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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS 1506 HI AIR BASE WING <MAC!
KIRTLAND AIR FORCE 81\SE. NEW MEXICO 87117-5000
REf'L Y TO
. R:ECElfmTERED FEB 2 1989
ATTN OF EM (Av 2 4 6 - 2 7 7 3 ) S 0 JAN 1989
~RDOUS WASTE SECTION
su9JECT Revisions to the Part B Hazardous Waste Operating Permit
TO DRMO/YDL
I. We have discovered that the Defence Logistics Agency, Battle Creek, Michigan, amends all deficiencies in the RCRA Part B Hazardous Waste Operating Permits. We recently received a letter of deficiency (Atch 1) from the New Mexico Environmental Improvement Division (NMEID) on the Kirtland Air Force Base (AFB) Waste Analysis Plan (Atch 2). The Hazardous Waste Contingency Plan (Atch 3) was also revised to enhance readability.
2. Please forward these documents to review and possible inclusion in Hazardous Waste Operating Permit.
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PETER W. WARN, Colonel, USAF Director, Environmental management Division
your regional office for the Kirtlan~ AFB RCRA Part B
3 Atch I. NMEID Ltr, 6 Jan 89 . ~
2. Waste Analysis Plan )"0' ~·J
3. Hazardous Waste .?~.., ~:.i.,1~ Contingency Plan
cc: Nick Van Kleeck NMEID
KAFB101 1
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1190 St. Francis Drive
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87503
GARREY CARRUTHERS
Governor
CARLA L. MUTH Secretary
MICHAEL J. BURKHART
Deputy Secretary
HEALTH ANO ENVIRONMENT DEPAATM£NT
January 6, 1989
Nicholas W. Muszynski, llt, USAF Deputy Director,
Environmental Management Division Department of the Air Force Headquarters, 1606th Air Base Wing (MAC) Kirtland Air Force Base, NM 87117
Dear Lieutenant Muszynski:
I have rev.iewed the KirtJand We.ste Analysis Plan submitted December 5 and have found the def.iciencies noted below. Please incorpo:r·ate tl'!e o:-;ll2nges <1!!d p:::·ryvjdr: the additional information requested. As you know, the waste analysis plan will be incorporated directly into the permit and therefore must be complete before a draft permit can be issued.
1) QJ'_,f=siJ:.~ _Y.!_as_i:es ~ As we lrn.ve d.iscussed on the phone, the plan does not contain procedures for the receipt of waste from offsite. Specific areas which must be addressed are outlined below.
A) P .lease characterize tl:e type and frequency of shipmen ts yo1.1 ezpec~ tu recejve 1.ro1':"! otf·-site. Will you get reguJar shipments of a uniform waste from certain generators? Will yon get 011P.-·t.im(:~ or i11f.c0rr~f:~r:t sb.l.pments of widely varying wastes from a .large pool of occasional generators? This information \•Jill detet::dnP the procedures you should have in place ln your waste analysis plan. The discussion below emphas.izes pr-ocedurer~ fo~· the drummed wastes you have already indicated you plan to handle. After you have more fully characterized tbP wa!.>tes you expect to receive from off-site, and a:r..y otb.e!' irregularly generated wastes from Kirtla.r.d th.8t tbe DRMO will handle, you will need to include similar procedures to handle wastes not contained in drums (e. g. small contair:.e:::s, bags, bulk dry materials).
B} What waste an~lysis ir!formation will be provided by offs i t e g e n e r a. t o r <..:; '? { R e f' e ~, e 1~ r: e :SW MR. - 5 , P a r t V , S e c t i o :1
264.13(a)(2)). What ver'..fic.::itio:! will be performed by the DRM()? I:1 cc11::1ne:':-·cial <)tH~:--[-Jt-1.rJ!'!!:s, 1·~ is co1nmon pract:ce for either the generator or the storage facility to perform an
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21 S."-'rr:p:.:·:sJ .t··~·•.•e<1: 1 r~··:< m1i.st. be detailed (264.13 ( 1)) ( '<);. ~>-·i ;•· ':· 1 ,,, ::r. : ude the perce•1t of drurr.s samplP! 1 r,, ... i::,=ic;~ ·.0 ~::1.·:~1<:>11t, sampling equipment and mP.thr.1d::· ''.1P '.:''"'···~'n: f,, •. Sf~Jecting \'1l~ir::1 d::-u1:1s to s8.mp1° .. ~1~,._1 :;1~>!. 1 ~r:·d~; ,,,,...sample preser•;at.i•:.:>:1. We s1JtJQ1:"'"'' ~3;:1.:npl ·' '.: .. ; '. :1'1: " 'lie drums i!i e;:ic~t sl1jpl".!e:1t, usinq r:;·"-,"'~·e.·~1;:ot'« ...... ,:.1.·~:'• ·<:-•:·q1l.i.t:G to select which drums tcJ ~~ .. ~:.-~·~j;''·>. I.?~ tl.'. ~if•' i.r.'.r~r!~ ~ r·.i' possilJJe 1;~1·r~:~~~3 \·:.it:"'..j.~-1
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sampt.~:1·.;r f>""!('.erlt:rr:·': '·-.·- -!l:.:ic.il.e::; that are not contained .i!~ d.r.·~1~·r .. ~.r :;1· :.:. pr_,c..:i~-,::.110 ·'~·::·!!: .. /L1~· \\'ill receJ.i/f' sur:~1
:nat~r::::i.:. S."Jt:1p!.~1:(_: ·:· 1;-1'L·:!'.<·!1;t and containers shot:.ld be ~j}a~;;;.: u" ,:~ <-~5~~~i l,J· .!v .,,,, •~ n1aterial. ·'lc11..l m~ .. l s1.~lJ:r.it
J:H":i-:::•::oduc-es other 1_::;::i!1 t:: .. ~·se suggested above, but you \AJ 5 1 , ,·_ H \ " ! · · · ~ ., ~ .. { ~ · · , .._, .' ~ c ~3. ~ ~ j () r1 f o r t l 1-=: ch a r1 g f.'~ ~; •
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~!~f-<;rr·:.~~ ~,·~1 to r1"~'.·::uJ'fJ ·' 1:::tt the waste is inde~(l the w2.ste ·-:~~-:>d cl!~'".>.·~ ·~~:1:::.-~est. Com:nor1 fingert-)rint para1r~.~ 1 c:· :- , .. ,, ''i'~" " y1·;:iv.ity, flashpoint, ph, and ,.Jisu~l ~:·;·~?.~.-.-:~.·. ~.<:?~·=.'.-·\:~.·- ·:-? !L 1 ~·.ase separat.i.01"!, color, odor, tu:::·b~(:_~ !:y; 'i'!•1 ·... :".)t' these parameters wi.ll be dev~li:ip•?•1 {>'•.1:" "''' . _' ' 01 .'. waste characterization. A se': ,. 'Yll':'":'""-; , ...... -:: "• · ':,l:ould be specif led ir.. the plan, i'l•:~.i.c.?t;::~, :-.,,l'i :•:.·· 1) ~:1"" ~ingerprir1t value for- an irlc:~:PJ·:(~'~::-:- !·, L1!:: ·" ·e-1.i:,y frou1 t11e ii15~:ial
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s::~· 1.::r" :J?\:ViO wL :;.:'!: :'u:':nal.~y reject shipments, p!~·,:·r.:1.l ·:· 1 ~t:; f(··~· .'''··~_: 1 • t·· :,":f tt 1 ~-· WCtSte, C<)I~~ac',:~1~~; 1bF·
gP!i•:-:i:a'or an~l per[ ,i:·;n::1·; i.:o~·e i~·1-depth characterization sliuu.11':. 1·..i'· .i.Pr.' '',J•Jr::;·.~ )i ' : ·:·::) l ,.. : .' uw cha::'': sind lar to the or:e ~')1~ 1,··· .~-:-:>!SRl~. 1n4~l ~'"'::.1 ~-!t~ .. :.p ~:~ l.
2) Test Methods (264.J.:o.(Ll '.>'.'. A'·tar:hment 6 is not s;iecific enough. 1\. t:l1~'':l !·~!-:nw~.1·:; !" 1 ; 1···" :• !<>•.;ts which w;_;..: be riJ!1 on each waste :u:· l'i':: :.cl: '/'', :1' :: l· !·1.1 he permitted should be submitt:e:::. Yo'.1 tqH•c' ;11.1! 1-''!"'''.•::·1!_.:·) c ''r:' the tests whlch w.ill be performed for c .. !: :·1;.;1s~~e~~ ~., ·~~:~a1·t sjrn"ilar to tl1e cl1arts in. t}1e DOD model per:"'.". :1'!:r.:ll)£·"'"'' •·;:_:.' c·1·~·.i.c•". The attachment. s:1ould include the Set.~~f:2<;J-• :r-=~···.rl ~·,,~-,~: 1 !<:'d 1020) fo!" tes1:.i~1g ~he
ignitabjJJty c'f p<"i'.:': Vi;."'-·'·'".- ;.,'•t ·,:::o.: !0.1.· :n<?.terials. You may wish to inc .l l!de tl::'=' ~r:i~..; c-!: ;·(1'n:::i ~C"J'."Rpli me !_hods (methods 8010 through 8150) in c1Ucl1t~'~': •,: ··!"' r~·· r.!~: r·.r-..•;·~·°"(]~~, .;:;is the lat.ter re<.rnJ!'t~ a significantly ln'Jl'"" ~:cp 1 ii-:>'. icat~~d Ii'lboratory. GC methods are usuall·y a(Jequate ~.· 1
' .. ~(·?r_if~~}- t.~t~~ cc11n;.">t)sttio11 of ide!1t.ifJ.er1 '-'lastes and are often fa~· .!.ess e::.pensi·Je.
