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CONSTRUCTION WASTE. Products (Non-hazardous: sand, tires, latex paint, paper, wood, metal, PVC). Solid Waste (Non-hazardous discarded products: stripe grindings, trash, slightly contaminated soil, empty containers). Inert Material. The World of HazMat. USE. OIL. MIX.
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Products (Non-hazardous: sand, tires, latex paint, paper, wood, metal, PVC) Solid Waste (Non-hazardous discarded products: stripe grindings, trash, slightly contaminated soil, empty containers) Inert Material The World of HazMat USE OIL MIX Hazardous Materials (paint thinner, spray paint, solvent, pesticide, striping paint, acid, bleach) Hazardous Waste (lead paint, spent solvent, mercury lamps, aerosol cans, asbestos, PCBs) USE
Clean Fill(Per OAR 340-093-0030) • Weathered, consolidated asphalt paving • Concrete (re-bar is allowed) • Clean soil • Rock • Brick
Solid Waste Non-lead paint grindings Most treated wood General trash Mildly contaminated soil
Solid Waste Management Must go to a Permitted Landfill OR Can be used on-Site with a DEQ “Letter of Authorization” If encapsulated and away from sensitive environments
Hazardous Waste Management • EPA ID# for Site • Label waste containers: • “Hazardous Waste” • Contents • Accumulation dates • Securely close containers • Good container condition • Secured storage area • Secondary containment • Segregated from incompatible material • Posted storage area
Contractor Documentation • Pollution Control Plan(all projects) • SPCC plan(fuel storage near water) • Health and Safety Plan(projects with contamination or hazardous waste) • Hazardous Waste Determination (sites generating waste) • Contingency Plan (LQG and SQG hazardous waste generators)
Pollution Control PlanRequired for ALL ODOT Projects • Off site vehicle tracking & dust prevention • Pollution Prevention Measures (for construction activities involving contaminated media) • Materials Management (Hazardous materials and fuel storage) • Spill Prevention • Spill Cleanup • Waste Management • Vehicle and Equipment Maintenance
SPCC PlanFor fuel storage near surface water • Containment • Secondary Containment • Diversionary structures • Integrity testing • Inspections • Security • Training
Health and Safety PlanFor Projects where contamination will be encountered • Personal protective equipment • Air monitoring • Work zones/site control • Decontamination procedures • Emergency response plan • Confined space entry procedures • Spill containment plan • Training • Medical Surveillance
Hazardous Waste DeterminationFor ALL Projects that will generate waste (other general trash) • Identify all waste that will be produced • For each type of waste determine whether it is hazardous • For Hazardous Waste estimate amount to be generated • Determine Generator category: • None: No Hazardous Waste • CEG: Less than 220 lbs/mo • SQG: Less than 2,200 lbs/mo • LQG: More than 2,200 lbs/mo
Contingency PlanFor Large Quantity Hazardous Waste Generators (Also advisable for Small Quantity Generators) • Emergency response plan for releases, fire or explosion • Arrangements with emergency services • Contractor emergency coordinator • Location of emergency equipment • Evacuation plan
Transportation • Hazardous Waste Manifest • Containers secure and labeled • Vehicle Placarding • Qualified Transporter (DOT HazMat Training)
ODOT HazMat Coordinators • Region 1: Charles Schwarz (503-731-8290) • Region 2: Deborah Varty (503-986-3699) • Region 3: Kenny Camp (541-957-3594) • Region 4: Mike Darling (541-388-6329) • Region 5: Ed Bartels (541-963-1590) • Headquarters: Jennie Armstrong (503-731-8252)