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M K L E I N F E L D E R <br /> SCOPE OF WORK <br /> The following scope of work was developed to assess the vertical limits of crude oil impacted <br /> soil and potential impact to groundwater beneath the rupture area. As part of assessing the <br /> vertical limits of the petroleum impacted soil, the sampling and analyses will be performed to <br /> pre-characterize the soil prior to future disposal. The following sampling and analyses plan for <br /> pre-characterization for disposal purposes assumes an estimated volume of approximately 20,000 <br /> cubic yards of affected soil. Kleinfelder understands that assuming 20,000 cubic yards of <br /> affected material, local landfills will require one 4-point composite sample for every 2,000 cubic <br /> yards of soil. Please note that should pre-characterization indicate disposal of material to a Class <br /> I Landfill, then the soil should not be directly loaded for disposal during future excavation <br /> activities. Under these conditions Kleinfelder recommends stockpiling and additional soil <br /> sampling and analyses to reduce potential disposal costs. <br /> Task 1 Workplan/Permitting and Pre-Field Activities <br /> Kleinfelder will coordinate with San Joaquin County Public Health Services Department <br /> Environmental Health Division (EHD) to obtain necessary boring permits and setting up the <br /> Master File Record (MFR) for the site prior to conducting field work. EHD will require review <br /> and approval of the workplan (this document) for the proposed scope of work. Please note that <br /> EHD may bill the Client directly for oversight time on the project. <br /> Kleinfelder will visit the site to mark the assessment area for Underground Service Alert at least <br /> 48 hours prior to conducting the field work. Kleinfelder will also notify Chevron Pipeline <br /> Company and PG&E at least 72 hours prior to conducting field work and will request a Chevron <br /> Pipeline and PG&E representative to be present during field activities. <br /> Task 2.0 Field Activities <br /> ADVANCEMENT OF PUSH PROBES <br /> Kleinfelder is proposing approximately four days of field work at the site with an estimated <br /> advancement of approximately twenty nine (29) push probes, which includes four probes to <br /> maximum depths of 40 feet below ground surface (bgs) to assess potential shallow groundwater <br /> quality. Twenty five probes will be advanced to approximately 20 feet bgs. <br /> At the request of Chevron and prior to advancement of the pushprobes the Chevron crude oil <br /> pipeline will be exposed at the ends of the work area (intersection of pipeline with mapped <br /> footprint area in the northwest and southeast portions of the mapped footprint area). A line will <br /> be extended between these two pipeline exposure areas to assess the subsurface location of the <br /> Chevron pipeline. Within 25 feet of the estimated petroleum pipelines Kleinfelder will contact <br /> the respective onsite pipeline personnel (Chevron and PG&E) prior to advancement of the <br /> pushprobes. Assuming approval is granted within 25 feet of the pipelines, the first five feet will <br /> be hand-augered to assess potential underground utilities for safety purposes. The actual <br /> sampling locations will be dependent on access, surface conditions, and potential interference <br /> 02001PROP.ENV/ST04PI18/DH:ss Page 2 of 8 <br /> Copyright 2004,Kleinfelder,Inc. March 22,2004 <br />