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(d)
What
Where
When
Quantity
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(e) General Notes
f. WASTE MANAGEMENT
(1) SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE
(General description of solid and hazardous waste disposal practices. Describe whether burn pits, composting, landfills, or incinerators are used. Note any signs
of dumping and determine what might have been dumped. Take photographs.)
INDIVIDUAL SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE DESCRIPTIONS
(a)
(c)
(b)
(d)
Type of Waste
Disposal Method
Source of Waste
Contractor Operated
(What is the waste? For example, is it
(For example, open dumping,
(For example, is it dining facility, housing, office,
residential, industrial, agricultural, or
incineration, open burning, landfill, or
or construction debris?)
explosive ordnance?)
composting?)
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and Marketing Office
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(Add notes related to specific types of waste. Include contractor information, host nation and local company point of contact and telephone number,
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the name of the individual who picks it up, the method of pickup, the frequency of pickups, where it goes, the location with grid coordinates, and how
long it remains on site. How is it stored? Take photographs.)
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and Marketing Office
United States
Local
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and Marketing Office
United States
Local
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and Marketing Office
United States
Local
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(e) General Notes
(Include contractor and subcontractor information, point of contact, telephone number, storage locations, quantities, and frequency of removal. Who is
responsible for removing waste? Methods used to remove, such as dumpsters or trucks. If disposal is by burn pit, are wastes segregated? What is the
frequency of burning in the pit? How far away is the nearest occupied area? Who lives and works in the area and is there any record of complaints or concerns
associated with the burn pits? Take photographs.)
DD FORM 2993, AUG 2015
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