3) J.'?_~-t~_r~g .. _s>t. o·:·•:·•-,, ':J,~,.,.•,~ ~:·•.1ca~n~.;. WJ~.ile anaJysis of c>~~·~;j-f:e
waste st:::·eams r:•=>od '~C)~· i,.,, '''-~~ e:~t<>r::=:iv,, clue to the kr:.owler3go of process Rva .. :.1:~·::~ .. ~, ~i!'.::-·,:, !r•r_··_:1~~.! ~ .. , t~_Pcessar·y th;:!'~ ,_;11!"·1-,=>;·~.~ ... i provided for ':Jy t'.".t? p:~"3:l. i\ S•'": r"' f ~:·:,;erprint pa!'a::ieters S 1 ~'J\.::ld be de v e .l () r .. C' d ! I\ c.' w d ~; t I • • : •:: c: ·•. 13 (] f r 0 m ea'. -b. s a t c : . l t p
collect!.01: p•Jit:'. ~ :J:'!1 !.'t"' ]· l'. ~ :,; 1·· :<.>:i~ characterization. Each drum rece.:•.•r::1 ::: 1 '.'><· ~JFMO r.,i,,,, ·l •:·.!"'l llf~ :::.amp.led, ant~ tbe -:~;.1:".'f'd'?
analyzed for t~:er;e f ':.:1ge1r1:· ~:·+ p;~...-;imet:ers. ~his will provirje -3.
I~apid, s.1n1J;'.~.~ ·~r(_..,, .. '~·r':.'.'. 1 ' jr:·;· (.·· (-.>~ !_ ~:: ~:1r;'<3 c·o11t(~nts.
4) Personnel pt""'~d:~.il.m.'.~1'.-,r .~:~.::~p.1:L1q :=ud __ ana).y~-~-~-'... It appeat's that DRMO KJ.rt.J.anr.11 -!,h,. !'.i.,·1 ·-C''~':-··:1:· 1 '~-·t1l;·:i.L Engi11ee~in9 Ser\'"]c·~-· a!1c: OEHL/B':'ooks A.FB wLlJ. <dl '··"'';r:• r;11 1 ::~ role i:~ sampling .::::n:d/o:r analysjs. Pl~a·:.:·· ( ;,:, <y l'Jl;: 1·;~:1 ' i'"'···tr.inn which tasks fo1· v1;:;i'.">tes received from of~:-si'·e an.d wastr::><:; q":':;erated at Kirtland. A QA/QC program (see belr''''' w~::1 :~·"'' ,, l·-· untlined fo:::' each unit that participates in s~rn~li~y or ~r~:(~ls.
5) Q~~J:~:tY. 2l~·.!:;u1·a::t <''.C{\Ja'.._i ty •.o:·truJ (?70.30(e)). Please >E;t:'.:1::1it a QA/QC program fu'' e;:.ic'.i ·.r:~L 1',''.1'.ated with KAFB that will be performing w;;t~:~.~ ~;,c'.lnJ.._,l :r."J ,. ,,,;i .. i·/·::j~;. These programs should address the fol lowing 5. te:~"'', ,.,,., '~ ppropr iate for the activities carried out at t !JP ".1.c: .~ '
a) prov.isiur:~.:; f•:i.::- S''.L't:'''' ,,,:,:i:t B?HJ testing of sa:nplir.g and 21 !~l ?. : r/ S j ~:.; [ H~"°'.' .• '. • ' ' l ~ ~ .\. J'.' t ;
b) procedurP.s i1'.·';tt'"c.:.tc ... ·1 · . ..,:.,,,., . .-. .::.:··~f.•-:; are ur.acceptable, i.e. n.u!.t-·:'~1'~·<~.~ <::~:
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RINCHEN CONPANY INC G£HUMTOR'S WAST[ PROFILE SHEET
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IA. GENERAL INFORMATION ALBUOUEROU£ NM 87107
'iEHER A TOR NAME
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TECHNICAL CONT ACT· TITLE: PHONE: NAME Of' 'KASTE:
PROCESS GENERATING 'KASTE: -B PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF 'WASTE
COLOR: De:scri be Clarity: 0 Cleer Phe3e Seperetlon: 0 Cloudy
De:scri be Number of layers pH 0 < 2 0 0 8 1-10.0 SPEClrlC 0 <.8 a 1.2-1.4 FLASH a < 10 °F 0 >200°F
a 2.0-4 o a 10.1-12.5 GRAVITY 0 .8-1.0 0 I .4-1.6 POINT a 70°F' - 140°F a EXACT a -..1-s.9 a >12.s a 1 .0 - '.2 a ) 1 .& 0 1 40°F - 200°F' a 6 0-8 0 a EXACT -- a EXACT
c. CHEMICAL COMPOSITION RANGE D. METALS a TOT AL (PPtl) a EPA EXTRACT ION PROCESS LO'KER UPPER ARSENIC (MG/ML)
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f. SHIPP ING INFORMATION G. HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS
DOT HAZARDOUS MA TERI AL D YES 0 NO RE ACT IVE : 0 NONE D PYROPHOJ; IC 0 SHOCK SENS IT IV[
PROPER SHIPPING NAME 0 EXPLOSIVE 0 'ir'ATER RE ACTIVE 0 OTHER
H ,A,Z ARO CL ASS OTHER HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS : 10 NO R 0. 0 NONE 0 RADIOACTIVE 0 ETIOLOGICAL ANTICIPATED VOLUME (UNITS) a PESTICIDE MANUF' ACTURING ..,,.ASTE a OTHER PER 0 ONE TIME 0 'w'EEK D MONTH USEP A HAZARDOUS 'ir' ASTE
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I HERESY CERTIFY TH"T ALL INFORMATION SUBMITTED IN THIS "ND ALL ATTACHED DOCUMENTS IS COMPLETE "ND ACCUR.A.TE, AND THAT ALL KNO'w'N OR SUSPECTED HAZARDS HAYE BEEN DISCLOSED. I FURTMER CERTlf'.'V THAT "NV SAMPLES SUBMITTED WITH THIS PROF' ILE NUMBER "RE REPRESENTATIVE OF THC "ft ASTE TO BE SHIPPED AND ARE TAKEN IN ACCORDANCE 'KITH S"ft 846 OR OTHER APPROV£D PROCEDURES. I AGREE TO NOTIFY RINCHEM IN 'KRITING 'w'HEN THE PROCESS GENERATING THIS 'w'ASTE STREAM CHANGES OR WHEN I HAVE REASON TO BELIEVE THE OATA CONTAINED HEREIN IS NOT COMPLETE ANO ACCURATE. SIGNATURE
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prec lslu::.1; e) submissio:-: of f,_:::>.::~':.~ a::d check samples to assess accuracy; f) extent tu wl1icl~ Li-:! QC procedures for individual test methods in SW-84() are fclJowr,,cL
a) Will t:!F.:• DRMO '.::omb in-? p::i.r t:: la.l drums of different waste types? If Sc!, CJUtl.ln·f-! j_J!:'•J'""et~~1res for dete.!'mining the compatibil.ity of wastes tt' be mixed together. This may be accompl ishpcJ e 1th er by hf:':1c 1.· ~;cA .le testing or by reference to published literature (264.17(c), 264.177(a)).
b) Paragraph 4. 8.. 011 W~9'=' '.'. shou:id outline procedures to verify the c8mpatibility of wastes with the containers they are placed .ii" ( :?G4 . :. "i.?) . Cc1~ tainers must also be free of residues o.f 5 . .:-Jcompa':ib.'..~ i·1•:istes (264.177(b)). One simple way to meet tl1es,,-~ }'cc~.::' r:-:aP'! !.:..; is t:o specify the use of only clean, DOT-approved r:t.;,•:1 <v,: cPrt if ied reconditioned drums of the type s;.)ec.:ifj.'?~~~ ·i~. ;;r~~~- ~.,eg·~-~.~.et1r.JJ1.s for eacl1 waste.
c) Outli.ne pro1.:<-'i:lU~":"3 tn -~·i•"'~'··:f·j, collect and analyze if necessary <.~!iy spi.~ .i'.> " . :1· id•; which accumulate in the secondary c•JntaJnment s·/stPr1 (?64.175(b) (5)).
d) Pa.:r.a'.).r~1ri'' 3.1).'.'.1. r".1 p,!~J'' 2 implies that the wastes in category 3 wj 11 be buH~ed tc1 ge ther. Please reword the sentencP t:t 1 cJ.a.1if'i 1)1;1'. '"1'l1er wa8tes" will be categorized and segreg8ted as appropti8te.
7) §_~_n1: ~ J:i~J 1r.•c_t. hqds, Pat·2.~r«~ph 2, c. on pages 1-2 should reference App0ndlx I of 40 CFR PRrt 261 for sampling procedures. The procedute!·~ cl 1:"c1 in At tachme:· t are the same as the Appendix I procedures, so this is a non-substantive change.
