GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR THE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL OF EXCESS MATERIAL

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1 ONTARIO PROVINCIAL STANDARD SPECIFICATION METRIC OPSS 180 JANUARY 1994 GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR THE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL OF EXCESS MATERIAL SCOPE REFERENCES DEFINITIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS SUBMISSION AND DESIGN REQUIREMENTS Notification of Site Selection and Property Owner Release.02 Verification of Management by Disposal as Non-Hazardous Solid Industrial or Commercial Waste.03 Notification of Timber Licensees.04 Submission of Certificate of Approval.05 Submission of Subject Waste Manifests.06 Submission of Excess Material Audit or Inventory Document.07 Submission of Alternative Management Condition Approvals CONSTRUCTION Conditions on Management of Excess Material - General.02 Conditions on Management by Re-use.03 Conditions on Management as Disposable Fill.04 Conditions on Management by Open Burning.05 Conditions on Management by Disposal as Non-hazardous Solid Industrial or Commercial Waste.06 Conditions on Stockpiling.07 Conditions on Management by Disposal as Subject Waste BASIS OF PAYMENT SCOPE This specification covers requirements for the management and disposal of excess materials, without limiting the conditions imposed by statute, and includes specific Site Selection Notification, Property Owner's Release, Waste Quantity, and Subject Waste Classification forms necessary for certain excess materials handling. Page 1 Rev. Date: 01/1994 OPSS 180

2 Where the management and disposal of excess material requirements of other Ontario Provincial Standard Specifications differ from this specification, the requirements of this specification will take precedence REFERENCES This specification refers to the following standards, specifications, or publications: Ontario Provincial Standard Specifications, Construction OPSS Grading OPSS Swamp Excavation Ontario Provincial Standard Specification, Material OPSS Aggregates - Miscellaneous Canadian and Provincial Statutes The Environmental Protection Act, Ontario The Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, Canada DEFINITIONS Bituminous pavement: means any combination of asphaltic material and aggregate, excluding asbestos modified asphaltic material. Commercial waste: means waste described as commercial waste in Regulation 347, under the Environmental Protection Act, Ontario. Disposable fill: means excess material, other than that disposed of at a certified disposal site, and that is managed in berms and mounds, and as fill, other than in road embankments. Earth: means earth as defined in OPSS 206. Excess material: means material removed under the Work specified in the Contract for which management is not specified, and includes surplus and unsuitable materials. Fabricated metal and plastic products: means metal and plastic products such as culverts, fence materials, and guide rails, but does not include containers, other packaging materials, storage tanks, septic tanks, and ancillary equipment associated with sanitary sewage systems, septic systems, and fuel/lubricant dispensing and storage systems. Groundwater: means subsurface water, and water that occurs beneath the water table in soils and rock formations that are fully saturated. Manufactured wood: means wood that is not entirely natural wood. Masonry: means clay brick and associated mortar. Natural wood: means stumps, trunks, branches, and debris from tree and shrub removal, and wood products that are not treated, coated or glued. Page 2 Rev. Date: 01/1994 OPSS 180

3 Non-hazardous solid industrial waste: means waste described as non-hazardous solid waste in Regulation 347, under the Environmental Protection Act, Ontario. Concrete: means concrete mixtures produced with Portland cement, and may include blended hydraulic cement, supplementary cement materials, spent debris and silica sand abrasive blasting media from abrasive cleaning of concrete and reinforcing steel, concrete brick and associated mortar, and can include embedded steel, and excludes asbestos modified Portland cement concrete mixtures. Re-use: means utilization, processing, re-processing or recycling of excess material into a construction material or other useful product, and management by these means for the Contract and other work. Rock: means rock as defined in OPSS 206. Subject waste: means waste defined as subject waste in Regulation 347, under the Environmental Protection Act, Ontario. Swamp material: means swamp material as defined in OPSS 209. Waste: means excess material that is not managed by re-use, open burning, or as disposable fill, and includes any excess material that is painted. Waterbody: means any body of water or watercourse or wetland, or a portion thereof, and excludes ditches other than those functioning as natural watercourses SUBMISSION AND DESIGN REQUIREMENTS Notification of Site Selection and Property Owner Release A copy of a completed Site Selection Notification form, OPSF 1800 or OPSF 1801 or both, shall be submitted to the Contract Administrator prior to the use of property, other than that owned by the Owner or designated for use in the Contract, for any of the following: a. stockpiling for re-use and for disposable fill; and b. management as disposable fill. A copy of this notification shall be provided to both the Contract Administrator and the property owner a minimum of two weeks prior to the commencement of such work. Such notification forms will be available from the Contract Administrator. At the completion of such work, a completed copy of a Property Owner's Release form, OPSF 1803, shall be provided to the Contract Administrator. Property Owner's Release forms will be available from the Contract Administrator Verification of Management by Disposal as Non-Hazardous Solid Industrial or Commercial Waste Where excess material is managed by disposal as non-hazardous solid industrial or commercial waste, a copy of the weigh ticket or receipt provided by the disposal site operator shall be submitted to the Contract Administrator on a weekly basis. Where such documentation is not available, written confirmation that the waste has been received shall be obtained from the operator of the disposal site, and provided to the Contract Administrator, a maximum of two weeks after disposal activities are complete. Page 3 Rev. Date: 01/1994 OPSS 180

