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PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 REFERENCES
1.2 DEFINITIONS
1.2.1 Class I and II Ozone Depleting Substance (ODS)
1.2.2 Contractor Generated Hazardous Waste
1.2.3 Electronics Waste
1.2.4 Environmental Pollution and Damage
1.2.5 Environmental Protection
1.2.6 Hazardous Debris
1.2.7 Hazardous Materials
1.2.8 Hazardous Waste
1.2.9 Installation Pest Management Coordinator
1.2.10 Land Application
1.2.11 Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permit
1.2.12 National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
1.2.13 Oily Waste
1.2.14 Pesticide
1.2.15 Pesticide Treatment Plan
1.2.16 Pests
1.2.17 Project Pesticide Coordinator
1.2.18 Regulated Waste
1.2.19 Sediment
1.2.20 Solid Waste
1.2.20.1 Debris
1.2.20.2 Green Waste
1.2.20.3 Material not regulated as solid waste
1.2.20.4 Non-Hazardous Waste
1.2.20.5 Recyclables
1.2.20.6 Surplus Soil
1.2.20.7 Scrap Metal
1.2.20.8 Wood
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1.2.21 Surface Discharge
1.2.22 Wastewater
1.2.22.1 Stormwater
1.2.23 Waters of the United States
1.2.24 Wetlands
1.2.25 Universal Waste
1.3 SUBMITTALS
1.4 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS
1.4.1 Training in Environmental Compliance Assessment Training and
Tracking System (ECATTS)
1.4.1.1 Personnel Requirements
1.4.1.2 Certification
1.4.1.3 Refresher Training
1.4.2 Conformance with the Environmental Management System
1.5 SPECIAL ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE
1.6.1 Preconstruction Survey and Protection of Features
1.6.2 Regulatory Notifications
1.6.3 Environmental Brief
1.6.4 Environmental Manager
1.6.5 Employee Training Records
1.6.5.1 Pest Control Training
1.6.6 Non-Compliance Notifications
1.7 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PLAN
1.7.1 General Overview and Purpose
1.7.1.1 Descriptions
1.7.1.2 Duties
1.7.1.3 Procedures
1.7.1.4 Communications
1.7.1.5 Contact Information
1.7.2 General Site Information
1.7.2.1 Drawings
1.7.2.2 Work Area
1.7.2.3 Documentation
1.7.3 Management of Natural Resources
1.7.4 Protection of Historical and Archaeological Resources
1.7.5 Stormwater Management and Control
1.7.6 Protection of the Environment from Waste Derived from
Contractor Operations
1.7.7 Prevention of Releases to the Environment
1.7.8 Regulatory Notification and Permits
1.7.9 Clean Air Act Compliance
1.7.9.1 Haul Route
1.7.9.2 Pollution Generating Equipment
1.7.9.3 Stationary Internal Combustion Engines
1.7.9.4 Refrigerants
1.7.9.5 Air Pollution-engineering Processes
1.7.9.6 Monitoring
1.7.9.7 Compliant Materials
1.8 LICENSES AND PERMITS
1.9 ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS BINDER
1.10 PESTICIDE DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
1.10.1 Delivery and Storage
1.10.2 Handling Requirements
1.11 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PERMIT
1.11.1 Solid Waste Management Report
1.12 FACILITY HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR STATUS
PART 2 PRODUCTS
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PART 3 EXECUTION
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3.7.3.3.2 Contractor Disposal Turn-In Requirements
3.7.3.4 Universal Waste Management
3.7.3.5 Electronics End-of-Life Management
3.7.3.6 Disposal Documentation for Hazardous and Regulated Waste
3.7.4 Releases/Spills of Oil and Hazardous Substances
3.7.4.1 Response and Notifications
3.7.4.2 Clean Up
3.7.5 Mercury Materials
3.7.6 Wastewater
3.7.6.1 Disposal of wastewater must be as specified below.
3.7.6.1.1 Treatment
3.7.6.1.2 Surface Discharge
3.7.6.1.3 Land Application
3.8 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL MANAGEMENT
3.8.1 Contractor Hazardous Material Inventory Log
3.9 PREVIOUSLY USED EQUIPMENT
3.10 CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT OF ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIAL (ACM)
3.11 CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT OF LEAD-BASED PAINT (LBP)
3.12 CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT OF POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS (PCBS)
3.13 CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT OF LIGHTING BALLAST AND LAMPS CONTAINING
PCBS
3.14 MILITARY MUNITIONS
3.15 PETROLEUM, OIL, LUBRICANT (POL) STORAGE AND FUELING
3.15.1 Used Oil Management
3.15.2 Oil Storage Including Fuel Tanks
3.16 INADVERTENT DISCOVERY OF PETROLEUM-CONTAMINATED SOIL OR HAZARDOUS
WASTES
3.17 PEST MANAGEMENT
3.17.1 Application
3.17.2 Pesticide Treatment Plan
3.18 CHLORDANE
3.19 SOUND INTRUSION
3.20 POST CONSTRUCTION CLEANUP
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NOTE: This guide specification covers the
requirements for environmental protection and other
environmental temporary controls.
