Laserfiche WebLink
Railyard Clean-up Plan <br />Stockton Terminal & Eastern Railroad 1300 North Gertrude Avenue Stockton, CA 95215 <br />July 23, 2022 <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />All work shall be performed in accordance with applicable local, state, and <br />federal regulations. These regulations include but are not limited to <br />worker protections such as Title 8 OCR Section 1529, San Joaquin Air <br />Quality Management District requirements, and waste disposal in <br />accordance with the California Department of Toxic Substances Control <br />(DTSC). <br />The established work plan and appropriate notifications shall be made to <br />the SJAQMD by the abatement contractor, closely coordinating with the Site <br />Hazardous Material Coordinator. <br />Each contaminated work zone will be established as a regulated area in <br />conjunction with 8 OCR 1529 (e). As there are intermittent areas of <br />Thermal Systems Insulation along with the Transite, all areas will be set <br />up as Class I exterior cleanup. <br />Area boundary will be set with asbestos-labeled tape. Given the open <br />work areas, the tape will be set back 10 feet from the specific zones. <br />A single-stage decontamination area will be established directly to the <br />regulated zone-grid work area. The decontamination chamber will be <br />appropriately anchored, outfitted with a 6-mil trash bag for contaminated <br />PPE, and a wash station. <br />There shall be no fugitive dust generated, and all measures must be <br />employed to prevent such fugitive dust from being generated. All work <br />areas will be walked and misted with water before work begins on the <br />specific work areas. <br />During zone cleanup work, appropriate zone perimeter and personnel air <br />monitoring shall be employed to document cleanup exposure fiber levels. <br />After cleanup, fiber levels have been established; monitoring can be <br />revisited. <br />Each work area will be outlined with a grid pattern. Each grid will be <br />evaluated and visually identified for ACM contamination. All contamination <br />will be removed by hand or a HEPA vacuum. No less than inches of soil <br />will be gently agitated to identify any ACM that has dropped into the grade <br />material. <br />5. Debris Handling <br />a. All asbestos waste material will be bagged in 6 mil poly bags. Separation <br />of ACM debris (Friable vs non-Friable) will occur as much as possible. <br />Transite will be separated and bagged as Category Non-Friable debris. <br />Other ACM debris will be bagged and categorized as Regulated Asbestos <br />Containing Material (RACM). It is not expected for both debris amounts to <br />breach the air quality jurisdictional amounts.