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2.0 INTRODUCTION <br /> MONITORING WELL & <br /> SOIL BORING PLAN <br /> As a joint venture Del Tech GeoteehnieaI Support (DEL TECH) and Geolgfeal Technics Inc has <br /> been retained by Georges Service to prepare and implement this workplan This workplan is a <br /> preliminary investigation designed in scope to evaluate and identify the extent of the subsurface <br /> conditions at the site Don Light, Engineering Contractor #657366 of Del-Tech will be Project <br /> Manager and Ray Kablanow, PhD R G of Geological Technics will be the supervising <br /> Registered Geologist during all of the activities of this workplan <br /> 2.1 Proposed Investigative Actions <br /> This workplan is being presented as a continued step towards the goal of achieving a County- <br /> approved site closure at Georges Service Specifically, this workplan addressees the installation <br /> of soil borings that will be drilled around the former gasoline underground storage tank (#I and <br /> #2) locations and in and around the former kerosene tank #4 location Upon reviewing the <br /> inspection reports of tanks #1,#2 & #4, it is evident that these borings are needed to define the <br /> extent of the soil contamination and to determine if the groundwater has been effected There <br /> is currently no geologic or groundwater chemical data on the any of the areas in question The <br /> overall depth of these borings is expected to be about 12 feet or to the capillary fringe In <br /> addition, we are also proposing the installation of three monitoring wells (see Figure 2) These <br /> monitoring wells are being installed to monitor site specific hydrology, and verify the maximum <br /> extent of the groundwater's plume, if any Monitoring of the gradient at the site will also be <br /> bemficial for future evaluations Surface topography suggests that the predominate flow of the <br /> groundwater is in a northeasterly direction <br /> 3 <br />