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Final Operations and Maintenance Plan <br /> Neighborhood C,Great Valley Parkway <br /> Mountain House,San Joaquin County,CA <br /> Page 9-3 <br /> 9.4.4 Soil Transportation <br /> The primary mechanism of unwanted contaminant movement is anticipated to be wind-blown fugitive <br /> dust.Appropriate measures will be implemented to ensure contaminant control. Prior to any impacted soil <br /> transport, the material will be moistened adequately to prevent fugitive dust. If impacted waste soil is to <br /> be transported off-Site for disposal,the discharger will submit a transportation plan to DTSC for approval <br /> at least 30 days prior to any work. <br /> Off-site waste soil disposal will likely begin by first obtaining waste acceptance approval, and then <br /> transporting impacted soil under special waste manifest to Altamont Landfill located approximately six <br /> miles west of the Site. <br /> 9.5 SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS/QAPP <br /> Any required media sampling (air or soil) will be performed in accordance with the DTSC-approved <br /> RAW. The RAW includes a Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) that can be generally referred to as <br /> guidance for required media sampling. Laboratory analytical methods and reporting limits would need to <br /> be appropriate for data quality objectives, and quality assurance /quality control samples would need to <br /> be included for data validation. <br /> 9.6 HEALTH AND SAFETY <br /> For impacted soil disturbance activities,the Site Specific Health and Safety Plan (HASP) included in the <br /> DTSC-approved RAW or an equivalent document should be adhered to (Appendix C). An addendum to <br /> the included HASP may be required depending on specifics of individual intrusive projects. <br /> 9.7 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS <br /> For any intrusive activities, a Soil Management Report will be completed and submitted to DTSC for <br /> review and approval within 30 calendar days of completion of the excavation activities including: testing, <br /> re-use of soil on-Site, waste classification, transportation, and disposal. The soil management report will <br /> include a description of the excavation activities and the following: deviations or variances from the <br /> Work Plan, HASP, or other plans; sampling results; re-use or disposition of waste soil; photos; field <br /> notes; waste soil manifests and weight tickets; and analytical data. This SMP and O&M Plan should be <br /> considered a living document and updated when conditions change in consultation with and written <br /> concurrence by DTSC. <br /> �, CONDOR <br />