4 Within three weeks of the completion of all disposal activities associated with the work, a completed copy of a Waste Quantity Report, OPSF 1805, shall be provided to the Contract Administrator, and shall account for all excess material managed by disposal as solid non-hazardous industrial or commercial waste. The Waste Quantity Report form will be available from the Contract Administrator Notification of Timber Licensees Timber licensees identified in the Contract shall be notified a minimum of two weeks prior to commencement of open burning Submission of Certificate of Approval Where Certificates of Approval for a Waste Management System or a Waste Disposal Site are required, a copy of such certificate shall be supplied to the Contract Administrator prior to transporting excess material from the work area Submission of Subject Waste Manifests For each shipment of subject waste from the work area to a disposal site: a. A Regulation 347 Form 1 manifest for each truckload, with Part B complete, shall be presented for Part A completion by the Contract Administrator, and Copies #1 and #2 shall be supplied to the Contract Administrator; b. The Contract Administrator shall be notified a minimum of two weeks prior to the first shipment, and a minimum of 24 hours prior to each subsequent shipment; and c. Copy #6 of the Regulation 347 Form 1 manifest shall be supplied to the Contract Administrator, at the mailing address indicated on 'Part A' of the manifest, within 4 weeks of shipment from the work area Submission of Excess Material Audit or Inventory Document Where an excess material audit or inventory is imposed by statute or is a condition of the Contract, a copy of such document shall be provided to the Contract Administrator Submission of Alternative Management Condition Approvals Where certain excess material is to be managed in accordance with conditions approved in writing by the local District office of the Ministry of Environment and Energy, Ontario, and such conditions differ from those specified in Table 1, a copy of such approval shall be provided to the Contract Administrator, a minimum of two weeks prior to commencement of the work governed by the condition CONSTRUCTION Conditions on Management of Excess Material - General Management of excess material shall be as described in Table 1, unless prior alternative management conditions are approved in writing by the Ministry of Environment and Energy, Ontario. Where an excess material is a mixture of materials it shall be managed in compliance with the most stringent conditions associated with any of the constituent excess material. Page 4 Rev. Date: 01/1994 OPSS 180

5 Where excess material includes asbestos waste, the asbestos waste shall be managed as specified in the Contract. All excess materials shall be managed so as to prevent their entry to waterbodies and such sensitive areas as may be identified in the Contract, except when re-used in accordance with the appropriate Ontario Provincial Standard. All manifesting and notification requirements shall be complied with, and all approvals, releases, and agreements shall be obtained as is necessary for the management of excess material. Page 5 Rev. Date: 01/1994 OPSS 180

6 TABLE 1. EXCESS MATERIAL MANAGEMENT CONDITIONS EXCESS MATERIAL RE-USE EARTH SWAMP MATERIAL AGGREGATE ROCK BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT TABLE 2 CONCRETE TABLE 2 MASONRY TABLE 2 MANUFACTURED WOOD NATURAL WOOD DEBRIS FROM OPEN FIRES METAL/PLASTIC POLYSTYRENE PRODUCTS DISPOSABLE FILL TABLE Not Permitted Not Permitted Not Permitted Not Permitted TABLE TABLE Not Permitted OPEN BURNING NON-HAZARDOUS SOLID INDUSTRIAL OR COMMERCIAL WASTE Not Permitted Not Permitted STOCKPILING TABLE TABLE TABLE TABLE SUBJECT WASTE Subject Waste shall be managed as specified in Subsection MATERIALS SUSPECTED OF BEING CONTAMINATED OTHER MATERIALS Where excess materials are suspected of being contaminated, direction on their management shall be obtained from the Contract Administrator. Excess materials that are not listed above shall be managed as specified in Subsection , unless prior alternative management conditions are approved in writing by the Ministry of Environment and Energy. Page 6 Rev. Date: 01/1994 OPSS 180

