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0 <br /> 1 <br /> ARCADIS SOP:Investigation-Derived Waste Handling and Storage 2 <br /> Rev.#:2 i Rev Date: March 6,2009 ' <br /> 1 <br /> I. Scope and Application <br /> The objective of this Standard Operating Procedure(SOP)is to describe the ' <br /> procedures to manage investigation-derived wastes(IDW), both hazardous and non- <br /> hazardous, generated during site activities,which may include, but are not limited to - ' <br /> drilling, trenching/excavation, construction,demolition, monitoring well sampling, soil <br /> sampling,decontamination and remediation. Please note that this SOP is intended for <br /> materials that have been deemed a solid waste as defined by 40 CFR§261.2(which ' <br /> may includes liquids, solids, and sludges). In some cases, field determinations will be <br /> made based on field screening or previous data that materials are not considered a <br /> solid waste. IDW may include soil,groundwater, drilling fluids, decontamination liquids, <br /> personal protective equipment(PPE), sorbent materials, construction and demolition ' <br /> debris,and disposable sampling materials that may have come in contact with <br /> potentially impacted materials. IDW will be collected and staged at the point of <br /> generation. Quantities small enough to be containerized in 55-gallon drums will be ' <br /> taken to a designated temporary storage area(discussed in further detail under Drum <br /> Storage)onsite pending characterization and disposal.Waste materials will be <br /> analyzed for constituents of concern to evaluate proper disposal methods. PPE and <br /> disposable sampling equipment will be placed in DOT-approved drums prior to <br /> disposal and typically does not require laboratory analysis.This SOP describes the <br /> necessary equipment, field procedures, materials, regulatory references, and t <br /> documentation procedures necessary for proper handling and storage of IDW up to <br /> the time it is properly disposed. The procedures for handling IDW are based on the <br /> United States Environmental Protection Agency's Guide to Management of ' <br /> Investigation Derived Wastes(USEPA, 1992). IDW is assumed to be contaminated <br /> with the site constituents of concern(CDCs)until analytical evidence indicates <br /> otherwise. IDW will be managed to ensure the protection of human health and the ' <br /> environment and will comply with all applicable or relevant and appropriate <br /> requirements(AKAR).The following Laws and Regulations on Hazardous Waste <br /> Management are potential AKAR for this site. ' <br /> State Laws and Regulations <br /> • To Be Determined Based on Location of Site and Location of Treatment, ' <br /> Storage, and/or Disposal Facility(TSDF)to be utilized <br /> Federal laws and Regulations ' <br /> • Resource Conservation and Recovery Act(RCRA)42 USC§6901-6987 ' <br /> • Comprehensive Environmental Response,Compensation and Liability Act <br /> (CERCLA) 42 USC§9601-9675 , <br /> g kaprmecee sep.20pCpeneraf ewaV 369osn.esNy.t'ond.sha v�s`e tr,aSnp rq rboge.tlee <br /> . 1 <br />