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Closed, Illegal and Abandoned (CIA) Disposal Sites Work Plan Development |
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A work plan includes pertinent site information and instructions in sufficient detail that contractors will be able to prepare accurate bids for site cleanup, and the successful bidder has sufficient guidance to clean up the site without delays, cost increases, or other problems. Site information should include a brief description of the site; including area, terrain, access, types and estimated quantities of wastes. Instructions should detail how the cleanup is to be accomplished; including equipment and facilities to be on the site during remediation, health and safety considerations, recycling and other disposal requirements, construction and environmental controls (site access, weight and vehicle restrictions, dust and water abatement, etc.), identification of hazardous wastes and method for handling these wastes (if any), and final site disposition. A work plan or scope of work is required as part of the application for local enforcement agency grants, matching grants to local governments and loans to local governments. Preparation of the work plan may involve technical abilities beyond those available by the applicant. Local governmental agencies such as public works, planning department, recycling agencies, environmental review and assessment, or others may be able to provide assistance. Consulting engineers may also be able to provide assistance with preparation of a work plan. Work Plan TemplateThe following document can be used as a template or guide in preparing a work plan: Landfill Gas Monitoring and Control System Plan Review Template This document can be used as a template or guide when preparing a gas monitoring system plan review: Sample Work Plans Examples of completed work plans: |
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Last updated: April 18, 2008 Closed, Illegal, and Abandoned (CIA) Disposal Sites, http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/LEACentral/CIA/ John Macanas, jmacanas@ciwmb.ca.gov (916) 341-6722 |