CODE of GOOD PRACTICE
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The Code of Good
Practice (the Code) is a broad framework of goals and commitments to
guide the production, management, transportation, storage, and use or
disposal of biosolids - in short, a comprehensive Environmental
Management System for Biosolids (EMS).
Those who embrace the Code and participate in the EMS
commit to "do the right thing." Specifically, Code subscribers
and EMS participants pledge to uphold
the following principles of conduct:
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COMPLIANCE: To commit to compliance with
all applicable federal, state, and local requirements regarding
production at the wastewater treatment facility, and management,
transportation, storage, and use or disposal of biosolids away from the
facility.
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CONTINGENCY
& EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS: To develop response plans for unanticipated
events such as inclement weather, spills, and equipment malfunctions.
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PRODUCT: To provide biosolids that
meet the applicable standards for their intended use or disposal.
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SUSTAINABLE
MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND OPERATIONS: To enhance the environment by
committing to sustainable, environmentally acceptable biosolids
management practices and operations through an environmental management
system.
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ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM: To develop an environmental management system for
biosolids that includes a method of independent third-party verification
to ensure effective on-going biosolids operations.
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PREVENTIVE
MAINTENANCE: To prepare and implement a plan for preventive maintenance for
equipment used to manage biosolids and wastewater solids.
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QUALITY
MONITORING: To enhance the monitoring of biosolids production and management
practices.
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CONTINUAL
IMPROVEMENT: To seek continual improvement in all aspects of biosolids
management.
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QUALITY
PRACTICES:
To require good housekeeping practices for biosolids production,
processing, transport, and storage, and during final use or disposal
options.
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COMMUNICATIONS: To provide methods of
effective communication with gatekeepers, stakeholders, and interested
citizens regarding the key elements of each environmental management
system, including information relative to system performance.
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