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USACE EPP - Environmental Protection Plan Template for Spec 01 57 19 (Modified)

USACE EPP - Environmental Protection Plan Template for Spec 01 57 19 (Modified)

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USACE EPP - Modified | Spec Section 01 57 19

NAVFAC Environmental Protection Plan - NAVFAC EPP - Complete Plan

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The Complete Plan is approximately 63 Pages.
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MASTER TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acronyms and Abbreviations iv

Specification Cross Reference Table vi

1.0 GENERAL OVERVIEW AND PURPOSE 1-1

1.1 Introduction 1-2

1.2 Objective 1-2

1.3 Descriptions 1-2

1.4 Duties and Authority 1-5

1.4.1 Environmental Manager 1-5

1.4.2 Project Management and Supervisory Personnel 1-5

1.4.3 All Project Personnel 1-5

1.5 Procedures 1-6

1.6 Communications 1-6

1.6.1 Contractor and Subcontractor Training 1-6

1.6.2 Contractor 40 CFR Employee Training 1-7

1.7 Contact Information 1-8

2.0 GENERAL SITE INFORMATION 2-1

2.1 Drawings 2-2

2.2 Work Area Limits 2-4

2.3 Documentation 2-5

3.0 MANAGEMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 3-1

3.1 Requirements 3-2

3.2 Tree Protection 3-2

3.3 Replacement of Damaged Landscape Features 3-3

3.4 Temporary Construction 3-3

3.5 Streams 3-3

3.6 Wetlands 3-3

4.0 STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION AND EROSION CONTROL 4-1

4.1 Erosion Control 4-2

4.2 Construction Activities 4-2

4.3 Temporary Measures 4-2

4.3.1. Sediment Fence 4-5

4.3.2. Storm Water Inlet Protection 4-6

4.4 Cleanup 4-7

5.0 PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT FROM WASTE DERIVED FROM CONTRACTOR OPERATIONS 5-1

5.1 Non-Hazardous Solid Waste 5-2

5.1.1 Control and Management of Solid Wastes 5-2

5.1.2 Construction and Demolition (C&D) Waste Management 5-3

5.1.3 Solid Waste Management Report 5-3

5.2 Waste Water 5-4

5.2.1 Treatment 5-4

5.2.2 Surface Discharge 5-5

5.2.3 Documentation 5-5

5.3 Control and Disposal of Hazardous Waste 5-5

5.3.1 Waste Determination 5-5

5.3.2 Hazardous Waste/Debris Management 5-6

5.3.3 Waste Storage/Satellite Accumulation/90 Day Storage Areas 5-7

5.3.4 Disposal Turn-In Requirements 5-8

5.3.5 Hazardous Waste Manifest 5-8

5.4 Special Waste Consideration 5-8

5.4.1 Class I and II ODS Prohibition 5-8

5.4.2 Universal Waste/e-Waste Management 5-9

5.4.3 Electronics End-of-Life Management 5-9

5.5 Disposal Documentation for Hazardous and Regulated Waste 5-9

5.5.1 Labeling 5-10

5.6 Hazardous Material Inventory Log and Material Safety Data Sheets 5-10

5.7 Chemicals and Chemical Waste 5-11

5.8 Containment 5-11

5.8.1 Military Munitions 5-11

5.8.2 Petroleum, Oil, Lubricant (POL) Storage and Fueling 5-11

5.8.3 Used Oil Management 5-12

5.8.4 Oil Storage Including Fuel Tanks 5-12

5.8.5 Discovery of Petroleum-Contaminated Soil or Hazardous Wastes 5-12

5.8.6 Chlordane 5-12

5.9 Sampling and Analysis Plan 5-13

5.10 Hazardous Waste Training 5-13

6.0 PREVENTION OF RELEASES TO THE ENVIRONMENT 6-1

6.1 Purpose 6-2

6.2 Potential Spill Sources 6-2

6.3 Construction Due Diligence 6-3

6.3.1 Mercury Materials 6-3

6.4 Reporting 6-4

6.5 Training Requirements 6-4

6.6 Spill Prevention and Mitigation 6-5

6.6.1 Methods and Procedures for Expeditious Contaminant Cleanup 6-5

7.0 REGULATORY NOTIFICATION AND PERMITS 7-1

7.1 Permit Requirements 1

7.1.1 Installation Permits 1

7.1.2 State of (Your State Here) 1

8.0 CLEAN AIR ACT COMPLIANCE 8-1

8.1 Haul Route 8-2

8.2 Air Resources 8-3

8.3 Pollution Generating Equipment 8-3

8.4 Stationary Internal Combustion Engines 8-3

8.5 Refrigerants 8-3

8.6 Air Pollution-engineering Processes 8-3

8.6.1 Hydrocarbons, Carbon Monoxide, and Oxides 8-4

8.6.2 Particulates 8-4

8.6.3 Odors 8-4

8.7 Monitoring 8-5

8.8 Compliant Materials 8-5

APPENDIX I – RESUMES AND QUALIFICATIONS

APPENDIX II - RECORD OF EMPLOYEE TRAINING

(NAVFAC EPP:  63 Page Template)  