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Response
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Response
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40 CFR 273.3 Standards for Universal Waste Management -
Pesticides
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1.2 DEFINITIONS
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NOTE: Delete definitions not used within the
section edited for a project.
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Class I ODS is defined in Section 602(a) of The Clean Air Act. A list of
Class I ODS can be found on the EPA website at the following weblink.
http://www.epa.gov/ozone/science/ods/classone.html.
Class II ODS is defined in Section 602(s) of The Clean Air Act. A list of
Class II ODS can be found on the EPA website at the following weblink.
http://www.epa.gov/ozone/science/ods/classtwo.html.
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1.2.7 Hazardous Materials
Hazardous Waste is any material that meets the definition of a solid waste
and exhibit a hazardous characteristic (ignitability, corrosivity,
reactivity, or toxicity) as specified in 40 CFR 261, Subpart C, or contains
a listed hazardous waste as identified in 40 CFR 261, Subpart D.
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NOTE: Use this paragraph for Army projects only. Do
not use for Navy or Air Force projects. Paragraph
is tailored for Army use.
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MS4 permits are those held by installations to obtain NPDES permit coverage
for their stormwater discharges.
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1.2.13 Oily Waste
Oily waste are those materials that are, or were, mixed with Petroleum,
Oils, and Lubricants (POLs) and have become separated from that POLs. Oily
wastes also means materials, including wastewaters, centrifuge solids,
filter residues or sludges, bottom sediments, tank bottoms, and sorbents
which have come into contact with and have been contaminated by, POLs and
may be appropriately tested and discarded in a manner which is in
compliance with other state and local requirements.
1.2.14 Pesticide
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NOTE: This paragraph is tailored for Army use only.
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NOTE: This paragraph is tailored for Army use only.
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1.2.16 Pests
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NOTE: This paragraph is tailored for Army use only.
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NOTE: This paragraph is tailored for Army use only.
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Environmental Manager Qualifications; G[, [_____]]
Laboratory Analysis
Inspection Reports
SD-07 Certificates
Certificate of Competency
Contractor Certification
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environmental features associated with the project. Protect the
environmental resources within the project boundaries and those affected
outside the limits of permanent work during the entire duration of this
Contract. Comply with federal, state, and local regulations pertaining to
the environment, including water, air, solid waste, hazardous waste and
substances, oily substances, and noise pollution.
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NOTE: Use this paragraph and subparagraphs for Navy
projects only. Delete for other projects.
Paragraph is tailored for Navy use.
1.4.1.2 Certification
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Prior to initiating any work on site, meet with the Contracting Officer and
installation Environmental Office to discuss the proposed Environmental
Protection Plan (EPP). Develop a mutual understanding relative to the
details of environmental protection, including measures for protecting
natural and cultural resources, required reports, required permits, permit
requirements (such as mitigation measures), and other measures to be taken.
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NOTE: Coordinate incorporation of this requirement
with the Installation Environmental Office.
Consider project environmental risks versus project
size or dollar value. A small project, such as
demolishing a plating shop could be low cost, but
high risk and a large project, such as replacing a
roof on a hangar, could be high cost, but low risk.
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NOTE: Insert the bracketed text for projects on a
Large Quantity Generator Facility. See paragraph
FACILITY HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR STATUS for
determination of generator status.
Prepare and maintain Employee Training Records throughout the term of the
contract meeting applicable 40 CFR requirements. Provide Employee Training
Records in the Environmental Records Binder.[ Ensure every employee
completes a program of classroom instruction or on-the-job training that
teaches them to perform their duties in a way that ensures compliance with
federal, state and local regulatory requirements for RCRA Large Quantity
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Generator. Provide a Position Description for each employee, by
subcontractor, based on the Davis-Bacon Wage Rate designation or other
equivalent method, evaluating the employee's association with hazardous and
regulated wastes. This Position Description will include training
requirements as defined in 40 CFR 265 for a Large Quantity Generator
facility.] Submit these Assembled Employee Training Records to the
Contracting Officer at the conclusion of the project, unless otherwise
directed.
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NOTE: Use this paragraph for Army projects only.
Delete for other projects. This paragraph is
tailored for Army use only.
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Environmental Manager Qualifications; G[, [_____]]
Laboratory Analysis
Inspection Reports
SD-07 Certificates
Certificate of Competency
Contractor Certification
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environmental features associated with the project. Protect the
environmental resources within the project boundaries and those affected
outside the limits of permanent work during the entire duration of this
Contract. Comply with federal, state, and local regulations pertaining to
the environment, including water, air, solid waste, hazardous waste and
substances, oily substances, and noise pollution.
