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Standard Guide for Greener Cleanups (Includes all amendments and changes 1/6/2017).
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NORM herausgegeben am 1.4.2016
Bezeichnung normen: ASTM E2893-16e1
Ausgabedatum normen: 1.4.2016
SKU: NS-672892
Zahl der Seiten: 30
Gewicht ca.: 90 g (0.20 Pfund)
Land: Amerikanische technische Norm
Kategorie: Technische Normen ASTM
Keywords:
best management practices, BMPs, core elements, environmental footprint, environmental footprint analysis, footprint analysis, green cleanup, greener cleanup, green remediation, LCA, life cycle assessment,, ICS Number Code 13.030.99 (Other standards related to wastes)
Adjunct Appendix X2 for E2893 Technical Summary Form in Writable PDF format
Ausgewählte Ausführung:Adjunct Appendix X3 for E2893 BMP Table in Excel Format
Ausgewählte Ausführung:Significance and Use | ||||||
4.1 Purpose—This guide provides a process for identifying, prioritizing, selecting, implementing, documenting, and reporting activities to reduce the environmental footprint of a cleanup as defined by the following 4.1.1 Minimize Total Energy Use and Maximize Use of Renewable Energy—Reducing total energy use while also identifying means to increase the use of renewable energies throughout the 4.1.2 Minimize Air Pollutants and Greenhouse Gas Emissions—Reducing total air emissions, including emissions of air pollutants and 4.1.3 Minimize Water Use and Impacts to Water Resources—Minimizing the use of water and impacts to water resources throughout the cleanup. Possible methods may include conserving water use in cleanup processes, using water efficient products, capturing and reclaiming water for reuse, revegetating with water efficient plants, and employing traditional BMPs for storm water, erosion, and sedimentation control. 4.1.4 Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle Materials and Waste—Minimizing the use of virgin materials and generation of waste throughout the cleanup as well as maximizing the use of recycled materials. Possible methods may include using recycled and locally generated materials, reusing waste materials (for example, concrete made with coal combustion products), diverting construction and demolition debris from disposal by recycling recovered resources, and using rapidly renewable materials or certified wood products. 4.1.5 Protect Land and Ecosystems—Reducing impacts to the land and ecosystem services throughout the 4.2 Professional Experience—This guide requires the skills of a 4.3 Uncertainty in Greener Cleanups—Professional judgment, interpretation, and some uncertainty are inherent in the greener cleanups process even when decisions are based upon objective scientific principles and accepted industry practices. Although such uncertainties are inevitable, they typically will not detract from the ability of the 4.4 Regulatory Context—The user is responsible for determining the regulatory context, and associated constraints and obligations for each 4.4.1 The user shall comply with health and safety requirements under the Occupational Safety and Health Act and parallel state statutes and regulations. 4.4.2 This guide may not be appropriate for certain 4.4.3 Implementation of this guide may involve additional costs or require changes to the cleanup schedule; however, its implementation should not unduly delay a cleanup or result in the imposition of unreasonable costs. 4.5 Process Implementation—This guide may be initiated at any time during any 4.6 Process Overview—At initiation, the 4.6.1 Section 5, Planning and Scoping, describes information the 4.6.2 Section 6, BMP Process, describes steps for the 4.6.3 Section 7, Quantitative Evaluation, describes a process for implementing a footprint analysis or LCA. Section 7 is not designed to instruct the 4.6.4 Section 8 describes recommended documentation and reporting on the implementation of the guide. 4.6.5 Section 9 provides keywords for indexing and searching purposes. 4.6.6 This guide includes four appendices. 4.6.6.1 Appendix X1, Supporting Documentation, provides supplemental reference material for the user to consider when implementing this 4.6.6.2 Appendix X2, Technical Summary Form, is a template of the reporting expectations described in Section 8. This includes general information about the site (for example, location), process steps, and 4.6.6.3 Appendix X3, Greener Cleanup BMP Table, supports Section 6 by providing a comprehensive list of BMPs to assist the user. Standard best management practices for 4.6.6.4 Appendix X4, Supplemental Information for a 1.1 Cleaning up sites improves environmental and public health conditions and as such can be viewed as “green.” However, 1.2 This guide may also be used as a process for 1.3 This guide describes a process for identifying, evaluating, and incorporating best management practices (BMPs) and, when deemed appropriate, for integrating a 1.4 This guide is designed to be implemented in conjunction with any cleanup framework and should be used with other technical tools, guidance, policy, laws, and regulations to integrate 1.5 This guide provides a process for evaluating and implementing activities to reduce the environmental footprint of a cleanup and is not designed to instruct 1.6 ASTM also has a guide on Integrating Sustainable Objectives into 1.7 This guide specifically applies to the 1.8 This guide should not be used as a justification to avoid, minimize, or delay implementation of specific 1.9 This guide does not supersede federal, state, or local regulations relating to protection of human health and the environment. No action taken in connection with implementing this 1.10 This guide may be integrated into complementary standards, site-specific regulatory documents, guidelines, or contractual agreements relating to sustainable or greener 1.10.1 If the cleanup is governed by a regulatory program, the 1.10.2 The contractual relationship or legal obligations existing between and among the parties associated with a 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); and Keywords (Section 9). 1.12 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. |
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