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U� <br /> where the contamination was the greatest. The testing will be <br /> done by a certified laboratory and be directed by a Public Health <br /> Services Sanitarian. The excavation will be left open until the <br /> I <br /> test results are known. A safety fence will be placed around the <br /> excavated site. <br /> No additional soil will have to be removed if the results of the <br /> testing demonstrate that the in-situ soil at the bottom of the <br /> excavated site is at a level of non-concern. A certification of <br /> remediation and permission to close the site will be requested from <br /> the County Public Health Services Department. Once approval to <br /> Cclose the site has been given by Public Health Services, the <br /> Cexcavated site would be filled with soil from the landfill borrow <br /> j area by landfill equipment operators. <br /> I <br /> If the testing at the excavated site still shows contamination <br /> i levels of concern to the County Public Health Services Department, <br /> an additional 5 feet of soil would be excavated and another test <br /> taken. If that test still showed #2 Diesel levels of concern, the <br /> i <br />� County Public Works Department would immediately seek a <br /> professional engineering firm skilled at site remediation to <br /> r: develop a correction plan suitable to the county Public Health <br /> Services Department. <br /> I <br /> , C <br /> 2 <br />