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F� <br /> r <br /> y Irl:i a' •- �r — �. t <br /> 12 February 2002 <br /> AGE-NC Project No 97-0312 <br />' Page 18 of 18 <br /> 410 SOII. EXCAVATION EVALUATION <br /> Hydrocarbon-Impacted soil could potentially be excavated and transported off-site for <br /> recycling/disposal Off-site disposal generally Involves the transportation of the Impacted soil to a ' <br />' licensed treatment/disposal facility Factors to be considered to evaluate excavation as a remedial <br /> option Include <br /> I • Cost, <br /> • Site disruption, <br />' & Monitoring well replacement, <br />' • Safety and practical limits of excavation, <br /> • Continued liability for off-site disposal, and <br /> • Fate and transport of impacted soil left in place f <br /> Evaluation of excavation as a remediation alternative will be presented In a feasibility report <br /> lie following completion of field activities proposed In this work plan <br />' 4 11 EQUIPMENT DECONTAMINATION <br />' All sampling tools used for sample collection will be thoroughly washed with a solution of Alconox <br /> and water and rinsed with clean water prior to use All down-hole drilling and sampling equipment <br /> will be pressure washed prior to starting each boring <br /> 1 f r 1 <br /> I y , <br /> w < <br /> 1 - <br />' Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br /> 11 I <br />