8) Rev 1 s .i ous tr• tltf~ .land bA.t: prov is ions of the waste analysis plan are needed. Attachment 5 and paragraph 6.b. on page 4 should be revjsed tc) ~'r•f: l0c!: botf· ·~:Jrt·ent and future addJtions to the list of restr~.cted waste<;. '38mple language might be, ''DRMO Kirtla11d wilJ .. t!,.rot.1y!1 ~:,·~· 1 \·1_:.c'd~JP r)f process or laboratory analysis, determine any wastes being h~ndled are restricted from land disposal under 40 CFR ~~r·t 268, and if such wastes exceed the applicable treatment :·;'::ind-? re.ls''. Attachment 5 needs to provide the EPA llazardou<.:; w:~r--.+"' ~nirnh~~ ~·nr each restricted waste, and provide spa•=·~ for any was t.8 "1!!<?.J ysi s information available. S i n c e no l .a .! 1 r e s l r .i c t e < l i·1 a~; t e ~;; a! e so l vents , the f i rs t paragraph should be rewot·ded tu read, " ... contains wastes rest r i c t e d f r om l and r ~- .!. .i ~1 '.' n d f' :".:' 4 0 CF R Par t 2 6 8 in concentrations ir! excess of tt•.e 2rp.15.cable treatment standard". Please note that i ~= ytJ:; <-iJ'c> rn;;\n: r~-·1:~ t: ing a restricted waste that does not exceed the treatment ~3tandard, you must provide the certification spec.ifiecl b'.i' 268.7(a) {?). Some facilities have elected to consider all their restricted wastes as exceeding the
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Test Methods to be used to measure the
Parameters !or Used or Spent Listed ~aste
Parame:er
Tetra c:h l oroethyl ene
C~r!:>on Tetrachloride
Ch 1 ori na ted Fl uoroc.a r!:>ons
Me~hylene Chloride
Tri chl oroethyl ene
l.l,1-iric:hloroethane
T e~ra c:h 1 oroethy1 ene
Methylene Chloride
Tri c:hl oroethy~ ene
l .1,1-Trichloroethane
Chl oroberuene
1 .1.2-Trichloro-1.2,2-lrifluroet.hane
Ortho-dic:hlorobenzene
Tri c:hl orofl uoro~thane
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Test Method
EPA SW-846 Method 8010 and 8240
EPA SW-846 Method 8010.and 62~0
£PA S\.:-~c Method 801 o and 8240 .
EPA SW-8<5 Method 8240
EPA SW-8.46 Method 8010 and 8240
EPA S\.:-8..(6 Method 8010 and 8240
EPA S\.:-846 Method 8010 and 8240
EPA S\.:-846 Heth:>d 82~0
EPA S~-846 Method 8010 and 8240
EPA S\.:-s.46 Mfthod 60i0 and BZ40
EPA S~·s.46 Method 8C20 and 8240
EPA S\i:-~5 Method EOlO and 8240
' .. EPA S~-8-46 Method 8010, 8120 and 8250
EPA 5\.:-8.46 Method 8010 and 8Z40
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W!StP Code
FD~
•
FOOS
F003
. . TABLE I-·3 I
iest Hetho:~ to be used to sneas~re the
Par&mcttr' !or Used or Spent Listed ~aste
Pa riimeter
Cresols and Cresylic Acid
Ni trobeni.ene
i ol uene
Methyl ethyl ketone
C&rb:lr. disulfide
I sob:.:t.anol
Pyridine
Xyle:::ie
Acetone
Ethyl Acetate
Ethyl Ben.::ene
Ethyl Ether
Methyl lsobutyl Ketone
n-Bu::yl Alcohol
Cyclohexanone
Methanol
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Test Hethod
£PA SW-846 Method 8~0 and 8250
EPA S..:-846 Ket.hod 8090 and azso EPA Sli:-8~6 Method BOZO ind BOZo4
£PA SW-846 Method 8015 1n.d 8240 .
£PA S~-846 Method 8015 and 8240
EPA SW-846 Method 8250
EPA S~'-&46 ~~"lod SCEO ind 8250
EPA S\:-846 M· ··~od 8020 a:id 8240
EPA ~~-846 Method 1010
£PA Sw-84( Me~hoc 1010
EPA Sw-846 Method 1010
EPA Slol-846 Method 8015 and ·. 8240
EPA S~-646 Method 8015 and 8240
EPA SW-846 Method 1010
EPA ~w-846 Method 1010
EPA S\1-846 Method 8010 and 8240
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Te:st Method:s for Unu:sed, Opened Container:s
i Wa:s~e Code Parsr:ieter Test Hethod
0001 Ign1 tab111 ty £PA SW-846 Method 1010 and 1020
D:J02: Corro.sivity EPA s-..-sz.i6 Hethod 9040 and 1110
! D003 • Reac~ivity EPA s-..-846 Hetho:i
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J)~j~ Ar:senic EPA S'"-646 Hethod 1310, 7060 and 706i
l:
' 00~5 Barium EPA SV-846 Hethod 1310, ! .
7080 and 7081 . I !
I ~ 0005 .. Cadmium EPA SR-646 Hethod 1310, 7090 and 7091
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;.:· 0007 Chro::iu::i EPA Sft-8t6 Method 1310,
' 7150, 719i, 7195 and 7196 . ~· '
i •/ DOO,S Leac EPA Sw-8ll6 Hethod 1310, . "'·.·.
·74zo and 7.li21 ·j: ... 0009 Mercury EPA S'"-846 Hethod 1310,
7470 and 747i
0010 Seleniuzr EPA s·..:-8!;6 Hethod 1310, . l 7740 and 77~1
%>011 Silver £PA SW-8~6 Hethod 1310, 7760 and 7761
DOi2 Endrin EPA sw-szi6 Hethod 1310, 8080 and 8250
0013 L1ndane EPA· SW~846 Hethod 1310, 8080 and 8250
D014 Hethoxychlor EPA SW-846 Hethod 1310, 8050 and 8250
0015 Toxaphene EPA Sill'-846 Hethod 1310, 8080 and 8250
')\.•''!.: ; .j ; •
2,11-D EPA SW-8'15 Hethod 1310, D0,16 I! .
8150 and 8250
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. ,• Te:st Hcthod:s for Unu:scd, Opened Con~ainer:s
Wa:ste Code Para::ietcr Te:st Hcthod
DP17 2,11,5-!? Sil vex EPA SW-8116 Hethod 1310, 8150 and 8250
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P006 Alucinum Pho:s;>hide EPA SW-8116 React1V1ty
P021 Calcium Cyanide EPA SiJ-8116 Hethod 9010
PC37 Di~ldrin EPA SW-8115 Method 8080 ' I,
P09B Pota::ssiu:n Cyanide EPA SW-8116 Method )010
P1011 S1lve; Cyanide EPA SW-8116 He:.hod 90i0
P·106 Sodiu:n Cyanide EPA SW-8116 Hethod 9010 . P122 Zinc Pho:sphide £?A SW-8116 Reactivity
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U002 Igni tabil i ty E?A S'ft-8116 Hc~hod 1010
UOi2 Aniline E?A Si.'-81;6 Hethod 8090 and 82ll0
U015 Aza:scrine E?A SW-8116 Method 8015 and 82!10
U019 !knzene E?A Si.'-8116 Hethod 8020 and 80211
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uo31 Igni~abili!y EPA Sit-8!l6 Hethod 1010
U036 Chlordane EPA S\i-8116 Hcthod 8080
UC37 Chlorobenzene EPA SW-8115 Method 8020 and 82110
uoqs Chloromethanc E?A SW-8116 Heth1>d 8010 and 82110
U051 Creo:sote EPA SW-8116 Method 8100 and 8250
Ign1tab1lity EPA SW-8116 Hethod 1010
DOT EPA SW-8116 Hethod 8080
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TABLE I-4
Te:st Hethod:s for Unu!!ed, Opene::l Containers
Wa:ste Code Pa!"'ame~er Te:st Hethod
U07S D1chlorod1fluoro~ethane EPA SW-846 Hethod 8010 and 82'10
.uoso Dichloromethane EPA SW-846 Hethod 8010 and 8240
U108 1,4-Dioxane EPA SW-846 Hethod 8250
U1i2 lgni t.abil 1 ty EPA St.'-846 Hethod 1010
U117 Ethyl Ether EPA SW-8'16 Het.hod 8015 and 8240
U122 Formaldehyde EPA SW-8'16 Method 8015 and 8240 '
Hexachlc!"'ocyclohexane EPA S'W-846 Hethod 8080 and 8250
Hydrazine (?.,T) EPA SW-845 Method 82!10
Hydroge~ Fluo!"'ide £?:.. SW-846 Hethod 82110
Lead Acetate EPA S'W-841) Hethod 71120 end 7421
Hercury EPA SW-846 Method 71170 and 7 Zl71
Methanol EPA SW-.846 Met.hod 8010 and 8240
Het.hyl Ethyl Ketone EPA SW-846 Hethod 8015 and 82'10
Hethyl I~obutyl Ketone EPA SW-8'10 Hethod 8015 and 8240
Nap~thalene EPA SW-846 Hethod 8100 and . 8250
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Pyridine EPA SW-8&ft) Method 8090 and 8250
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Waste Code
U210 . '.
U211
" ·l . :1
'I U220· I
•/
i •
U222
U225
U228
U232
•i. :
· U.233
U23B
.. ,. ~
U239
U.2'10
;, .1
! •:1 ! \ I :'"'
U.2118
·, J',:, .·'
: .. ~ ,-:. ' ; .
. ' .~,
~ ( ~ :.\ ! ~'
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· 1·.
t ;
,.( .