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NOTE: Use this paragraph and subparagraphs for Navy
projects only. Delete for other projects.
Paragraph is tailored for Navy use.
1.4.1.2 Certification
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1.4.2 Conformance with the Environmental Management System
Perform work under this contract consistent with the policy and objectives
identified in the installation's Environmental Management System (EMS).
Perform work in a manner that conforms to objectives and targets of the
environmental programs and operational controls identified by the EMS.
Support Government personnel when environmental compliance and EMS audits
are conducted by escorting auditors at the Project site, answering
questions, and providing proof of records being maintained. Provide
monitoring and measurement information as necessary to address
environmental performance relative to environmental, energy, and
transportation management goals. In the event an EMS nonconformance or
environmental noncompliance associated with the contracted services, tasks,
or actions occurs, take corrective and preventative actions. In addition,
employees must be aware of their roles and responsibilities under the
installation EMS and of how these EMS roles and responsibilities affect
work performed under the contract.
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NOTE: The special environmental requirements with
which the Contractor must comply must be developed
during the design process, included in the bidding
documents, and made a part of the contract. The
special environmental requirements must be developed
by the Designer from such documents as the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance measures
specified in the Categorical Exclusion
documentation, Environmental Assessment (EA), or the
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), the
Installation Master Plan, or the Installation Storm
Water Management Plan. For Civil Works projects,
the Environmental commitments made during planning
are usually tracked by Project Management.
Coordination with the Project Manager is essential
in developing the special requirements.
Comply with the special environmental requirements listed here [_____] and
attached at the end of this section.
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1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE
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NOTE: Use this paragraph as applicable. For
example, it may not be necessary for an interior
renovation project.
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NOTE: Coordinate with the Installation
Environmental Office to fill in the number of days
that notification is required prior to work starting.
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NOTE: Coordinate incorporation of this requirement
with the Installation Environmental Office.
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Proposals) edit the paragraphs below for permits to
be obtained.
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NOTE: For Navy DB and DBB projects: Complete the
Permit Record of Decision (PROD) in consultation
with the cognizant Navy civil and environmental
engineers and in accordance with FC 1-300-09N, NAVY
AND MARINE CORPS DESIGN PROCEDURES. Edit the
paragraph below to coordinate with the identified
requirements. Refer to Section 01 57 19.01 20
SUPPLEMENTAL TEMPORARY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS for
guidance on locally required permits and licenses.
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Obtain licenses and permits required for the construction of the project
and in accordance with FAR 52.236-7. Notify the Government of all general
use permitted equipment the Contractor plans to use on site. This
paragraph supplements the Contractor's responsibility under FAR 52.236-7.
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NOTE: Edit the applicable bracketed paragraphs
below as required for the particular project.
[ (1) [_____]
][ (2) [_____]
][ (3) [_____]
]]
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NOTE: Identify which permits will be obtained by
the Government.
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[ (1) [_____]
][ (2) [_____]
][ (3) [_____]
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provisions of federal, state, and local regulatory requirements applicable
to this generator status regarding training and storage, handling, and
disposal of construction derived wastes.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
Not Used
PART 3 EXECUTION
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NOTE: Specify any special protection requirements
and specifically describe how the Contractor is to
protect the resources. This paragraph should be
used when the Government knows of resources which
should be protected and there are no requirements
under Federal, State or local laws or regulations
which would ensure that the Contractor would provide
protection. If there are known Endangered or
Threatened Species onsite or in the area including
their habitat, this paragraph must identify the
species and their habitat and must include any
requirements or methods for protection.
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Preserve the natural resources within the project boundaries and outside
the limits of permanent work. Restore to an equivalent or improved
condition upon completion of work that is consistent with the requirements
of the Installation Environmental Office or as otherwise specified.
Confine construction activities to within the limits of the work indicated
or specified.
3.1.2 Vegetation
Protect existing trees that are to remain to ensure they are not injured,
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bruised, defaced, or otherwise damaged by construction operations. Remove
displaced rocks from uncleared areas. Coordinate with the Contracting
Officer and Installation Environmental Office to determine appropriate
action for trees and other landscape features scarred or damaged by
equipment operations.
3.1.3 Streams
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NOTE: Review federal, state, and local requirements
and obtain all necessary permits that are required
for stream crossings.
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3.2 STORMWATER
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NOTE: Check with Installation Environmental Office
to make sure that you are including all relevant
state and local agency requirements.
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NOTE: Include this paragraph and subparagraphs when
1 or more acres (0.4 or more hectares) of total land
area are to be disturbed or disturbs less than one
acre but is part of a larger common plan of
development or sale that will disturb one or more
acres. Coordinate with Installation Environmental
Office to determine if project is part of larger
common plan of development. Most states are
approved to implement the General Permits Program.
