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� 2.0 SCOPE OF WORK <br /> The project scope of work was designed to achieve the following objectives: <br /> �. 1. Define the vertical extent of impacted soil beneath the southwest corner of the <br /> former UST; <br /> 2. Define the extent of impacted soil around the remote fill; <br /> 3. Determine if groundwater has been impacted; <br /> 4. Evaluate the nature and concentration of any fuel oxygenate compounds in soil <br /> and groundwater. <br /> To achieve the project objectives, Ramage Environmental completed the following two tasks: <br /> 1. Planning and Permitting <br /> 2. Push-Point Soil and Groundwater Grab Sampling and Analysis <br /> A discussion of these tasks and component subtasks follows. <br /> 2.1 Planning and Permitting <br /> The planning and permitting task included a preliminary site inspection, preparation of a health <br /> and safety plan, acquisition of permit from PHSIEHD and the City of Stockton, and a routine <br /> clearance for underground utilities. <br /> �" 2.1.1 Prelimina Site Inspection <br /> 140 On September 5, 1997, Ramage Environmental performed a preliminary site inspection to <br /> gather the information necessary to carry out the fieldwork. During the preliminary site <br /> inspection, Ramage Environmental toured the site to evaluate work constraints, sketch a scaled <br /> ty <br /> site plan and mark the soil boring locations for utility clearance. <br /> �., 2.1.2 Health and Safety Plan <br /> Prior to initiating fieldwork, Ramage Environmental prepared a site-specific health and safety <br /> `r plan in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.120. The health and safety plan included safety <br /> procedures for work to be performed, chemical hazard information, site safety officers, and <br /> �. preferred medical emergency location. The health and safety plan is included as Appendix A. <br /> 5 <br />