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lw n,f <br /> 2.0 OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE OF WORK <br /> 2.1 Objectives <br /> The objective of this phase of the investigation is to determine the possible impact to ground <br /> water caused by the previous operation of a dairy at the site and to establish a baseline of Nitrate <br /> and Total Dissolved Solids in the ground water at or just below the water table. The second <br /> objective is to provide a means of long term monitoring of any possible impacts that the diary <br /> operation will have on ground water in the future. In order to accomplish the above-stated <br /> objectives, the following scope of work is proposed. <br /> 2.2 Scope of Work <br /> Task 1 -Planning and Permits <br /> • Conduct a site background investigation. <br /> • Prepare and submit this project work plan to the California Regional Water Quality Control <br /> Board (CRWQCB). <br /> • Prepare and submit a site specific Health and Safety Plan (HASP) to the CRWQCB. <br /> • Conduct a local water well survey to locate any domestic or municipal wells that may be <br /> impacted by any possible contamination. <br /> • Obtain appropriate drilling permits. <br /> Task 2 -Monitoring Well Installation and Sampling <br /> • Install, develop, and sample three monitoring wells. <br /> -- * Submit ground water samples to a California State certified analytical laboratory for analysis <br /> of nitrates and total dissolved solids by approved methodologies. <br /> Task 3 -Report Preparation <br /> • Interpret all laboratory sample analyses and field data. <br /> • Prepare site maps, drill logs, cross-sections and other documentation for the report. <br /> • Investigate and evaluate possible interim remediation alternatives, if necessary. <br /> • Prepare a report utilizing a California Registered Geologist in accordance with California <br /> State guidelines that presents all analytical data and interpretations, and recommendations for <br /> further work as appropriate. <br /> American Geological Services, Inc. <br /> CA96DE-055 <br /> 4 <br />