EPA remains the permitting authority in a few
states, territories, and on most land in Indian
Country. Refer to
http://water.epa.gov/polwaste/npdes/basics/NPDES-State-Program-Status.cfm
for the approved list. Edit the bracketed item
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Hazardous, Toxic and Radioactive Waste (HTRW) Plan][ Non-Hazardous Solid
Waste Disposal Plan][ borrowing material plan][_____].
1.7.1.2 Duties
The duties and level of authority assigned to the person(s) on the job site
who oversee environmental compliance, such as who is responsible for
adherence to the EPP, who is responsible for spill cleanup and training
personnel on spill response procedures, who is responsible for manifesting
hazardous waste to be removed from the site (if applicable), and who is
responsible for training the Contractor's environmental protection
personnel.
1.7.1.3 Procedures
1.7.1.4 Communications
1.7.2.1 Drawings
Work area plan showing the proposed activity in each portion of the area
and identify the areas of limited use or nonuse. Include measures for
marking the limits of use areas, including methods for protection of
features to be preserved within authorized work areas and methods to
control runoff and to contain materials on site, and a traffic control plan.
1.7.2.3 Documentation
a. Land resources
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b. Tree protection
d. Temporary construction
e. Stream crossings
g. Wetland areas
a. Objectives
b. Methods
a. Ground cover
b. Erodible soils
c. Temporary measures
Control and disposal of solid and sanitary waste. Control and disposal of
hazardous waste.
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specifically noted)
List what notifications and permit applications must be made. Some permits
require up to 180 days to obtain. Demonstrate that those permits have been
obtained or applied for by including copies of applicable environmental
permits. The EPP will not be approved until the permits have been obtained.
Submit truck and material haul routes along with a Dirt and Dust Control
Plan for controlling dirt, debris, and dust on Installation roadways. As a
minimum, identify in the plan the subcontractor and equipment for cleaning
along the haul route and measures to reduce dirt, dust, and debris from
roadways.
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1.7.9.4 Refrigerants
1.7.9.6 Monitoring
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NOTE: Use this tailored paragraph for Army projects
only. This paragraph pertains to Hazardous, Toxic
and Radioactive Waste (HTRW) construction when the
Designer has determined that the need to protect Air
Quality during HTRW remedial action is necessary and
appropriate. The paragraph applies to contaminant
emissions to the air from HTRW remedial action
construction area sources. Edit Section
01 35 45.00 10 CHEMICAL DATA QUALITY CONTROL so that
the Chemistry Data Package, FSP and QAPP meet air
monitoring reporting and instrument/sample
collection and analysis needs.
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Concentration [_____]
Time [_____]
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NOTE: Section 01 35 45.00 10 CHEMICAL DATA QUALITY
CONTROL should be edited to reflect appropriate
instruments, sampling and analytical methods which
meet required action levels.
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NOTE: See staffing requirements in Section
01 35 45.00 10 CHEMICAL DATA QUALITY CONTROL and
assure that it is edited so that qualified personnel
are used to operate instruments, take samples, and
perform analysis.
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e. Staffing [_____].
Provide the Government a list of and SDSs for all hazardous materials
proposed for use on site. Materials must be compliant with all Clean Air
Act regulations for emissions including solvent and volatile organic
compound contents, and applicable National Emission Standards for Hazardous
Air Pollutants requirements. The Government may alter or limit use of
specific materials as needed to meet installation permit requirements for
emissions.
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NOTE: The terms and conditions contained in any
permits obtained by the Government must be made a
part of the contract. The design must be in
accordance with these permits. The title and
requirements of this paragraph may be changed to
include environmental reviews and approvals, if
pertinent. Coordinate this paragraph with paragraph
SPECIAL ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS.
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Proposals) edit the paragraphs below for permits to
be obtained.
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NOTE: For Navy DB and DBB projects: Complete the
Permit Record of Decision (PROD) in consultation
with the cognizant Navy civil and environmental
engineers and in accordance with FC 1-300-09N, NAVY
AND MARINE CORPS DESIGN PROCEDURES. Edit the
paragraph below to coordinate with the identified
requirements. Refer to Section 01 57 19.01 20
SUPPLEMENTAL TEMPORARY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS for
guidance on locally required permits and licenses.
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Obtain licenses and permits required for the construction of the project
and in accordance with FAR 52.236-7. Notify the Government of all general
use permitted equipment the Contractor plans to use on site. This
paragraph supplements the Contractor's responsibility under FAR 52.236-7.
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NOTE: Edit the applicable bracketed paragraphs
below as required for the particular project.
[ (1) [_____]
][ (2) [_____]
][ (3) [_____]
]]
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NOTE: Identify which permits will be obtained by
the Government.
