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ASCE Manual 99 99 1999

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Manual of Practice No. 99: Environmental Site Characterization and Remediation Design Guidance

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ASCE 1999 145
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10 TABLE OF CONTENTS
13 ACRONYMS
14 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Purpose
1.2 Background
15 1.3 Environmental Law
1.3.1 Introduction
16 1.3.2 Development of Environmental Laws and Regulations
1.3.3 Remediation Laws
17 1.3.4 Other Laws
1.3.5 Local Enforcement
18 1.4 Choosing an Environmental Consultant
1.5 Remediation Planning
20 1.6 Community Involvement
24 1.7 References
26 2 SITE CHARACTERIZATION
2.1 Project Planning
30 2.2 Evaluation of Historical Data
32 2.3 Site Characterization Methods
33 2.3.1 Physical Characteristics
2.3.2 Contamination Source Characteristics
34 2.3.3 Environmental Data for Public Health Decisions
2.3.4 Nature and Extent of Contamination
43 2.3.5 Analysis, Data Evaluation, and Reporting
44 2.4 Human Health Risk Assessment
2.4.1 Introduction
2.4.2 Typical Role of Health Risk Assessment
45 2.4.3 Planning for an HRA
46 2.4.4 Protocols for a Baseline HRA
47 2.4.5 Evaluation of Site Characterization Information
50 2.4.6 Identification and Selection of Chemicals of Potential Concern
51 2.4.7 Exposure Assessment
53 2.4.8 Toxicity Assessment
57 2.4.9 Risk Characterization
58 2.4.10 Uncertainty Analysis
59 2.5 Ecological Risk Assessment
2.5.1 Introduction
2.5.2 Ecological Risk Assessment in the Site Mitigation Process
2.5.3 Protocols for an Ecological Risk Assessment
61 2.6 Use of Human Health and Ecological Risk Assessment Information
62 2.6.1 Development of Preliminary Remediation Goals
2.6.2 Risk Information in Screening and Selection of Alternatives
63 2.6.3 Selection of Final Remedial Alternative
2.6.4 Verification of Successful Remediation
2.6.5 Risk Management
64 2.7 Treatability Studies
65 2.8 Site Characterization Report
66 2.9 References
68 3 EVALUATION OF REMEDIATION ALTERNATIVES
3.1 Introduction
69 3.2 Establishment of Remedial Action Objectives and Criteria
70 3.2.1 Review of Past Decisions
3.2.2 Statutory Framework and Scope and Schedule Limitations
3.2.3 Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements (ARARs)
3.2.4 Remedial Action Objectives
71 3.2.5 Community Involvement
3.3 Development and Screening of Remediation Alternatives
72 3.3.1 General Response Actions
73 3.3.2 Identification of Volumes and Impacted Areas
3.3.3 Identification and Screening of Technologies
74 3.3.4 Evaluation of Technologies
78 3.3.5 Assembly of Technologies as Alternatives
80 3.3.6 Screening of Alternatives
84 3.4 Evaluation of Alternatives
3.4.1 Detailed Analysis of Alternatives
90 3.4.2 Preparation of Remediation Alternatives Evaluation Report
92 3.5 Remedy Selection
3.5.1 Proposed Remediation Plan
3.5.2 Decision Documents (Record of Decision)
93 3.6 References
96 4 REMEDIATION DESIGN
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Project Planning
4.2.1 Statement of Work
98 4.2.2 Engineer Selection
99 4.2.3 Design Initiation
4.2.4 Review of Existing Data
100 4.2.5 Project Design Criteria
4.2.6 Health and Safety Plan
4.2.7 Emergency Contingency Plans
101 4.2.8 Community Relations and Involvement Plans
102 4.2.9 Permits and Site Access
103 4.2.10 Decision Documents, Regulatory Acceptance, and Comments
104 4.3 Conceptual Design
4.3.1 Design Investigations
4.3.2 Value Engineering Studies
105 4.3.3 Description of Design Criteria
106 4.3.4 Proposed Remediation Plan
4.3.5 Suggested Format
107 4.4 Detailed Design
4.4.1 Design Reviews
4.4.2 Plans and Specifications
108 4.4.3 Design Analysis and Calculations
109 4.4.4 Construction Cost Estimates and Estimated Quantities
110 4.4.5 Construction Schedule
4.4.6 Contracting Mechanisms
113 4.4.7 Designing with Limited Data
114 4.5 Construction and Implementation
4.5.1 Engineering Services during Construction
115 4.5.2 Environmental and Construction Permitting
116 4.5.3 Contract Schedule
4.5.4 Contract Administration
117 4.5.5 Change Orders and Claims
118 4.5.6 Remedial Action Post-Construction Report
4.6 References
120 5 EXPEDITED PROCESSES
5.1 Introduction
121 5.2 Streamlining
123 5.2.1 Relationships with Agencies
5.2.2 Presumptive Remedies and Treatability Studies
124 5.2.3 Flexibility
125 5.2.4 Investigation toward Remediation
126 5.2.5 Preapproved Techniques
5.2.6 Investigation by Remediation
5.2.7 Intrinsic Remediation
128 5.2.8 Brownfields
5.3 Quick Tools
129 5.3.1 Data-Gathering Tools
132 5.3.2 Data-Development Tools
133 5.3.3 Data Analysis
5.4 Early Action
135 5.4.1 Early Action Example
5.4.2 Removals and Interim Actions
138 5.5 References
140 INDEX
A
B
C
141 D
E
142 F
G
H
I
L
M
N
143 O
P
Q
R
144 S
145 T
U
V
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ASCE Manual 99 99 1999
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