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2.1 Project Management <br /> 2.1.1 Workplan:An appropriate workplan should be prepared and submitted <br /> to the Agency for review and approval at least 30 days prior to its <br /> implementation. Any variations or deviations from this Advisory should <br /> be specified in the workplan. The soil gas workplan can either be <br /> incorporated as part of a comprehensive site investigation workplan or <br /> as a stand-alone document, depending on site-specific <br /> circumstances. <br /> 2.1.2 Field Activities <br /> A The Agency should be notified 10 working days prior to <br /> implementation of field activities. A] necessary permits and utility <br /> clearance(s) should be obtained prior to conducting any <br /> investigations described in this Advisory. <br /> B. All engineering or geologic work(e.g., logging continuous soil <br /> cores, soil description) should be performed or supervised by a <br /> California Registered Professional in accordance with the <br /> Business and Professions Code, Chapters 7 and 12.5, and the <br /> California Code of Regulations, Title 16, Chapters 5 and 29. <br /> In addition, for proposed school sites, all work performed should be <br /> under the direction and supervision of a project coordinator <br /> experienced in soil gas investigations [e.g., an Environmental <br /> Assessor as defined in Education Code Section 17210(b)]. <br /> C. Evaluation of raw data by Agency staff may occur either in the field <br /> or in the office. <br /> 1. Hard copies of the complete raw laboratory data, including <br /> handwritten data and field notes, should be provided to the <br /> Agency staff upon request. <br /> 2. Adjustments or modifications to the sampling program may be <br /> required by Agency staff to accommodate changes mandated <br /> by evaluation of the data set or unforeseen site conditions. <br /> D. Investigation derived wastes (IDWs) should be managed as <br /> hazardous waste until proven otherwise or until specifically <br /> approved by the Agency as being non-hazardous waste. IDWs <br /> should be handled and disposed in accordance with federal, state <br /> and local requirements. <br /> 01/28/2003 -2- <br />