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Alpha <br /> Environmental <br /> 3.0 STTE ASSESSMENT WORK PLAN <br /> This Work Plan has been developed to present and describe the work necessary to conduct a subsurface <br /> investigation and assess the analytical data. This Work Plan details the activities involved, <br /> Planning through report submittal. from safety <br /> 3.1 Objectives <br /> The objective of this Limited Phase II Environmental Site Assessment Work Plan will be to assess if the <br /> subsurface soil and/or soil vapor of the subject site have been impacted from former auto repair and <br /> manufacturing operations that have historically been conducted on-Site. The following tasks will be <br /> undertaken to accomplish these objectives: <br /> • Task 1 - Preparation of a Site Safety Plan <br /> • Task 2-Underground Service Alert of Southern California <br /> • Task 3 -Exploratory Borings <br /> • Task 4-Analytical Characterization <br /> • Task 5-Reporting <br /> 3.1.1 Task 1 -Site Safety Plan <br /> All work conducted at the site will be completed under a Site Safety Plan(SSP)developed for the <br /> site. The purpose of the SSP is to outline the general health and safety requirements associated with <br /> completing the work outlined in this Work Plan. These procedures are in accordance with the <br /> Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations of 29 CFR 1910. The SSP <br /> describing the procedures to be followed is attached in Appendix A. <br /> 3.1.2 Task 2-Underground Service Alert of Southern California <br /> Alpha Environmental will notify Underground Service Alert of Southern California a minium of 72 <br /> hours before field activities begin to markthe locations of known subsurface public utilities that enter <br /> the Site. <br /> 3.1.3 Task 3-Exploratory Borings <br /> Alpha will advance up to six (6) soil borings using direct push drilling equipment, to a in <br /> depth of 10 feet below ground surface(bgs)at the Site. Soil boring locations will be selected based <br /> on the areas of environmental concern identified by Andersen during the Phase I ESA of the Site, <br /> 33 North Center Street <br /> Stockton,California 3 March 2014 <br />