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5.14 WASTE MANAGEMENT <br /> TABLE 5.14-1 <br /> Wastes Generated during Construction <br /> Estimated <br /> Waste Origin Composition Quantity Classification Disposal <br /> Spent alkaline Equipment Metals 50 Ib Universal Recycle or dispose <br /> batteries Waste solids off site at an <br /> Universal Waste <br /> Destination Facility <br /> Waste oil Equipment, Hydro-carbons 500 gallons Non-RCRA Dispose at a <br /> vehicles Hazardous permitted TSD facility <br /> Liquid <br /> Sanitary waste Portable toilet Solids and 200,000 Nonhazardous Remove by <br /> holding tanks Liquids gallons Liquid contracted sanitary <br /> service <br /> Stormwater Rainfall Water 2,000 gal/yr Nonhazardous Discharge to <br /> Liquid stormwater drain to <br /> WPCF <br /> Fluorescent, Lighting Metals and 20 Ib Universal Recycle or dispose <br /> mercury vapor PCBs Waste solids off site at an <br /> lamps Universal Waste <br /> Destination Facility <br /> Passivating and HRSG, pipe Liquids 100,000 Hazardous or Sample and <br /> chemical cleaning cleaning and gallons nonhazardous characterize—if <br /> fluid waste flushing liquid clean, dispose of in <br /> sanitary sewer; <br /> otherwise, manage <br /> appropriately off site <br /> Hydrotest water Testing Water 5,000,000 Hazardous or Sample and <br /> equipment and gallons nonhazardous characterize—if <br /> piping integrity liquid clean, dispose of in <br /> storm drain; <br /> otherwise, manage <br /> appropriately off site <br /> Containers include<5-gallon containers and 55-gallon drums or totes <br /> PCBs= polychlorinated biphenyls <br /> RCRA= Resource Conservation and Recovery Act <br /> TSD=treatment, storage, and disposal <br /> Nonhazardous Solid Waste <br /> Listed below are nonhazardous waste streams that could potentially be generated from <br /> construction of the generating facility and the electric transmission line. <br /> Paper, Wood, Glass, and Plastics—Approximately 200 tons of paper,wood, glass, and <br /> plastics will be generated from packing materials,waste lumber, insulation, and empty <br /> nonhazardous chemical containers during project construction. These wastes will be <br /> recycled where practical. Waste that cannot be recycled will be disposed of weekly in a <br /> Class III landfill. On site, the waste will be placed in dumpsters. <br /> Metal—Approximately 2 tons of metal,including steel from welding/cutting operations, <br /> packing materials, and empty nonhazardous chemical containers, and aluminum waste <br /> from packing materials and electrical wiring will be generated during construction. Waste <br /> 5.14-4 SAC/371322/082330007(LEC_5.14_WASTE MANAGEMENT.DOC) <br />