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soil borings, and based on analytical results of the soil samples collected from that particular <br /> boring, the drums will be handled and disposed of accordingly. <br /> Hazardous waste labels of the drums containing uncontaminated soil cuttings (i.e., no hazardous <br /> substances were detected in the soil samples)will be removed. These cuttings will then be <br /> spread around and graded near the appropriate soil boring. If the drums containing contaminated <br /> soil cuttings are to be temporarily stored on site after the sampling event,then these drums will <br /> be kept in a locked storage area. <br /> 6.5 Task 5 Data Evaluation and Reporting <br /> After completing the soil vapor survey and receiving the laboratory analytical results, Consultant <br /> will evaluate the laboratory data and prepare a report describing the results. The report will <br /> include a description of SVE boring installation activities, field procedures, field monitoring <br /> data, and analytical results. Soil vapor data will be plotted on base maps to facilitate <br /> interpretation. The data will be used to compare the results from this investigation with prior <br /> results from the WZI(1996) and Geomatrix (2006) investigations and to evaluate the need for <br /> installation of an SVE remediation system. The data will also be used to help define the location <br /> of additional SVE wells, if necessary. <br /> 6.6 Task 6 Site Characterization Report and Remediation Feasibility Study <br /> 6.6.1 Site Characterization Report <br /> A site assessment report will be prepared and submitted to the RWQCB within forty five days <br /> after completion of soil and/or groundwater sampling field work. It is currently estimated that <br /> this report will be submitted to the RWQCB during mid-March, 2008. At a minimum this report <br /> will include: (1)A discussion of the site history; (2)A description of the fieldwork conducted at <br /> the site for this investigation; (3)All analytical laboratory results; (4)A series of scaled site <br /> plan maps; (5)Drilling logs of soil borings and monitoring well(s); (6)An estimation of the <br /> M ain\D:AEnvironmenta1\LN CV\10152007.wpd 42 <br />