EP 1110-1-29
31 Aug 01
The units requiring clearance evaluation are located at:
[Insert the unit or facility address(es) and unique unit or room identifiers]
The Contractor shall review descriptions of all work tasks completed by the lead hazard control
contractor and descriptions of all associated lead hazard control treatments described below and in
Contract # [insert lead hazard control project #, page and paragraph as appropriate] (see attached)
before beginning Task # 2:
[list work tasks and lead hazard control treatments from the original project that require
clearance under this SOW]
1.3.2
Clearance Objectives and Description of Work
The Contractor shall determine through the clearance inspection process defined in this SOW whether:
The lead hazard control treatments described in this SOW were successfully performed
by visual examination and dust and soil sampling if required.
The lead hazard control project treatments meet the clearance action level criteria in
Table A-1, thereby assuring the Contracting Officer of the absence of lead-based paint
deterioration and that lead dust or soil lead levels remaining are considered non-
hazardous by 40 CFR 745 Subpart L requirements.
The lead hazard control project activities and clean-up meet Federal and DA standards
and guidelines as specified in this SOW.
1.3.3
Data Quality Objectives
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NOTE: The clearance action levels that are found in the project SOW, specifications,
or contractor's completion report and Table A-1 below should be in agreement. Some
states/municipalities use lead loading values (mg/cc of surface area) associated with the
use of XRF readings that differ from and are more stringent than the federal values listed
here in Table A-1. Check with local authorities for applicable criteria at project site and
modify Table A-1 accordingly. The action levels provided in Table A-1 are for target
housing/child occupied facilities, at "active" Army installations and also BRAC property
transfers. Clearance for BRAC properties may not be required since liability for
identified lead hazards found during the lead inspection/risk assessment process may be
transferred to the buyer under the purchase contract. Check with the customer.
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The Contractor's work shall meet project-specific DQOs for sampling, analysis, and Quality
Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC). DQOs shall be met in order to provide project required data
quality. The data thus collected shall be compared to clearance action levels provided in Table A-1
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