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m <br /> 2.0 Scope of Work <br /> The scope of work for the investigation was presented in IT's workplan dated January 21, 2002 <br /> which was approved for implementation by Caltrans (IT, 2001 a) The following scope of work <br /> was conducted <br /> 1 Permitting and Mobilization <br /> 2 Preparation of Workplan and Health and Safety Plan (HSP) <br /> 3 Field Investigation <br /> 4 Laboratory Analyses <br /> 5 Investigation-Denved Waste Disposal <br /> 6 Site Investigation Report Preparation <br /> 2.9 Permitting and Mobilization <br /> A drilling permit was obtained from the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> A standard Caltrans encroachment perinrt was obtained from the appropriate office prior to any <br /> work conducted at the site Underground Service Alert (USA) was notified of the subsurface <br /> investigation at least 48 hours prior to initiation of the investigation (USA Ticket No 42539) <br /> Martha Adams and Skye Hatten of IT and Satyed Ali of Caltrans attended a pre-work site visit <br /> on January 22, 2002 Items discussed and reviewed during the meeting included the scope of <br /> work, the site visit checklist, and the project schedule A field reconnaissance of the project area <br /> was also conducted and the proposed boring locations were marked for USA identification <br /> 2.2 Preparation of Workplan and HSP <br /> A workplan was prepared that included the project objectives, scope of work, groundwater <br /> boring and sampling procedures, analytical methods and schedule The workplan was reviewed <br /> and approved by Caltrans prior to the fieldwork <br /> A site-specific HSP (IT, 2001b) was prepared for the site in general accordance with <br /> 29 CFR 1910 120 and Title 8, California Code of Regulations, Section 5192 The HSP included <br /> safety procedures for work to be performed at the site, chemical hazard information, site safety <br /> officers, and a preferred medical emergency location <br /> &21,V2Ptzoon�wir �znaeneon 2-1 <br />