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3.0 SCOPE OF WORK <br /> The purpose of this investigation was to investigate the septic tank system and piping to insure <br /> that no volatile organic compounds were being placed into the soil column that might vertically <br /> migrate and degrade local groundwater. The scope of work for this project included the <br /> following tasks: <br /> • Develop a work plan and worker health and safety plan for the soil site <br /> assessment; <br /> • Conduct a Sensitive Receptor Survey within a 250 foot radius of the site; <br /> • Complete a map of the site septic system that was acceptable to PHSEHD in order <br /> to define the septic plumbing system. <br /> • Collect soil samples from immediately under the septic tank(one) and associated <br /> drain system(three) and analyze these for volatile organic compounds. In <br /> addition,the liquids of the septic tank were sampled to determine if the liquids <br /> could be disposed of as non-hazardous. <br /> • Drill one angle soil boring by Geoprobe that was positioned to collect soil <br /> samples at a depth of no greater than 24 inches below the base of the 25 foot deep <br /> septic disposal pit located in the southeastern portion of the site. A single soil <br /> sample was collected by this method. <br /> • Analytical laboratory analysis of the five soil samples collected from the soil <br /> boring and hand auger investigation. A total of five soil samples from the borings <br /> were analyzed using USEPA Test Method 8260B, 300.0, 345.1, SM4500-1 B, <br /> and 8015M. <br /> • Preparation and submission of a Limited Scope Site Assessment Report(SAR) <br /> that will document all historical site assessment activities and data and <br /> incorporate the new data from soil borings and groundwater monitoring and <br /> testing. The report is designed to present all new drilling activities,soil and water <br /> sample analytical results,data analysis,conclusions,and recommendations for <br /> site closure. <br /> Main\EnvironmentalVSt.FrancisMotel\Report\Repon05252006.wpd 7 <br />