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[ (1) [_____]
][ (2) [_____]
][ (3) [_____]
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Construction and Demolition (C&D) Debris [_____] [cubic yards][tons],[cubic meters]
Disposed as appropriate
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NOTE: Use this paragraph when the project generates
HW that are not identified in 40 CFR 261, Hazardous
Waste Listing.
Sample waste in accordance with EPA SW-846. Clearly mark each sampled drum
or container with the Contractor's identification number, and cross
reference to the chemical analysis performed.
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Contracting Officer.
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NOTE: Select bracketed item when sales
documentation is not available. Revise close out
submittal to include Contractor Certification
instead of the sales documentation.
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NOTE: Select appropriate disposal alternative. In
some states certain quantities of clearing debris
may be classified as solid waste. Include
appropriate language to comply with State
requirements. Remove non-applicable bracketed
options.
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Pick up solid wastes, and place in covered containers that are regularly
emptied. Do not prepare or cook food on the project site. Prevent
contamination of the site or other areas when handling and disposing of
wastes. At project completion, leave the areas clean. Employ segregation
measures so that no hazardous or toxic waste will become co-mingled with
non-hazardous solid waste.[ Transport solid waste off Government property
and dispose of it in compliance with 40 CFR 260, state, and local
requirements for solid waste disposal. A Subtitle D RCRA permitted
landfill is the minimum acceptable offsite solid waste disposal option.
Verify that the selected transporters and disposal facilities have the
necessary permits and licenses to operate.][ Haul waste materials to the
Government landfill site[ shown on the drawings][ designated by the
Contracting Officer].][ Comply with site procedures.][ Segregate and
separate treated wood components disposed at a lined landfill approved to
accept this waste in accordance with local and state regulations] Solid
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bruised, defaced, or otherwise damaged by construction operations. Remove
displaced rocks from uncleared areas. Coordinate with the Contracting
Officer and Installation Environmental Office to determine appropriate
action for trees and other landscape features scarred or damaged by
equipment operations.
3.1.3 Streams
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NOTE: Review federal, state, and local requirements
and obtain all necessary permits that are required
for stream crossings.
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3.2 STORMWATER
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NOTE: Check with Installation Environmental Office
to make sure that you are including all relevant
state and local agency requirements.
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NOTE: Include this paragraph and subparagraphs when
1 or more acres (0.4 or more hectares) of total land
area are to be disturbed or disturbs less than one
acre but is part of a larger common plan of
development or sale that will disturb one or more
acres. Coordinate with Installation Environmental
Office to determine if project is part of larger
common plan of development. Most states are
approved to implement the General Permits Program.
EPA remains the permitting authority in a few
states, territories, and on most land in Indian
Country. Refer to
http://water.epa.gov/polwaste/npdes/basics/NPDES-State-Program-Status.cfm
for the approved list. Edit the bracketed item
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accordingly.
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NOTE: Coordinate with the Installation
Environmental Management Office to edit the
bracketed items. Use the last bracketed item "d" for
Navy only projects when local environmental controls
are provided.
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Use the last, tailored paragraph for Navy projects
only.
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[ Prepare and submit the Notice of Intent for NPDES coverage under the
general permit for construction activities to the Contracting Officer for
review and approval.
] Submit the approved NOI and appropriate permit fees onto the appropriate
federal or state agency for approval. No land disturbing activities may
commence without permit coverage. Maintain an approved copy of the SWPPP
at the onsite construction office, and continually update as regulations
require, reflecting current site conditions.
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NOTE: Use the last tailored, bracketed sentence for
Navy projects only.
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NOTE: Use the bracketed option to identify the
permit issuing agency.
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NOTE: Use bracketed item if as-built topographic
survey information is required by the permitting
agency for certification of the stormwater
management system.
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portions of the site for which the permittee is responsible. Once
approved, submit the Notice of Termination to the appropriate state or
federal agency.[ Prepare as-built topographic survey information required
by the permitting agency for certification of the stormwater management
system, and provide to the Contracting Officer.]
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NOTE: For projects that have a State permit, delete
subparagraphs EROSION CONTROL and SEDIMENT CONTROL
PRACTICES.
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Provide erosion and sediment control measures in accordance with state and
local laws and regulations. Preserve vegetation to the maximum extent
practicable.
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NOTE: Use last bracketed sentence if Section
32 92 19 SEEDING is included in the project.
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NOTE: Select the sediment control practices
appropriate for the project. See
http://water.epa.gov/polwaste/npdes/swbmp/Construction-Site-
Stormwater-Run-Off-Control.cfm. Use last bracketed
sentence when sediment control practices are
indicated on the drawings. Include details.
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]3.2.3 Work Area Limits
Mark the areas that need not be disturbed under this Contract prior to
commencing construction activities. Mark or fence isolated areas within
the general work area that are not to be disturbed. Protect monuments and
markers before construction operations commence. Where construction
operations are to be conducted during darkness, any markers must be visible
in the dark. Personnel must be knowledgeable of the purpose for marking
and protecting particular objects.
