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March 8, 2007 <br /> NOA Project Number: E07028B <br /> 3.1.1 Drilling Method <br /> The boring(s) in the vicinity of the former underground storage tank will be advanced with a <br /> 3- or 4-inch diameter hand auger. The soil cuttings brought to the surface will be examined <br /> and placed on plastic. Disposal will be based on the analytical results or field observations. <br /> 3.1.2 Boring Abandonment <br /> All borings will be sealed and abandoned in accordance with EHD requirements. A <br /> representative of the EHD may be present to approve all grouting activities. <br /> 3.2 Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) Procedures <br /> Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) procedures will be used to minimize the potential <br /> for contamination of soil samples. The QA/QC procedures may include the use of single-use <br /> sampling equipment, decontamination of drilling and sampling equipment by washing with a <br /> solution of potable water and Liquid-Nox solution or equivalent between borings, use of one <br /> duplicate sample per day, changing latex protective gloves after each sample, and recording <br /> sample information on chain-of-custody forms. <br /> 3.3 Soil Sample Laboratory Tests <br /> Soil samples will be transported to a California state certified analytical laboratory where the <br /> following Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) tests will be performed: TPH-g, BTEX, and <br /> MTBE by 8015/8021B. <br /> 4.0 PROPOSED TIME SCHEDULE FOR WORK <br /> Assuming approval of this workplan, we propose to perform the work between March 14 and <br /> March 21, 2007. Standard laboratory turn-around is ten business days. We anticipate <br /> producing the Phase II Investigation report documenting the results of the work within two <br /> weeks of receipt of the laboratory results. <br /> 5.0 REPORT PREPARATION <br /> A report will be prepared to present the analytical test results for the soil samples. The <br /> report will also include laboratory test result sheets and chain-of-custody documentation. <br /> 3 .444 <br />