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Bill of Lading Analysis. Jeffrey L. Kurtz 508-574-2906 www.JeffreyLKurtz.com J effreyLKurtz@gmail.com. Motivation. Interest in Environmental Services IT Desire to learn more about the role of LSPs and MassDEP Thought there might be interesting trends in the Bill of Lading data.
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Bill of Lading Analysis Jeffrey L. Kurtz 508-574-2906 www.JeffreyLKurtz.com JeffreyLKurtz@gmail.com
Motivation • Interest in Environmental Services IT • Desire to learn more about the role of LSPs and MassDEP • Thought there might be interesting trends in the Bill of Lading data www.JeffreyLKurtz.com
Bill of Lading – BWSC 112 • Report remediation waste transport to its final destination • Data from 2011-2013 • 3,004 submissions or transactions • Ignore temporary storage www.JeffreyLKurtz.com
Proportion by Location www.JeffreyLKurtz.com
Contaminant Proportions www.JeffreyLKurtz.com
Constiuent Proportions www.JeffreyLKurtz.com
Summary of Shipment – BWSC 112A • Submitted by Receiving Facility • Provides more accurate quantity than BOL • Electronic submissions only • Looked only at soil amounts www.JeffreyLKurtz.com
Soil-based Waste Quanities (tons) www.JeffreyLKurtz.com
Receiving Facility Frequencies www.JeffreyLKurtz.com
Receiving Facility Frequencies (Cont.) MA Outside MA www.JeffreyLKurtz.com
Receiving Facilities Soil Quantities MA Outside MA www.JeffreyLKurtz.com
Thank You • D. Paul Bakely, Reginal Planner, BWSC • J. Andrew Irwin, PE, LSP, IRWIN Engineers • Heekyung Han, SAS Statistician www.JeffreyLKurtz.com