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SITE SAFETY & UNDERGROUND FUEL TANK CLOSURE PLAN <br /> PAGE 2 <br /> SECTIONS; <br /> 1. Project Description <br /> II. Task Risk Analysis and Safety & Health Plan <br /> A) Underground fuel tank removal <br /> 111. Contractor Certification <br /> IV. Emergency Response Plan <br /> SECTION 1: PRQIECT DESCRIPTION <br /> A) All product shall be removed from tanks prior to excavation. Any product <br /> remaining will be vacuumed out and manifested by Placer Tractor Service, <br /> EPA 11 CAD982040206, DOH '* 2350. Disposal facility will be Evergreen Enviro- <br /> mental, EPA #CAD980695761 at 6880 Smith Ave., Newark, CA. 94560. <br /> B i All vapors will be purged from tanks at least one - two hours prior to removal <br /> by using at least 30 pounds of carbon dioxide (dry Ice) per 1,000 gallon tank <br /> capacity. A LEL meter will be on site to check the tank(s) for explosive levels <br /> before the tank is removed, in addition to two fire extinguishers. We also have <br /> an PID meter on site to measure Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons. <br /> C) Tanks and associated piping will be removed by Placer Tractor Service. <br /> Customer will receive a Certified Disposal Receipt that tanks were cut up for <br /> scrap lif tanks were steel) or smashed and disposed of at a landfill (if tanks <br /> were fiberglass). Tanks that are disposed of as hazardous will be manifested <br /> to Erickson Inc. in Richmond, EPA # CAD009466392. The disposal site for non- <br /> hazardous tanks will be Schnitzer Steel, 12000 Folsom Blvd., Rancho Cordova, <br /> CA. <br /> D) Clean excavated material will be stockpiled onsite for use in backfilling the <br /> excavation site. <br /> CONTINUED ON PAGE 3 <br />