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09 November 2011 <br />AGE -NC Project No. 11-1950 <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />DEBRIS AND NON -HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL <br />The final phase of work included general debris and non -hazardous waste cataloging and <br />classification; profile determination; consolidation and packaging; transportation; and <br />disposal or recycling. <br />A total of 107 tons of waste were disposed during this phase of work, including: <br />Paper (refuse paper; office binders; industrial -sized, double -sided, paper -plastic <br />printed bags). <br />Clean wood. <br />Miscellaneous garbage and non -hazardous debris piles. <br />Table 2 provides a summary of the debris and non -hazardous waste material disposed. <br />Disposal manifests are attached. <br />Approximately 40 to 45 tons of debris and non -hazardous waste materials were estimated <br />to be present at the site. However, actual weight of material for disposal was approximately <br />60 tons more — primarily due to the weight of the double -sided, paper -plastic rolls of <br />industrial bags, which were significantly heavier than expected. Furthermore, because of <br />the mix of paper and plastic within each industrial roll, the material could not be readily <br />recycled. <br />SUMMARY <br />As part of the cleanup effort, approximately 28.8 tons of hazardous and non -hazardous <br />waste, 0.42 tons of universal and e -waste, and 107 tons of general debris and garbage <br />were transported to various disposal facilities. No hazardous or non -hazardous wastes, <br />drums or small containers remain at the site. <br />LIMITATIONS <br />AGE's professional services were performed using that degree of care and skill ordinarily <br />exercised by environmental consultants practicing in this or similar localities. No other <br />warranty, expressed or implied, is made as to the professional recommendations contained <br />in this report. <br />Advanced Geo Environmental, Inc. <br />