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bi <br /> Final Remedial Plan - Geweke <br /> 2 January 1992 <br /> Page 15 of 15 <br />' and from other impacted wells (EW-1, MW-1, MW-3 and Mw-9) to <br /> monitor the progress of mitigation. The first phase should be <br /> proposed these wel'ls2 <br /> . _ q Y monitoring .-.. <br /> is <br /> completed within a few weeks. A- uarterl manitorin of th <br /> soilrcleanu fis the <br /> eto take.. place <br /> ' the <br /> .n <br /> . gradual rate:, , <br /> additional contaminant " otild be intraduced from the soil zone: <br />' If any hydrocarbon contaminants are detected at a level exceeding <br /> 100 times the DWS, upon discretion of the SJEHD and RWQCB, <br /> additional phase(s) of the ground water extraction/treatment may be <br />' implemented. <br />' 4 . 6 . HEALTH AND SAFETY <br /> The remedial action is supervised by on-site geologists and <br /> technicians trained to perform and supervise investigations and <br />' remedial actions at hazardous waste sites as specified in the OSHA <br /> Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standard (29 CFR <br /> 191.0. 120 (e) ) . <br /> A portable first aid kit and a water hose are on-site in case of <br /> emergencies . The hose is used to decontaminate the tools and <br />' protective apparel at the end of each working day. <br /> A copy of the health and safety plan will be posted on-site. All <br />' crew members are briefed of this plan prior to work initiation, <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 1 ' U <br /> 1 ' <br /> 1 ' <br />