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PROVEN TECHNOLOGIES AND REMEDIES GUIDANCE-REMEDIATION OF METALS IN SOIL <br /> Major topics and elements of the excavation, design, and restoration plan include the <br /> following: <br /> • site background, nature and extent of contamination; <br /> • objectives and scope of plan; <br /> • project organization and schedule; <br /> • description of the technical basis for the approach (e.g., why excavation/disposal <br /> was selected as the cleanup alternative; estimated extent of excavation, <br /> estimated volume of soil to be excavated); <br /> • pre-excavation activities; <br /> • excavation activities; <br /> • waste management; <br /> • backfill and site restoration activities; <br /> • quality assurance and quality control; <br /> • health and safety monitoring; and <br /> • reporting. <br /> The excavation, design, and restoration plan should be supported by the following <br /> documents, as applicable. These documents can be submitted separately or as <br /> appendices to the plan. <br /> • site-specific health and safety plan; <br /> • storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP); <br /> • community air monitoring plan; <br /> • soil confirmation sampling plan; <br /> • public participation plan; <br /> • stockpile sampling plan; and <br /> • transportation plan. <br /> Selected topics related to the excavation, design, and restoration plan are discussed <br /> further in the following sections. <br /> 7.3 PRE- EXCAVATION ACTIVITIES <br /> Prior to conducting fieldwork, a series of project management and regulatory tasks <br /> should be completed. The general areas that require preparatory activities include: <br /> • site access; <br /> • permits; <br /> 30 <br />