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SDT PY;MAU .5- 1-95 ; 15:26 WMWFav 5101603-7902 ;a 2/10 <br /> I <br /> DABS COOL) <br /> sTEAn ATE SCOPE DF iv011K <br /> u ENvnnoNNUENT ASSOHNInff <br /> BAs~. r_ x _gam j MAY 13 1995 <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br /> The professional that WESTON will provi fpr thiel limited Phase II ffi � ES <br /> Site Assessment, incli de field samylinp/data cc on, *araMe - ion of envlronmeaul <br /> Contamination, and eva uadon of potsadal liability as iOckW With impaets to the environment. <br /> Informatlnn gathered d iring the Phase I Due Dili A=wueot and facility lnspectipn wM <br /> provide the basis for ic m6fication, of potential env tel contamination to be investigated <br /> during the Phase II As ent. <br /> i <br /> WHSTON's recommen ed approach consists of usin the ! I Asamment Teem header to <br /> complete the proposed se II activities. The Team I eadtx ' emptrwcmd to define the scope <br /> of the Phan IIA cru The Team Leader wiltcoordinate all activities with the client <br /> representative assisting i the Phase I Assessment WES'I'fjN project Managerwill provide <br /> support as requested by the Team Leader. The client Project Coordinator (Diam Dudley) ii to <br /> be briefed twice per da (voice mail messages) during the scoping and execution of the Phan II <br /> Assessment. She will provide further direction at hot disc tntidn, In order to most the spadfic <br /> field work objectives, Team Leader will be sat rted byl a drilling subcontractor and, if <br /> necessary, an additional N fielfl <br /> � teshniGlap to XffbrflMn a field activities. The selected <br /> drilling subcontractor will perform soil borer; adlor wIl Installation activities under <br /> 11J l� WESTON's supervi3iot , Analysis of soil and groi adw,uarlumpleg will be performed by <br /> WESTON's Gulf Coast Hnvironmcntal Metrics Labo ry, Ind• University PM, Illinois. It <br /> �Y neoessary, for state tremcmts, WESTON will sat <br /> PROJECT ins services. <br /> vW , <br /> Tho overall purpose 01 the Phase II Assessment ii to m4fate potential liability through <br /> characterization of potatiaj impacts to the euvironmein from faculty operations. The potential <br /> environmental media for characterization include: stuface soi; subsurface soil, groundwater, <br /> vmface wafer, and/or <br /> SCOPE OF SERVIL-Vi <br /> The scope of services bi a been divided into separate based on the worse case scenario of <br /> potential impact to mu -environmental media. This scope wgI inctude multiple phases to tie <br /> in with Phase I Due M Zence findings. <br /> • During tt>c oondu-,t of the Phase I Due Dili WBS 1`074personnel will be eognizent <br /> of potential areas ll of impact to the environment Table 1 will be used by field personnel <br /> to make notatiov during the site inspection ofareasto target for Phase II <br /> sampling efforts, hat media is potentially im tact f concern to evaluate, potential <br /> r�0 RA-W W <br /> IIf04O1l�aoY.p i �1 <br />