 1200 TSD Objective B-10(a) Demonstrate Reduction of Unaccounted HC1 Losses To 107, Of Total HC1 Available Design package for recycle line project transmitted to Planning and Scheduling On June 11. TSD Objective B-10(c) Submit AFE For Staley Grade Acid By 5/15/68 BC1 project AFE 2899 for HC1 coke scrubber was returned with request to evaluate alternates. A new study is underway to define source and cause of organics in HC1 by 7/15. Future action wJ'l be based on study results. TSD Job No. 497 Muriatic Acid Storage Project in Maintenance backlog. No action. TSD Job No. 891 Re-route Venting SvBtem On HC1 Collection Tank Project transmitted to Planning and Scheduling on May 22, 1968; in planning backlog. DSW 165433 WATER PCB-SD0000051812 Company Confidential 7. PNP 0. J. NorriB, K. J. Buturla, (D. C. Malm) Cost Improvements Month YTD Target $14,000 $62,000 Actual 0 55;100 TSD Objective B-9(a) AssiBt In Demonstration Of 20 M Lba./Yr, Rate Statistical analysis of.reactor and acidifier cycle times has been completed. A report with the findings and a revised plan to increase rate has been sub mitted for typing. Production for June was well below target at 1.49 M lb./mo, due to mechanical outages. Major outages included failure of filter and rupture of the 200# steam supply header. Actual on-stream rate was 1.65 M lb./mo. TSD Objective B-9(b) Increase Autoclave Reaction Temperature (9/1 Target) Optimization of reactor temperature and time is underway in field. Reaction temperature will be increased to 174C. by 7/15/68. TSD Objective B-9(c) EVOP Study of Molar Ratios NaOK/PNCB 6/1/68 Revised schedule for EVOP study to begin remains 9/1/68. NIRAN K. C. Hale, 0. J. Norris, J. L. Gaines, (D. C. Malm) Cost Improvement Month YTD Target $15,485 $70,950 Actual $12,200 $76,650 TSD Objective B-l Revise Nlran Long Range Cost Improvement Plan by 5/1 Rough draft of 1968 plan complete. Target date for In-Plant Review is 7/15. TSD Objective B-5(a) Demonstrate Parathion Recovery by 5/1/68. ($70.000/Yr. Savings + 10-157, Reduction in C.O.D. Loading) Start-up problems encountered with Purolator motorized metal-edge filters. Elements with larger spacing were Installed, but the filters still blinded after short periods of operations. Samples of feed material were sent to Purolator lab for analysis. Recommendations expected by 7/8/68, DSW 165434 WATER PCB-SD0000051813 NIRAN - continued Company Confidential 8. TSD Objective B-5fc ) Demonstrate Solve:?*. Addition to Residue (Interim) Process By 6^1/68. fSc9,000/Yr. Yield Savings) Yield savings of $5550 were obtained during June production from phases 1 and 2 (Ng sparging). Phase J (i:. ;r c ase. Cl % level) tests continue on one system. High Np sparging, va* stopped ir late June in order to reduce Hg0 to jet scrubbers and thus reduce hydraulic load to waste treatment plant. TSD Objective B-5(d) Evaluate Sulfur Recovery from Residue bv 7/1/68. ($40,000/Yr. Savings -v A *3* Reduct ion In S0>. To Air) Installation of teat facilities started in June. EDC - 7/19/68. Plant testing is targeted to begin 8/1. PR6J> work continued on final Tecuvtry process. Revlev of process work was held with fred Idppman anf Rill Zip V: of Ag Research on 6/26-27. TSD Objective B-5fe) Demonstrate Rt liability Of Submerged lump for R, I, Control of Chi orin&tion No action this month. Tests in field are expected to be resumed in September when problem with light source has been corrected, TSD Oblectlve B-5(f) Complete Decigu. Por Automatic Blending of Methyl Parathlon Bv 4/1/68 " Project has been cancelled baaed on revised estimate, of potential laboratory savings. Original estimate of $14,800/Yi. savings has been reduced to $4,900/Yr. and will not justify the S),000 NIC: necessary. The Job will be re-evaluated next year as part of the project to batch sequence the condensa tion reactors. TSD Objective B-5(g) Evaluate Prec-i Recovety fry Vl/CS Job has been cancelle.d because savings of $2,000/Yr. will not justify further study at this time. TSD Objective B-5(k) Evaluate Automatic Control of Chlorination (10/1/68 Target) Target date for evaluation hae been moved back to 8/69. Revised date reflects delay in refractoiLeter test program which will not be complete until 6/69. Safety TSD Objective A-10 Eliminate High H.