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i <br />' 5.0 SCHEDULE <br /> 5.1 Quarterly Monitoring <br /> Quarterly monitoring at the site will continue on a normal schedule, with each monitoring <br />' event scheduled between the 15th and 30th of the last month of each calendar quarter The <br /> monitoring for the second quarter of 1994 is scheduled for June 15, 1994 <br />' 5.2 Full Scale Inoculation <br /> GeoAudit has scheduled the full scale inoculation of the site for July 15, 1994 At this time, <br />' both soil and groundwater will be inoculated according to the procedures in the preceding <br /> Sections However, to avoid additional and unnecessary cost to GLDM, any changes in the <br />' proposed inoculation by the CVRWQCB must be communicated to GeoAudit no later than <br /> Monday, June 27, 1994 <br />' 5.3 Monitoring Program <br /> The monitoring program, as outlined in Section 4 0 will begin following the scheduled <br />' inoculation on July 15, 1994 Alterations and suggestions by the CVRWQCB will be <br /> considered throughout the remediation project However, all changes to the monitoring <br /> program must be approved, in writing, by a representative of GLDM <br /> 5.4 Clean-up Schedule <br />' 5.4.1 Hydrocarbon Impacted Soil <br /> Based upon data collected during the pilot study and from similar projects, GeoAudit <br />' estimates a clean-up period of one to two years for hydrocarbon impacted soils at the site <br /> Clean-up goals for the project will follow Leaking Underground Fuel Tank (LUFT) <br /> guidelines However, as with all remediation methods, LUFT levels are not always <br />' attainable Contamination modeling will be performed throughout the project to assist in <br /> clean-up determination and prepare for site closure <br />' 5.4.2 Hydrocarbon Impacted Groundwater <br /> i <br />' Based upon data collected during the pilot study and predictions based upon similar <br /> projects, GeoAudit estimates a clean-up period of six months to one year for hydrocarbon <br /> impacted groundwater at the site Target cleanup levels for groundwater will follow State <br />' Drinking Water Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCL's) However, MCL's are often <br /> unattainable by any groundwater remediation method <br /> I <br /> A.&S­ I.. 10 <br /> xa3b..ana.xs, <br /> I <br />