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26 <br /> w if <br /> 1 A . I ' ll have to look atthe work plan again . <br /> � IR <br /> r <br /> L 2 MR . PAPAS : WhYtdon ' t You look at <br /> ` i <br /> 3 Plaintiff ' s Exhibit 2? �r <br /> 4 THE WITNESS : Okay . <br /> 5 This is a normal work plan in that initially <br /> 6 we don ' t really know the extent lof the contamination . <br /> r 7 Just from prior experience we generally have a feel for <br /> S what it will be . When I said that it was more extensive <br /> 9 than I thought it would be or we thought it would be, it <br /> 10 was just coming from prior experience . <br /> 11 The work plan itselt did not state exactly <br /> -12 how deep it would go or when it ;�-- when the excavation <br /> 13 would stop, but usually the excavation is stopped when <br /> 14 the backhoe itself reaches the full extent that it can <br /> I <br /> 15 reach and you take a look at the surrounding property, <br /> k. <br /> I� <br /> 16 buildings, et cetera, and you say, Well, we need to stop <br /> fi <br /> 17 here . We can ' t dig any further. We need to think about <br /> 4 <br /> 18 this for awhile, how we ' re going to attack the problem. <br /> 19 MR . HASTINGS : �Q . Okay . Then what <br /> 20 happened at 22 feet when the excavation stopped? Were <br /> 21 there additional soil samples taken? <br /> ` 22 A . I don ' t recall any soil samples being taken <br /> 23 at that time because the visua d and just the odor of the <br /> 24 sample, a lot of times we stop and think, are soil l <br /> • 25 samples necessary at this tune?i� We know that it ' s <br /> �l <br /> PORTALE & ASSOCIATES 14( 209 ) 462--3377 <br /> t <br />