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Reasonable potential alternatives for the remediation of the Site should be evaluated, <br /> including the "no action" alternative. Such an evaluation may be incorporated in the <br /> Remedy Selection Document, or may, if the analysis is complex, be addressed in a <br /> separate study or report. The evaluation should (a) identify the goals for the cleanup <br /> based upon current and projected future land uses; (b) evaluate feasible alternatives to <br /> meet these goals, including their effectiveness, implementability and cost; and (c) <br /> recommend a preferred alternative. <br /> TASK 5. Remedy Selection Document. <br /> 5.1 Removal Action Workplan. If DTSC determines a removal action is <br /> appropriate, the Proponent will prepare a Removal Action Workplan (RAW) in <br /> accordance with Health and Safety Code sections 25323.1 and 25356.1. The Removal <br /> Action Workplan will include the Site Investigation Report, the Risk Evaluation and <br /> Cleanup Level Determination and the Engineering Evaluation /Cost Analysis, and the <br /> following: <br /> (a) a description of the onsite contamination; <br /> (b) the goals to be achieved by the removal action; <br /> (c) an analysis of the alternative options considered and rejected and the basis for <br /> that rejection. This should include a discussion for each alternative which covers <br /> its effectiveness, implementability and cost; <br /> (d) a description of the recommended alternative (including any required land use <br /> covenants, financial assurance, and operation and maintenance plan and <br /> agreement requirements). <br /> (e) administrative record list; <br /> (f) Sampling and Analysis Plan with corresponding Quality Assurance Plan to <br /> confirm the effectiveness of the RAW, if applicable; and <br /> (g) a brief overall description of methods that will be employed during the removal <br /> action to ensure the health and safety of workers and the public during the <br /> removal action. A detailed community air monitoring plan shall be included if <br /> requested by DTSC. <br /> TASK 6. <br /> California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). In order to meet its CEQA <br /> obligation, DTSC will prepare the necessary CEQA documents. If required, the <br /> Proponent shall submit the information necessary for DTSC to prepare these <br /> documents. <br /> TASK 7. <br /> Implementation of Final Removal Action Workplan. Upon DTSC approval of the <br /> final Removal Action Workplan (RAW), the Proponent shall implement the removal <br /> action, as approved. <br /> TASK 8. <br /> Implementation Report. Within thirty (30) days of completion of field activities, <br /> the Proponent shall submit an Implementation Report documenting the implementation <br /> 2 <br />