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A Field Sampling Plan(FSP)has been prepared to identify a series of protocols for field operations. <br /> A review of the Consultant personnel and associated subcontractors is described in the Project <br /> Management section of the Workplan. A quality assurance program(QAP) has been developed to <br /> insure valid data collection and analysis. Data management and technical reporting procedures are <br /> also described in the Workplan.A Health and Safety Plan(HSP)has been developed to be used by <br /> the consultant and subcontractors. <br /> The work is anticipated to be initiated within thirty (30) days after workplan approval has been <br /> received from the RWQCB regulatory agency staff. It is anticipated that field work will begin <br /> within forty five (45) days after obtaining required regulatory agency soil boring and monitoring <br /> well permits. It is anticipated that all soil borings and/or SVE wells and the one groundwater <br /> monitoring well will be installed approximately sixty(60)days after receipt of permits. The SVE <br /> Pilot Test is anticipated to be conducted within 60 days after the completion of the SVE wells. <br /> The Site Characterization Report will include a summary of all past relevant work reported in <br /> previous LNC site investigations. The Site Characterization Report will provide an estimate of the <br /> horizontal and vertical distribution of VOCs in the subsurface vadose zone at the LNC site. An <br /> estimate will be made of the volume and concentration of individual VOC constituents remaining <br /> in the vadose zone beneath the LNC site. <br /> A review of potential soil remediation techniques that may be considered to be applied to the site <br /> will be made as part of the Remediation Feasibility Study (RFS). Based on existing subsurface <br /> information it currently appears that soil vapor extraction may be the most likely recommended soil <br /> remediation method. <br /> M ain\D:AEnvironmenta1\LN CV\10152007.wpd 4 <br />