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is <br /> VI. Site Assessment Proposals <br /> A. A proposal must be submitted and approved prior to <br /> conducting any site assessment work and must summarize <br /> all activities to be undertaken. <br /> t . <br /> B. Site Information:' F <br /> • Name and address of the site and the Responsible i <br /> Party <br /> • Summarize the site history relative to all <br /> contamination in question. <br /> • Justify the need, or lack thereof, for all <br /> L assessment activities. <br /> C. Facility Map (Site Plan): <br /> • Site boundaries with adjacent streets associated <br /> • Location of all tanks (past and present) ; <br /> piping; sumps; pits; clarifiers; chemical andwaste <br /> storage and processing areas; mixing, transfer <br /> /drain <br /> and use areas <br /> • Location of man-made surfac and subsurface <br /> structures wells <br /> • Location of proposed boring /sampling/ <br /> • Location of all samples tak n in the tank excavation <br /> • Location of any previous si a assessment <br /> • Scale, north arrow, and legend <br /> • Vicinity map <br /> • Map including adjacent prop rties <br /> Name and address of facilit <br /> D. Geology and Hydrogeology <br /> • Describe soil lithology and any bedrock formations, as <br /> best known. <br /> • Indicate historic high and urrent groundwater levels. <br /> cite reference. <br /> • If necessary, establish ba kground level of contami- <br /> nation and identify the pr cedure. <br /> • Where groundwater is impacted or, potentially impacted, <br /> additional geologic and hyd ogeologic information will <br /> be required. See VII "Site Assessment Reports" , page <br /> 11, for information. <br /> E. Screening Procedures <br /> One or more of the following creeping procedures may be <br /> utilized to determine site assessment boring locations: <br /> soil gas survey, Hydropunch, iezometer, or boring/soil <br /> excavation samples. <br /> 9 <br />