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Scope of Work - Lead Paint Abatement <br />Grand Theatre m 21 Lamar Avenue, Paris, Texas <br />April 11, 2011 m Terracon Project No. 94107645 <br />Irerracon <br />Place all waste generated during the project in a DOT approved drum lined with a 6 mil. <br />disposal bag in an enciosed dumpster, truck or designated secure storage area. <br />Separate waste materials into the following categories and label all disposal drums. <br />a. Non-Hazardous Solid Waste: <br />• After thorough cleaning, plastic sheeting and duct tape used during <br />abatement. <br />b. Hazardous Solid Waste: <br />• Paint chips <br />• Rags, sponges, mops, HEPA vacuum filters and contents, respirator <br />cartridges, protective clothing, shower water filter(s) and other <br />materials used during abatement. <br />• Wood Components if applicable <br />c. Hazardous Liquid Waste (as determined by testing) <br />• Waste water <br />All waste shall be handled and disposed of according to local, city, state, and federai <br />regulations. All waste assumed to be hazardous shall be transported off-site to the <br />approved disposal site by CONTRACTOR. <br />Disposal of Non-Hazardous Solid Waste (as categorized by Owner's <br />Representative) <br />Materials are to remain in 6 mil disposal bags or wrapped in polyethylene sheeting. <br />Transport waste in enclosed trucks or dumpsters. <br />Disposal of Non-Hazardous Liquid Waste (as categorized by Owner's <br />Representative) <br />Dispose of liquid waste by pouring into sanitary sewage system if permission is received <br />from publicly owned treatment works facility (POTW). Do not dispose of liquid waste by <br />pouring onto ground or into storm drain. If the liquid waste contains phosphates or other <br />chemicals advise treatment facility of quantity of liquid and that it is likely to contain <br />phosphates. <br />Properly filtered shower water shall be disposed of as non-hazardous liquid <br />waste. All filters hall be disposed of in accordance with applicable <br />regulations. <br />m m 3 <br />