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The HASP will identify the following: roles and responsibilities of key site personnel; hazard analysis for <br /> all chemical, physical, and physiochemical hazards anticipated; a personnel protection plan; site safety <br /> procedures for specific site operations, (e.g., drilling, etc.); a decontamination plan; and an emergency <br /> response/contingency plan. The HASP will specify levels of protection for site personnel on a task- <br /> specific basis. As with any project of this magnitude, there are inevitable encounters with a variety of <br /> physical hazards ranging from simple housekeeping to temperature extremes. IES will provide continual <br /> evaluation of all potentially hazardous conditions and prescribe additional safety protocols to protect site <br /> personnel as needed. <br /> 5.2 Encroachment and Well Permitting <br /> IES proposes to install six additional off-site groundwater monitoring wells (MW-15B, MW-16C, MW- <br /> 1713, MW-18C, MW-19B and MW-20C) to be located off-site on City of Stockton property as shown on <br /> Figure 10, Revised Proposed Groundwater Monitoring Well Locations Map (MW-15B, MW-16C, MW- <br /> 17B, MW-18C, MW-19B and MW-20C). Groundwater monitoring wells MW-15B and MW-16C are <br /> proposed to be located in the western sidewalk adjacent to South El Dorado Street approximately 75-feet <br /> south-southeast of existing groundwater monitoring well MW-1213. Groundwater monitoring wells MW- <br /> 17B and MW-18C are proposed to be located in the eastern earthen easement adjacent to South El Dorado <br /> Street approximately 70-feet east-southeast of existing groundwater monitoring well MW-1213. <br /> Groundwater monitoring wells MW-19B and MW-20C are proposed to be located approximately 90-feet <br /> northeast of existing groundwater monitoring well MW-12B. <br /> IES proposes to secure a Right-of-Way (encroachment) permit with the City of Stockton prior to the <br /> submittal of the well permit application to the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> (SJCEHD). The encroachment permit will likely require a performance bond and/or security deposit, as <br /> well as required traffic control plans. <br /> After securing the encroachment permit, IES will complete well permit applications to drill six well <br /> borings and install groundwater monitoring wells, designated MW-15B, MW-16C, MW-17B, MW-18C, <br /> MW-19B and MW-20C, and submit the applications to the SJCEHD for approval prior to initiation of <br /> fieldwork. <br /> 5.3 Utility Clearance <br /> Prior to drilling the well borings, IES will mark-out the drilling locations and contact Underground <br /> Service Alert (USA) to identify utilities entering the site in the vicinity as required by law. In addition, if <br /> utility lines are identified near the proposed drilling location, a private utility locator may be contracted to <br /> locate and mark privately owned subsurface utilities not covered under the USA procedures. At a <br /> minimum, each drilling location will be cleared by hand prior to the advancement of drilling equipment to <br /> help prevent damage to undetected private subsurface utilities. <br /> California Tank Lines Innovative Environmental Solutions <br /> Addendum to Work Plan -4- Encinitas,California <br />