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4.1. Planning for Waste Management and Storage

Waste management plans should achieve the following52:

  • Provide safe working conditions and comply with all applicable laws and regulations
  • Minimize the amount of waste generated
  • Segregate hazardous and non-hazardous wastes to allow optimum reclamation and disposal of each waste stream
  • Minimize the possibility that disposed wastes will cause future environmental problems or require future remediation
  • Provide sufficient temporary and interim storage to prevent delays in recovery operations
  • Cooperate with local community and government agencies to minimize impacts on local waste disposal facilities
  • Handle, store, and transport wastes in appropriate containers/tanks

Storage site, equipment, and method selection should be based on the type and volume of material to be stored, and consider the following factors52:

  • Storage location and accessibility
  • Storage security, including protection from exposure to heat, fire, and weather, and availability of spill prevention, control, and countermeasures
  • Storage capacity and duration (days, weeks, or months) required, including ample space for segregation of non-compatible wastes
  • Type of material to be stored
  • Usage of regulatory-approved and/or performance-oriented containers
  • Expected method of disposal
  • Storage site emergency response plan
Storage options for hazardous household waste (left), contaminated sediments (middle), and volatile organic compounds (storage tank, right)
Figure 71: Storage options for hazardous household waste (left), contaminated sediments (middle), and volatile organic compounds (storage tank, right)

Footnotes

52. National Fire Protection Association. (2018). NFPA 472: Standard for Competence of Responders to Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Incidents.; National Fire Protection Association. (2017). NFPA 1072: Standard for Hazardous Materials/Weapons of Mass Destruction Emergency Response Personnel Professional Qualifications.