TABLE 1-4
Tes~ He~hod:s for Unu~ed, Opened Container
Parao~~er Te~~ Method
Tctrachloroethylene EPA SW-8116 Hcthod 8010 and 82110
Tctrachlorooethane EPA SW-Bq6 Hethod 8010 and . 82110
Toluene EPA SW-8116 Hc~hod 8020 ~ 80211
o-Toluidinc Hydrochloride £PA SW-8116 Hethod 8090 and 8250
1,1,1-Trichloroethane £PA SW-8116 Hethod 8010 and 82110
Trichloroe~hylene EPA SW-8116 Method 8010 and 821.;0
2,11,5-Trichlorophenoxyace~ic
Acid EPA SW-8116 Hethod 8150 and 8250
2,4,5-7r1chlorcphenoxypropion1c Acid EPA SW'-M6 Hethod 8150 and
8250
Ethyl Carba:a~e EPA SV-8'16 Method 8100 and 8250
Xylene EPA SW-8116 Kcthod 8020 and s2qo
2,4-Dichlorophencxyacetic Acid EPA SW-8116 Method 8150 and
8250
War far in EPA SW-8116 Method 8100 and 6250
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KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE
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WASTE ANALYSIS PLAN
TABLE of CONTENTS
I. Introduction 1
2. Waste Stream Identification 1
3. Segregation of Chemical Wastes 2
4. Waste Containers 2
5. Documentation and Chain-of-Custody 3
6. Sampling Frequency and Analysis a. Frequency 3 b. Analysis 3
7. Turn-in Procedures 4
8. List of Attachments 5
WASTE ANALYSIS PLAN
1. UJTRODUCTIO:N
This plan outlines a program Kirtland AFB CKAFBJ hazardous fulfill the requirements of the Title 40, Part 264.13. This plan store hazardous waste prior to approved, treatment, storage, or
2. WASTE STREAM IDENTIFICATION
to properly characterize the waste streams and is designed to
Code of Federal Regulations, contains information required to shipment to an off site EPA disposal facility.
a. The majority of new hazardous waste streams on Kirtland AFB will be identified by the Bioenvironmental Engineering Service CBES) during annual bioenvironmental engineering surveys conducted at each base industrial workplace. As part of these surveys, the BES technicians develop inventories of chemicals and other products used in the workplace through visual inspection and wi~,h the Hazardous Materials Issue CM-15) Report. The constituents of each chemical/product are obtained from the manufacturers Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and are listed on an AF Form 276 1 , Hazardous Materials Data (At ch 1) . When an industrial process generates a waste, the method of disposal will be identified in column six of AF Form 2761. A detailed explanation of the disposal procedures will be summarized on the AF Form 2758, Industrial Hygiene Survey Data Sheet-General, (Atch 2), for any chemical/product in question.
b. Waste streams outside an industrial workplace will be identified by the Environmental Management Function who manage the entire Hazardous Waste Program. The Environmental Management Function will maintai11 a routine surveillance program to survey all workplaces on base that generate hazardous waste. These surveys are conducted at least quarterly to ensure compliance with relevant environmental laws and regulations.
c. If 8 representative waste sample is required to identify the waste. it will be collected using the methods and procedures outlined in the Envi1,onmental Pt'otection Agency's ·samplers and Sampling Procedures for Hazardous Waste Streams·, EPA Manual 000/2-80-018. The Occupational Health Laboratory {OEHL) Sampling Guide, July 1985, provides additional sampling information. The preferred sampling method for chemical wastes is the "COLIWASA" method. A summary of sampling methods can be found in attachment 3.
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d. The BES together with the Environmental Management Function will review the M-15 report monthly. The BES will review for workplaces that may be receiving potentially hazardous materials without guidance on proper disposal and will report the findings to the Environmental Management Function. The Environmental Function will then provide the appropriate guidance, through training, routine surveillance, etc., to ensure the material is disposed of properly or the product is substituted with a product that posses less impact to the environment. In addition to reviewing the M-15 report, the Environmental Management Function will review the Stock Number Directory (SNUD) annually. This is performed to code any chemical products he/she may wish to track through the M-15 report.
3. SEGREGATION OF CHEMICAL WASTES
a. The purpose of proper waste segregation is to safe and systematic method to collect chemical wastes. to the procedures will be dealt with on an individual with the prior approval from the Environmental Function.
b. Chemical wastes are generally following categories:
segregated
provide a Exceptions basis and Management
into the
.L.. Waste Halogenated Solvents, i.e., FREON- Refrigerants and solvents, Trichloroethylene, Carbon Tetrachloride, etc ..
~ Waste Non-Halogenated Solvents, i.e., Xylene, Acetone, Methanol, Dry Cleaning Solvent, etc ..
~ Other Wastes, i.e., Corrosives, Heavy Metals, Reactives, Paint Sludges, etc ..
4. WASTE CONTAINERS
a. Containers used to collect hazardous waste must be non-leaking, show no evidence of deterioration (visible pitting, creases, significant reduction in parent metal thickness from corrosion, metal fatigue, etc.) and have no modifications that would render the container unusable.
b. All previous markings on a new waste collection container must be removed or covered with black paint and be clearly labeled as outlined below:
l. Waste Halo~enated Solvents. Containers must be marked as "WASTE HALOGENATED SOLVENTS" in three (3) inch white letters. This marking must be placed on opposite sides of the drum so the contents can be clearly identified from all angles.
2
~ Wast,e NON·-Halogenated Solvents. Containers must be marked as "WASTE NON-HALOGENATED SOLVENTS" in three (3) inch white letters. This marking opposite sides of the drum so the clearly identified from all angles.
must be placed contents can
on be
Other Wastes. an individual Function.
Container markings will be determined on basis by the Environmental Management
c. Each waste container must also have the following information painted on opposite sides: KAFBCORGANIZATION/SHOP CODE> . This Organization/Shop Code is a five digit code that is assigned to every workplace on Kirtland AFB.
5. DOCUMENTATION AND CHAIN OF CUSTODY
a. A typed memo or letter must be accomplished for all hazardous waste samples. This memo should state, as a minimum, the name of the individual who took the sample, where and why the sample was taken, description of the process that generated the waste, and a general description of the area where the waste was found. This information is essential for documenting new waste streams.
b. A Chain-·of--Custody form (Atch 4) will accompany all hazardous waste samples to an EPA certified laboratory.
6. SAMPLING FREQUENCY & ANALYSIS
a. f_!'_equency.
1. Hazardous waste streams will be sampled at least annually to verify the waste stream characterization. This analysis will also be repeated when the Environmental Management Function is notified, or has reason to believe, that the process or operation generating the hazardous waste has changed; and when the analysis is requested by the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office (DRMO).
2. The DRMO, also performs random sampling, quality assurance, analysis of hazardous waste containers turned in for disposal. This is accomplished to detect any "User's Knowledge· variations in the waste characterization. If variations are
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found, laboratory analysis will be requested,for each subsequent waste disposal action ' .until the waste stream has been sufficiently characterized.
b. Analysis.
1-:._ A representative sample of the waste stream must be collected to ensure that the characterization of the waste is
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accurate and up to date. Samples will normally be forwarded to the Occupational and Environmental Health Laboratory COEHLJ for analysis. Other, State recognized, EPA certified laboratories may also be used if funding is available.
L The above stated sampling requirements may be waved if the generator can accurately certify the constituents of the waste. This "Users Knowledge" analysis may be utilized for all wastes that have exceeded their shelf life or if the container contents have been clearly documented.
~ The waste generator, through laboratory analysis or User's Knowledge·, will consider all wastes which contain the California Listed, F-Solvent wastes or constituents to determine if the waste is restricted from land disposal as specified in the Code of Federal Regulation, Title 40, Part 268.7. If laboratory analysis is required, the test methods described in Part 268.7, Appendix I or an extract of these methods, will be followed to determine classification of the waste.
!_.:._ A formal written notification (Atch 5) will be attached to the hazardous waste manifest, by the generator, if the waste contains any California Listed, F-Solvent wastes or constituents that exceed the land ban treatment standard.
5. The analytical test methods to evaluate the waste stream, and the rationale for selecting the particular method(s), are included in attachment 6.
7. TURNIN PROCEDURES
When a waste activity must at tachrnen t 7.
collection follow
container the turn-·in
4
is full, the procedures
generating outlined in
8. LIST OF ATTACHMENT~
Attachment
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2.
3.
AF Form 2761, Hazardous Materials Data
AF Form 2758, Industrial Hygiene Survey Data Sheet-General
Sampling Methods for Hazardous Waste
4. Chain-of-Custody
5. Land Ban Form Letter
6. Waste Analysis Parameters and Test Methods
7. Hazardous Waste Turn-in Procedures
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OAT A koArE1 .'rfDIJ•
·cuRRENTANDCORRECl 161i,213 10
MATERIAi.. NOMENCL.ATURE
( ,\lanulaeturer .la .\la/or lnQ19d1~nt" )
(HacoOil) l-111rlr"11lir !='l11irl
<:11nthnti,.. h11r4V"l"l,..::H-hl"I~.--ester,dibasic acid
tricresyl phosphate
methvl butyl phenol (CL Cleaner Co.) Adhesive Contact
to1uene
hexane
acetone
methvl ethvl ketone
-------------AF l'ORM
JAN IZ 2761
--------
WORKPLACE I IDENTIFIER 0 ol9 I 7 xix I xix ORGANIZATION I WORl<P!...ACE
1550 FMS ANY
NATIONAL. STOCK NUMBER SPECIF !CATION MSOS ON QUANTITY USED
( or ,V[OSH ,Vumber) (.'rill. or PED ) Fll..E' (per day,wlc,.aro,yr)
(Yor.V) I
9150-00-149-7432 H-83282 HMIS 100 gal/yr y
70;~ 10004395H ~----------~------- -----------35°~ 1000 l 22ES ---------- -------t-----------10/ :o 1000204TP ---------- ------- -----------2"' .~ SL8900000 1----------- ------- -----------
8040-00-273-8717 UKN y 2pts/yr
17°~ XS5250000 ---------- ------- -----------50~~ MN9275000 ---------- ------- -----------23% AL3150000 ---------- ------- -----------10% EL6475000 ---------- ~------- -----------
I ---------n1Pj~ -----,,,,-_ .::;; ~ I
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OISPOSAL. METHOD IEX POTENTIAi... HAZARD
(rttcyel•,ln procee•.ete.) COOE (Yor.'V)
J,9,nont:) lnh Ab . ., In~ Ct.>n
55 gal drums to nRMO nnni:i ---- --- _._ ___ ,_ ___
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I I y v I y
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v I y ---------------r-----I ._ __ J ___ In Process none
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ATTACHMENT 2
I CURRENT AND CORRECJ
1018/Basement
WOflKPLACE
ANY llLC.H; 110 / LOCA TIOH
rOTENTIAL llAZARD rROM: 860923 < ,,,..~"'''"''o", o,,,.,,,,,"" ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,., ... ' TO:
. - - ·- .. - --- -- - -------------------- .. --··--------------···---· --------=====-----------.
