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2.1.5 Waste Management <br /> Soil material generated from the borings and ground water and wastewater generated <br /> from investigation and decontamination activities will be placed in 55-gallon DOT <br /> drums, labeled appropriately,,and stored on-site for future disposal. Results of soil and <br /> ground water sample analyses will be evaluated and appropriate disposal facilities <br /> contacted to arrange for transport and disposal of the waste materials. <br /> 2. TASK 3: REPORTING <br /> The results from the grab ground water sampling described above will be included in <br /> ground water quality report. The report will include the following: <br /> ■ Detailed descriptions of the methodologies used to collect and analyze the data. <br /> ■ Description of the Site, local geology, and hydrogeology, including appropriately <br /> scaled base maps showing the boring location and boring logs illustrating soils <br /> observed in the field. <br /> ■ Interpretation of soil and ground water analytical results and laboratory data <br /> certificates, including an assessment of the extent of chemicals in soil and ground <br /> water, potential impacts on beneficial uses of ground water, and health risk to <br /> humans and the environment. <br /> ■ Recommended additional actions, if any. <br />