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% <br /> 02 February 2005 <br /> AGE-NC Project No. 04-1232 <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br /> transported under Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest No. 23639956. <br /> The interior of the septic tank has not been inspected by SJCEHD, the tank will be emptied of it's <br /> contents by a licenced septic hauler. The interior floor of the tank will be cleaned of debris and <br /> prepared for inspection. After visual inspection of the interior of the septic tank, a permit for septic <br /> repairs will be applied for and the septic tank will be reconnected to the seepage pit by a licenced <br /> septic repair company. After inspection of the completed repairs, the septic system will be placed <br /> in service. <br /> 3.0. SCOPE OF WORK <br /> AGE proposes to collect soil samples to determine if petroleum hydrocarbon and/or volatile organic <br /> hydrocarbon-impacted soil is present beneath the site. The preliminary site assessment will include <br /> the following tasks: <br /> • Permitting and pre-field work activities; <br /> • Soil sample collection and analysis; and <br /> • Report preparation. <br /> 3.1. PERMITTING AND PRE-FIELD WORK ACTIVITIES <br /> A site assessment boring permit will be obtained from the SJCEHD for all on-site boring locations. <br /> In addition, a health and safety plan will be prepared in accordance with Occupational Safety and <br /> Health Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste Site Activities (National Institute for Occupational <br /> Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, <br /> 1985). <br /> 3.2. SOIL SAMPLE COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS <br /> AGE proposes to advance three soil borings utilizing GeoProbe"direct-push"techniques:one boring <br /> will be advanced angling beneath the septic tank one boring will be advanced at the effluent end of <br /> the septic tank below the tank to line seal and one boring will be advanced to the native soil directly <br /> beneath the seepage pit. The samples will be collected from 1 to 2 feet into native soil at each <br /> location.If groundwater is encountered,a water sample will be collected and analyzed.The proposed <br /> boring locations are illustrated on Figure 2. <br /> Advanced CeoEnvironmental,Inc. <br />