^S Pressure In Thio Acid Reaction bv Demonstrating Temperature Controlled Alcohol Addition Bv 6/1/68. No change in statue. Waiting for Production to make one month trial of automatic alcohol feed. TSD Objective A-14(a> Determine Need To OfpP.rs.de. Interlocks, and Alarms On Critical --------------------------- ------ ^------------------------------- Survey completed and report published in June, Will submit AFE by 10/1/68 to modify present Interlock System to prevent restarting reactant feed with agitator off. DSW 165435 WATER PCB-SD0000051814 Company Confidential 9. K. G. Rale, (D. !'*;tt> Cost Improvements Target Month 0 i. . C Actual 0 Safety TSD Objective A-lSfa) Provide De; ig.n To-Reduce. Fume-i in PaSg Working Areas by &/I/oa A ge_ JJent Design revisions are underway TiW: design by July 1>. Will transmit. ENGINEERING DESIC-K AND SBRVIJi Mechanical /El ectrlcal/lr.&truir.er* Ce, it'.. jt* I'raftirg-7. C, Price. J. A, Veazey, R. L. Brewer, J, K. Rennie (W. F. Taff.ee) Highlights Drawings were issued for the Waste Ket R.t. vrv I'r.ir, Soda Ash Slurry Tank Drainage,Experimental Pilter at W.vst.e > rt - met.v Safety Showers at Niran, and Revision to Air Exchanger Ductwork at ? . ?itai diswing* were, issued and Design Packages transmitted fer Frojet' 21-.3 ECi Carbon Conveyor, Project 2771 - Showers at KOH Loading Doe*, an* rto `ret 2P93 Addition to Service Building. Completed Design for High is /* . A 1 vnr,s 8? the Aiocior Tank Parm. Completed evaluations of Plant steam Ff*ge;. lit *!yvl } Ar&ibicn blending. Agita tor Interlocks at Niran, and Ccma .uni: **. ion--, ter Fla.-.; Emergency Flan, Started Utilities Cost Improvement Sti if. re--'. " tog . *-;-*f* ing and li&Li&o services were provided for twelve (12) sea'; Jcbi, ir .i.-iing f-'.> .'2,1 accident investigations. Ob lectives There has been no change in c,.e -.v? rf cl je r t lyes except, as reported below: TSD Objective A-5 Wlnteriac Sa 1 tty_*;*, c ill Project 2771 - Safety Showers t? Kill loading Dork - transmitted for instilla tion. Drawings for Shower at *tr.r. vte completed a. i quotes requested. Expect to transmit, package ft: N!.*. t'cawer* in July. / TSD Objective A-7 Plant Emergency e Norman Bach, Radio Couar,unica.rion* Mar agex, reviewed the Emergency Communi cations Plan and helped develop the iir.ai sp-ecificationa. The AFE to provide Emergency Plan Radio Equipment will be forwarded ir. July. DSW 165436 I WATER PCB-SD0000051815 Company Confidential 10. ENGINEERING DESIGN ASP SERVICES - continued / TSD Objective A-8 Mechanical Guarding Unable to meet with Plant Manager in June. Final Report to be delayed until July, TSD Objective A-14C41 Upgrade Interlocks On Critical Vecsela In Parathlon Department._______________ Evaluation completed and report issued in June. TSD Objective B-5 Design of Automatic Blending For Methyl Parathlon Project was evaluated ar.i has been cancelled. TSD Job No, 894 Upgrade loading Docks - C. E, Mcllwain, (W. F. Taffee) Projects for upgrading 17 plant loading/unloading facilities have been written and reviewed with Production and TSD personnel. Total cost is $40,000 NFC and $51,000 expense. Progress Report will be issued in July. No further work is planned until projects are approved. CEP LIAISON V. T. Langdon, (W. F. Taffee) CEA 14^0 - Aroclor Expansion Tank farm area steel erection continuing, piping installation well under way. Thermlnol heater location finalized as west of tracks. Layout and flow sheet of flaking, packing and drumming area agreed on. Start-up budget approved in early June. CEA 1452 Warehouse Warehouse Bkeletor. and warehouse office shell completed. Structural steel for flakerB to be erected first week in July. Potential housekeeping problems in flaker