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APPENDIX E<br />

4. SUMMARY OF EXPECTED IDW AND REMEDIAL<br />

ACTION WASTE STREAMS<br />

This section summarizes the various types of IDW and remedial action waste streams that may be<br />

encountered during environmental restoration activities at Kirtland AFB.<br />

4.1 Types of IDW<br />

The anticipated IDW streams associated with investigation activities will result from soil, sediment, and<br />

water sampling, and the related decontamination and cleanup activities associated with environmental<br />

investigations. Specifically, the expected IDW streams can be categorized as follows:<br />

Soil cuttings and drilling mud<br />

Purge and well development water<br />

Water, solvents, or other fluids used to decontaminate field equipment and PPE<br />

Nonhazardous demolition debris, such as concrete rubble, bricks, rebar of various thickness,<br />

scrap metal, metal piping, electrical-related components (wire, metal conduit, electrical boxes,<br />

outlets, etc.), asphalt, sheet metal, polyvinyl chloride pipe and fittings<br />

Used oil (including engine/motor oil, hydraulic fluid, transmission fluid, greases,<br />

antifreeze/coolant, etc.) and oil filters from vehicle and equipment maintenance operations<br />

Used diesel fuel<br />

Used antifreeze<br />

Solid Waste (trash)<br />

PCS from equipment leaks<br />

Potential asbestos waste contained within the boilers, from demolition activities, and from<br />

landfill remediation<br />

Disposable PPE, equipment and debris<br />

The various sources of the IDW are described in the following sections. All sampling activities will have<br />

disposable PPE and sampling equipment associated with them. Control measures for the IDW streams<br />

are described in Section 4.0. Table 3-1 summarizes applicable waste management, transportation and<br />

disposal requirements for each of the waste streams.<br />

4.1.1 Soil Cuttings and Stockpiles<br />

Soil IDW will consist of soil removed from borings and monitoring well installations and as the result of<br />

excavation activities. Soil cuttings will be placed drums or roll-off containers. If approved by the<br />

Kirtland AFB project manager, soil cuttings may be managed as like soil stockpiles on site in a<br />

designated area that is lined in plastic sheeting and covered when soil is not being staged. Designated<br />

Kirtland AFB<br />

IDW Management Plan E-27 April 2004

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