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900003OAll CON-7 <br /> constituents which may be considered hazardous or a threat to ground- <br /> water. Sample locations were selected based on reported spills, former <br /> locations of "dry wells" , and soil discolorations observed during WCC' s <br /> site inspection. Analytical parameters for each sample location were <br /> selected based on the most likely source (e.g. , nearby storage tanks, <br /> equipment rinsing areas, or reported spills) . One groundwater sample from <br /> the onsite water supply well will be collected and analyzed for all <br /> hazardous constituents potentially present at the site. The scope of work <br /> to be performed for this investigation includes the following tasks: <br /> • Collection of shallow soil samples. <br /> • Chemical analysis of soil samples for pesticide, fertilizer, and <br /> waste oil constituents. <br /> • Chemical analysis of one sample of water obtained from the water <br /> supply well for pesticide, fertilizer, and waste oil constituents. <br /> • Interpretation of results and preparation of a report. <br /> Based on the results of the soil and water analyses, recommendations <br /> for further action will be made as appropriate. Recommended additional <br /> work may include an investigation of local groundwater quality, or <br /> remediation or removal of soil from the facility. <br /> 1.3 LIMITATIONS <br /> WCC investigations to date have identified the potential for environ- <br /> mental impacts due to several sources of pesticides, fertilizers, and waste <br /> oils. The proposed scope of services consists of collecting and analyzing <br /> shallow soil samples to evaluate whether they have been impacted by activi- <br /> ties at the WFS-Vernalis facility. As such, this proposed site investiga- <br /> tion is not designed to detect potential impacts of the site resulting from <br /> 1-2 <br />