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Ms. Lori Duncan S E C O R <br /> ` May 27, 2005 <br /> Page 4 <br /> groundwater will be bailed from the drive rods, decanted from the bailer <br /> into 40-ml VOA vials, and capped. Each VOA vial will be checked to <br /> ensure no bubbles are present, labeled, placed on ice, and transported <br /> to the laboratory under chain-of-custody documentation. The drive rods <br /> will be retracted, leaving the disposable drive tip and 4-foot length of <br /> PVC well screen in the hole. <br /> • Soil Selection and Sample Analysis. Soil samples from each of the <br /> soil borings will be collected at five-or ten-foot intervals (depending on <br /> drill rig capability) and will be sent under chain-of-custody protocol to a <br /> California state-certified laboratory. Soil samples showing positive r 1 <br /> r, ' <br /> readings on a photo-ionization detector (PID) and/or at least three soil <br /> samples from each boring will be analyzed for total petroleum <br /> hydrocarbons as gasoline (TPHg); benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and <br /> total xylenes (BTEX), methyl-tert-butyl ether (MTBE), tertiary-amyl <br /> methyl ether (TAME), di-isopropyl ether (DIPE), ethyl tertiary butyl ether <br /> (EtBE), tertiary-butyl alcohol (TBA), chlorobenzene, dichlorobenzene, <br /> 1,2-dichloroethane (1,2-DCA) and ethylene dibromide (EDB), methanol, <br /> and ethanol by EPA Method 8260B. Hydropunch groundwater samples <br /> will be analyzed for the same compounds. <br /> • Well Installation. New groundwater monitoring well MW-10 will be <br /> installed in the same manner as the replacement monitoring wells <br /> previously proposed. <br /> • Soil and Water Disposal. Soil cuttings and water generated during <br /> drilling operations and well development will temporarily be stored on-site <br /> in California Department of Transportation (DOT)-approved 55-gallon <br /> steel drums pending characterization and disposal. The drums will be <br /> removed and transported by a licensed disposal contractor to an <br /> appropriate treatment or disposal facility. Soil cuttings and rinsate/purge <br /> water drums will be temporarily stored on-site for approximately 2 to 4 <br /> weeks. <br /> • Report. Following the completion of well installation activities, SECOR <br /> will submit a report documenting the findings of the investigation. The <br /> report will include soil boring logs, soil and groundwater analytical results, <br /> chain-of-custody documentation, and conclusions/recommendations. <br /> SCHEDULE <br /> SECOR is prepared to initiate the coordination of fieldwork activities after the Chevron <br /> station rebuild is complete, upon approval of the work plan for site assessment by the <br /> SJCEHD, and following the receipt of necessary permits. A report documenting the <br /> completion of this scope of work will be submitted approximately six to eight weeks <br /> following the completion of fieldwork activities and upon receipt of laboratory analytical <br /> data. <br />