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NOTE: Use this paragraph if the Installation holds
a MS4 permit. Coordinate with the Installation
Environmental Office. Use tailored, bracketed
sentence for Navy only projects.
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NOTE: NOTE: Edit the first sentence by removing
items not included in the project.
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and the federal or state authority, as applicable. Discharge of hazardous
substances will not be permitted under any circumstances.
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NOTE: All wetlands on the site or adjacent to the
site must be identified on the drawings and this
paragraph edited accordingly. If the wetlands on
site must be disturbed, coordination with the
regulatory agencies during design for identification
of Section 401 and 404 of the Clean Water Act
permits whether the permit is an Individual,
Nationwide, Regional, State, or Local 404 or similar
permit. Include permit requirements in the LICENSES
AND PERMITS paragraph and attach to this
specification. In addition, coordinate any
mitigation requirements for the project.
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NOTE: Obtain the National Historic Preservation Act
Section 106 documentation from the Government and
include requirements agreed to during the
consultation process with the State Historic
Preservation Officer. If Section 106 has not been
completed delete the following paragraphs.
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NOTE: If there are known archaeological resources
on the project site, include the bracketed sentence
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and show the required protection area and other
protection measures on the drawings. The exact
location of known archaeological resources is
sensitive information that will not be distributed
unless necessary for protection. The Contracting
Officer will review and approve what is shown on the
drawings.
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[Existing archaeological resources within the work area are shown on the
drawings. Protect these resources and be responsible for their
preservation during the life of the Contract. ]If, during excavation or
other construction activities, any previously unidentified or unanticipated
historical, archaeological, and cultural resources are discovered or found,
activities that may damage or alter such resources will be suspended.
Resources covered by this paragraph include, but are not limited to: any
human skeletal remains or burials; artifacts; shell, midden, bone,
charcoal, or other deposits; rock or coral alignments, pavings, wall, or
other constructed features; and any indication of agricultural or other
human activities. Upon such discovery or find, immediately notify the
Contracting Officer so that the appropriate authorities may be notified and
a determination made as to their significance and what, if any, special
disposition of the finds should be made. Cease all activities that may
result in impact to or the destruction of these resources. Secure the area
and prevent employees or other persons from trespassing on, removing, or
otherwise disturbing such resources. The Government retains ownership and
control over archaeological resources.
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NOTE: If there are known historical or other
cultural resources on the project site, include this
paragraph and show the required protection area and
other protection measures on the drawings. Show the
exact location of known historical resources on the
drawings.
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Existing historical resources within the work area are shown on the
drawings. Protect these resources and be responsible for their
preservation during the life of the Contract.
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NOTE: Coordinate with local Installation
Environmental Office to determine if Government will
obtain these permits, or if Contractor will be
required to obtain them.
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depend on location of work and type of work.
Typical fees range from $250 to $3500.
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Notify the Air Program Manager, through the Contracting Officer, at least 6
months prior to bringing equipment, assembled or unassembled, onto the
Installation, so that air permits can be secured. Necessary permitting
time must be considered in regard to construction activities. Clean Air
Act (CAA) permits must be obtained prior to bringing equipment, assembled
or unassembled, onto the Installation.
Provide product data and details for new, replacement, or relocated fuel
fired boilers, heaters, or furnaces to the Installation Environmental
Office (Air Program Manager) through the Contracting Officer. Data to be
reported include: equipment purpose (water heater, building heat, process),
manufacturer, model number, serial number, fuel type (oil type, gas type)
size (MMBTU heat input). Provide in accordance with paragraph
PRECONSTRUCTION AIR PERMITS.
3.5.3 Burning
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NOTE: Edit the paragraph after coordinating with
the governing agencies.
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Class I [and II ]ODS are Government property and must be returned to the
Government for appropriate management. Coordinate with the Installation
Environmental Office to determine the appropriate location for turn in of
all reclaimed refrigerant.
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NOTE: Only use the bracketed sentence if dust
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suppressants are allowed at the Installation and
with permission of the Installation's Environmental
office.
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3.5.7.1 Particulates
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NOTE: This is a general performance type
requirement for particulate control. For projects
where special construction activities, such as
concrete batch plants, or extensive earthwork are
involved, the Designer should consider the need for
a more descriptive specification giving methods,
frequency of application, and monitoring methods for
controlling particulates.
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NOTE: Determine whether the paint to be removed
contains any hazardous components. Test a
representative sample of the paint in accordance
with 40 CFR 261. Include the bracketed sentence on
hazardous material if it is determined the paint is
toxic.
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Provide tarpaulin drop cloths and windscreens to enclose abrasive blasting
operations to confine and collect dust, abrasive agent, paint chips, and
other debris.[ Perform work involving removal of hazardous material in
accordance with 29 CFR 1910.]
