ASTM E2893-2013e1 Standard Guide for Greener Cleanups《环保清洁的标准指南》.pdf
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1、Designation: E2893 131Standard Guide forGreener Cleanups1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E2893; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the ye
2、ar of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1NOTE8.3.2 and Table X3.1 were editorially corrected and references to adjuncts (2.4) added in June 2014.1. Scope1.1 Cleaning up sites improves environmental and publichealth conditions
3、 and as such can be viewed as “green.”However, cleanup activities use energy, water, and naturalresources. The process of cleanup therefore creates its ownenvironmental footprint. This guide describes a process forevaluating and implementing activities to reduce the environ-mental footprint of a cle
4、anup project in the United States whileworking within the applicable regulatory framework and sat-isfying all applicable legal requirements.1.2 This guide may also be used as a framework for sitesthat are not located in the United States; however, the specificlegal references are not applicable.1.3
5、This guide describes a process for identifying,evaluating, and incorporating best management practices(BMPs) and, when deemed appropriate, for integrating aquantitative evaluation into a cleanup to reduce its environ-mental footprint.1.4 This guide is designed to be implemented in conjunctionwith an
6、y cleanup process and should be used with othertechnical tools, guidance, policy, laws, and regulations tointegrate greener cleanup practices, processes, and technolo-gies into cleanup projects.1.5 This guide provides a process for evaluating and imple-menting activities to reduce the environmental
7、footprint of acleanup and is not designed to instruct users on how to cleanup contaminated sites.1.6 ASTM also has a guide on Integrating SustainableObjectives into Cleanups (E2876). That guide provides a broadframework for integrating elements of environmental,economic, and social aspects into clea
8、nups. This guide mayprovide assistance with implementing E2876 and other sustain-able remediation guidance, such as Holland, et al. (2011)(1).1.7 This guide specifically applies to the cleanup, not theredevelopment, of a site. However, the reasonably anticipateduse of a site, if known, may influence
9、 the cleanup goals andscope.1.8 This guide should not be used as a justification to avoid,minimize, or delay implementation of specific cleanup activi-ties. Nor should this guide be used as a justification forselecting cleanup activities that compromise stakeholder inter-ests or goals for the site.1
10、.9 This guide does not supersede federal, state, or localregulations relating to protection of human health and theenvironment. No action taken in connection with implementingthis guide should generate unacceptable risks to human healthor the environment.1.10 This guide may be integrated into comple
11、mentarystandards, site-specific regulatory documents, guidelines, orcontractual agreements relating to sustainable or greener clean-ups.1.10.1 If the cleanup is governed by a regulatory program,the user should discuss with the regulator responsible for siteoversight how this guide could be incorpora
12、ted into thecleanup and whether the regulator deems it appropriate for theuser to report the process and results to the regulatory program.1.10.2 The contractual relationship or legal obligationsexisting between and among the parties associated with a siteor site cleanup are beyond the scope of this
13、 guide.1.11 This guide is composed of the following sections:Referenced Documents (Section 2); Terminology (Section 3);Significance and Use (Section 4); Planning and Scoping(Section 5); BMP Process (Section 6); Quantitative Evaluation(Section 7); Documentation and Reporting (Section 8); andKeywords
14、(Section 9).1.12 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the1This guide is under the jurisdiction ofASTM Committee E50 on EnvironmentalAssessment, Risk Management and Corrective Action and is the direct responsibil-ity of Subcommitt
15、ee E50.04 on Corrective Action.Current edition approved Sept. 15, 2013. Published November 2013. DOI:10.1520/E2893-13E01.Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United States1responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-pr
16、iate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1E1527 Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase IEnvironmental Site Assessment ProcessE2091 Guide for Use of Activity and Use Limitations,Including Institutiona
17、l and Engineering ControlsE2876 Guide for Integrating Sustainable Objectives intoCleanup2.2 USEPA Documents:3USEPA, Life Cycle Assessment: Principles and Practice,EPA/600/R-06/060 (May 2006)USEPA, Green Remediation: Best Management Practicesfor Excavation and Surface Restoration, EPA 542-F-08-012 (D
18、ecember 2008)USEPA, Principles for Greener Cleanups (August 2009a)USEPA, Green Remediation Best Management Prac-tices: Pump and Treat Technologies, EPA 542-F-09-005(December 2009b)USEPA, Green Remediation Best Management Prac-tices: Site Investigation, EPA 542-F-09-004 (December2009c)USEPA, Green Re
19、mediation Best Management Prac-tices: Bioremediation, EPA 542-F-10-006 (March 2010a)USEPA, Green Remediation Best Management Prac-tices: Soil Vapor Extraction Sampling and Analysis; Materials; Vehicles and Equip-ment; Site Preparations/Land Restoration; Buildings; Powerand Fuel; Surface Water and St
20、orm Water; Residual Solid andLiquid Waste; and Wastewater.3.1.4 BMP processa systematic protocol to identify,prioritize, select, implement, and report on the use of BMPs toreduce the environmental footprint of cleanup activities.3.1.5 cleanupthe range of activities that may occur toaddress releases
21、of contaminants at a site from the initiation ofsite assessment activities to achievement of no further cleanup.The environmental remediation industry also refers to cleanupas remediation or corrective action.3.1.6 cleanup phasethe segments of a cleanup project thattake place from the initiation of
22、site assessment to achievementof no further cleanup. This guide divides a cleanup project intothe following five segments: site assessment; remedy selection;remedy design/implementation; operation, maintenance, andmonitoring; and remedy optimization. This terminology isgenerally consistent with stan
23、dard industry terminology, butdoes not conform to every environmental cleanup program.3.1.7 CERCLAthe Comprehensive EnvironmentalResponse, Compensation, and Liability Act, 42 U.S.C. 9601et seq., as amended, the primary federal statute that governs theimposition of liability for environmental cleanup
24、s. CERCLA iscommonly referred to as Superfund.3Available from United States Environmental ProtectionAgency (EPA), WilliamJefferson Clinton Federal Building, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington, DC20004, http:/www.epa.gov.4Available from International Organization for Standardization (ISO), 1, ch.
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