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referenced to a permanent datum. The well casing elevations, and new well horizontal locations will <br /> be surveyed in accordance with state requirements for electronic data submittal, and survey data <br /> will be submitted to the State GeoTracker database once the stamped surveyors report is received. <br /> 2.8 QUARTERLY GROUNDWATER MONITORING,SAMPLING,AND REPORTING <br /> After well development and initial groundwater sampling of the new wells, a periodic groundwater <br /> monitoring program will be implemented. Winzler& Kelly will visit the site on a quarterly basis <br /> through one hydrologic cycle (four quarters) for the collection of depth-to-groundwater data and <br /> groundwater samples for laboratory analysis. Groundwater samples will be collected from each of <br /> the three groundwater monitoring wells during each of the four sampling events. Groundwater <br /> samples will be analyzed for the full suite of analytes discussed above in Section 2.3. <br /> Following receipt of laboratory analytical reports from each sampling event, Winzler& Kelly will <br /> prepare a quarterly monitoring report, which presents the findings of each sampling event. A total of <br /> four monitoring reports will be prepared. The fourth quarterly report will be an annual summary <br /> report, which will evaluate the findings of the previous three quarters and provide recommendations <br /> for further action, as appropriate, to proceed towards regulatory case closure. <br /> 2.9 SENSITIVE RECEPTOR SURVEY <br /> The survey area will be defined as a radius of 2,000 feet around the center of the site. The survey <br /> perimeter will be defined and parcels within this area identified based on Assessor Parcel Maps. A <br /> site reconnaissance visit of the survey area will be conducted within a 500-foot radius of the site by <br /> Winzler& Kelly, which consists of visual inspection for evidence of sensitive receptors such as <br /> schools, child and adult care homes, hospitals, surface waters, wetlands,and water supply wells. <br /> The sensitive receptor survey will also include an evaluation of potential preferential pathways for <br /> migration of impacted water, such as drainage ditches, swales, and buried utilities. <br /> 2.10 QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL <br /> Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) for field work shall be provided by adherence to this <br /> Workplan and to the SOPS as listed in Appendix B. In addition, soil and groundwater samples shall be <br /> stored in chilled coolers for transport to a State-certified laboratory via chain-of-custody protocol. <br /> Groundwater samples submitted to the laboratory shall be accompanied by a"trip blank". The trip blank <br /> will be analyzed if each of the groundwater samples contain detectable concentrations of target analytes. <br /> If one of the groundwater samples out of the sample batch is reported as non-detectable for the suite of <br /> target analytes,the trip blank will not be analyzed. <br /> Laboratory QA/QC shall include the use of a"method blank" sample analysis for each analyte to avoid <br /> false positive results and the analysis of"Laboratory Control Spike" samples to evaluate the"percent <br /> recovery"for each analyte. The director of the laboratory shall sign each laboratory report. <br /> 3.0 SITE-SPECIFIC SAFETY PLAN <br /> Field activities will be performed in accordance with this Workplan, SOPs, and DTSC Guidelines. <br /> A Site-Specific Safety Plan(Safety Plan) has been prepared and is included in Appendix D. The <br /> Safety Plan also includes emergency telephone numbers, a route to hospital map, and driving <br /> directions should an injury occur. <br /> 03009-10016-37020 6 WINZLER&KELLY <br /> August 2011 <br />