3.5.8 Odors
Include the name, physical address, and telephone number of the hauler, if
transported by a franchised solid waste hauler. Include the destination
and, unless exempted, provide a copy of the state or local permit (cover)
or license for recycling.
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NOTE: Edit the Nonhazardous Solid Waste Diversion
Report to reflect the Using Service's requirements.
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Construction and Demolition (C&D) Debris [_____] [cubic yards][tons],[cubic meters]
Disposed as appropriate
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NOTE: Use this paragraph when the project generates
HW that are not identified in 40 CFR 261, Hazardous
Waste Listing.
Sample waste in accordance with EPA SW-846. Clearly mark each sampled drum
or container with the Contractor's identification number, and cross
reference to the chemical analysis performed.
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Contracting Officer.
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NOTE: Select bracketed item when sales
documentation is not available. Revise close out
submittal to include Contractor Certification
instead of the sales documentation.
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NOTE: Select appropriate disposal alternative. In
some states certain quantities of clearing debris
may be classified as solid waste. Include
appropriate language to comply with State
requirements. Remove non-applicable bracketed
options.
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Pick up solid wastes, and place in covered containers that are regularly
emptied. Do not prepare or cook food on the project site. Prevent
contamination of the site or other areas when handling and disposing of
wastes. At project completion, leave the areas clean. Employ segregation
measures so that no hazardous or toxic waste will become co-mingled with
non-hazardous solid waste.[ Transport solid waste off Government property
and dispose of it in compliance with 40 CFR 260, state, and local
requirements for solid waste disposal. A Subtitle D RCRA permitted
landfill is the minimum acceptable offsite solid waste disposal option.
Verify that the selected transporters and disposal facilities have the
necessary permits and licenses to operate.][ Haul waste materials to the
Government landfill site[ shown on the drawings][ designated by the
Contracting Officer].][ Comply with site procedures.][ Segregate and
separate treated wood components disposed at a lined landfill approved to
accept this waste in accordance with local and state regulations] Solid
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waste disposal offsite must comply with most stringent local, state, and
federal requirements, including 40 CFR 241, 40 CFR 243, and 40 CFR 258.
Contractor [_____]
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Contract Number [_____]
Attach a Waste Determination form for the expected waste streams. Allow 10
working days for processing this request. Additional compliance
requirements (e.g. training and contingency planning) that may be required
are the responsibility of the Contractor. Barricade the designated area
where waste is being stored and post a sign identifying as follows:
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NOTE: Choose this paragraph for Contractor Disposal
of the Hazardous Waste.
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3.7.3.3.1.1 Services
3.7.3.3.1.2 Samples
Obtain a representative sample of the material generated for each job done
to provide waste stream determination.
3.7.3.3.1.3 Analysis
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NOTE: Use this paragraph when the project generates
HW that are not identified in 40 CFR 261, Hazardous
Waste Listing.
Analyze each sample taken and provide analytical results to the Contracting
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Officer. See paragraph WASTE DETERMINATION DOCUMENTATION.
3.7.3.3.1.4 Labeling
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NOTE: Choose this paragraph if Contractor will
turn-in waste into the Installation's waste
accumulations facilities. Coordinate with the
Installations Environmental Office to further edit
this paragraph to meet Installation requirements.
Contractor will not prepare manifest documentation
when this option of disposal is selected.
Coordinate language in other paragraphs to clarify
manifesting requirements.
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a. Drums must be compatible with waste contents and drums must meet
DOT requirements for 49 CFR 173 for transportation of materials.
c. No more than three 208 liter 55 gallon drums or two 321 liter 85
gallon over packs are to be banded to a pallet.
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NOTE: State requirements may differ from federal
regulation. Use last, tailored, bracketed item for
Army projects only.
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federal, state, and local requirements and installation instructions:
Contact the Contracting Officer for the facility RCRA identification number
that is to be used on each manifest.
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NOTE: Use the following bracketed item for Navy
projects only. Coordinate with Section
01 57 19.01 20 SUPPLEMENTAL TEMPORARY ENVIRONMENTAL
CONTROLS. Section 01 57 19.01 20 requires a Base
Environmental point of contact be identified for
Base specific requirements.
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effective action to stop, contain, curtail, or otherwise limit the amount,
duration, and severity of the spill/release. In the event of any releases
of oil and hazardous substances, chemicals, or gases; immediately (within
15 minutes) notify the Installation Fire Department, the Installation
Command Duty Officer, the Installation Environmental Office, the
Contracting Officer[ and the state or local authority].
3.7.4.2 Clean Up
3.7.6 Wastewater
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NOTE: Coordinate with the Installation
Environmental Office. Identify and obtain permits
required by governing agencies. Insert or delete
the brackets with the name of process producing the
wastewater. If there is an area on the project site
for a retention pond, a choice may be given for
disposal in a retention pond. If there is a
possibility that the water is contaminated, then
identify and specify the appropriate analytical
testing be performed.