_JIYDH/\.Y_!:_!I_l_lU_l Q~ _H __ L'Xi!'_~_u]_!_~_ f_l__u_i_~_J~ userj_~_the_~ydraµl ic servicing yn its used f QL
___ the A7-D a i :~-~~~-~Pf1~o~ im_Q_te_lx __ g_o __ g~_llQ.r:iL.i~JL~-~9'--'-i~n-="--'
the a ~~a f _!: __ !·?~~-a b~1!_t __ o!'.e::!1_a_lf._h9-~r_._ ~2.Q..~sj!!J_e_s~lo abso.rpti an and dennat i.ti · ,__ ____ _ ,__ __ u_pon_ di i:ec t_Ji_n~ J!!:..9lq!!9Q2 __ <,:_Q.l11~£L ______________ . ________________ -1
EVALUA TIOtl
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DISPOSAL: This product is poured into bowsers that are brought to the 1550 hazardous material segregation point located near the SW corner of Bldg 1002. The bowsers are then emptied into 55 gallon drums Nith the aid of a hand pump. No direct contact is made with this product since rubber gloves are worn.
COllTROLS _ _.-.----· ( ~,,; 8 1in,Z or r•~<'HT'tntf'ni/etl; l'ror,-crh·tt "q11l1mtent.- lrnt:lr1t"arlt1,:, ,•r " __ d_"'_'"_'~-'-"'-''-'"'!l----~,,.-""------, ..__ ______________________ ------ .~ ... --,-
---EXISTING: Rubber Gloves ---- -- ·--------------------- ~-------
RECOMMENDED: As ~-~o~-~-------·-··· -------/v-----~~-~--------------1
r---------------------·· -·-. --.~at!_~ --------------,
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CHARI.rs L MUG1 IN,',, r USAF --~-...... -~~~--·----L _______ .;;;;;~~~~rr::-==-:~~.:::'.!..!:!-.-..J.-----'!":. -~ .. ~ ....... ·: ., ., .: ... _, 2758 1r:-envrrr:inrn!!nl.1 tnginc.?ring U'j/',r Ho:;:: ii:.! ;~i. il<';~;j AF ro'lM
JAN 8 2 U'.)/,f tfo~oil;iJ t;irlli!nd -ii- f\Trll I"\
Containerized Wastes (Liquids)
Containerized Wastes ( So 1 ids )
Other Liquid Wastes
ATTACHME.NT 3
SAMPLI.NG METHODS FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE
SAMPLING METHOD
Coliwasa, Disposable
Thief, Trier
Trowel (Scoop or Shove 1)
Dipper (Pond Sample1')
Weighted Bottle Sampler
SAMPLI.NG DESCRIPTIO.N
Wastes in large disposable containers (e.g., five gallon cans) are collected with a disposable Coliwasa; smaller containers may be sampled by pouring a small quantity of the liquid into a sample bottle. A disposable pipet may also be used.
The Thief is used to sample granular materials, with diameters less than 0.25 inches, in bags, drums, sacks, or similar type containers. The Trier is used to sample the same type containers as the Thief, but is prQferred for moist or sticky materials with diameters larger than 0.25 inches.
The Trowel is used to sample dry granular material from shallow containers.
The Dipper is a sampling beaker clamped to a telescoping tube. It is used to collect liquid samples from ponds, pits, lagoons, and other similar reservoirs.
The bottle sampler is designed to collect liquid samples from below the surf ace. It can be used to collect liquid samples from storage tanks, sumps, wells, and other containers which cannot be easily performed by the Coliwasa.
ATTACHMENT 4
CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY INSTRUCTIONS
For the purpose of possible litigation, it may be necessary to have an accurate written record which can be used to trace possessions and handling of samples from the moment of collection until entry into the laboratory for analysis. It is important to keep the number of personnel involved with handling the sample to a minimum. Field records should be completed at the time the sample is collected and should be signed and dated in ink.
The sample should then be placed into the transportation case with the sample analysis request and other required paperwork. The case should be sealed and labeled. The CHAIN-OF-CUSTODY record should then be placed in an envelope on the outside of the case, after it is signed and dated. Every person who handles the sample must fill out the form. If the package is mailed, it must be registered with a return receipt requested.
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ATTACHMENT 4
Of A IN-OF-CUSTODY
Base Sample No.:
Work Site Identifier:
BASE CODE:
BASE: COMMERCIAL PHONE:
ADDRESS: AUTOVON:
SAM~LING LOCATION:
COLLECTOR'S NAME: (Signature and Date)
DATE SAMPLED: TIME SAMPLED: -----TYPE OF PROCESS PRODUCING THE WASTE:
FIELD INFORMATION:
SHIP TO: USAF OEHL/SA BLDG 11JO BROOKS AFB TX 78235-5501
SHIPPER: PHONE:
ADDRESS:
CHAIN-OF-POSSESSION:
SIGNATURE TITLE
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INCLUSIVE DATES
HOURS
2. ____ TO ___ _
,, . ____ TO ___ _
5.
ATTACHMENT 5
Dear Facility Owner:
This notice is being sent to you in accordance with 40CFR 268.7 to inform you that this shipment contains the solvents identified below which were restricted from landfill by the US EPA on 7 November 1986. You should be aware that the residue from the treatment of this material may not be landfilled unless the concentration is below the applicable treatment standard.
Manifest Number:
Manifest contains the following EPA hazardous Waste Number Cs):
__ F001 __ F002 __ F003 __ F0004 __ F005
__ F020 __ F021 __ F022 __ F026 __ F027 __ F028
The following materials are contained in the wastestream:
Material
Acetone n-Butyl Alcohol Carbon Disulfide Carbon Tetrachloride Chlcrobenzene Cresols (and cresylic acid) Cyclohexanone 1, 2 dichlorobenzene Ethyl Acetate Ethyl Benzene Ethyl Ether Isobutanol Methanol Methylene Chloride Methylene Chloride <Pharmaceutical Industry) Methyl ethyl ketone Methyl isobutyl ketone Nitrobenzene Pyridine Tetrachlorethylene Toluene 1, 1, I-Trichloroethane 1, 2, 2 Trichloro-1, 2, 2-Trifluoroethane Trichloroethylene Trichlorofluoromethane Xylene
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Treatment Standard (mg/l) Wastewater Other
0.05 5.0 1. 05
.05 • 1 5
2.82 .125 .65 .05 .05 .06
5.0 .26 .20
12.7
.05
.05
.66 1. 12
.079 1 • 1 2 1. 05
1. 05 .62 .05 .05
0.59 5.0 4.81
.96
.05
.75
.75
.125
.75
.053
.75 5.0
.75
.96
.96
.75
.33
.125
.33
.05
.33
. 41
.96
.091
.96
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Continuation
Liquid Hazardous waste Containing Halogenated Organic Compounds (HOC)
1000 mg/l
Non-iquid Hazardous waste Containing HOC's
Approval Number or Product Code
Company Name
1000 mg/l
Authorized Representative (Please Print)
Authorized Signiture
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WASTE ANALYSIS PARAMETERS AND TEST METHODS
PARAMETER
Ignitability
Reactivity
Corrosivity
·EP Toxicity
TEST METHOD
Pensky-Martens ClosedCup Method
Numerous methods and tests
Electrometric
EP Toxicity Extraction and/or
Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry
Arsenic Barium Cadmium Chromium Lead Selenium Silver
Mercury
Total Organic Halogens (TOX)
Organochlorine Pesticides
Chlorinated Herbicides
Chemical Analysis for Volatile Organic Compounds
Chemical Analysis for Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds
Manual Cold Vapor Technique
Numerous methods
Gas Chromatography
Gas Chromatography
Gas Chromatography/ Mass Spectrometry
Acid-Base Extraction and
Gas Chromatography/ Mass Spectrometry
with packed column or with capillary column
REFERENCE< 1 >
SW 1010 CL)
40CFR26 l, SW Section 2.1.3 (L,S)
SW 1110 (L)
SW 1310 (L,S)
SW 7060 CL) SW 7081 (L) SW 7131 (L) SW 7191 (L) SW 7421 (L) SW 7740 (L) SW 7761 (L)
SW 7470 (L)
SW 9020 (L)
SW 8080 (L)
SW 8150 (L)
SW 8240 (L)
SW 3530 CL,S)
SW 8250 (L) SW 8270 CL)
1 ·sw· refers to Test Methods for evaluating Solid Waste, Physical/Chemical Methods, SW-846, Current Edition, EPA.
"L" Liquid waste. ·s· Solid waste.
ATTACHMENT 7
------"'·---·-------!·----·--· ··-- ... ~. AF Form 2005, JUN 06 1•nE v1ous E111 1 1n11 w 11.L ur: u .,,~;;········ - .... -----·- ·· --· ··----- - -,-j~;:: ~~',~.j~--:.: · 1 ·;,-;;:·· ;-;:-. ::,:;- - -
Complete this funn as oull incd hel01·1:
- POSITIONS 1-3 WILL CONT/\IN I\ CONST/\NJ "TIN"
- POSITIONS 8-11 IHLL CONT/\IN I\ CONST/\NT "9999"
- POSITIOtlS l?.-14 HILL CONT/\IN I\ CONSTANT "Pll\~". THE HW SIGNIFIES 111\Z/\RDOIJS W/\STE.
- POSITIONS 15-18 HILL CONT/\IN TllE r:rA 11/\Z/\RDOUS HASTE NUMl3ER PROVIDED TO THE GENCR/\TING /\CTIVITY UY THE ENVIHONMENT/\L Ml\Nl\GEMENT DIVISION.
