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2.0 SCOPE OF WORK <br /> The objectives of the scope of work were to evaluate the extent of impacted soil and groundwater, <br /> determine groundwater flow and gradient characteristics, and establish a groundwater monitoring <br /> capability at the site To achieve these project objectives, five soil borings were drilled and three <br /> groundwater monitoring wells were installed, developed, and surveyed Groundwater from the <br /> newly-installed wells was monitored, sampled and analyzed All waste soil and water generated <br /> during the drilling and sampling activities was contained in 55-gallon drums and temporarily stored <br /> on-site, pending profiling and off-site disposal To evaluate the possibility of metal debris within <br /> the former UST excavation, a magnetic survey was performed <br /> 21 Planning and Permitting <br /> The planning and permitting task consisted of preparing a site-specific health and safety plan and <br /> acquiring the required permits <br /> 2 1 1 Health and Safety Plan <br /> Prior to initiating fieldwork, a site-specific health and safety plan was prepared in accordance with <br /> 29 CFR 1910 120 The health and safety plan included safety procedures, chemical hazard <br /> information, site safety officers, and preferred medical emergency locations A copy of the health <br /> and safety plan is included as Appendix B <br /> 212 Permits <br /> On December 4, 1998, a well permit (#017777) was obtained from PHS/EHD A copy of the well <br /> permit is included in Appendix A <br /> Since all of the drilling was conducted at the subject site, neither encroachment permits nor off- <br /> site private property access permission were required At least two working days prior to drilling, - <br /> PHSIEHD and Underground Service Alert (USA) were notified so that regulatory and utility <br /> clearance inspections could be scheduled <br /> 6 <br />