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3.7.6.1.1 Treatment
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collecting and placing it in a retention pond where suspended material can
be settled out or the water can evaporate to separate pollutants from the
water. The site for the retention pond must be coordinated and approved
with the Contracting Officer. The residue left in the pond prior to
completion of the project must be removed, tested, and disposed of off-
Government property in accordance with federal, state, and local laws and
regulations. Backfill the area to the original grade, top-soiled, and
seeded or sodded.[ Test the water in the retention pond for [_____] and
have the results reviewed and approved by the Contracting Officer prior to
being discharged or disposed of off- Government property].]
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NOTE: Use this paragraph for Navy projects only.
Delete for other projects. Paragraph is tailored to
Navy use.
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calendar year during the life of the contract. Keep copies of the SDSs for
hazardous materials onsite. At the end of the project, provide the
Contracting Officer with copies of the SDSs, and the maximum quantity of
each material that was present at the site at any one time, the dates the
material was present, the amount of each material that was used during the
project, and how the material was used.
][3.13 CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT OF LIGHTING BALLAST AND LAMPS CONTAINING PCBS
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NOTE: Delete this paragraph if not needed in the
project
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]3.15 PETROLEUM, OIL, LUBRICANT (POL) STORAGE AND FUELING
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NOTE: Choose one of the last bracketed sentences
after coordination with the Installation
Environmental Office.
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Manage used oil generated on site in accordance with 40 CFR 279. Determine
if any used oil generated while onsite exhibits a characteristic of
hazardous waste. Used oil containing 1,000 parts per million of solvents
is considered a hazardous waste and disposed of at the Contractor's
expense. Used oil mixed with a hazardous waste is also considered a
hazardous waste. Dispose in accordance with paragraph HAZARDOUS WASTE
DISPOSAL.
Monitor and remove any rainwater that accumulates in open containment dikes
or berms. Inspect the accumulated rainwater prior to draining from a
containment dike to the environment, to determine there is no oil sheen
present.
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3.16 INADVERTENT DISCOVERY OF PETROLEUM-CONTAMINATED SOIL OR HAZARDOUS
WASTES
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NOTE: Use the following paragraphs for Army
projects only. Do not use for Navy, Air Force or
NASA projects. Paragraphs are tailored for Army use.
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NOTE: DoD Installations are required under DoDI
4150.7 to develop an integrated pest management plan
(IPMP). This does not apply to USACE Civil Works
Projects. The Facility IPMP has been developed by
the installation to identify potential pest-related
risks of damage to installation properties as well
as approaches to be used to limit these risks. The
Designer should coordinate with the Installation
Pest Management Coordinator early in the design
process to address structural, landscaping and other
pest damage reduction alternatives to pesticide
applications when cost effective. This effort may
be multidisciplinary in scope (e.g.
planner/landscape architect and natural resource
manager). The pest management plans and strategies
developed during design and construction should be
reviewed and approved by DoD pest management
professionals and coordinated with IPMC as required
by DA AR 200-1 and DoDI 4150.7.
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NOTE: The following paragraph is to be used when
the application of pest management chemicals is OR
is NOT anticipated. These requirements must be
included as a plan within the Environmental
Protection Plan. When a pest is known to be in the
soil, identify the pest and the area to be treated.
This paragraph should be left intact to cover
pesticides applications not anticipated by the
Designer. When termiticide is required, include the
bracketed sentence and Section 33 40 00 STORM
DRAINAGE UTILITIES in the contract specifications.
Delete last sentence when not applicable. The
"installation pest management coordinator" is a term
used in DA AR 200-1. DA AR 200-1 is not applicable
to USACE Civil Works activities. Appropriate USACE
personnel should be referenced when this
specification is used for civil works. See CECW-ON
EP 1130-2-540 ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP OPERATIONS
AND MAINTENANCE GUIDANCE AND PROCEDURES, Chapter 3 -
Pest Control Program for Civil Works Projects.
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3.17.1 Application
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NOTE: The pesticide treatment plan serves two
purposes: It provides a mechanism for early
coordination with the appropriate installation
personnel through the Contracting Officer and
provides a mechanism for reporting pesticide use
information to the Installation as required by the
Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act
(FIFRA). For military construction, this
information must be provided to the Installation
under DoDI 4150.7 DoD Pest Management Instruction,
under DA AR 200-1, Chapter 5--Pest Management.
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]3.18 CHLORDANE
Evaluate excess soils and concrete foundation debris generated during the
demolition of housing units or other wooden structures for the presence of
chlordane or other pesticides prior to reuse or final disposal.
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3.19 SOUND INTRUSION
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NOTE: Insert State's name or remove last sentence
when State rules are not applicable. Include any
facility specific requirements such as operational
hours around base housing.
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