Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan (HASP) - Laschools.org
Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan (HASP) - Laschools.org
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TRANSPORTATION PLAN<br />
This transportation plan describes waste transportation activities associated with<br />
the Operable Unit 1 of Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) South<br />
Region High School #9 <strong>and</strong> Middle School #4 (<strong>Site</strong>) soil removal project located<br />
in South Gate, California (Figure I-1). Operable Unit 1 consists of soil <strong>and</strong> soil<br />
gas in Parcels 1 through 4, 29 through 33, <strong>and</strong> 35 through 39 (Figure I-2). The<br />
area surrounding the <strong>Site</strong> is used for a variety of purposes including industrial,<br />
commercial <strong>and</strong> residential use. Residential neighborhoods are located<br />
immediately north <strong>and</strong> south of the <strong>Site</strong>. The area to the west of the <strong>Site</strong><br />
includes industrial <strong>and</strong> commercial operations, including an auto body shop, a<br />
wheel polishing facility, an electrical supply company, <strong>and</strong> restaurants. The Los<br />
Angeles River is located at the eastern boundary of the <strong>Site</strong>.<br />
The tentatively proposed off-site waste disposal facilities are the Chemical Waste<br />
Management Kettleman Hills Facility located in Kettleman City, California to<br />
accept TSCA waste, RCRA-Hazardous Waste <strong>and</strong> California Hazardous Waste<br />
for disposal, <strong>and</strong> Thermal Remediation Solutions (TRS) located in Azusa,<br />
California for Non-Hazardous Waste for disposal. This Transportation <strong>Plan</strong> may<br />
require updating following final selection of off-site disposal facilities (<strong>and</strong> any<br />
import soil sources).<br />
Project Overview<br />
This Transportation Management <strong>Plan</strong> supports proposed soil removal activities<br />
for OU1 to be implemented by the LAUSD (<strong>and</strong> its contractors) under a voluntary<br />
cleanup agreement (VCA) with the Department of Toxic Substances Control<br />
(DTSC). An estimated soil volume of 29,920 cubic yards will be excavated <strong>and</strong><br />
transported for off-site disposal with duration of 26 weeks. The waste<br />
transportation contractor (“waste transporter”) will be responsible for profiling,<br />
manifesting, placement of truck tarps, <strong>and</strong> transporting the impacted soil <strong>and</strong> any<br />
other waste to the disposal facility. Stockpile sampling, waste characterization,<br />
soil loading, dust suppression, truck decontamination, <strong>and</strong> traffic control will be<br />
performed by other contractors performing remedial activities. The soil contains<br />
elevated concentrations of arsenic, lead, various other in<strong>org</strong>anic, PAHs, PCBs,<br />
several VOCs, <strong>and</strong> TPH.<br />
Project Coordination<br />
The waste transporter will provide a Project Manager to coordinate <strong>and</strong> manage<br />
all activities related to waste transportation throughout the project. The Project<br />
Manager will be responsible for implementing the Scope of Work including all<br />
aspects of the <strong>Site</strong> <strong>Specific</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Safety</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>.<br />
Drivers<br />
The waste transporter will provide the necessary trucks to the project site each<br />
operating day for the duration of the transportation phase to complete the off-site<br />
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