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March 10,2003 <br /> NOA Environmental Project Number-.LE03-063 <br /> Page 10 <br /> Lr <br /> Qualily Assurance and Control Procedures <br /> La <br /> Field work will be conducted by individuals meeting the Occupational Safety and Health <br /> LW Administration(OSHA)requirements for hazardous waste work including 40-hour health and safety <br /> training and medical monitoring <br /> Every effort will be made to follow the established sampling, transportation and chain of custody <br /> protocols to insure the integrity of the samples in the filed during transport to the laboratory. <br /> Quality assurance and control procedures in the laboratory setting will consist of those measures <br /> commonly employed to insure the accuracy and quality of the data generated from the laboratory <br /> analysis of the individual soil sample- The minimum quality assurance and control procedures for this <br /> investigation will consist of spike analysis and duplicate analysis. The quality assurance and control <br /> reports will be required from the laboratory for all samples that are analyzed and will be included in <br /> a technical report. <br /> N. STATEMENT OF FINDINGS (RESULTS) <br /> The analytical data from the proposed soil sampling event will be included in a technical report. <br /> Interpretation of data will be presented in such a manner as to satisfy the requirements of the San <br /> Joaquin County Public Health Services, Environmental Health Division. <br /> V. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> NOA Environmental will draw conclusions as to the condition of the site, extent of contamination, <br /> or other issues based upon review of the data obtained through the implementation ofthis Workplan. <br /> NOA Environmental will make recommendations based upon the review of the data developed <br /> through the implementation of this Workplan, and in accordance with all applicable local, state and <br /> federal regulations. <br /> VI. PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF IMPLEMENTATION <br /> t. <br /> NOA Environmental will submit the Workplan to the San Joaquin County Public Health Services, <br /> Environmental Health Division prior to commencing drilling operations. It will then be necessary to <br /> t" arrange, through the management of Mr Calkins, a date to commence drilling operations. <br /> Consequently, drilling operations will commence within twenty (20)working days from the date of <br /> approval of this Workplan. <br /> Samples of soil will be remanded to the custody ofthe California Certified Laboratory within twenty- <br /> four(24)hours of acquisition. Turnaround time for the actual analysis will be ten(10)to fifteen(15) <br />