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DECONTAMINATION AND DISPOSAL <br /> Although the hazard evaluation indicated that harmful exposure to <br /> hazardous compounds in soils or groundwater is not likely to occur <br /> during the investigation, personnel decontamination accomplished by <br /> good personal hygiene practices should be followed to limit <br /> potential exposure to contaminants. Personnel decontamination is <br /> nd meals, and at the end of the day. <br /> required prior to all breaks a <br /> Decontamination of individuals will be accomplished . ( soap and <br /> water washing followed by a clean water rinse. When used, <br /> s protective clothing, gloves, or goggles dill be removed and stored <br /> or to all breaks and meals. At the end of the <br /> in plastic hags pri <br /> covera <br /> day, disposable gloves, lls, and boots will be collected in <br /> J posal, and non-disposable protective equipment <br /> plastic bags for dis <br /> such as safety gogales will be decontaminated by soap and water <br /> washing followed by a clean water rinse. <br /> Procedures for disposal of investigation-derived materials have <br /> been established in accordance with federal and state hazardous <br /> waste regulations. Investigation-derived materials include soil <br /> ater from monitor well drilling <br /> cuttings and development w <br /> operations . <br /> If waste derived from investigation activities are determined by <br /> laboratory analysis to be hazardous, then disposal of those wastes <br /> will be conducted in compliance with EPA' s interim policy <br />