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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0012831
PE
2960
FACILITY_ID
FA0004036
FACILITY_NAME
UNION ICE/DONS DISTRIBUTION
STREET_NUMBER
1320
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
WEBER
STREET_TYPE
AVE
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95203
APN
14519013
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
1320 W WEBER AVE
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Contractor or their subcontractor. USACE will assist with waste manifesting administrative requirements and will <br /> be the designated Hazardous Waste Generator. For purposes of this contract it is estimated that 5 of 20 total waste <br /> soil drums must be disposed off site as hazardous waste;however,this is only an estimated quantity and the actual <br /> number may vary. Assume the Contractor will require a separate mobilization to address IDW since waste <br /> characterization will occur after all other site activities have concluded. All IDW,regardless of type and disposition, <br /> should be disposed at the same time. <br /> 5.12. Task 11 (Option)—IDW Disposal,Each 55-Gallon Water Drum Containing Hazardous Waste. <br /> This task covers the optional off-site disposal of any and all 55-gallon water drums which must be disposed as <br /> hazardous waste. USACE will be responsible for sampling and analysis of investigation-derived waste(IDW)to <br /> determine disposal requirements. If based on Federal waste classification as per RCRA and 40 CFR requirements, <br /> and California Health and Safety Code(HSC)and California Code of Regulations(CCR)Title 22,any water waste <br /> is listed as hazardous waste will be transported off site and properly disposed at a facility accepting such waste by <br /> the Contractor or their subcontractor. USACE will assist with waste manifesting administrative requirements and <br /> will be the designated Hazardous Waste Generator. For purposes of this contract it is estimated that 5 of 20 total <br /> waste water drums must be disposed offsite as hazardous waste;however,this is only an estimated quantity and the <br /> actual number may vary. Assume the Contractor will require a separate mobilization to address IDW since waste <br /> characterization will occur after all other site activities have concluded. All IDW,regardless of type and disposition, <br /> should be disposed at the same time. <br /> 5.13. Task 12(Option)—IDW Disposal,Each 55-Gallon Soil Drum Containing Non-Hazardous Waste. <br /> This task covers the optional off-site disposal of any and all 55-gallon soil drums which may be disposed as non- <br /> hazardous waste. USACE will be responsible for sampling and analysis of investigation-derived waste(IDW)to <br /> determine disposal requirements. If based on Federal waste classification as per RCRA and 40 CFR requirements, <br /> and California Health and Safety Code(HSC)and California Code of Regulations(CCR)Title 22,any soil waste <br /> which is considered non-hazardous waste will be transported off site and properly disposed at a facility accepting <br /> such waste by the Contractor or their subcontractor. USACE will assist with waste manifesting administrative <br /> requirements and will be the designated Waste Generator. For purposes of this contract it is estimated that 15 of 20 <br /> total waste soil drums must be disposed offsite as non-hazardous waste;however,this is only an estimated quantity <br /> and the actual number may vary. Assume the Contractor will require a separate mobilization to address IDW since <br /> waste characterization will occur after all other site activities have concluded. All IDW,regardless of type and <br /> disposition,should be disposed at the same time. <br /> 5.14. Task 13(Option)—IDW Disposal,Each 55-Gallon Water Drum Containing Non-Hazardous Waste. <br /> This task covers the optional off-site disposal of any and all 55-gallon water drums which may be disposed as non- <br /> hazardous waste. USACE will be responsible for sampling and analysis of investigation-derived waste(IDW)to <br /> determine disposal requirements. If based on Federal waste classification as per RCRA and 40 CFR requirements, <br /> and California Health and Safety Code(HSC)and California Code of Regulations(CCR)Title 22,any water waste <br /> which is considered non-hazardous waste will be transported off site and properly disposed at a facility accepting <br /> such waste by the Contractor or their subcontractor. USACE will assist with waste manifesting administrative <br /> requirements and will be the designated Waste Generator. For purposes of this contract it is estimated that 15 of 20 <br /> total waste water drums must be disposed off site as non-hazardous waste;however,this is only an estimated <br /> quantity and the actual number may vary. Assume the Contractor will require a separate mobilization to address <br /> IDW since waste characterization will occur after all other site activities have concluded. All IDW,regardless of <br /> type and disposition,should be disposed at the same time. <br /> 5.15.Submittals <br /> The Contractor shall provide a SSHP as specified under Task 1. The Contractor is responsible for developing a Site <br /> Safety and Health Plan(SSHP)for their workers and any subcontractors that details safety and health criteria, <br /> practices,and procedures to be implemented to provide proper control of and protection against the unique safety, <br /> chemical,physical,and biological hazards related to this project. The existing USACE SSHP(2007),provided as <br /> Technical Exhibit 3,may be used to aid in Contractor SSHP development. Site work shall not commence on a <br />
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