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towards the pits that would cause ground surface water to flow and drain into them. <br /> Since several trucks were used and stored on the Subject Site in the past, it is <br /> possible that minor spills of oil or gasoline in the parking lot could have been washed <br /> towards the direction of the pits. <br /> In order to determine whether contamination exists on the Subject Site, Penn <br /> Environmental recommends that soil borings be conducted in the following areas: <br /> - Adjacent to the three concrete-lined pits; <br /> -Adjacent to the former underground storage tank location (unless a further <br /> review of the County records shows that this is not necessary); <br /> - Between the two floor drains in Area 3 (Location #3 on Figure 2); <br /> and <br /> - In the vicinity of Area 2 (Location #2 on Figure 2). <br /> III. PROPOSED WORK PLAN <br /> The Work Plan is outlined as follows: <br /> 1. Drill three borings to a maximum depth of fifteen feet and obtain soil samples for <br /> analysis; <br /> 2) Saw-cut concrete and hand auger four soil probes to a maximum depth of seven feet <br /> and obtain soil samples for analysis. <br /> 3) Perform analytical testing of the recovered soil samples; and <br /> 4) Prepare a written report to present the findings, conclusions and recommendations. <br /> Details of the Work Plan are described in the ensuing sections. <br /> Soil Borings and Sampling: Three soil borings shall be drilled to approximately 15 feet in order <br /> obtain soil samples. The borings shall be conducted at the approximate locations shown on Figure <br /> 2. Prior to drilling, the well locations will be checked for underground utilities by conducting a <br /> utility location survey. <br /> The borings shall be advanced using an eight-inch, nominal diameter, continuous flight hollow stem <br /> auger. Drilling and sampling equipment used for advancing the exploratory borings shall be steam <br /> 2 <br />