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Investigation-Derived Waste Management Standard Operating Procedure <br /> SWE-FSOP-802;Revision 0 Ahtna Southwest Environmental Operations <br /> ON HOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE <br /> PEHDIHG ANALYSIS <br /> OEIERATMS WORhUMN, <br /> �OfiIV1�5 sh1 <br /> 0 �en. 1 <br /> car ser..av <br /> EN EPA <br /> . p MP Y!W Ib <br /> O-DM+W ff .._ 0. <br /> CP,W...WWA qN M.r.r <br /> kDDM$z _ SHIPPER <br /> CWACT AODHE$$ <br /> 43D KiTr TAIIA P ER WITH CONTLI HER CfiT,STATE,ZIP0 C ]i <br /> XAHDLE WITH CAREI <br /> XN:THCMUXD PERSONNEL DNL'r COKTMM &/'Ar'01 <br /> Figure 1—Label: Pending Analysis Figure 2—Label: Non-Hazardous Figure 3—Label: Hazardous <br /> 4.7 Disposal of IDW <br /> Soil and groundwater IDW will be placed in drums or appropriately configured bins and stored in a <br /> designated hazardous/non-hazardous waste storage area,the location and use of which will be <br /> coordinated with the client. Manifesting and disposal of IDW during field activities will be coordinated <br /> with the client before the initiation of field activities.As applicable, field activities that generate IDW will <br /> be conducted consistent with sustainable practices (e.g., reducing the volume of routine waste or IDW <br /> generated by decreasing materials consumption). <br /> 4.8 Document Control <br /> The FTL is responsible for documenting or reviewing field team documentation of IDW management, <br /> including collection, sampling, labeling (if applicable), staging, and ultimate disposition of IDW. <br /> Disposition may include manifesting the waste and transportation offsite or releasing the waste to the <br /> client for ultimate disposal.The information entered in field documentation concerning IDW should <br /> include the following: <br /> • Project Name <br /> • Names of personnel <br /> • Site location <br /> • Type of activities <br /> • Date waste generated <br /> • Boring,well, or site number(s) <br /> • Matrix <br /> • Type of container(s) <br /> • Estimated volume <br /> • Disposition of contents <br /> • Comments (field evidence of contamination [e.g., PID reading, odors]) <br /> • Any variance to procedures described in this SOP <br /> After completing a task or project, all field documentation, including the field logbook,field datasheets, <br /> and electronic data, shall be scanned and placed on the server in the appropriate folder. All original <br /> documents shall be submitted to the PL and kept in the project file. See FSOP-001 (Field <br /> Documentation). <br /> Page 8 of 12 <br />