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Attorney-Client Privileged <br /> 5. PROPOSED BORING LOCATIONS/SAMPLING RATIONAL AND <br /> APPROACH <br /> TRE employed the following criteria as guide for selecting the location of the proposed <br /> Borings for this scope limited site investigation: <br /> • Approximate locations of the recognized environmental conditions (RECs) that <br /> were identified in the findings of the Phase I ESA (see Figure 2) <br /> • Potential impact of the regional and local historical/"legacy" type groundwater? <br /> contamination (potential smearing impact from the Delmonte and Disco site: see <br /> Figure 2) patterns in and around the land parcels. <br /> • Any visual signs of surficial soil contamination and areas where poor <br /> housekeeping practices were noticed and or visual evidence of releases of <br /> hazardous materials were observed. <br /> 5.1. BORING PERMITS AND UTILITY CLEARANCE <br /> TRE shall complete a San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department Master <br /> file application form (see Appendix F) along with a copy of this SAP workplan. In <br /> addition, the permitting fee will also be paid to the SJCEHD in support of the boring <br /> permit application. <br /> Utility Services of Alert (USA: 811 / 1-800-227-2600) will be notified in advance of <br /> the scheduled field operations. USA's purpose is to receive planned excavation <br /> reports from public and private excavators and to transmit those planned excavation <br /> reports to all participating members of USA who may have underground facilities at <br /> the location of excavation. The USA members will mark or stake their facility, provide <br /> information or give clearance to dig. <br /> Page 5 of 21 <br />