7 TABLE 2. EXCESS MATERIAL MANAGEMENT DISTANCE SEPARATION REQUIREMENTS ADJACENT FEATURE Groundwater Waterbodies Water Wells Residences MINIMUM DISTANCE SEPARATION 2m (Above) 30m 100m 100m Conditions on Management by Re-use Management by re-use for incorporation into the work, or for other designated re-use shall be as specified. Management by re-use shall otherwise be outside the Owner's property. Distance separations described in Table 2 do not apply for: a. re-use of excess materials for the same purpose; b. re-use of bituminous pavement, concrete and masonry within a road right-of-way; c. re-use of concrete as aggregate in bituminous pavement; and d. re-use of concrete as rip rap, gabion stone or rock protection in compliance with the requirements of OPSS Except for cutting for construction purposes, excess material consisting of manufactured wood shall not be reprocessed Conditions on Management as Disposable Fill Management as disposable fill, including sidecasting of swamp material, within the Owner's property, and on other property designated in the Contract shall be as specified. Natural wood and debris from open fires may be managed as disposable fill only within a road right-ofway or on property with a boundary common to a road right-of-way, both within the Contract limits. Such material shall be top covered by a minimum of 300 mm of earth or topsoil Conditions on Management by Open Burning Management by open burning is permitted only when specified in the Contract. Where management by open burning is permitted in the Contract, it shall be subject to the following conditions. a. Open burning shall be limited to excess natural wood resulting from the work, confined to daylight hours, and tended at all times. b. Open burning shall be located within the Contract limits, no closer than 30 m to waterbodies, no closer than 15 m to any dwelling, and shall be conducted in a manner that prevents odour, excessive smoke, or other material discomfort to nearby recipients, and which does not decrease visibility on any roadway. Page 7 Rev. Date: 01/1994 OPSS 180

8 c. Open burning shall not be started on days of adverse weather such as rain, fog, or other conditions that prevent the ready dispersion of smoke. This condition will not apply in the fire zone during the fire season, provided there are no dwellings within 600 m Conditions on Management by Disposal as Non-hazardous Solid Industrial or Commercial Waste Management by disposal as non-hazardous solid industrial or commercial waste at receiving sites designated in the Contract shall be as specified in the Contract. Where the Contract does not specify receiving sites for management by disposal as non-hazardous solid industrial or commercial waste, such material shall be disposed of at sites identified by the Contractor. Management as non-hazardous solid industrial waste or commercial waste shall be subject to the following conditions: a. Non-hazardous solid industrial or commercial waste shall be transported from the work area directly to a site that has a Certificate of Approval for a Waste Disposal Site that is valid for non-hazardous solid industrial or commercial waste. b. Non-hazardous solid industrial or commercial waste may be transported by a hauler who is engaged in other work on the Contract, without a Certificate of Approval for a Waste Management system, provided the waste is transported from the work area directly to the disposal site. c. Non-hazardous solid industrial or commercial waste shall otherwise be transported by a hauler with a Certificate of Approval for a Waste Management System that is valid for the following: 1. the entire period of the work; 2. the entire area within the limits of the work and the entire hauling route to the receiving site; 3. the equipment to be utilized; and 4. non-hazardous solid industrial, or commercial waste Conditions on Stockpiling Stockpiling within the Owner's property, and on other property designated in the Contract shall be as specified. Stockpiling shall otherwise be outside the Owner's property. Stockpiles of bituminous pavement, concrete and masonry shall be located: a. a minimum of 30 m from waterbodies; and b. a minimum of 100 m from residences unless 1. such stockpiles are located within a road right-of-way or on property with a boundary common to a right-of-way, both within the Contract limits, for a period not exceeding one hundred and twenty calendar days, or 2. such stockpiles are located within a provincial or municipal works yard or in a commercially licensed pit or quarry. For all other excess materials, where Table 1 indicates that stockpiling is subject to management conditions in Table 2, such management conditions only apply to stockpiles that are to be in place for a period exceeding one hundred and twenty calendar days. Page 8 Rev. Date: 01/1994 OPSS 180

