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sheeting to prevent uncontrolled air emissions of volatile organics during the <br /> remediation process. <br /> The treatment process takes approximately 12 weeks from the start of vacuum <br /> extraction. To verify that vacuum extraction has sufficiently reduced soil <br /> contaminant levels below the designated level for disposal, soil samples will be <br /> collected from the cell at the initiation of remediation and then monthly to <br /> monitor the remediation process. The samples will be analyzed for total <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) as gasoline and benzene toluene, ethylbenzene, <br /> xylene (BTEX). Approval for final disposition of the material will be requested <br /> from SJCPHS. <br /> Upon verification that the soil in a cell has been adequately cleaned, the soil will <br /> be removed and disposed onsite in an appropriate waste cell or used as daily or <br /> intermediate cover. The piping, liner, and cover will be removed and, if <br /> possible, used for the next batch of soil. <br /> These treatment units may also be suited for other volatile organic compounds <br /> such as halogenated volatile aromatics, etc. <br /> 6.4.7.2 SLUDGE TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL METHODS <br /> The existing Forward Landfill is currently permitted to accept sludge for <br /> disposal. In order for Forward to accept sludge for disposal, one or more of the <br /> following forms and testing results must be submitted: <br /> (1) Analytical results from a state-certified laboratory for: <br /> Title 26 metals, total and soluble <br /> Electrical Conductivity <br /> Total Dissolved Solids <br /> EPA Method 8240 <br /> EPA Method 8270 <br /> 96-Hour Fish Bioassay (LC50) <br /> (2) Laboratory Chain-of-Custody forms. <br /> (3) A fully completed waste characterization form, signed by the generator. <br /> Sludges that pass the acceptance criteria may be disposed directly in the landfill <br /> Forward Landfill JTD 6-15 <br /> L:\Allied\2000.193\Reports\finaljtd:Sec-6.0 6-9-03:5/22/02 <br /> Rev. 1: 7/2002: Rev. 2: 4/2003; Rev 3: 6/2003 <br />