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i <br /> 2.0 SCOPE OF WORK <br /> The protect objective was to define the lateral extent of impacted groundwater t the northwest and <br /> J p g o e <br /> west of the site To achieve this objective, three additional groundwater table monitoring wells <br /> (MW-7, MW-8, and MW-9) were permitted, installed, developed and surveyed Groundwater in the <br /> new and existing wells was monitored, sampled and laboratory-analyzed <br /> 21 Project Planningand Permitting <br /> 9 <br /> Prior to initiating fieldwork, a site-specific health and safety plan addendum was prepared according <br /> to 29 CFR 1910 120 The health and safety plan included safety procedures, chemical hazard <br /> information, site safety officers, and a medical emergency location <br /> To install the monitoring wells, permits (SR #41406 and 41407) were obtained from EHD Since <br /> two of the monitoring wells were installed on the adjoining parcel to the west, a private property <br /> access agreement was obtained Copies of the EHD permits and access agreement are prodded <br /> in Appendix A <br /> At least two working days prior to drilling, Ramage Environmental notified EHD so that any <br /> inspections could be scheduled Underground Service Alert was also notified to complete a utility <br /> clearance inspection (USA Ticket#128285) <br /> 22 Groundwater Monitoring Well Installations <br /> On April 16, 2005, under the supervision of Ramage Environmental, Mitchell Drilling (C-57 License <br /> #672617) installed all three groundwater monitoring wells (MW-7, MW-8, and MW-9) with a CME- <br /> 75 hollow-stem auger drilling rig As shown on Figure 3, well MW-7 was installed on the <br /> undeveloped portion of the property north of the on-site building Wells MW-8 and MW-9 were <br /> installed approximately 150 feet and 200 feet west of the site, in the parking area of the adjoining <br /> commercial office building property <br /> 8 <br />