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Task 4 _Aquifer Testing <br /> __ • Conduct slug or pumping tests and analyze data to establish hydrologic characteristics of the <br /> ' site <br /> Task 5- Report Preparation <br /> • Interpret all laboratory sample analyses and field data <br /> • Prepare site maps, drill logs, cross-sections and other documentation for the report <br /> + Investigate and evaluate possible interim remediation alternatives, if necessary <br /> + Prepare a report utilizing a California Registered Geologist in accordance with California <br /> State guidelines that presents all analytical data and interpretations, and recommendations for <br /> ' further work as appropriate <br /> 3.0 SITE WORK PLAN <br /> ' The following sections describe in detail the tasks to be conducted in the performance of this <br /> work plan The scope of work is designed to meet the objectives for this phase of the project as <br /> outlined above <br /> 3.1 Planning and Permits <br /> After approval by Western Refrigerating and Cold Storage Company representatives, the work <br /> plan and HASP will submitted to the PHSIEHD and the CRWQCB for their review and approval <br /> Upon approval by the appropriate agencies, monitoring well installation permits will be obtained <br /> Notification will be made to Underground Service Alert (USA) to mark out all underground <br /> utilities in the vicinity of anticipated drilling locations <br /> i <br /> 3.2 Soil Boring and Discrete Ground Water Sampling <br /> AGS proposes to install up to ten soil borings to a depth approximately three feet below the water <br /> table for the collection of representative soil samples and discrete ground water samples Figure 2 <br /> ' identifies the approximate locations of the proposed soil borings The Project Manager or Project <br /> Geologist may modify the locations based upon field observations and other applicable <br /> information available prior to soil boring installation Notification of regulatory agencies will be <br /> ' made if significant changes in soil boring locations are required <br /> The collection of ground water samples from each of the borings will provide data for use in <br /> ' determining the optimum locations for monitoring well installations The following sections <br /> describe the soil boring installation and ground water sampling methodologies to be employed <br /> American Geological Services,Inc. <br /> CA95DE-029 <br /> 7 <br />