Friday, October 29, 2010, ERRS completed removal of asbestos contaminated bag house dust from Trailer #1. ERRS continued removing non-friable asbestos brake parts from the south area of the Site. Numerous tires and pallets were removed from the work areas and staged on the southeast corner of the Site. Solid waste debris was placed into roll-off boxes for off-site disposal. Three (3) roll-off boxes of non-friable asbestos brake parts transported off site for disposal. Two (2) roll-off boxes of friable asbestos transported off site for disposal. START continued air sampling and dust monitoring activities.
Monday, November 1, ERRS began removal of asbestos contaminated bag house dust from Trailer #2 located on the southeast portion of the Site. ERRS completed the removal of piles of non-friable ACM brake parts on the south portion of the Site. Continued to relocate tires, pallets and other items to the southeast corner of the Site. Seven (7) roll-off boxes of non-friable asbestos brake parts transported off site for disposal. One (1) roll-off box of friable asbestos transported off site for disposal. START continued air sampling and dust monitoring activities.
Tuesday, November 2, ERRS completed the removal of asbestos contaminated bag house dust from Trailer #2. ERRS used the Hurricane vacuum unit to remove the gross floor debris from the northeast central room inside the building. Continued removing non-friable asbestos brake parts from the west area of the Site for offsite disposal. Six (6) roll-off boxes of non-friable ACM brake parts transported off site for disposal. Three (3) roll-off box of friable ACM transported off site for disposal. Two (2) roll-off boxes of scrap steel transported off site for recycling. One roll-off of solid waste transported off site for disposal. START continued air sampling and dust monitoring activities.
Wednesday, November 3, ERRS continued removing non-friable asbestos brake parts from the off-spec brake-part disposal area on the west side of the site. ERRS completed the removal of non-friable brake parts from the south side of the Site and began to remove the top couple inches of soil in which the brake parts were staged. ERRS used the Hurricane vacuum unit to remove the gross floor debris from the northeast room inside the building. Nine (9) roll-off boxes of non-friable ACM brake parts transported off site for disposal. START continued air sampling and dust monitoring.
Thursday, November 4, ERRS completed the removal of gross non-friable ACM from the west portion of the Site. ERRS completed the removal of asbestos contaminated bag house dust from Trailer #5, and began the removal of asbestos contaminated bag house dust from Trailer #6. Tractor trailer #5 was dismantled, decontaminated, and the waste was segregated into ACM and recyclable scrap metal. ERRS completed the scraping of the surface soil from the south side of the Site. ERRS began removing the build-up of dust within the facility’s dust collection duct work. Seven (7) roll-off boxes of non-friable ACM brake parts transported off site for disposal. One roll-off of solid waste transported off site for disposal. START continued air sampling and dust monitoring.
Friday, November 5, ERRS completed the removal of asbestos contaminated bag house dust from Trailer #6. The trailer was dismantled, decontaminated, and segregated into ACWM and recyclable scrap metal. ERRS began the removal and decontamination of light fixtures inside the northeast portion of the building. One (1) roll-off box of non-friable ACM brake parts transported off site for disposal. Five (5) roll-off box of friable ACM transported off site for disposal. START continued air sampling and dust monitoring.
Monday, November 8, ERRS completed removal of asbestos contaminated bag house dust from Trailer #3. The trailer was dismantled, decontaminated, and the waste was segregated into ACM and recyclable scrap metal. ERRS used the Hurricane vacuum unit to start removing the ACM from the drums and containers inside the building. Two (2) roll-off boxes of non-friable ACM brake parts transported off site for disposal. Eight (8) roll-off box of friable ACM transported off site for disposal. START continued air sampling and dust monitoring.
Tuesday, November 9, ERRS completed the removal of asbestos contaminated bag house dust from Trailer #4. ERRS dug exploratory test pits in the west area of the Site in order to identify and determine the extent of asbestos disposal area. Bags labeled asbestos, as well as other suspect ACM was observed in the first test pit. ERRS continued removal of dust collection duct work and removing light fixtures. START continued air sampling and dust monitoring.
Wednesday, November 10, ERRS completed several test pits within the west portion of the Site in order to determine the extent of asbestos contaminated fill. ERRS began excavation of asbestos contaminated backfill material along the north embankment of the creek and began scraping the surface soil along the north portion on the west area of the Site. ERRS used the Hurricane vacuum unit to continue removing the ACM from the drums and containers inside the building as well as dust build-up on the floor and horizontal surfaces. START continued air sampling and dust monitoring.
Thursday, November 11, ERRS and START activities the same as previous day. Imported stone placed over the surface soil scraped area on the south side of the Site.