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3. Provide a cost estimate (per sample) for co lecting and analyzing 2 soil samples from below <br /> the area with contaminated soil. Send the samples to a California-certified laboratory for quick <br /> turnaround analysis. Analyses should include TPH-diesel (EPA 8015) and SVOC (EPA 8270). <br /> 4. Ensure the EHD inspector is notified of the start time and date of the clean-up work, and <br /> invited to observe the work. If possible, excavate contaminated soil to the extent considered <br /> satisfactory by the inspector(see County E Inspection Report 17 April 2014). Contaminated <br /> soil will be placed in 55-gallon drums available onsite. Waste-filled drums will be scheduled by <br /> the CSMS for pickup and disposal by the CA RNG hazardous waste disposal contractor. <br /> 5. Stage the drums in the area designated by the CSMS shop supervisor(Ryan Kinney)or his <br /> onsite representative, after all soil excavation is complete, and soil-filled drums are sealed. <br /> Pending sample analyses,temporarily place E arriers, drums or cones around the excavated area. <br /> 6.Fill-in the excavated area with clean fill material and smooth out the area, after the soil sample <br /> results confirm there is no fuel residue. Up to 2 cubic yards of backfill material may be required <br /> to fill in the excavated area(see the attached Photo#1 Spill Area and Photo #3 Rocky Soil). <br /> 7. Prepare a brief report(electronic draft and bard copy final reports) summarizing the clean-up <br /> activities and showing analytical data for soil samples,to serve as a record of fuel spill clean-up <br /> completion. The final report will be submitted to the County EHD to receive a case closure letter. <br />