9 Conditions on Management by Disposal as Subject Waste Where excess material is identified as a waste dangerous good or a subject waste in form OPSF 1806, Subject Waste Classification, provided by the Owner, management shall be subject to the following: a. Subject wastes shall be carried only by certified carriers directly to certified waste disposal sites. The carrier and waste disposal site shall have Certificates of Approval for a Waste Management System and a Waste Disposal Site, respectively, issued by the Ministry of Environment and Energy Ontario valid for: 1. the entire period of the work; 2. the entire area within the limits of the work and the entire haul route; 3. the equipment to be utilized; and 4. the waste class to be managed. b. Where the subject waste is also a dangerous good as described in the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act (TDGA), the carrier shall provide all necessary TDGA labels and placards. All shipments of subject waste shall be manifested BASIS OF PAYMENT Payment for the management and disposal of excess material shall be deemed to be included in the tender items requiring such management and disposal, and shall include all costs associated with acquiring approvals, releases, and agreements. Where, during the work of the Contract, an excess material is found to be contaminated, payment for additional costs associated with the handling of such material will be in accordance with the Extra Work provisions of the Contract. Page 9 Rev. Date: 01/1994 OPSS 180

10 This form to be used with Ontario Provincial Standard Specification 180 Contract Information SITE SELECTION NOTIFICATION FOR MANAGEMENT AS DISPOSABLE FILL Contract No. Owner: The following describes the notification process between the Owner of the Contract and the Contractor, wherein the Contractor formally notifies the Owner that agreement has been reached with a third party property owner for the disposition of Contract generated excess material. Such excess material, managed as disposable fill shall be limited to one of or a combination of: earth; aggregate; swamp material; rock; natural wood and debris from open fires, provided the conditions on management are satisfied. Site Information Property Owner(s) for the subject property: The subject property: Lot, Concession, Township of County/Region/District of, Quantity and Type of Excess Material used as fill: This is to notify you, as Owner, that permission has been obtained from the property owner(s) named herein for the management of excess materials from this Contract. The property owner has also been provided with a copy of this form and has been advised that a Property Owner s Release Form, OPSF 1803, will be required. The use of this management site will comply with the following: Conditions on Management Bituminous pavement, concrete, masonry, wood which has been treated, coated or glued, and metal, plastic, and polystyrene products will not be accepted for management as disposable fill. Swamp material managed as disposable fill will be top covered by a minimum of 300 mm of earth or topsoil. Swamp material managed as disposable fill may only be placed: a. a minimum of 2 m above the level of ground water. b. a minimum of 30 m from water bodies; c. a minimum of 100 m from any water wells; and d. a minimum of 100 m from residences. These conditions do not supersede any constraints imposed on this property by Federal, Provincial or Municipal statute or regulations and bylaws made thereto. Dated this day of 19 Print Contractor s Name & Field Representative s Name Contractor s Field Representative signature Property Owner(s) Signature(s) cc: Contract Administrator, Property Owner(s), Contractor OPSF 1800 December 1993 Ontario Provincial Standard Form

11 This form to be used with Ontario Provincial Standard Specification 180 Contract Information SITE SELECTION NOTIFICATION FOR MATERIALS STOCKPILING Contract No. Owner: The following describes the notification process between the Owner of the Contract and the Contractor, wherein the Contractor formally notifies the Owner that agreement has been reached with a third party property owner for the stockpiling of Contract generated excess material. Such excess material, stockpiled for re-use, may be one of or a combination of: earth; aggregate; swamp material; rock; concrete; masonry; bituminous pavement; natural wood; metal, plastic, and polystyrene; wood which has been treated, coated or glued and debris from open fires, provided the conditions on management are satisfied. Site Information Property Owner(s) for the subject property: The subject property: Lot, Concession, Township of County/Region/District of,quantity and Type of Excess Material stockpiled: This is to notify you, as Owner, that permission has been obtained from the property owner(s) named herein for the management of excess materials from this Contract. The property owner has also been provided with a copy of this form and has been advised that a Property Owner s Release Form, OPSF 1803, will be required. The use of this management site will comply with the following: Conditions on Management It is understood that materials are stockpiled to be re-used or held for disposal at a certified waste disposal site. Stockpiles of natural wood, manufactured wood, debris from open fires and swamp material may only be located: a. a minimum of 2 m above the level of ground water. b. a minimum of 30 m from water bodies; c. a minimum of 100 m from any water wells; and d. a minimum of 100 m from residences. Stockpiles of bituminous pavement, concrete and masonry may only be located: a. a minimum of 30 m from water bodies; and b. a minimum of 100 m from residences unless 1. on property with a boundary common to a right-of-way, within the contract limits, for a period not exceeding 120 calendar days, or 2. such stockpiles are located within a provincial or municipal works yard or in a commercially licensed pit or quarry. These conditions do not supersede any constraints imposed on this property by Federal, Provincial or Municipal statute or regulations and bylaws made thereto. Dated this day of 19 Print Contractor s Name & Field Representative s Name Contractor s Field Representative signature Property Owner(s) Signature(s) cc: Contract Administrator, Property Owner(s), Contractor OPSF 1801 December 1993 Ontario Provincial Standard Form