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Modified to Spec Section 01 57 19 USACE Environmental Protection Plan (EPP)  Complete Plan Template with All Sections

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Acronyms and Abbreviations iv

Specification Cross Reference Table vi

1.0 GENERAL OVERVIEW AND PURPOSE 1-1
     1.1 Introduction 1-2
     1.2 Objective 1-2
     1.3 Descriptions 1-2
     1.4 Duties and Authority 1-5
     1.4.1 Environmental Manager 1-5
     1.4.2 Project Management and Supervisory Personnel 1-5
     1.4.3 All Project Personnel 1-5
     1.5 Procedures 1-6
     1.6 Communications 1-6
     1.6.1 Contractor and Subcontractor Training 1-6
     1.6.2 Contractor 40 CFR Employee Training 1-7
     1.7 Contact Information 1-8
2.0 GENERAL SITE INFORMATION 2-1
     2.1 Drawings 2-2
     2.2 Work Area Limits 2-4
     2.3 Documentation 2-5

3.0 MANAGEMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 3-1
    
3.1 Requirements 3-2

3.2 Tree Protection 3-2

3.3 Replacement of Damaged Landscape Features 3-3

3.4 Temporary Construction 3-3

3.5 Streams 3-3

3.6 Wetlands 3-3

4.0 STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION AND EROSION CONTROL 4-1
     4.1 Erosion Control 4-2
     4.2 Construction Activities 4-2

4.3 Temporary Measures 4-2
     4.3.1. Sediment Fence 4-5
     4.3.2. Storm Water Inlet Protection 4-6
     4.4 Cleanup 4-7

5.0 PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT FROM WASTE DERIVED FROM CONTRACTOR OPERATIONS 5-1
     5.1 Non-Hazardous Solid Waste 5-2
     5.1.1 Control and Management of Solid Wastes 5-2
     5.1.2 Construction and Demolition (C&D) Waste Management 5-3
     5.1.3 Solid Waste Management Report 5-3

5.2 Waste Water 5-4
     5.2.1 Treatment 5-4
     5.2.2 Surface Discharge 5-5
     5.2.3 Documentation 5-5

5.3 Control and Disposal of Hazardous Waste 5-5
     5.3.1 Waste Determination 5-5
     5.3.2 Hazardous Waste/Debris Management 5-6
     5.3.3 Waste Storage/Satellite Accumulation/90 Day Storage Areas 5-7
     5.3.4 Disposal Turn-In Requirements 5-8
     5.3.5 Hazardous Waste Manifest 5-8

5.4 Special Waste Consideration 5-8
     5.4.1 Class I and II ODS Prohibition 5-8
     5.4.2 Universal Waste/e-Waste Management 5-9
     5.4.3 Electronics End-of-Life Management 5-9

5.5 Disposal Documentation for Hazardous and Regulated Waste 5-9

     5.5.1 Labeling 5-10

5.6 Hazardous Material Inventory Log and Material Safety Data Sheets 5-10

5.7 Chemicals and Chemical Waste 5-11

5.8 Containment 5-11
     5.8.1 Military Munitions 5-11
     5.8.2 Petroleum, Oil, Lubricant (POL) Storage and Fueling 5-11
     5.8.3 Used Oil Management 5-12
     5.8.4 Oil Storage Including Fuel Tanks 5-12
     5.8.5 Discovery of Petroleum-Contaminated Soil or Hazardous Wastes 5-12
     5.8.6 Chlordane 5-12
     5.9 Sampling and Analysis Plan 5-13
     5.10 Hazardous Waste Training 5-13

6.0 PREVENTION OF RELEASES TO THE ENVIRONMENT 6-1
     6.1 Purpose 6-2
     6.2 Potential Spill Sources 6-2
     6.3 Construction Due Diligence 6-3
     6.3.1 Mercury Materials 6-3
     6.4 Reporting 6-4
     6.5 Training Requirements 6-4
     6.6 Spill Prevention and Mitigation 6-5
     6.6.1 Methods and Procedures for Expeditious Contaminant Cleanup 6-5


7.0 REGULATORY NOTIFICATION AND PERMITS 7-1
     7.1 Permit Requirements 1
     7.1.1 Installation Permits 1
     7.1.2 State of (Your State Here) 1

8.0 CLEAN AIR ACT COMPLIANCE 8-1
     8.1 Haul Route 8-2
     8.2 Air Resources 8-3
     8.3 Pollution Generating Equipment 8-3
     8.4 Stationary Internal Combustion Engines 8-3
     8.5 Refrigerants 8-3
     8.6 Air Pollution-engineering Processes 8-3
     8.6.1 Hydrocarbons, Carbon Monoxide, and Oxides 8-4
     8.6.2 Particulates 8-4
     8.6.3 Odors 8-4
     8.7 Monitoring 8-5
     8.8 Compliant Materials 8-5

APPENDIX I – RESUMES AND QUALIFICATIONS

APPENDIX II - RECORD OF EMPLOYEE TRAINING