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GE ";Z <br /> GENESIS ENGINEERING& REDEVELOPMENT <br /> 3. Discarded decontamination solutions will be accumulated and containerized in <br /> U.S. DOT IA2-rated drums, or equivalent, for further characterization and <br /> disposal. <br /> 2.5 Waste Handling <br /> Investigation Derived Wastes ("IDW") such as: soil cuttings, excess sample material, <br /> decontamination rinsate, disposable personal protective equipment, sampling equipment, and <br /> other waste solids and liquids will be properly stored in U.S. DOT approved drums or roll off <br /> bins,pending waste characterization and classification. Drums will be appropriately labeled, <br /> and within 60 days following receipt of all waste analytical data, a request for disposal will <br /> be submitted to an appropriate landfill or other disposal facility in accordance with the waste <br /> classification. Within two weeks following receipt of written authorization of waste <br /> acceptance, all investigation-derived waste will be transported to the appropriate off-site <br /> disposal facility by a transporter meeting all certification and licensing requirements of the <br /> State of California. <br /> 2.6 Boring Locations and Surveying <br /> Upon completion of the proposed boring program and installation of the monitoring wells <br /> and test well, the location and elevation of the wells and borings will be surveyed by a state- <br /> licensed surveyor. Vertical control will be relative to a United States Coast&Geodetic <br /> Survey(USCCGS)or U. S. Geological Survey marker. Well and boring elevations will be <br /> recorded to within 0.01 foot. Horizontal locations will be referenced to the State Plane <br /> Coordinate System. The horizontal grid coordinates of each monitoring well will be <br /> recorded to within 0.1 foot. Additional site landmarks will also be surveyed. <br /> 3.0 ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING <br /> This section contains a discussion of the program planned for collecting samples for <br /> chemical analysis—including regulatory requirements, sample collection procedures, and the <br /> procedures to be followed to maintain sample integrity. Photographs will be taken to <br /> document all sampling locations. <br /> Sampling procedures and collection techniques are specific to each sampling program. <br /> Sampling will generally include duplicate samples, split samples, and trip blanks. This <br /> section contains a discussion of the program planned for collecting soil and groundwater <br /> samples for nitrate analysis—including regulatory requirements, sample collection <br /> procedures, and the procedures to be followed to maintain sample integrity. <br /> Ripon Farm Services,Inc. 8 of 15 <br /> Sampling and Analysis Plan <br /> July 2009 <br />