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WASTE ANALYSIS PLAN <br /> SOILS RECYCLING FACILITY <br /> This Waste Analysis Plan (WAP) describes the administrative <br /> procedures and the analytical requirements to be used in <br /> determining whether or not a waste will be accepted at the Soils <br /> Recycling Facility. The objectives of this plan are to ensure <br /> that all wastes accepted at the Facility are non-hazardous and <br /> can be effectively remediated by the thermal processing unit. <br /> The WAP describes the procedural and analytical requirements for <br /> each of the three phases of soil management at the Facility <br /> including: <br /> 1 . Pre-acceptance of the soil <br /> 2 . Checking of the incoming contaminated sail <br /> 3. Monitoring and confirmation of the treated soil quality <br /> All soils treated at the Facility are subject to the procedures <br /> and requirements defined in this Waste Analysis Plan. All <br /> analytical results required by the plan and a current copy of the <br /> plan will always be available at the Facility for review by any <br /> interested party. <br /> Pre-Acceptance Procedures <br /> The primary responsibility for classification of a waste rests <br /> with the generator of the waste. Accordingly, pre-acceptance of <br /> the soil is based on a review by Western Soils Recycling (WSR) of <br /> the information which led the generator to conclude the soil is <br /> non-hazardous and may be acceptable for treatment at the <br /> Facility. To consider acceptance of the -soil, WSR must receive a <br /> completed Contaminated Soil Characterization form from the <br /> generator. This form provides the following information: <br /> 1 . Generator' s name, address and contact person <br /> 2. Consultant ' s name, address and contact person <br /> 3. Address of the site where the contaminated soil <br /> originated <br /> 4 Description of the historical uses of the site <br /> a. Definition of soil type(s) <br /> 6. Sample boring logs <br /> 7. Certification that the number of samples, sampling <br /> methods and sampling locations are as specified by the <br /> Regional Water Quality Control Board and/or the local <br /> enforcement agency <br /> 8. Copies of all state-certified analytical lab results <br /> for the contaminated soil <br /> 9. Summary of the analytical results <br /> 10. Estimate of the contaminated soil volume <br />