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r <br /> 1 <br /> 6. <br /> on ground water flow directions and gradients. The need for additional <br /> ' wells and subsequent ground water remediation activities will depend upon <br /> the results of the initial installation, sampling, and testing program. <br /> 2.5.3 Site Clean-up <br /> 1 Upon completion of all site activities the area will be cleaned and <br /> restored to its original condition. All equipment will be decontaminated <br /> ' prior to removal from the site. Removal of the tank, contaminated soils, <br /> or other waste materials generated during site operations will be in <br /> ' accordance with the waste disposal plan discussed below. <br /> ' 2.6 Waste Disposal Plan <br /> The types of material potentially requiring disposal include the following: <br /> o Remaining product; <br /> ' o Tank and product supply lines; <br /> o Contaminated soil . <br /> 1 The procedures for disposal of each of these materials is addressed below. <br /> ' o Remaining Product - The tank are to be emptied by SPTCo. prior <br /> to Canonie's mobilization. In the event that a tank has not been <br /> emptied, a licensed removal and transportation contractor will be <br /> mobilized to the site for removal of the tank contents. The <br /> contents will be recycled or manifested for disposal. at an approved <br /> disposal facility. <br /> o Tank and Product Supply Lines - The tank and lines will be <br /> manifested as hazardous waste and disposed of accordingly. <br /> ' o Contaminated Soil - As previously mentioned, contaminated soil will <br /> either be drummed or stockpiled on visquene. If the volume is <br /> large enough, a bermed area covered with visquene will be <br /> established on--site for stockpiling soils. When the excavation <br /> operation is complete, H & H Ship Service will be mobilized to the <br /> site and the soils, whether drummed or stockpiled, will be loaded <br /> onto a truck and hauled to an appropriate disposal facility. <br /> Canoes-e E nv i ron menta l <br />