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i <br /> 14 August 2000 j <br /> AGE-NC Project.No: 98-0492 <br /> Page 4 of 8 <br /> vertical extent of hydrocarbon-impacted soil and ground water. The preliminary site assessment will <br /> consist of the following tasks: <br /> • Permitting and pre-field work activities; <br /> • Soil sample collection and analysis; <br /> Ground water sample collection and-analysis; <br /> • Sensitive receptor survey; and <br /> i" <br /> Report preparation. <br /> L <br /> 3.1. PRE-FIELD WORK ACTIVITIES <br /> A health and safety plan will be prepared in accordoce with Occupational Safety and Health <br /> Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste Site Activities National Institute for Occupational Safety <br /> and Health Administration, U.S. Coast Guard and U.S.IEnvironmental Protection Agency, 1985). <br /> Prior to mobilization, the area to advance three soil probj borings will be clearly marked and a utility <br /> clearance obtained through Underground"Service Alert.' <br /> 3.2. SOIL SAMPLE COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS. <br /> Initially,AGE proposes to advance five soil borings in the vicinity of the former USTss-and dispenser <br /> islands to assess the lateral and vertical extent of the peiroleurn hydrocarbon.- impacted soil and/or <br /> groundwater. Proposed boring locations are illustrated in Figure 2 and are follows: <br /> i . . <br /> • Boring.7 (P-7)will be located within the formeif UST pit. <br /> i <br /> • Boring 8 (P-8)=will be located adjacent to the ealstem fuel dispenser. <br /> • Boring 9.(P-9) will be located'adjacent to the wostern fuel dispenser. <br /> • Boring 10 (P-10) will be.located fifteen feet north of the dispenser islands. <br /> Boring 11 (P-11) will be located fifteen feet south of the dispenser islands. <br /> Proposed probe baring locations are illustrated in Figurie 2.. <br /> The proposed probe boring locations may be modified dine to field observations or additional borings <br /> may be advanced with approval by the PHS-EHD. Each Proposed boring will be advanced to 25 feet <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc. <br /> i <br />