12 This form to be used with Ontario Provincial Standard Specification 180 PROPERTY OWNER S RELEASE Contract No. Work Description: I/We being the owner(s) of Lot, Concession, Township of, and County/Region/District of, verify that the Contractor for the above noted work has placed excess material from the above noted Contract on my/our property with my/our permission. I/We have been advised by the Contractor of the Conditions on Management described in OPS Forms 1800 or 1801, Site Selection Notification for Management as Disposable Fill, or Site Selection Notification for Materials Stockpiling, respectively, or both, and have been assured by the Contractor that these conditions have been met. Where materials are managed as disposable fill, I/We agree to be responsible for any subsequent relocation and management of the material so placed. Where materials are to be stockpiled, I/We agree that the stockpile(s) will be removed by the date(s) herein noted. Dated this day of 19 Print Contractor s Name & Field Representative s Name Contractor s Field Representative signature Property Owner(s) Signature(s) cc: Contract Administrator, Property Owner(s), Contractor OPSF 1803 December 1993 Ontario Provincial Standard Form

13 This form to be used with Ontario Provincial Standard Specification 180 WASTE QUANTITY REPORT For Solid Non-hazardous Industrial and Commercial Waste Contract No. Contractor: Material Description Location of Disposal Site and Certificate of Approval Number Quantity of Materials December 1993 OPSF 1805 Ontario Provincial Standard Form

14 This form to be used with Ontario Provincial Standard Specification 180 SUBJECT WASTE CLASSIFICATION The following named waste is to be disposed of as a subject waste: The classification of the above waste is as follows: Shipping Name of Waste Reg. 347 Classification TDGA Identification No. (PIN) TDGA Classification TDGA Packaging Group Volume of Waste Container Type and Condition The following named waste is to be disposed of as a subject waste: The classification of the above waste is as follows: Shipping Name of Waste Reg. 347 Classification TDGA Identification No. (PIN) TDGA Classification TDGA Packaging Group Volume of Waste Container Type and Condition OPSF 1806 December 1993 Ontario Provincial Standard Form

15 ADDITIONAL OPS FORMS RELATED TO OPSS 180 PROVIDED FOR COPYING PURPOSES

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17 This form to be used with Ontario Provincial Standard Specification 180 Contract Information SITE SELECTION NOTIFICATION FOR MANAGEMENT AS DISPOSABLE FILL Contract No. Owner: The following describes the notification process between the Owner of the Contract and the Contractor, wherein the Contractor formally notifies the Owner that agreement has been reached with a third party property owner for the disposition of Contract generated excess material. Such excess material, managed as disposable fill shall be limited to one of or a combination of: earth; aggregate; swamp material; rock; natural wood and debris from open fires, provided the conditions on management are satisfied. Site Information Property Owner(s) for the subject property: The subject property: Lot, Concession, Township of County/Region/District of, Quantity and Type of Excess Material used as fill: This is to notify you, as Owner, that permission has been obtained from the property owner(s) named herein for the management of excess materials from this Contract. The property owner has also been provided with a copy of this form and has been advised that a Property Owner s Release Form, OPSF 1803, will be required. The use of this management site will comply with the following: Conditions on Management Bituminous pavement, concrete, masonry, wood which has been treated, coated or glued, and metal, plastic, and polystyrene products will not be accepted for management as disposable fill. Swamp material managed as disposable fill will be top covered by a minimum of 300 mm of earth or topsoil. Swamp material managed as disposable fill may only be placed: a. a minimum of 2 m above the level of ground water. b. a minimum of 30 m from water bodies; c. a minimum of 100 m from any water wells; and d. a minimum of 100 m from residences. These conditions do not supersede any constraints imposed on this property by Federal, Provincial or Municipal statute or regulations and bylaws made thereto. Dated this day of 19 Print Contractor s Name & Field Representative s Name Contractor s Field Representative signature Property Owner(s) Signature(s) cc: Contract Administrator, Property Owner(s), Contractor OPSF 1800 December 1993 Ontario Provincial Standard Form