- POSITIONS 19-22 WILL CONTl\IN TH[ FED[R/\L SUPPLY CLASS (FSC) OF THE ORIGINAL OR PJ\HENT STOCK NUMBEH Tll/\T TllL H/\STE H/\S GENER/\TEO FROM. IF THE ORIGINAL MATERIAL DOES NOT HAVr: f\ STOCK NUMBrn /\SSIGNlO, FOH EXAMPLE: HASH WATER, OR SLIJllGE, TllESE POSITIONS HILL I\[ BL/\NK.
- POSITIONS 23-2'1 HILL COIH/\IN TJI[ Url!T or ISSU[, roR EXAMPLE: GL, roR G/\LLOIL
- POSITIONS 25-~'.9 WILL CONT/\IM TllL Qll/\NTITY BUNG TURNED IN FOi~ DISPOSAL, f"OP. EXAMPLE: 0~~25, lQIJ/\LS ~''j G/\U.Ol~S.
- POS11ION 30 IHLL CONTAIN I\ CONST/\NT "R".
- POSITIONS 31-35 WILL CONf/\IN Tll[ GUll:H/\TORS ORGl\NIZJ\TION/SllOP COOL
- POSITIONS 40-43 OMIT.
- POSI TlON 44 WILL CONT/\! N Tll[ CONSTANT "II".
- POSITIONS E WILL CONT/\IN TllE Horrns "HAZARDOUS HASTE".
- POSITION J WILL CONTAIN THE NOMENCLATURE OF TllE WASTE.
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ATI'ACHMENI' 7
HAZARDOUS WASTE TURN-IN PROCEDURES
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GENERATOR COMPLETES FOUR COPIES OF THE AF FORM 2005, ISSUE/TURN-IN REQUEST, AS SHOWN IN ATTACHMENT 8. BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 0700 AND 1330, MONDAY AND/OR TUESDAY, THE GENERATOR HAND DELIVERS TO BASE SUPPLY, BUILDING 1015, THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTATION ATTACHED TO THE AF FORM 2005:
l) WASTE SEGREGATION LOG SHEET (Atch 10), 2) SPECIFICATION SHEET FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE TURN-IN
(Atch 11). AND 3) THE PRE/POST CONTAINER CHECKLIST.
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THE .GENERATOR RETURNS TO HIS/HER FACILITY AWAITING THE DEFENCE REUTILIZATION AND MARKETING OFFICE <DRMO) PRE-STORAGE ACCEPTANCE INSPECTION.
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BASE SUPPLY WILL PROCESS THE AF FORM 2005 THE SAME DAY IT IS RECEIVED AND WILL GENERATE THE DD FORM 1348-1. TWO COPIES OF THE AF FORM 2005, AND ALL THE SUPPORTING TURN-IN DOCUMENTATION WILL BE ATTACHED TO THE DD FORM 1348-1.
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THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT DIVISION WILL PICKUP THE COMPLETED DD FORM 1348-1, AF FORM 2005, AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION FROM BASE SUPPLY. COMPLETES AND CERTIFIES THE DD FORM 1348-1, ASSIGNS FUNDING CODE FOR DISPOSAL, COMPLETES APPROPRIATE CONTAINER LABELS AND MARKINGS. THE EMD WILL HAND DELIVER THE 1348-1 AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION TO DRMO.
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THE DRMO SCHEDULES THE PRE-STORAGE INSPECTION WITH THE GENERATOR.
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WASTE IS THEN TRANSPORTED TO THE APPROPRIATE FACILITY BY A TRAINED HAZARDOUS WASTE TRANSPORTER.
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STORAGE
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KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE
HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTINGENCY PLAN
EMERGENCY NUMBERS
FIRE OEPARTMENT------------117
AMBULANCE----~------------- I 10
SECURITY POLICE-------844-4618
HOSPITAL EMERGENCY----844-1811
COMMAND POST----------844-4676
TABLE of CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. Policy
3, Purpose
4. Facility Description a. Bunker 28009 2 b. Building 615 3 c. Bui iding 1024 3
6. Res pons i bi I i t i es a. On Scene Commander 3 b. Commander, 1606 ABW 4 c. Kirtland Consolidated Command Post 4 d. Spi I I Response Team 5
1. Director, Environmental Management 5 2. Base Fire Chief 5 3, Base Security Po I ice Department 5 4. Director, Special Project 6 6. Base Bioenvironmental Engineering 6 6. Base Safety Officer 6 7, Pubi ic Affairs Division 7 8. Staff Judge Advocate 7 9. Base Ci vi I Engineers 7 10. Base Photographer 7
e. Notification 8
7. f"'ost Emer·genr.::y 9
a. Emergency Coordinators 1 0
9. Erner qenr;y flesµon~e f:qu i prnen t 1 1
10. Evacuation f"-' I ar1 1 1
1 1 • EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 1 2
12. L ist 1_) f Attachments 1 3
1 3 • L ist u f AppPnclices 14
1. l~Q~l!.9~
KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE CONTINGENCY PLAN
a. This contingency plan outlines minimize the hazards to human health and
fires, explosions, or any sudden release
how Kirtland AFB wi I I the environment from
of hazardous chemicals to the air, soi I, or surface water.
b. This contingency plan wi I I be reviewed amended, as necessar·y, whenever:
and lrrrnediately
1. The fac i Ii ty Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Part A and/or B permits are revised.
2. The plan fai Is during an emergency.
3. The tac i I i ty changes - in its design, construction,
4.
5.
2. POL ICY
operation, maintenance, or circumstances - in a way that mater·ially inc;r·eases the potential for fires, exp I os ions, or· re I ease of hazar·dous waste, hazardous waste constituents, or changes the response necessary in an emergency.
The ist of emergency coordinators changes.
The ist of emergency equipment changes.
It is Kir·t:land AFB pol icy to develop and maintain a state of following areas; health and safety of the environment, to protect
eme r g e n c y pr e pa r· e d n es s f o r- t I 1 i::>
of personnel, protection facilities, and tu resume economically as ~assible.
sh a I I be cons i d e r e d f i r· s t i n
3. PURPOSE
normal oper·ations as rapidly and lhe safety and welfar·e of personnel the event of an emergency.
a . T he p u r p '.ls~ o f t I 1 i s p I an i s to o u t I i n e t he r·esponsibi I iti12·?, providP quidance, coordinate activities and minimize l1azar<Js tu l1u1na11 l1•?cilLl1 ancl the environment. The pr·ovisio11s of this plH11 will t.>e 1::;.i1·1·ied uut i11TT1ecJiately in the event rJ f a f- i r· e. •?.''.I"> I u<:-; i un or 1 F.· 1 ,:,;1 .. ;e. r) f any hazardous chem i ca Is to t he a i r . s u i I , ·~) 1 · s u r t a c: e w a t e r . Co p i es o f t h i s con t i n gen c y p I an a r· e av a i I ab I e a t. the f o I I ow i n q I o cat i u n s :
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* Kirtland AFB Fire Department * Kirtland AFB Consolidated Conmand Post * Defense Reuti I ization and Marketing Office * Kirtland AFB Ground Safety Office * Kirtland AFB Disaster Preparedness Office * Kirtland AFB Hospital * Kirtland AFB Environmental Management Division * Kirtland AFB Civi I Engineering * Kirtland AFB Bioenvironmental Engineering * DOE Management Support Division * City of Albuquerque Fire Department * City of Albuquerque Preparedness Office * Al I Hospitals within the Albuquerque Area
b. Kirtland AFB (Atch 1) is a self contained conmunity with a Fire Department, Pol ice Department, and a Hospital. A formal written agreernPr '"'·':rpendi:>'. 1) f'· with the City of Albuque1 '5 Fire Depar-tment that: outlines authority for coordination of emergency response within the boundaries of Kirtland AFB. Mutual aid and coordination with Albuquerque's Pol ice and Fire Departments wi I I be initiated by the Kirtland AFB Crisis Action Team Di rector, i.e., the 1606 ABW Conmander, as the situation necessitates.
4. FACILITY DESCRIPTION
Under the auspices of DRMO, hazardous waste is temporarily stored for shipment in accordance with appropriate regulations. Manifest documents are a requirement for al I hazardous wastes that may be received from off base sites. In addition, prior to transferring any hazardous waste to bunker 28009, bui Id Ing 615, or building 1024, the waste generator is required to properly Identify and document the waste.
a. Bunker 2~009.
1. Bunker 28009 (Atch 2) is I ocated in the southeast quadrant of KAFB (Atch 3). This bunker has approximately 1660 square feet of storage space and was originally designed and bui It to store mL1nitions and explosives. This faci I ity may store up to 150-55 gal Ion barrels prior· to transportation for off-site treatment, recyc Ii ng or di sposa I. This bunker has a re-enforced concre~e floor that is coated with a polyurethane chemical/acid resistant sealant that Is compatible with reactive wastes. This coating was also applied to the wal Is to a height of 6 Inches.
