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WGIR <br /> Southwest, Inc. <br /> 5.6 Disposal of Waste Materials <br /> Any drill cuttings or waste water generated during the drilling operation will be stored on site in <br /> 55-gallon DOT-approved steel drums pending waste characterization. Drums will be labeled <br /> with the site name and address, generation date, and type and source of the material contained. <br /> Within 60 days of the generation date, any drummed soil or water will be transported to an <br /> appropriate facility for disposal. <br /> 6.0 REPORTING AND SCHEDULING <br /> Upon completion of field activities and receipt of the laboratory report of analysis, a report <br /> documenting the site assessment work will be submitted. The report will include a detailed <br /> description of the field activities, a summary of the analytical data, analytical reports with <br /> QA/QC documentation, soil boring logs, investigation findings and conclusions. It will be <br /> signed by a California Professional Geologist. <br /> Fieldwork will be scheduled upon agency approval of this workplan. Drilling is expected to take <br /> one day to complete. The laboratory will generate the analytical report within five business days <br /> of submittal of the soil samples, and the report will follow within eight weeks. <br /> WGR Southwest,Inc. \ONpL GEOt0 <br /> Prepared by: 09`' Ett% 0 <br /> Caryl F. Sh an,Professional Geologist#6620 <br /> CCLV& <br /> kzc"tU6 &)6X-mow. C4" <br /> 773. PRI.02 Page 6 September 4, 2007 <br />