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L <br /> 1 The Remedial Investigation, Feasibility Study, and Remedial <br /> 2 Action Plan reports may be submitted as separate documents or <br /> 3 as chapters to a single document in accordance with the <br /> 4 approved Workplan. <br /> 5 5. 1. 2 Workplan Objectives <br /> 6 The objectives of the Workplan are to: <br /> 7 a. Determine the nature and full extent of contamination <br /> 8 of air, soil, surface water and ground water at the <br /> 9 Site and adjacent areas; <br /> 10 b. Identify all existing and potential migration <br /> 11 pathways, including the direction, rate and <br /> 12 dispersion of contaminant migration; <br /> 13 C. Identify and evaluate appropriate remedial measures <br /> 14 to prevent future releases and mitigate any releases <br /> 15 which have already occurred; <br /> 16 d. Collect and evaluate the information necessary to <br /> 17 prepare a Remedial Action Plan in accordance with the <br /> 18 requirements of Health and Safety Code Section <br /> 19 25356 . 1; <br /> 20 e. Collect and evaluate the information necessary to <br /> 21 prepare a Community Relations Plan based on EPA's <br /> 22 "Community Relations in Superfund - A Handbook" <br /> 23 (March, 1986) . <br /> 24 5. 1. 3 Workplan Contents <br /> 25 The Workplan shall cover each of the following elements: <br /> 26 Remedial Investigation, Remedial Investigation Report, <br /> 27 <br /> COURT PAPER <br /> STATE 01 CALIFORNIA <br /> STD. 113 (REV.8.731 -10- <br /> M 3089 <br />