Laserfiche WebLink
H. During sandblasting and coating operations, the Contractor shall provide <br />adequate protection and containment to prevent damage to adjacent structures <br />and property by his operations. The Contractor shall also perform intermittent or <br />periodic clean up of adjacent grounds to prevent the accumulation of sandblast <br />sand and debris caused by his operations. <br />The Contractor shall be fully responsible to recover, remove and dispose of <br />properly all spent abrasives, removed coating and paint, spent solvents, paint <br />containers and other non-specific waste in accordance with current State and <br />Federal regulation included but not limited to the 1976 Resource, Conservation <br />and Recovery Act (RCRA) and its amendments, specifically the 1984 Hazardous <br />and Solid Waste Amendments to RCRA. Disposal of "empty containers" shall be <br />in accordance with RCRA 40 CFR 261.7 and Minnesota State Regulations. <br />IN ADDITION THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT FOR REVIEW AND <br />APPROVAL HIS TCLP SAMPLING PLAN. The Sampling Plan and quality control <br />measures must be in conformance with EPA Test Procedure Manual SW-846 <br />and current State of Minnesota, Pollution Control Agency Requirements. Proper <br />documentation of this process is required by EPA and this specification. The <br />Contractor is also responsible to provide proper documentation per RCRA/EPA <br />and State regulations for identifying, tracking and disposal of the waste <br />generated. At a minimum, this documentation shall include a Waste Evaluation <br />Form, Industrial Solid Waste Tracking Form, Landfill Special Waste Tracking <br />Form and letter of acceptance of the waste by the appropriate landfill or disposal <br />site. <br />K. Under this Agreement, the Contractor shall be responsible for compliance with <br />local, state and federal regulations concerning emissions or disposal of solid, <br />particulate, liquid or gaseous matter as a result of the cleaning, painting or other <br />operations. Compliance with this provision shall be accomplished without direct <br />supervision from the Engineer or Owner. The Owner shall not grant additional <br />compensation for changes in the law, regulations or interpretations of said laws <br />or regulations. The burning of trash, paper or wood on the job site is not <br />permitted. Unless otherwise provided by these specifications, the Contractor is <br />responsible for all containing, shielding, waste retrieval or other precautions <br />required by any regulatory agency at no additional cost to the Owner. Any fines <br />imposed on the Owner or Engineer by any regulatory agency because of the <br />contractor's non-compliance with Environmental Regulations shall be paid or <br />reimbursed by the contractor. <br />L. The Contractor shall perform timely laboratory testing of waste materials <br />generated on the job site to determine its specific classification for proper <br />disposal in accordance with this Specification and all applicable State and <br />Federal Regulations. A MINIMUM OF FOUR (4) TCLP TESTS SHALL BE <br />PERFORMED or as required by regulations on both the interior and exterior <br />waste materials. TCLP testing shall be for all eight (8) specific constituent <br />concentrations (eight (8) heavy metals/inorganics) as shown in 40 CFR 261.24, <br />Table 1 or as amended by regulation. <br />M. The Owner intends to perform timely laboratory testing of waste materials to <br />verify test results taken by the Contractor. In the event of discrepancies in test <br />P05367-2016-000 / Mounds View 09 96 20 - 16 PRESSURE VESSEL COATING <br />2019 WTP Rehabilitation SYSTEMS <br />