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Lead waste in soil | Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
 
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Lead waste in soil

You can perform evaluations to find out how much lead you have in your soil and whether it is a problem. These are usually done by environmental consultants familiar with lead in soils.
  • Evaluations must be made on a case-by-case basis.
  • Evaluations must be sent to the Hazardous Waste Corrective Action Unit, or the Voluntary Cleanup Program for review and approval.
    • The goal is to clean up contamination to a level equal to or less than EPA's action level of 400 parts per million (ppm) total lead in soil.
      • Allows for unrestricted use of the affected area.
      • Usually achievable since lead is relatively immobile in soil.
    • Alternatively, a site-specific soil concentration cleanup level for lead can be calculated by taking into account factors such as the extent of contamination, likely exposure pathways, and current and projected land use.
    • Institutional controls, and in some cases engineering controls, may be required to prevent contact with contaminated soil.

Contact

Division customer technical assistance
4300 Cherry Creek Drive South
Denver, CO 80246-1530
303-692-3320
1-888-569-1831, ext. 3320 (outside 303/720 area codes)
comments.hmwmd@state.co.us

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