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setting up its hazardous waste management program. In addition, a Weekly Hazardous Waste Inspection <br />is required to be completed within the Evoco fuze system to ensure minimum requirements are being <br />met within the Contractor's hazardous waste management program. <br />(a) Contractor is required to perform a Weekly Hazardous Waste Inspection for each week project is in an <br />active status. Active status is defined as the first day open tops arrive on site. Inactive status is reached <br />when the last open top is removed from the site and all Hazardous Waste is appropriately removed from <br />the site. <br />(b) The individual responsible for submission of the Weekly Hazardous Waste Inspection must be Storm - <br />water Compliance Certified. <br />3.6.2.4 WASTE MANAGEMENT. Contractor shall have primary responsibility as the generator of all Universal, <br />C&D, and Hazardous Waste at the Site, including identification and management, regardless of who supplied <br />the materials. Contractor must utilize the Waste Management, Inc. Lamptracker Program to dispose of all <br />Universal Waste generated on the Project Site and must utilize Waste Management, Inc. for Hazardous <br />Waste disposal and hauling. Contractor is responsible for all costs associated with disposal of hazardous or <br />universal waste. <br />3.6.2.4.1 Universal Waste. Contractor shall, upon notification of successful bid award, contact Waste Manage- <br />ment National Services, Inc.(www.wmlamptracker.com/walmartconstruction) to set up a Lamptracker <br />account and register the specific Project Site to manage and recycle/dispose of all Universal and a -scrap <br />(electronic equipment) waste generated on the Site. <br />3.6.2.4.2 Onsite Storage of Waste. <br />(a) Contractor shall establish an enclosed and fenced storage area on -site for General Waste as specified <br />in Specification 01500. Neither Hazardous Waste nor Universal Waste is required to be maintained <br />1 in the enclosed, fenced area. <br />(b) Fencing is not required for General Waste if all open tops are equipped with lids capable of locking <br />to prevent items from being deposited in the open tops. Lids shall be locked and remain locked <br />when not adding or removing waste. <br />(c) The Hazardous Waste storage area shall be at least 50 feet from the property line. <br />(d) Hazardous Waste shall have appropriate signage as required by RCRA, including but not limited to <br />the following: <br />1)"No Smoking" signs where Hazardous Waste is stored; and <br />2)"Hazardous Waste" (and "Hazardous Materials", as appropriate) where Hazardous Waste <br />' (and Hazardous Materials) are stored; and <br />3)Each specific container of Hazardous Waste shall be marked with the words "Hazardous <br />Waste" and the accumulation start date (the date the Hazardous Waste was first placed in <br />the container). Contractor shall utilize the Hazardous Waste labels provided by Waste <br />Management, Inc. <br />(e) Each type of Hazardous Waste shall be placed in a separate container with a watertight, closeable <br />lid. <br />1)Hazardous Waste is classified as: Toxic, Reactive, Ignitable and Corrosive. A separation <br />system that keeps these types of Hazardous Waste apart is required. <br />2)Universal and a -scrap wastes include: Lamps, batteries, mercury devices (thermostats, <br />switches, thermometers, etc.) and non -PCB containing ballasts, capacitors and electronic <br />equipment. <br />i. Ballasts containing PCBs will be accepted by Waste Management, Inc. as fully <br />' regulated Hazardous Waste provided they are segregated from non -PCB ballasts <br />and properly disclosed when requesting a pickup. <br />3.6.2.4.3 Contractor shall insure protocols are in place to prevent unauthorized disposal of Hazardous Waste in <br />open tops. Prevention measures may include but are not limited to: open tops set back from the fencing <br />or lids on the open tops. <br />01351-11 <br />0706 - Zephyrhills, Florida - 16592140 February 16, 2017 <br />
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