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Tank, Piping, Tank Ballast Slab, and Tank Straws <br />The tank, tank piping, tank ballast slab and straps will be handled as hazardous waste and <br />will be disposed of at an appropriate facility. These materials will be staged next to the <br />excavation prior to transportation off-site. <br />Personal Protective Eouipment <br />Contaminated personal protective equipment (PPE) will be removed within the work area, <br />placed in plastic bags, and stored in labeled DOT -approved (17H) 55 -gallon drums. These drums <br />will be stored next to the excavation or at a designated area until sample results indicate <br />appropriate disposal method. <br />Decontamination Water <br />Decontamination water generated through the decontamination of sampling equipment <br />and personnel decontamination will be stored in labeled DOT -approved (17H) 55 -gallon drums <br />next to the excavation or at a designated area until sample results indicate appropriate disposal <br />methods. <br />2.4.8 Sample Handling, Shipment, and Chain of Custody <br />This section describes sample handling procedures, including sample identification and <br />documentation, sample containerization and preservation, and sample shipment and chain of <br />custody. <br />Sample Identification <br />Each soil or ground -water sample will be given a unique identification (I.D.) number to <br />provide a means of tracking the sample from collection through analysis. The I.D. number will <br />indicate (1) the facility name; (2) sample number; (3) sample matrix; and (4) sample depth for soil <br />samples or water table depth for ground -water samples. The I.D. number will be entered on <br />sample labels, field sheets, chain -of -custody forms, and other records documenting the sampling <br />activities. <br />The first three characters of the I.D. number will designate the facility name; in this case, <br />NCS for Naval Communications Station. The next two digits indicate the sample number. The <br />final single character will indicate the sample matrix: S indicates a soil sample; W indicates a <br />' 15 <br />