2. The door height is 8.4 feet which Is suff lcient to al low a two ton fork Ii ft or a hand drum handler to easily pass. A
I ramp through the door entrance al lows safe passage over the bermed entrance. In addition, a deluge pressure operated shower, p.or tab I e eye wash, I ocker with personne I protect Ive equ I pment
\~:~&i:1 .; ( . -2 -b·.J:t!.·; .. :·;:1:;:,.,l'' ' ~ ' ~ ~,.!:!:;~·:"I-'«.'':· ,'
t~'..:~,... :.•'$i~~,~- ·~ld lh -(\· (~if:.::· -.,·,,::• ;. \.t· " j: ; ~·"~!::.,,,f'r":•;, ! 'h. I
•\_ft • c j -.;.;~ \it. . '~ i 'l i' :
t",.1~~~~1'11'~~i-\.lll '"'"''
(protective extinguisher-,
gloves, face shield, tyvex coveral Is), fire are i rnrned i ate I y ava i I ab I e.
b . f;h.U. .. !.5!.LIJ_g __ ~ .. L § __ !. Bu i I d i n q 6 1 5 ( A t c Ii 4 ) i s I o ca t e d i n t he southwest quadrant of t·:_AFB (l\tch 5). This building has approximately 231 square feet of storage space, has six separate compartments and was c.n-iqinal ly bui It to store ammunition. This bui !ding is used to stor·e smal I C•Jntainers (less than 55 gal Ions) pr i o ,- to t r ans po r· ta t i on f or o f f - s i t e tr ea tme n t , r e c y c I i n g or disposal Personnel protectiv~ eauipment and emergency telephone is available i·· •_,,,:• •. ·J:p,_~, '·"·.·. ''•·.!wer and eye wash station are located in a n1'.'!arby faci I ity within close pr·oximity.
c. ~Y..ll.!LL0.9 __ J_.Q2-_1_,_ F3uilding 1024 (Atch 6) is near the DRMO fa c i I i t y , bu i I d i n l.l 1 0 :'.' 5 a 11 d I o ca t e d o 11 K i r t I and ' s west s i de (At ch 7 ) . Th i s bu i I d i n g has a pp,- ox i ma t e I y 4 , 8 0 0 sq u a r e fee t o f st o ,- age space. !he s trH ape f ac i I i ty ha·:-:; f) separate storage bays designed to separate incompatible materials during temporary storage prior to tr·anspot tat inn for- off-site tr-entrnent, 1-ecycl ing or disposal. Each storag~::i b.::iy is desi•;ined with a si>: inch deep collection b.asin that wi 11 contain at lea~:;t h~n per·cent of the tl)tal storage capacity in tl1e specified bay. In addition, all containers will be stored on wood pal let<; or other compatible stands, that wi 11 I if t the drums off I.lie f I oor·
d. Hazardou-::; wa~>Le rna\:Fo!r ials that may require repacking or solidification are tr·anspor tPd to bunker- 28009 or-building 615. These wastes are segr t:!•Ja t.ed in to cornpa ti b I e types, based on Department of 1ranspor-tation (UOT) Regulations (49 CFR 177.848). These wastes are assembled i11tu lab-pacs, bulk transferred into 55 gal Ion dr·ums, or- solidified in drums by adding absorbent. Comp I e ted I ab-pacs (A Leh n) arr~ moved to t. he a ppr opr i ate storage area to await off-site treatment, 1-ecycl ing or disposal.
5. RESPONSIBILITIES
In the event of a chE-}lrt i ca I or hazardous substance sp i I I , the first ind iv i dua I on the •:>cene w i I I immediate I y take appropriate action tu save I ife. As soon as possible, this individual wi I I cal I the e111er9ency cal I I ine (Ill), and implement any other means o f c orrrnu n i cat i on n e c es s a r y to ,- e po r t the i n c i den t .
a. .§.•~.!L __ Q_!} _______ §_Q.~n~--~!!!!lander COSC) < 1 ' The base OSC is the ind iv i dua I assigned the r·espons i bi I i ty for d I rect i ng and coordinating al I spi 11 response actions for spi I ls that occur on Kirtland Air Force Base. The OSC wi I I have the authority to apply the expertise and r esour· ces of the Sp i I I Response Team (SRT) for determining and performing response actions.
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(1) The OSC is tile same as the emergency coodinator. He/she is the initial responding Fire Chief and wi I I remain in that role
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until replaced by a senior utficer designated Commander in hie; capacity dS t.IH? Dirt~ctor- of the Act i on Te ain ( ,_, f\ 1 ) ,
by the Base base Crisis
b. ~9rrmar~_~_r_._ ____ L6Q_!L_ABw_.__ The 1606 ABW Comnander·, or his/her des i g n a t e d r e p r· es en t a t i v e , w i I I ens u r e the f o I I ow i n g a c t i on i s taken:
1. The~ Cr i~=i,~: /\ct ion learn (CAT> has been assembled in the !<·. i r- t I and Cnnso I id a ted Command Post, Bui Id i ng 20200.
2. Dir·e-:-:t· plan impl£~mentation.
3. Dir-er;t al located r-esour-ces to contain the spl 11.
4. Direct evacuation of the area affected by the situation by using the evacuation plan, if required.
6. Maintain an incident log of actions taken during the course of a hazardous material spi I I response.
6. Direct clean up operations.
7.
e.
9.
Ensure restoration of environment to original cond i ti on.
Request emergency response, up assistance from the City Depar· trne11t, Erner gency Response contractors when necessary.
containment, or clean of Albuquerque's Fire Team, or conrnercial
Ensure al I notified of
I oca I, state, and federal agencies are the occurrence.
10. If spi 11 flows off base, continue to act as OSC unti I appr-opr-iate civil authorities (Pol ice Department, Fire Department, etc.) ar-r- ive, at which time the mi I itar·y OSC wi 11 remain as the senior representative of the base as advisor to the civi I authorities. Kirtland AFB wi I I assist the civi I authorities in any way possible to rectify the situation.
c. KI r__!_.L~n-~L _____ G_9_n._~gJ_Lc:l~.~~g_ _________ ~Q_'!!1'18nd Poat. Kirt I and Consolidated Command Post (KCCP) is manned 24 hours per days per week. Upon notification the KCCP wi I I:
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1 • Record sp i I I, ca I I er
the time of spill, location and movement of type and amount of po I I utant, and name of and his 01-gan i zat ion.
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2. I nmed i ate I y not i t y the Comnander, 1606 ABW.
3. Activate this plan when directed by the Corrmander, 1606 ABW or his designated alternate.
4. No t i f y t he D i r e c to r-, Environmental Division for spi I Is not requiring plan implementation.
Management contingency
d. .$.p_l_l_l _______ B_!!!!l.P-.9.D..~.!L _______ J_~-~l'!l ____ _L~..!'.tIL.._ The SRT members, as designated in this document, respond to al I spi I ls upon the OSC's request. These members wi I I perform spl I I containment, recovery, clean~up, and restoration activities as directed by the OSC.
1. Qlr_ec!;9_r __ L_ Env I ronmenta I Management DI v Is I on. The Director, Envi1·011111ental Management Division CEMD) wi 11 act as the primary alternate to the OSC.
2. Base Fire Chief. The Base Fire Chief is usually the first on the scene. Upon notification, will:
a. Act as the OSC unt ii the Conmander, 1606 ABW, or his/her designated alternate, arrives at the scehe; he wi 11 serve as the OSC unti I relieved by a senior
osc.
b • I rnme d i a I e I y ,.- esp on d to f's ta h I i 5 h the En tr· y Con tr· o I
Pnint (l:CI') and determine the nature of the spl I led mater· ial fnr the pr·olection of Ii fe and property w i t Ii due r e y <--1 r· d for· t he en v i r o nme n t .
d.
D i r e c t t h e eme r· g e n c y d i s pa t c h
the Base Hosp i ta I if i ni ur i es ar·e
operator to notify
reported.
Advise al I and winds Uepar- trnent
r·e,3pond i ll!J af;-ienc ies of the safe routes at thE! ·;;;ite. Advise the Seuur-ity Pol ice
of cordon r· equ i r· emen ts.
e. f'r I)\/ i clP I E~ch11 i r:c-1 I asc:; i <O' tance to the OSC concerninq combust i b I e or· 1 pqpr)n·::;n 1 u. And hand I i ng of,
f I drnmal1 It~ '3Ul::>s tances.
f . Ma i 11 t A i 11 ch em i c d I ,~ p i I I a 11 d f i r e -· f i g h t i n g pr· o t e c t i v e clot.hin9 and t!q1.1i1->111ent for r·esponse personnel within the Fir·e Depar-tment's capabi I ity.
3. Ba~-~--- __ $.§!_<;:u r i ty __ J:_q_JJ__ce De par tmen t. The Base Security
Police Department, upon notification, will;
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~.!_. lmnPtliH\elv re·::;uond lt) al I spi I ls to isolate the ar· ea Hnd cont r· rJ I tr· a f r i c when and where necessary, as dir·e1..:ted by the OSC.
c.
lrnp I ernen t: nece,..;•:;ar· y eq•J i p•nen t
Cl!" tak(~ the secur i ty to keep a I I non-essen ti a I away fr·o111 the sp i I I area.
requirements personnel and
':\et up a ~:;ecur ity per irne ter around the affected ·) ! t-; '.J .
4 . p_j_r_~_q-~ g_r:=_, __ _J?_p~_q_J_~l _. ___ _pr o_L~-U~'----'f'-'o:....:..r __ -=E:..:.n_,_v~i....:.r-'o=-'-'n"-'m"-'e::..:..:n-=t=-=a~I Management. The U i r ec tor . '.3pec i a I Pro J ec ts for- Env i r· onmen ta I Management, upon nuti f ication, wi 11:
h Report to the entr-y contra I point of the spi I I irnned i ate I y.
!L_ Evaluate the severity of the spi I I and determine the r-esponse necessary for containment, cleanup and ,- eme d i a t i on o f , t he s i t e .
Q..:.. Notify and coordinate all spill plan actions w"ith the base suppor-t agencies to include, but not I i m i t e d to , the B i o en v i r o nme n ta I Eng i nee,- i n g Service, Base Ground Safety Officer, Staff Judge Advocate, Public Affairs, Civi I Engineering Operations and Maintenance, and the Base Photogr-apher.
5. Base Bloenvironmental ~ngineerlng Service. The base Bioenvironmental Engineering Service, upon notification, wi I I:
~ Report to the entry control immediately.
point of the sp i I I
Samp I e the air- , the degree of e n v i r- 1J nme n t .
soi I, or hazard
surface water to monitor-to human health or the
!2--!.. Pr· ov i de techn i ca I assistance and advice to the OSC 011 c I ean·-up and di sposa I actions.
