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D. A description of how the soil samples were <br />collected and statement of how the composite <br />sampling was done should be submitted. <br />E. Contaminated soils must be tested for waste <br />oil, diesel, gasoline (leaded, unleaded), <br />chlorinated solvents, and total petroleum <br />hydrocarbons (TPH). See Attachment. <br />F. The standard reporting form must contain the <br />generating facility's site address. <br />3. PROHIBITIONS <br />A. No contaminated soils with waste oil may be <br />accepted. <br />B. No contaminated soils with more than 1000 ppm <br />TPH may be accepted. <br />4. STORAGE AND TREATMENT, <br />A. Petroleum hydrocarbons soils shall be stored <br />on WMU G. <br />B. Soil piles shall be covered except during <br />treatment process. <br />C. Identification of all soil jobs shall be <br />posted at the contaminated soil storage area. <br />D. A verification test shall be conducted to <br />substantiate that the contamination level is <br />reduced to less than 100 ppm TPH and less than <br />0.7 ppm Benzene. This soil may then be <br />disposed of by: <br />I. Use as daily cover <br />II. Use as intermediate cover <br />III. Co -disposal with non -hazardous wastes <br />E. Aerated soil which is reduced to a level of <br />less than 500 ppm TPH and less than 0.7 ppm <br />Benzene may be used as a foundation layer of <br />cap at closure. <br />5. A copy of the Air Pollution permit for aeration must be <br />provided to the Environmental Health Division. <br />These operating procedures shall go into effect immediately. These <br />operating procedures will be evaluated on an annual basis. As <br />technologies advance and waste disposal data is known the operating <br />procedures may be revised. <br />