area resolved by adding a trench drain. Estimates for warded covering recommendations of plant Safety Review.. Start-up budget will be prepared by I. L. Faulkner. WASTE HEAT RECOVERY C. E. Woodward, (W. F. Taffee) An inspection of water and Iherminol equipment was conducted June 6 (D. C. Deck - WGK-TSD) confirmed that tower steel waB less severely attacked than comparative corrosion coupons. Phase III start-up flow sheet and process targets were established June 7, in St. Louis, in a review meeting with J. R. Buss, H, J. Rileman, D. E. Steinmeyer, and C. E, Woodward. Mechanical modifications completed June 22 and the unit was started June 23 Target for completion of this project still August 1. DSW 165437 WATER PCB-SD0000051816 Company Confidential 11. WASTE HEAT RECOVERY - continued Therminol fog problem existed at start-up conditions. Additional runs are planned to attempt to identify conditions for minimum fogging. POLLUTION CONTROL E. G. Wright, (J. C. Landwehr) TSD Objective F-4 Develop A Plan For Reporting Spills and Other Non Routine Emissions In The Plant The system was explained to all operating personnel at their respective safety meetings with the exception of the Aroclor and Biphenyl groups. The system will be explained to the groups at their July safety meeting. TSD Objective P-6 Continue Annual Program of Biological Survey Of Choccolocco Creek Final Report on May survey was received in June. The work established present biological status and recommend that a follow-up survey at a different season (Fall) be conducted to identify seasonal changes. TSD Objective F-5 Establish A Monitoring System For Air Effluents From The Plant Twenty-Four (24) atmospheric samples were collected and analyzed for S02 during June. TSD Job No. 808 Install Solids Removal Equipment At Waste Treatment Review drawings have been sent out.. TSD Job No, 816 Install Adequate Drainage at Soda Ash Slurry Tank Project No. 2798 transmitted to Maintenance on June 24, 1968. TSD Job No. 707 Install Treble.! Sampler on Parshall Flume Project has been completed. Unit now being used to gather data on solids in waste treatment plant effluent. Special activities 1. Continuoussamplers were installed on the HC1 neutralization pit. These should provide more reliable data. 2. Data on untreated waste screams requested by Paul Hodges was transmitted in June. J. The transition from Parathion to Malathion waste in the pilot treatment plant started in late June. No conclusions can be drawn at present. DSW 165438 WATER PCB-SD0000051817 Company Confidential 12. PROCESS AND QUALITY CONTROL J. P. Chadwick, (W. B. Dunlap) TSD Objective C(2) Apply Statlatical Control To Solid Aroclor Chlorination Correlation has been completed to relate Solid Aroclor yields with polvphenyl content of Santowax R, operating conditions of Santowax still, Biphenyl still and Biphenyl Tubular Converter. Comparison of analytical and operating data from periods of steady high and low yields have shown that polyphenyl content of Santowax did not change, and upstream operating controls were not a factor. The effect of operating variables in the chlorinator and still are now being studied. TSD Objective C(7) Training In Use Of Computer The Olivette-Underwood computer was received and put into immediate use in Solid Aroclor correlation studies. Programs were written for Laboratory GLC calculations, and for weekly payroll computation. DSW 165439 WATER_PCB-SD0000051818 Company Confidential COMMUNITY RELATIONS, PERSONNEL. RECRUITING. AND DEVELOPMENT 15, Community Relation9 1. K. J. Buturla received citation for work with Junior Achievement group. 2. J . C. Price attended hearing of State Highway Dept, concerning improvements to Highway 202 which passes in front of Monsanto facilities. Personnel 1. James K. Rennie, Contract Designer from Southern Technical Services, started 6/3. 2. J. M. Jones returned to school on 6/24 after co-op work quarter (Ga. Tech. Co-op). 3. G. L. Moore reported for quarter work session on 6/10 (Ga. Tech. Co-op). 