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Contractor's Name
KLB Construction, LLC
Approval Date
4/21/2026
Council Approval Date
4/8/2026
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Randy Loveless
Subject / Project Title
PGSF West Marine View Drive Storm and Combined Sewer, Package 2 Volume 2
Public Works WO Number
UP3815-02
Tracking Number
0005222
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Capital Contract
Contract Subtype
Capital Construction Contracts and Change Orders
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10 Years Then Transfer to State Archivist
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<br />PGSF WMVD Storm and Combined Sewer - Construction Package 2 Handling and Disposal of Lead-Based Paint <br />Project No. 180162 02 83 33 - 2 <br /> <br />3.02 TRAINING <br />A. Contractor working with or around Lead containing materials shall be trained as <br />designated in 29CFR1926.62 and WAC 296-62-07521. <br />3.03 WORK PRACTICES <br />A. Any disturbance of lead materials shall be conducted with a focus on the minimization of <br />dust generation. ANY GRINDING ON LEAD CONTAINING MATERIALS IS STRICTLY <br />FORBIDDEN! Any cutting, welding or drilling on equipment that is coated with LBP, must <br />have the paint removed from the surface before work may begin. Where possible, a <br />chemical stripper (non-Methylene Chloride) shall be used. Contractor using a chemical <br />stripper shall follow all precautions set forth on the product MSDS. Contractor shall <br />supply a list of chemicals to be brought on-site. Contractor shall supply an MSDS for the <br />chemical stripper to be used for approval by the Environmental, Health and Safety <br />Department. <br />B. Where it is not possible to use a chemical stripper to remove the lead materials, the <br />Contractor shall submit a plan to remove the materials that complies with all applicable <br />requirements per OSHA and EPA. <br />3.04 DISPOSAL OF WASTE MATERIALS <br />A. Any lead waste materials from work performed must be cleaned up upon completion of <br />the job. Work activities shall be employed to minimize the generation of lead paint chips <br />or dust as deemed feasible. All LBP chips must be collected and any areas of potential <br />lead dust generated from work activities must either be removed with a HEPA vacuum or <br />wet-wiped until all contamination is removed. Attention should be given to any dust or <br />paint chips that have migrated away from the immediate work area. All waste shall be <br />accumulated and stored on a daily basis in a secured area. <br />B. Contractor must conduct a Toxic Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) test (EPA <br />Method 200.7) for lead waste materials (e.g., dust, sweepings, paint chips, etc.) by a <br />State of Washington certified laboratory. If the materials pass the TCLP test, it shall be <br />disposed of at an industrial solid waste landfill. If the material fails the TCLP analysis, it <br />shall be disposed of as hazardous waste in accordance with federal or state regulations. <br />C. Demolition debris or articles (e.g. steel tank demolition, valves, piping, building materials, <br />etc.) with lead-based paint attached is considered a non-hazardous waste with regard to <br />lead. No sampling/analysis of painted components for lead is required for disposal as <br />non-hazardous waste and shall be disposed of at a permitted demolition debris landfill. <br />D. Constituents other than LBP, i.e. PCBs from light ballasts or asbestos containing <br />materials, may require special handling, and these should be removed before demolition <br />E. Ensure that all personnel entering regulated work area are equipped with appropriate <br />personal protective equipment. <br />
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