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26 September 2002 <br /> AGE-NC Project 02-0946 <br /> Page 4of5 <br /> SOIL DISPOSAL <br /> After soil disposal characterization, the excavated soil will be transported by truck to the <br /> appropriately licensed landfill for disposal. <br /> REPORT PREPARATION <br /> Upon completion of field work and receipt of final laboratory analysis, a reportdescription be prepared <br /> tion of the <br /> presenting the findings of the soil removal activities. The report will include a p <br /> work performed and the results of the sampling ort will be in a format acConclusioceptab ns and e tophe EHD <br /> recommendations will be included in the report.The rep <br /> and CVRWQCB, and will be reviewed and signed by a California Registered Geologist. <br /> FIELD PROCEDURES <br /> All field procedures will be overseen by an AGE representative under the supervision of a California <br /> Registered Geologist.Procedures for soil excavation,soil sampling and equipment decontamination <br /> are outlined below. <br /> SOIL EXCAVATION PROCEDURES <br /> The soil will be excavated using an excavator and stockpiled on-site,covered by a plastic tarp. The <br /> excavated soil will be field screened for the presence of volatile organic compounds using an OVM. <br /> Based on OVM readings and field observations,the excavated soil will be segregated into clean soil <br /> and impacted soil; only soil exhibiting hydrocarbon odors or measured OVM readings will be <br /> disposed to a licenced landfill. <br /> Prior to disposal,the hydrocarbon-impacted soil will be characterized by aDHS-certified laboratory. <br /> After soil characterization,trucks will be utilized to transport the waste material for proper disposal. <br /> The open excavation area will be surrounded by temporary fencing. No AGE or subcontractor <br /> personnel will be allowed into any excavation deeper than five feet bsg until proper excavation <br /> shoring and/or sloping techniques have been emplaced. <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc. <br />