4. Jim McGee reported for quarter work session on 6/10 (Auburn Co-op). 5. Ed Bowles, Auburn University graduate, joined the TSD Department and has reported to V. R. Haupt. Recruiting - ObTect.ive - Recruit one experienced chemist and one experienced engineer by September 1966 Interviewed three candidates for PR&D senior chemist and one candidate for projectmechanical engineer in recent months. All candidates lacked either experience or leadership qualities required for these jobs. Recruitment of experienced technical personnel has been a complete failure so far. Also, have an upcoming need for minimum of 2 manufacturing representatives for CED projects. Four of our six summer employees are excellent future technical employees (the two are unavailable for Monsanto employment). Their assignments and relationships with super visors is providing excellent opportunity for mutual assessment of opportunities and capabilities. Development 1. W. F. i'affee, 0. J. Norris, and V. R. Haupt attended Management Process Course taught by W. B. Papageorge at Holiday Inn 6/9 through 6/14. 2. Twenty-one technical and supervisory members of TSD process, design, and laboratory groups, plus four co-ops and four summer employees, attended Motivation Seminar by Dr. Scott Meyer 6/5. Visitors 1. Dwight Deck, VGK Materials Engineering Group - 6/6 - to inspect the experimental Heat Recovery unit. 2. R. W. Peterson, Project Manager, CEA 1430 - Aroclor - and Boyd Hedleston, Project Manager, CEA 1452 - Warehouse - 6/12 through 6/14 - in connection with their projects. DSW 165440 WATER PCB-SD0000051819 Company Confidential 14 . Visitors (continued) 3. D. Schulz and R. Ferrario, CED - 5/24 and 5/25 - obtain field data for Ho. 1 Tubular Unit revieion. 4. R. J. Gordon, CEO Draftsman - 6/11 through 6/14 - in connection with drawing preparation for the Aroclor expansion. 5. W. A. Ruhr, and R. M. Kountz - 6/17 and 6/18 - to discuss Bolid Aroclor and HB-40 expansions. 6. F. J. Holzapfel, Director of Process Design and Project Management, Central Engineering - 6/20 - to review past and present CED efforts. 7. C. F. Foster, CED Project Manager, CEA 1232 - 6/25 - to review the Utilities project recently completed. 8. Fred MacDonald, General Superintendent, MCL, Newport Plant 6/28 - to review Biphenyl-Aroclor technology. 9. Norman G. Bach, Radio Communications Manager, M.I.S.D., St. Louis - 5/31 - to discuss radio communication plans. 10. R. L. Sandstedt, Electrical Engineering Manager, CED - 6/10 - to discuss Chlorine Dept, electrical supply proposals. 11. Paul E. Hodges, Manager Environmental Engineering - 6/10 and 6/11 - and M. E. Batz, CED - 6/20 and 6/21 - discuss waste treatment pilot plant and start-up of Malathion waste tests, 12. A. E. Lippman and W. R. Udell, Ag Research * 6/26 and 6/27 - review of Sulfur Recovery and Purification Process development. DSW 165441 WATER PCB-SD0000051820 PROCESS IMPROVEMENT NEW PRODUCTS P-LANT IMPROVEMENT ASSIST OPERATIONS SPECIAL ENGINEERING SERVICES TECHNICAL MANPOWER MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITIES AND ABSENCES DISTRIBUTION of time by technical service Jan, Feb, Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept, Oct. Nov. Dec. 70 60 50 40 JO p*-- 20 20 - * ...Jrvr s' 1____ njj__ - -i 1i ____ ____ \____ 10 0 20 10 0 20 10 0 50 20 10 0 20 10 .-- 0 50 | l ---- u--------------............... 1 1__________ Lmbbbk^' ---------------v--------------------- -- _ - !-- i [ ---- i i ]________ -- ---- 40 50 k. 20 J' 10 ----------------- -7 L ------- - -- Jan. Feb. March-Apr. May June July Aug. Sept.-Oct. Nov. Dec. DSW 165442 WATER PCB-SD0000051821 IN MAINTENANCE FOR CONSTRUCTION IN MAINTENANCE COMPLETED NOT CLOSED TSD PROJECT SUMMARY PROJECTS SUBMITTED FOR APPROVAL APPROVED PROJECTS IN TSD 600 500 400 500 200 100 'S, Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July DSW 165443 ______ I l >______ Aug. Sept,Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. WATER PCB-SD0000051822