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Item 25 - Agreement with HCI Environmental & Engineering Service for Police Range Cleaning Services
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Item 25 - Agreement with HCI Environmental & Engineering Service for Police Range Cleaning Services
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CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />RFP No. 22-020 RANGE CLEANING SERVICES Page 25 of 38 <br />If the contractor is not a certified hazardous waste transporter; a contract shall be entered into <br />with a certified transporter to transport the waste. The contractor shall require the certified <br />hazardous waste transporter to follow all applicable hazardous waste transportation regulations. <br />Please note that the regulatory guidance issued by Waste Evaluation Department of Toxic <br />Substance Control on lead painted building debris dated 06/13/94 is not a variance but a <br />regulatory guidance and will not be interpreted as a variance from RCRA, Federal guidelines or <br />HUD guidelines. <br />XIII. FINAL INSPECTION AND TESTING <br />A. After thoroughly cleaning of the work space and satisfactory degree of cleanliness has been <br />achieved, the contractor shall notify the City or agent that the work area is ready for a final <br />visual inspection. The City or agent and the contractor shall then visually inspect the work <br />area for the detection of any visible lead dust or contamination. If the visual inspection does <br />not reveal any dust or other signs of contamination the area is considered to be ready for <br />lead clearance wipe testing. <br />B. The City (i.e., their CIH/CDPH Lead Consultant) may perform random lead dust wipe <br />surface sampling on the horizontal surface areas in accordance with the clearance <br />requirements specified in the current HUD Regulations, which at the time of writing this RFP <br />is ≤ 200 ug/ft2.
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