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■ Used personal protective equipment (PPE) <br />■ Disposable sampling equipment <br />■ Decontamination fluids <br />The US EPA's National Contingency Plan requires management of IDW generated during <br />sampling comply with all applicable or relevant and appropriate requirements to the extent <br />practicable. The IDW will contain minor residual amount of the soil. These wastes are not <br />considered hazardous and may be disposed of at a municipal landfill. Used PPE and <br />disposable equipment will be bagged and placed in municipal refuse dumpster. Any PPE and <br />disposable equipment that is to be disposed of which can still be used will be rendered <br />unusable before disposal. Decontamination fluids that will be generated during sampling will <br />consist of nitric acid, deionized water, residual contaminants, and water with non -phosphate <br />detergent. The volume and concentration of the decontamination fluid will be sufficiently low to <br />allow disposal at the site or sampling area. The water with detergent will be poured onto the <br />ground. The nitric acid will be diluted to a neutral condition and tested for pH before it is <br />poured onto the ground. <br />WFORWARD LANDFILL LAND APPLICATION 11 <br />