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J. H. KLEINFELDER & ASSOCIATES <br /> File: W-2001-1 <br /> January 29, 1986 <br /> Page 5 <br /> IV. SCOPE OF WORK <br /> The scope of work on this phase of the investigation has been <br /> developed through communications with O/LD, representatives of <br /> the DOHS, and the California Regional Water Quality Control Board <br /> (WQCB) . <br /> The scope of work was described in a Proposal for Environmental <br /> Services dated November 26, 1985 and presented to representatives <br /> of the DOHS and WQCB in a meeting on October 24, 1985. Comments <br /> from the agencies on that work plan were considered in developing <br /> the final scope of work for this investigation. Steps in this <br /> investigation included the following: <br /> 1 . Review of available data on the site hydrogeology and <br /> geology, including local , State and federal published <br /> literature, and drilling logs of on- and off-site water <br /> wells . <br /> 2 . Review of available data on site history and waste <br /> disposal practices, including plant records and design draw- <br /> ings, interviews with employees and former employees, WQCB <br /> records, and by on-site inspections. <br /> 3 . Develop a location plan for monitoring wells based upon site <br /> history, geology, and hydrogeology. <br /> 4 . Meet with WQCB representatives for review of monitoring well <br /> plan. <br /> 5 . Drill soil borings and collect soil samples at selected <br /> intervals for site geotechnical information. The soil <br /> borings were then completed as monitoring wells. <br />