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not one of the types prohibited at the proposed TSF. The waste profile form, included as Attachment 2-A-1 of this document, shows the information needed to properly manage the waste. The Waste Profile Sheet evaluation includes a review of: The appropriate documents to ensure that acceptance of the waste material at the proposed TSF will be in compliance with company policies and all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. The available capacity in the treatment and storage facilities to ensure that the waste material can be satisfactorily managed by the proposed TSF. The waste characteristics to ensure that the material is compatible with other wastes which are present. The waste characterization information and available analytical data to ensure that the waste material does not contain any specific waste codes, compounds, or properties which are prohibited at the proposed TSF. All profiles for all waste streams must be approved by the proposed TSF’s manager. Final approval is indicated by a dated and initialed "APPROVED" stamp on the profile review form. Following approval of the candidate waste stream, but prior to shipment of the waste, the waste generator will be notified in writing that the proposed TSF has the appropriate permits for, and will accept the waste stream in accordance with 40 CFR 264.12(b). At a minimum, the profile evaluation is repeated: When a waste generator notifies the proposed TSF that the process generating the waste has changed (e.g., when the raw materials to the process have changed). If the proposed TSF has reason to suspect that the waste is in non-conformance with profile documentation. Annually. For an annual recertification, the proposed TSF will ask the waste generator to note any changes in the waste stream or to certify that the waste stream has not changed. After a review of the waste generator’s certification, the profile will be recertified. If there are changes in the waste stream which do not result in the waste stream being unacceptable, the profile will be updated and recertified. If there are changes in the waste stream which result in the waste stream becoming unacceptable, the profile will be canceled and the waste generator will be notified. A unique identification number will be assigned to the waste stream. This number is used to track the material through the subsequent stages of the waste management process. Waste Analysis Plan App 2A-Page 4 JBR Environmental Consultants, Inc. March 2013
All wastes received will have been characterized in advance, and a profile form will be kept on file at the proposed TSF. Before unloading, each shipment is checked against the manifest to verify that the type and quantity of the waste agrees with the manifest. Upon receipt, containers will be visually inspected to verify proper labeling, packaging, and paperwork. Each incoming load will be fingerprinted according to the frequency specified in Table 4 (found in Section 12) to confirm the visual observation. When the waste is accepted, the shipment will be entered into the operating record. This information includes the waste stream description, EPA codes, quantity, date of generation, date received at proposed TSF, storage location within the proposed TSF, treatment date, and date it (or treatment residue) was shipped off site for disposal. Fingerprinting The proposed TSF will document in the operating record the waste characterization procedures which apply to each waste stream accepted at the proposed TSF. Fingerprint analyses performed in the on-site lab are identified in Table 2. Table 2: Fingerprint Analysis Parameter Rationale for Selection Used to determine the general characteristics of the waste stream. Physical Description Used to detect discrepancies in waste types. Weight of Container Use to determine load discrepancies. pH Used to determine the corrosivity of the waste to ensure proper storage of the waste. Density Used to determine purity of elemental mercury. Viscosity XRF Evaluation Elemental Mercury Fingerprinting Elemental mercury will be fingerprinted for: Physical description. Weight of container. Needed to determine the solids concentration of the waste stream. Only applies to calomel. Used to determine the concentration of metals present. Waste Analysis Plan App 2A-Page 5 JBR Environmental Consultants, Inc. March 2013
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not one of the types prohibited at the proposed TSF. The waste profile form, included as<br />
Attachment 2-A-1 of this document, shows the information needed to properly manage the<br />
waste.<br />
The Waste Profile Sheet evaluation includes a review of:<br />
The appropriate documents to ensure that acceptance of the waste material at the<br />
proposed TSF will be in compliance with company policies and all applicable<br />
federal, state, and local laws and regulations.<br />
The available capacity in the treatment and storage facilities to ensure that the waste<br />
material can be satisfactorily managed by the proposed TSF.<br />
The waste characteristics to ensure that the material is compatible with other wastes<br />
which are present.<br />
The waste characterization information and available analytical data to ensure that<br />
the waste material does not contain any specific waste codes, compounds, or<br />
properties which are prohibited at the proposed TSF.<br />
All profiles for all waste streams must be approved by the proposed TSF’s manager. Final<br />
approval is indicated by a dated and initialed "APPROVED" stamp on the profile review<br />
form. Following approval of the candidate waste stream, but prior to shipment of the waste,<br />
the waste generator will be notified in writing that the proposed TSF has the appropriate<br />
permits for, and will accept the waste stream in accordance with 40 CFR 264.12(b).<br />
At a minimum, the profile evaluation is repeated:<br />
When a waste generator notifies the proposed TSF that the process generating the<br />
waste has changed (e.g., when the raw materials to the process have changed).<br />
If the proposed TSF has reason to suspect that the waste is in non-conformance with<br />
profile documentation.<br />
Annually.<br />
For an annual recertification, the proposed TSF will ask the waste generator to note any changes<br />
in the waste stream or to certify that the waste stream has not changed. After a review of the<br />
waste generator’s certification, the profile will be recertified. If there are changes in the waste<br />
stream which do not result in the waste stream being unacceptable, the profile will be updated<br />
and recertified. If there are changes in the waste stream which result in the waste stream<br />
becoming unacceptable, the profile will be canceled and the waste generator will be notified.<br />
A unique identification number will be assigned to the waste stream. This number is used to<br />
track the material through the subsequent stages of the waste management process.<br />
Waste Analysis Plan App 2A-Page 4<br />
JBR Environmental Consultants, Inc. March 2013