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0 0 <br />WORKPLAN FOR SITE REMEDIATION <br />CIRCUIT WORKS, INC. (EARL PELLEGRINI) <br />140 FRANK WEST CIRCLE <br />STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA <br />This workplan presents our technical approach to conduct site remediation activities at <br />the former Circuit Works, Inc. (Earl Pellegrini) facility located at 140, Frank West Circle in <br />Stockton, California (Site). <br />SCOPE OF WORK <br />Prior to initiating the field activities described in this workplan, Allwaste <br />Transportation & Remediation (Allwaste) will notify the San Joaquin County Environmental <br />Health Services Department (County). All Allwaste personnel working on this project will <br />have successfully completed forty hours of offsite training in accordance with 29 CFR <br />1910.120 and 8 CCR 5192. <br />The proposed Scope of Work for this project is comprised of four tasks which are <br />listed below: <br />Task 1.0 Construction of Site Security Fencing <br />Task 2.0 Inventory, Identify and Label Chemicals and Contaminants <br />Task 3.0 Removal and Disposal of Chemicals and Contaminants; and <br />Task 4.0 Removal and Disposal of Non -Hazardous Debris <br />Each of these four tasks are briefly discussed below. <br />Task 1.0 - Construction of Site Security Fencing <br />During site remediation activities conducted at the Circuit Works facility located at <br />152 Frank West Circle, approximately 1,800 linear feet of fencing containing strands of <br />barbed wire was placed around both facilities for site security. Gates were installed at the <br />entrances to the site and locked with pad locks and chain. Attached to the security fencing <br />are signs which read "DANGER -HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS, DANGER -DO NOT <br />ENTER, and DANGER -KEEP OUT." <br />Task 2.0 - Inventory, Identify and label Chemicals and Contaminants <br />An inventory of chemicals and contaminants present at the site will be conducted by <br />Allwaste personnel. Chemicals and contaminants present at the site which do not contain <br />labels will be characterized using the Haz Cat field screening method. Labeling of containers <br />