Historical Wastewater Treatment Sludge Sampling and Analysis Sample Clauses

Historical Wastewater Treatment Sludge Sampling and Analysis. IBM has historically conducted sampling and analysis of the wastewater treatment sludge generated at the facility in accordance with its waste analysis plan and quality assurance quality control plan contained in the Part 373 permit for the facility. Historical analytical data for the wastewater treatment sludge generated at the B/690 F/HM Wastewater Treatment Facility is presented on Table 2-1 and Table 2-2. Table 2-1 provides analytical results obtained utilizing the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) method for sludge generated at the B/690 facility. Table 2-2 provides analytical results on a total concentration basis for sludge generated at the B/690 facility. Tables 2-3 and 2-4 present a statistical summary of the analytical results presented on Tables 2-1 and 2-2. Standard statistical values presented for each compound include: Number of Samples, Range (minimum and maximum), Mean, Standard Deviation and Upper and Lower limits for the 95th Percentile Confidence Interval. The confidence interval is calculated as the mean plus the product of ‘t’ times the standard deviation, where ‘t’ is 1.96 for the 95th percentile confidence interval. As part of a further evaluation of the suitability of utilizing the F006 sludge generated at the IBM East Fishkill facility in the manufacture of cement, the historical laboratory results were compared to the appropriate Land Disposal Restriction (LDR) treatment standards. After a careful review of this historical data in comparison to the LDR concentrations, it is evident that the sludge, prior to being recycled, inherently meets the land disposal restriction concentration thresholds. The comparison of the historical analytical results of the sludge versus the land disposal treatment standards for the constituents of concern is presented below. TABLE 2-1 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION - EAST FISHKILL FACILITY B/690 F/HM WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY HISTORICAL F/HM SLUDGE SAMPLING TCLP ANALYTICAL RESULTS Sample ID 9401497 9402352 9403497 9404213 9405001 9405690 9407380
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