Soil and Debris Characterization Sample Clauses

Soil and Debris Characterization. This subtask shall produce an interim report supported by maps and figures that show the extent of Site-related contaminated soil and debris in the CHP, SFSA, and EFSA to include concentrations and quantities relative to the findings of the risk assessment and RAOs, areas that will be addressed by the FS, and a preliminary assessment of Site-specific background soil contaminant levels. EPA and NHDES anticipate that the Site contains contaminated media that will require further characterization for evaluation in the FS. This study shall assess parameters for treatment (e.g., soil chemistry, soil types, porosity, saturation), containment, and removal (e.g., Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure, land disposal regulations). The field work for this study shall be performed for soils and debris in the CHP as well as in the SFSA and EFSA. The interim report should describe the general characteristics of the Waste Materials including quantities, types, and concentration. The objective of the soil and debris characterization is to obtain the information necessary to evaluate the effectiveness of potential remedial treatment technologies for soils and debris of varying composition, saturation and contaminant presence in the CHP, SFSA and EFSA. Respondents may evaluate treatment or stabilization options that include biological treatments, physical separation, chemical conditioning, and in-situ methods. Once complete, an interim report describing the results of the study shall be submitted to EPA for review and approval or modification.
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