disposal, some of these requirements are not
applicable.
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a. Collect lead-contaminated waste, scrap, debris, bags, containers,
equipment, and lead-contaminated clothing that may produce airborne
concentrations of lead particles. Label the containers in accordance
with 29 CFR 1926.62 and 40 CFR 262. Dispose of lead-contaminated waste
material at an [EPA] [or] [State] approved hazardous waste treatment,
b. Place waste materials in U.S. Department of Transportation (49 CFR
178) approved 208 liter 55 gallon drums. Properly label each drum to
identify the type of waste (49 CFR 172) and the date the drum was
filled. For hazardous waste, the collection drum requires
marking/labeling in accordance with 40 CFR 262 during the
accumulation/collection timeframe. The Contracting Officer or an
authorized representative will assign an area for interim storage of
waste-containing drums. Do not store hazardous waste drums in interim
storage longer than 90 calendar days from the date affixed to each drum.
c. Handle, transport, and dispose lead or lead-contaminated material
classified as hazardous waste in accordance with 40 CFR 260, 40 CFR 261,
40 CFR 262, 40 CFR 263, 40 CFR 264, and 40 CFR 265. Comply with land
disposal restriction notification requirements as required by 40 CFR 268.
d. All material, whether hazardous or non-hazardous shall be disposed
in accordance with laws and provisions and Federal, State, or local
regulations. Ensure waste is properly characterized. The result of each
waste characterization (TCLP for RCRA materials) will dictate disposal
requirements.
3.5.2.1
Disposal Documentation
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NOTE: Include the following paragraph if the
Contractor is to dispose of waste.
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Submit written evidence to demonstrate the hazardous waste treatment,
storage, or disposal facility (TSD) is approved for lead disposal by the
EPA, State or local regulatory agencies. Submit one copy of the completed
hazardous waste manifest, signed and dated by the initial transporter in
accordance with 40 CFR 262. Contractor shall provide a certificate that
the waste was accepted by the disposal facility. [Provide turn-in documents
or weight tickets for non-hazardous waste disposal.]
3.5.3
Payment for Hazardous Waste
Payment for disposal of hazardous and non-hazardous waste will not be made
until a signed copy of the manifest from the treatment or disposal facility
certifying the amount of lead-containing materials or non-hazardous waste
delivered is returned and a copy is furnished to the Government.
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