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2007-1103
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
05/17/2007
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SR826 Project Bid Award & Agrmt w-Williams Paving (Bid# 07-03-02 $2,863,958.70)
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I <br />it <br />I <br />ill:' <br />11"d <br />I <br />C <br />40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources. During <br />abrasive blasting, do not allow visible emissions from containment to exceed random <br />cumulative duration of no more than one percent of the workday (SSPC Guide 6, Level 1 <br />Emissions). During pressurized water cleaning, do not allow visible emissions from <br />containment to exceed random cumulative duration of no more than ten percent of the <br />workday (SSPC Guide 6, Level 3 Emissions). <br />560 - 16.7.2 Total Suspended Particulate Matter: Do not exceed the Total <br />Suspended Particulate Lead (TSP Lead) of 1.5 µg /m3 over a 90 day period. Conduct TSP <br />Lead monitoring in accordance with 40 CFR 50, Appendix B, Reference Method for <br />Determination of Total Suspended Particulate Matter in the Atmosphere (high volume <br />sampler required). Analyze filters for lead in accordance with 40 CFR 50, Appendix G, <br />Reference Method for Determination of Total Suspended Particulate Matter Collected from <br />Ambient Air. Position the TSP air monitoring equipment in accordance with 40 CFR 58, <br />Ambient Air Quality Surveillance. <br />560 -16.8 Soil Quality: Sample and test soil for lead after project completion. <br />Document the number and specific location where the samples are taken as outlined in the <br />SSPC Project Design - Industrial Lead Paint Removal Handbook, Volume 2. Ensure that <br />project activities did not increase soil lead concentrations above pre -job levels. Return the <br />site to the pre -job levels if the project activities increase the lead -in -soil levels at no cost to <br />the Department. <br />For structures less than 14 feet [27m] min height, take one sample north, <br />south, east , and west (where soil is present) of the structure. If the structure is longer <br />than 14 feet [27m], take one additional sample for every 14 feet [27m] in length. <br />For structures greater than 14 feet [27m] min height, take two samples <br />north, south, east , and west (where soil is present) of the structure. Locate the inner row <br />of samples within 14 feet [27m] of the structure. Locate the outer row of samples at a <br />distance equal to the height of the structure. If the structured is longer than 14 feet [27m], <br />take one additional sample for every 14 feet [27m] in length. <br />560 -16.9 Protection of Adjacent Areas: Protect all areas adjacent to abrasive blast <br />cleaning, including deck grating. Before the commencement of any cleaning and coating <br />operations, provide a control plan for the protection of adjacent surfaces from damage by <br />nearby blasting and coating to the Engineer for review. Repair any damage to adjacent <br />areas at no expense to the Department. The repair procedure must be submitted to the <br />Engineer for acceptance prior to any remediation. <br />560 -16.10 Collection and Handling of Waste: Properly classify, package, store, <br />transportation, and dispose of all paint removal debris, both solid and liquid in accordance <br />with SSPC Guide 7, Guide for the Disposal of Lead - Contaminated Surface Preparation <br />Debris, the Federal Water Pollution Control Act with amendments, and all other current <br />government regulations and guidelines. Comply with the Resource Conservation and <br />Recovery Act to include, at a minimum, CFR 40, parts 260 -268. Keep solid and liquid <br />waste separate and individual waste streams separate prior to identification, storage, <br />transportation, and disposal. Submit the method of disposal Engineer for approval a <br />minimum of three weeks prior to the date of off -site shipment of waste. <br />560 -16.11 Testing and Analysis: Conduct the Analyses for the regulated area and <br />for waste identification by an EPA certified, independent laboratory with an approved <br />comprehensive Quality Assurance Plan. Provide a copy of all sampling and test reports no <br />later than 72 hours after collection of samples. <br />March 2007 01000 -137 03- 4122.D '` `_� <br />
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