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Page 2 • • <br /> EXHIBIT IV <br /> III. DECONTAMINATION METHODS <br /> A. Piping and vertical surfaces <br /> I . Remove any contaminated insulation material <br /> 2. Scrub surfaces with kerosene and wipe dry with <br /> rags. Repeat this two more times. <br /> B. Steel and cement floor surfaces <br /> 1 . Absorb PCB with imbiber bead blankets or oil <br /> floor sweep type absorbent <br /> 2. Remove the absorbent material when spent <br /> 3. Scrub surface with kerosene and wipe dry with <br /> rags. Repeat this two more times, <br /> C. Asphalt or wooden floor surfaces <br /> 1 . Remove the contaminated surface and repair <br /> accordingly <br /> D. Soil or shrubs <br /> I . Dig up contaminated soil <br /> 2. Prune off contaminated shrub portions <br /> E. Leaks shall not be cleaned with water under any <br /> circumstances. <br /> IV. WASTE HANDLING <br /> A. Place all contaminated articles in D.O.T. type 17 H <br /> drums with PCB labels affixed <br /> B. The S.S.S. Manager shall arrange for storage and disposal <br /> C. Each container shall have an inventory of contents affixed <br /> to the drum. (See exhibit VII) <br /> V. TRANSFORMER REPAIRS <br /> A. Transformers with "moderate" leaks shall have repairs <br /> commenced within two business days from the date the <br /> leak was first observed <br /> 1 . A "moderate" leak is described as PCB running off <br /> or about to run off from the surface of the transformer <br /> B. Leaking transformer bushings may be repaired with an <br /> epoxy type repair kit <br /> t <br /> JTT/lm <br /> Issued 4-26-82 <br />