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Page 6 of 23 Standard Operating Procedures <br />Health and Safety Plans <br />5.0 WASTE DESCRIPTION AND CHARACTERIZATION <br />• Waste Types <br />Liquid X Solid X Gas <br />Sludge Semi -Solid Other <br />• Characteristics <br />Corrosive <br />Toxic <br />Inert <br />Flammable X <br />Volatile X <br />Carcinogen X <br />Radioactive <br />Reactive <br />Other <br />• Containment <br />P.T. <br />Process Vessel <br />Tank X <br />Pond <br />Piping X <br />Lab Pack <br />Lagoon <br />Drum <br />Other <br />Lake <br />Tank Car <br />The wastes at this Site could potentially be the soils being excavated and sampled. These soils <br />may be contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons, such as gasoline, at concentrations up to, <br />and potentially greater than 10,000 ppm. Gasoline contains quantities of benzene, toluene, <br />ethylbenzene, and xylenes. Exposure to these compounds may be hazardous to health (Table <br />1). <br />ROUX ASSOCIATES HASP. 4/93 3425 Tracy Boulevard <br />Tracy, California <br />