For sites where the tank contained a hazardous
waste, remediation should occur under the RCRA
Corrective Action requirements of 40 CFR 264, 40 CFR
265, and applicable state requirements.
Coordinate with the customer regarding possible
designer's discussions with the regulators, and the
existence of unique requirements. Some MACOMS
require the Installation Project/Program Manager
either be responsible for all coordination or be
included on all contacts with the regulators. For
projects not on an active installation the designer
should discuss requirements with the regulators and
omit references to the installation and the
Installation Environmental Coordinator.
Include the applicable state and local regulatory
references where appropriate in the body of the
specification.
The following specifications must be used in
conjunction with this section:
Section 01351 SAFETY, HEALTH, AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE
(HTRW/UST)
Section 01320 PROJECT SCHEDULE
Section 01451 CONTRACTOR QUALITY CONTROL
Section 02120 TRANSPORTATION AND DISPOSAL OF
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Section 01450 CHEMICAL DATA QUALITY CONTROL
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REFERENCES
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NOTE: Issue (date) of references included in
provided by the latest guide specification. Use of
SpecsIntact automated reference checking is
recommended for projects based on older guide
specifications.
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The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the
extent referenced. The publications are referred to within the text by the
basic designation only.
AMERICAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTE (API)
API PUBL 2217A
(1997) Guidelines for Work in Inert
API PUBL 2219
(1999) Safe Operation of Vacuum Trucks in
Petroleum Service
API RP 1604
(1996; R 2001) Closure of Underground
Petroleum Storage Tanks
API RP 2003
(1998) Protection Against Ignitions
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