6. -~·-~~----Gr::_'?.~-.nd Safety_ __ Off leer. The Base Safety Officer-, upon n9tification wi I I:
~ Hepor t t:o the entr·y contro I inmed i ate I y.
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point of the sp i I I
h Will assist the OSC on protecting the safety of sp i I I response personne I .
7. PubJJ_~ ___ AfJ_~JL!_.QJ_'{j_!_J_pn..!. The Public Affairs Division, upon notification, wi I I:
a.
!!....!._ Report to the immediately.
entry control point of the sp i I I
h Keep abreast of al I Base actions to provide accurate information to the news media on the nature of the discharge and the steps being taken to correct the problem.
CI ear· a I I news re I eases the Commander, 1606 r·epresentat ive.
involving Base actions with ABW, or his designated
Staff Judge Advocate. The Staff Judge Advocate, upon notification, wi I I:
~ Report to the entr·y contra I immediately.
point of the spi 11
AdvisP the OSC of 1 e•;ia I aspects concerning the spi 11 nnd for· legal safeguarded
ta ensure that information and records, research purposes, are obtained and for· future use.
~~ Designate a Claims Officer to coordinate and accept c I aims for pr·oper· ty damage.
9. ~c:i?e ... <;:J~j_l _____ f;ria._irle __ ~_r: .. !!:'19 .... _Qp.§l_[_~_t I on_~ and Ma I ntena.nc_~ Pe~nnel_.:. !he l3ase Ci vi I En!;,iineer· ing Oper·ations and Maintenance Personnel. upon notif·ication will:
!l_,_ Rep or t. t. •::i l he en tr y con tr o I point of the sp i I I i rr111H:·d i i3 l·e I y.
~!- C c.i 1 r.J u '· .: t. ~; I ea 1 1 · u p and d i s po s a I a c t i on s w i t h i n the i r ca pall i I i I y _
9....?... Dir-Pct special i ... :P•l equipm8nt: and supplies necessar-y to 1.:ontain, r:lean-up, or dispose of spilled containments including contaminated equipment, soi I, or surface water.
1 0 . ~~~-~-------EJJ.£.~~~R.h er..!. notification w i I I:
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The Base Photographer, upon
~-·- f::ppor r_ lo tl>t• i11ll!led i a t·e I y.
en t ,- y control point of the spill
b. l'hotrJqr-ar:ih and ducu1nent al I events of the incident.
6. NOTIFICATION
a. Whenever· there involving hazard1_)us waste
i s an i rm1 i n en t or t he d i s c o v e r· er , mus t
actual emergency inmediately:
1 . Ac t i v a t e i n t e r n a I f a c i I i t y a I arms or c orrmu n i ca t i on systems to notify a I I effected ar·eas/personnel
2. Cunt.act· ~<ir·t1;::n1d's Fir·H Department at 844--1011 or 117. The fire depar-tment Hazardous Material Spi 11 Response Team Chief will notify the Kirtland Consolidated Corrmand Post, who in-tur-r1, wi 11 notify the appropriate
Spi I I Response Team personnel
3. Notify the Hazardous Waste Section, New Mexico Environmental Improvement Division in Santa Fe at 1-827-2925, if outside assistance is needed. If the hazardous waste spill will effect the local Albuquerque population by leaving the boundaries' of Kirtland AFB the City of Albuquerque's Fire Department wi I I be notified at 243-6601 or 911.
4. Identify the character, exact sour·ce, amount, and area extent of any ,- e I eased mater- i a Is whenever there is a release, fire, or explosion. This assessment may be performed by observation, or review of facility records or manifests, and if necessary, by chemical analysis.
6. Assess poss i b I e hazar·ds to human hea I th or the environment that may result from the release fire or explosion. This assessment wi I I consider both direct and indir·ect effects i::>f the fire, or explosion.
b. If the discover or- OSC determines that the facility has had a release, fire, or explosion which could threaten human I ife or the environrnent, he/she must: Determine whether local ar·eas should be evacuated. If evacuation is required, the discover or OSC must notify the Kirt I and Se cur· i ty Po I ice at 844-·4618 and Kirt land's Consol idat.e Command Post at 844-4676.
o. Dur i nq an emergency, the discover or OSC w i I I take a I I necessary measur·es to ensure that releases, fires, and explosions do no't reoccur or spr· ead to o t.her- hazardous wastes at the sp i I I site. These rneasur·es wi 11 include, where appl !cable, stopping the process or operations that caused the release, fire or explosion,
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collecting and containing the released waste, and removing or isolating the waste container.
d. If the process or operation that caused the release, fire, or explosion is stopped, the discover, senior knowledgeable officer, or OSC will monitor for leaks, pressure buildup, gas generation, or ruptures in valves, pipes, or other equipment, wherever this is appropriate.
a. Notify the National Response Center at 1-800-424-8808. This notification wi I I be verbal and must Include:
1. Name and telephone number of the reporter.
2. Name and address of the storage facility.
3. Time and type of incident, i.e., release, fire, etc.
4. Name and quantity of material involved.
6. The extent of injuries, if any.
6. The possible hazards environment, outside the
7. POST EMERGENCY -----·
to human facility.
health, or the
a. When t flp 1-~rmH <JF?ncy has ended, the OSC w i I I provide treatrnenl, stor·Hge, or· disposnl of r·£~covered waste, contaminated soi I or surface water·, or any utl1er material that resulted from a release, fir·e, or explosion at the spi 11 site. The OSC wi 11 also ensure tlial, i11 tliP spi 11 affpcted areas:
1. No material is procedures ar·e
2. A I I plan (Appendix operations arE~
wast f~ that may be incompatible with the released
treated, stored, or completed; and
disposed of unti I cleanup
P-rnP.rgenc:y P.qt1iprnr.n1- list:P.d ? ) , is c I eaned and fit for its r· ~~ ~.-;urned _
in this contingency intended use before
b. Af ler UH' Prner·upncy has been contained or control led,
the Envir·onment;,11 Management. Division wi 11:
1. Notify thP. Lnvir·urirnerital Protection Agency Region 6 Administrator- at (214) 65r.3-61191, the New Mexico Environmental Improvement Divisirrn, in Santa Fe at 1-827-2925, and the City of Albuqu'erque's Fire Department at 243-6601 that the faci I ity or spi 11 site is iri curnpl ianci=~ with paragr·aph 5.a. above.
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2. Subrnit a written report within 15 days on the incident to the Environmental Protection Agency Region 6 Administrator. The report w i I I inc I ude:
~ Name, addr· ess, and te I ephone number of the De fence Reuti I ization and Marketing Office (DRMO). DRMO is the op er a tor and f ac i I i ty owner.
~ Date, time, and type of incident, e.g. release, fire or explosion;
£..!... Name and quantity of materials involved;
~ The extent of injuries, if any;
~ An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the environment;
L. Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered material that resulted from the incident.
8. EMERGENCY COORDINATORS
The fol lowing individuals wi I act as Emergency Coordinators (On Scene Commanders) in case of an hazardous waste mishap:
Co I • Thomas W. ( 1 '
Su I I i van
Col. Michael W. Wieland
Co I . Peter· W. Warn
Col. Vernon Duenas HM
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Commander· 1606 ABW
Vice Commander
D i r· e c tor· , rMU
Deputy, Crndr·, HM
1 Prirnar·y Emergency Coor·dinatur·.
WORK
.E!::!9.N~ HOME PHONE< 2 >ADDRESS
844-1606 844-4676 Bldg. 20200 Rm. 232
844-2368 844-4676 Bldg. 20200 Rm. 220
fJllH-2751 844-4676 Bldg. 20200 Rm. 201
844·1484 844-4676 Bldg. 20200 Rm. 216
2 Under the lU/4 f-Jr- ivacy Act, honm phone number-scan not be divulged. The 1n.m1ber· li~"3t.Pd, R4tl···'l676, is the Kir·tland Conso I i dated Lunrni3nd Past. This number· may be ca I I ed any ti me, day or night: fr•t E'lllf'!r·qpncy r·ospunse.
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----------The avai I able emergency response equipment includes emergency vehicles, medical supplies, spi 11 absorbent, heavy equipment, power and hand tools, personnel protective devices, and c orrmu n i ca t i on de v i c es . A de ta i I e d I i s t o f th i s e q u i pme n t , including storage location and brief out I ine of its capabi I ities may be found in Appendix 2
10. EVACUATION PLAN.
a . T he e v a cu a t i o n o f p e r· son n e I i n the even t o f a s p i I I a t bunke~ 28009 wi I I be east to Pennsylvania Ave. then either north or south to the event per imeti:ff. "The Fire department, as the first responder on tlH"? scene, wi 11 determine the perimeter of the evacuation area. The On Scene Corrmander (OSC) w i I I adjust the exclusion area, as necessary, and direct the evacuation of other personnel if required. lhe evacuation of personnel at buildings 617 and 1024 wi I I be east or west on Kirtland Road to the event perimeter. The primary and secondary evacuation routes on shown on the map in appendix 3.
b. These storage f ac i I i ti es w i I I be evacuated upon ·the voice corrrnand "Evacuate the Ar·ea" or by activation of the audible alarm if in building 10?4.
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11. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
~IN CASE OF A SUDDEN RELEASE , FIRE ,
OR EXPLOSION
1 CALL 117
2 SAY WHO YOU ARE GIVE PHONE#
3 IDENTIFY TYPE OF INCIDENT
4 GIVE VOLUME OR QUANTITY.
5 IDENTIFY ANY INJURIES
6 IDENTIFY ANY POSSIBLE
THREAT TO HUMAN HEAL TH OR THE ENVIRONM~NT
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Appendix
Mernor-andum of .l\gr·eenH~nt A-1
2 Emer-gency equ i pmer1t A-2
3 Evacuation Hou tc~!;l A-3
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