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United Parcel Service <br /> March 16, 1992 <br /> Page 5 <br /> 22, CAM-17 metals analysis including W.E.T. where appropriate; and, (4) aquatic, <br /> fathead minnow, bioassay. Depending upon specific requirements of the actual <br /> receiving party, additional analyses could potentially be necessary. <br /> #4 — REMEDIATION/DISPOSAL ALTERNATIVES <br /> Once the results of the described testing are available, we would determine <br /> r <br /> remediation/disposal alternatives and would develop cost estimates for each. We <br /> would then be glad to choose a contractor and assist in this process. <br /> #5 — SUMMARY REPORT <br /> A summary report would be prepared within about four weeks following our site work. <br /> Copies of the report would be forwarded to SJCEH. The report would include: (1) <br /> a brief background history; (2) a description of our field procedures; (3) both scaled <br /> vicinity map and plot plan drawings; (4) analytical data; (5) an interpretation of the <br /> data; (6) our summary findings; (7) recommendations for additional work if deemed <br /> necessary; and, (8) the signature and stamp of the responsible licensed Civil Engineer. <br /> If soil remediation/disposal occurs as a continuous portion of the project (as it is <br /> anticipated) relevant summary information would be included. <br /> 13 <br /> QUALITY CONTROL QUALITY ASSURANCE <br />' Decontamination of sampling equipment is described in the Appendix. <br /> Sample containers would include brass tubes which would be thoroughly cleansed by <br /> scrubbing in an Alconox solution followed by two distilled water rinsings. <br /> During field sampling, brass tube soil samples would be sealed with foil, plastic <br /> endcaps, and duct tape in accordance with LOFT criteria. The samples would be <br /> packed in ice immediately after they are collected. Each sample would be logged onto <br /> a chain-of-custody document which would accompany the samples at all times. <br /> To assure that analyses are performed in accordance with accepted EPA and State <br /> analytical procedures, samples would be transported and submitted to a State certified <br /> laboratory which employs internal quality controls. <br /> STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS <br /> Raney Geotechnical is a geotechnical and environmental engineering firm located in <br />' West Sacramento, California. The firm was founded in 1979; current professional <br /> staff includes five engineers and four geologists. The firm was involved in <br /> environmentally related geotechnical and hydrological studies as early as 1981 , shortly <br /> ■ Geotechnical <br /> as <br /> mil _ <br />