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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0542675
PE
2954 - USEPA - SITE PROJECT
FACILITY_ID
FA0024553
FACILITY_NAME
SHARPE ARMY DEPOT
STREET_NUMBER
700
STREET_NAME
ROTH
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LATHROP
Zip
95330
APN
19802001
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
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SJGOV\gmartinez
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Site Address
700 ROTH RD LATHROP 95330
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Investigation-Derived Waste Management Standard Operating Procedure <br /> SWE-FSOP-802;Revision 0 Ahtna Southwest Environmental Operations <br /> FTL of safety deficiencies and incidents and actions to correct those.The FTL approves those actions or, <br /> if the circumstance warrants, notifies the PL and Site Safety and Health Officer for their approval. <br /> Quality Control Lead (QC Lead).The QC Lead ensures work inspections are performed using the 3- <br /> Phases of Quality Control method described in the project work plans.The QC Lead notifies the PL of <br /> quality deficiencies and actions to correct those.The PL approves those actions or notifies the SWE Field <br /> QC Manager for their approval if the circumstance warrants involvement. <br /> 1.4 Definitions <br /> Field Documentation—The combination of field logbooks/notepads,field forms, digital/electronic <br /> forms, and other documentation in the project file. <br /> Field Forms—Any documentation that preserves an accurate historical record of field activities but is <br /> recorded on unbound paper.These forms should be referenced in the FLB. Each data entry field should <br /> have an entry or indicate that data for that field is not available or not required. <br /> Field Logbook(FLB)—A portable, bound, weatherproof notebook with consecutively numbered pages. <br /> Field Notepad—A unbound notepad or loose-leaf paper with consecutively numbered pages. <br /> Investigation Derived Waste (IDW). Waste that is generated in the process of investigating or examining <br /> a contaminated site. <br /> Personal Protective Equipment(PPE). Personal health and safety equipment is used to protect the <br /> individual from contaminant exposure and physical injury. <br /> 2.0 Relevant Documents <br /> This SOP focuses on the IDW management task and applications and should be used in conjunction with <br /> other applicable SOPS and forms, including the following: <br /> 2.1.1 Standard Operating Procedures <br /> • SWE-FSOP-001, Field Documentation <br /> • SWE-FSOP-801, Equipment Decontamination <br /> 3.0 Equipment List <br /> The following materials and equipment may be needed for IDW management: <br /> • Bound field logbook(FLB)with consecutive page numbers and waterproof, indelible <br /> pens/markers <br /> • PPE as outlined in site-specific Accident Prevention Plans (APPs) <br /> • Decontamination equipment and supplies (e.g.,wash/rinse tubs, brushes, LiquinoxT", plastic <br /> sheeting, paper towels, sponges, garden-type water sprayers, large plastic bags (minimum 0.85 <br /> mil), potable water, distilled water, and deionized water) <br /> • Department of Transportation (DOT)-rated 55-gallon drums or other approved containers for <br /> containing soil cuttings, decontamination water, and formation water <br /> • Drum/bung wrench and drum funnel <br /> Page 5 of 12 <br />
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