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07 January 2002 <br /> AGE-NC Project No 96-0263 <br />' Page 2of7 <br /> I Report-First Quarter 2001, dated 15 June 2001 Monitoring and sampling data from 1998 to the <br /> present is summarized on Tables 1 through 7 Cross-sections depicting the general lrthology and the <br /> approximate distribution of contaminants in the soil beneath the site are illustrated on Figures 3 <br /> and 4 Maps depicting the approximate distribution of total petroleum hydrocarbons as gasoline <br /> (TPH-g)-,benzene-and methyl tertiary-butyl ether(MTBE)-impacted ground water is illustrated on <br /> Figures 5, 6 and 7 <br /> 3.0. SCOPE OF WORK <br /> AGE proposes the installation of one ground water extraction well, one observation well, <br /> performance of an 8-hour step ground water extraction (pump) test and a 12-hour constant rate <br /> ground water extraction(pump)test to test the feasibility of ground water extraction as a remediation <br /> alternative at the site <br /> The proposed scope of work will include the following tasks <br /> • Permitting and pre-field work preparations, <br /> • Well drilling and soil sample collection, <br /> • Well installation and development, <br /> • Performance of a ground water extraction (pump) test, <br /> • Report preparation <br /> 3 1 PERMITTING AND PRE-FIELD WORK PREPARATIONS <br /> Applicable site assessment permits will be obtained from the PHS-EHD In addition, an update to <br /> the health and safety plan presently on-file will be prepared in accordance with Occupational Safety <br /> and Health Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste Site Activities (National Institute for <br /> Occupational Safety and Health Administration, US Coast Guard and US Environmental <br /> Protection Agency, 1985) Pnor to mobilization, each monitoring well location will be clearly <br /> marked and a utility clearance obtained through Underground Service Alert <br /> Advanced GeoEnvironmental,Inc <br />