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19 This form to be used with Ontario Provincial Standard Specification 180 Contract Information SITE SELECTION NOTIFICATION FOR MATERIALS STOCKPILING Contract No. Owner: The following describes the notification process between the Owner of the Contract and the Contractor, wherein the Contractor formally notifies the Owner that agreement has been reached with a third party property owner for the stockpiling of Contract generated excess material. Such excess material, stockpiled for re-use, may be one of or a combination of: earth; aggregate; swamp material; rock; concrete; masonry; bituminous pavement; natural wood; metal, plastic, and polystyrene; wood which has been treated, coated or glued and debris from open fires, provided the conditions on management are satisfied. Site Information Property Owner(s) for the subject property: The subject property: Lot, Concession, Township of County/Region/District of,quantity and Type of Excess Material stockpiled: This is to notify you, as Owner, that permission has been obtained from the property owner(s) named herein for the management of excess materials from this Contract. The property owner has also been provided with a copy of this form and has been advised that a Property Owner s Release Form, OPSF 1803, will be required. The use of this management site will comply with the following: Conditions on Management It is understood that materials are stockpiled to be re-used or held for disposal at a certified waste disposal site. Stockpiles of natural wood, manufactured wood, debris from open fires and swamp material may only be located: a. a minimum of 2 m above the level of ground water. b. a minimum of 30 m from water bodies; c. a minimum of 100 m from any water wells; and d. a minimum of 100 m from residences. Stockpiles of bituminous pavement, concrete and masonry may only be located: a. a minimum of 30 m from water bodies; and b. a minimum of 100 m from residences unless 1. on property with a boundary common to a right-of-way, within the contract limits, for a period not exceeding 120 calendar days, or 2. such stockpiles are located within a provincial or municipal works yard or in a commercially licensed pit or quarry. These conditions do not supersede any constraints imposed on this property by Federal, Provincial or Municipal statute or regulations and bylaws made thereto. Dated this day of 19 Print Contractor s Name & Field Representative s Name Contractor s Field Representative signature Property Owner(s) Signature(s) cc: Contract Administrator, Property Owner(s), Contractor OPSF 1801 December 1993 Ontario Provincial Standard Form

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21 This form to be used with Ontario Provincial Standard Specification 180 PROPERTY OWNER S RELEASE Contract No. Work Description: I/We being the owner(s) of Lot, Concession, Township of, and County/Region/District of, verify that the Contractor for the above noted work has placed excess material from the above noted Contract on my/our property with my/our permission. I/We have been advised by the Contractor of the Conditions on Management described in OPS Forms 1800 or 1801, Site Selection Notification for Management as Disposable Fill, or Site Selection Notification for Materials Stockpiling, respectively, or both, and have been assured by the Contractor that these conditions have been met. Where materials are managed as disposable fill, I/We agree to be responsible for any subsequent relocation and management of the material so placed. Where materials are to be stockpiled, I/We agree that the stockpile(s) will be removed by the date(s) herein noted. Dated this day of 19 Print Contractor s Name & Field Representative s Name Contractor s Field Representative signature Property Owner(s) Signature(s) cc: Contract Administrator, Property Owner(s), Contractor OPSF 1803 December 1993 Ontario Provincial Standard Form

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23 This form to be used with Ontario Provincial Standard Specification 180 WASTE QUANTITY REPORT For Solid Non-hazardous Industrial and Commercial Waste Contract No. Contractor: Material Description Location of Disposal Site and Certificate of Approval Number Quantity of Materials December 1993 OPSF 1805 Ontario Provincial Standard Form

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25 This form to be used with Ontario Provincial Standard Specification 180 SUBJECT WASTE CLASSIFICATION The following named waste is to be disposed of as a subject waste: The classification of the above waste is as follows: Shipping Name of Waste Reg. 347 Classification TDGA Identification No. (PIN) TDGA Classification TDGA Packaging Group Volume of Waste Container Type and Condition The following named waste is to be disposed of as a subject waste: The classification of the above waste is as follows: Shipping Name of Waste Reg. 347 Classification TDGA Identification No. (PIN) TDGA Classification TDGA Packaging Group Volume of Waste Container Type and Condition OPSF 1806 December 1993 Ontario Provincial Standard Form