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2.3 Site Control <br /> The entire site area will be barricaded to prevent access by unauthorized <br /> or unprotected personnel. While the actual layout of site control zones swill be <br /> specified b the soil removal contractor,ctor, the controlling consideration will be to <br /> keep unprotected personnel away from the soil excavation area. <br /> 2.4 Shipment <br /> The transportation of the excavated soil will be by a properly licensed and <br /> certified hazardous waste hauler. The exterior of the storage/transport bins will <br /> be thoroughly cleaned prior to leaving the site to avoid any possible migration of <br /> ' soil from the site. The bins will be cleaned by brushing all visible dust and soil <br /> off onto plastic groundcover. At the conclusion of the excavation project, any soil <br /> cleaned from the bins along with the plastic groundcover will be placed into the <br /> last bin. All bins will be covered with a waterproof tarpaulin to prevent dispersion <br /> of the soil during transit. <br /> All soil shipped will be documented by hazardous waste manifesting <br /> procedures. The facility has a current EPA facility number in the name of <br /> Occidental Chemical Company on file with the EPA and the State of California. <br /> 2.5 Disposal <br /> Disposal of the excavated soil containing DBCP concentrations less than <br /> ' 15 mg/kg will be arranged to take place at the Chemical Waste Management, <br /> Class I disposal site near Kettlemen City, California or a comparable permitted <br /> ' facility. Those soils containing DBCP concentrations in excess of 15 mg/kg will <br /> be disposed of via incineration at the Rollins Environmental Services facility in <br /> Deer Park, Texas or a comparable permitted facility. <br /> ' 6 <br />