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BJJ Trucking personnel The soil w}]1 be maintained ata 3096 moisture content in order <br /> to avoid any dust/particulate nuisance <br /> 5 ) Composite soil samples will be collected periodically to monitor the following treatment <br /> parameters; the die:,el degrading microbial population, nutrent utilization, soil pH, soil <br /> moisture, and total petroleum hydrocarbon concentration. Amendments to the soil will <br /> be made as needed to ensure maximum biodegradation rates. <br /> 6 ) The bioremediation program will continue until field evidence (fe. soil discoloration <br /> and/or petroleum odors) indicate that substantial hydrocarbon degradation in TC 1 has <br /> been achieved <br /> At that point, confirmation composite soil samples will be collected and analyzed for <br /> venfication The analytical results for the treated soil and a request for case closure will <br /> be submitted to the San Joaquin County Environmental Health, Subsequent to SJCRF1 <br /> review and approval of laboratory results, the treated soil will either be removed from <br /> the project site and transported to a Class III disposal facility, or utilized on-site by BJJ <br /> Trucking under the authorization of the RWQCB <br /> 7.) A small area (aherpproximately 5 cubic yards) of TC I will be used as an expeninental plot <br /> to test a nutrient solution, BNB-931, specially formulated to enhance biodegradation of <br /> organic contaminants in gasoline and diesel. <br /> The test plot will be maintained as stated above for TCI with the exception of applying <br /> BNB-931 as a soil amendment rather than bulk ferlahzer <br /> 8 ) All site activities involving potential contact with hazardous materials (e g diesel <br /> contaminated soil) will be conducted in accordance with WaterWork's Health and Safety <br /> Plar: (Appendix IV) ; <br /> w. <br /> WISRS12 WP 5 <br />