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iM r 7 <br /> 4.0 SCOPE OF WORK AND INVESTIGATION PROCEDURES <br /> } <br /> The scope of work completed during the investigation included the advancement of four soil <br /> borings; the collection of grab ground water samples from three boreholes; and the collection <br /> of soil samples for lithologic description, laboratory analysis, and photoionization detector <br /> a (PID) screening. Photographs of the field investigation are included in Appendix A. <br /> Additionally, state and county records were researched for the:purpose of collecting <br /> f E <br /> i additional information on sites in the vicinity of the Property (and Parcels 5, 6, and 7); and <br /> Sanborn maps of the Property and Parcels 5 6 and 7 were obtained for review. Th <br /> P P rtY ( ), e <br /> ,i <br /> results of the Sanborn map review and the records review are discussed in Section 5.3. <br /> L <br /> !P <br /> 4 <br /> The soil and ground water investigation was conducted i I n Lgeneral accordance with the <br /> Workplan with the following exceptions: i <br /> II 1 <br /> * The field investigation activities proposed ,for Parcels 5, 6, and 7 <br /> (advancement of 15 soil borings and Hydropunch' [HP] ground water <br /> j sampling) were not performed. As discussed in hk Section 1.0, access � <br /> permission to this area could not be obtained from the property owner <br /> prior to the investigation. I� <br /> ie <br /> * Soil samples for laboratory analysis were collected in stainless-steel <br /> i <br /> liners, not glass jars as proposed. <br /> * Selected soil and ground water samples were additionally analyzed for <br /> i <br /> semivolatile organic compounds (SVOCs)and methyl tertiary butyl <br /> ether (MTBE). �M <br /> 808-001-rpL/04-29-97/ulkeydatalrepoM 7 <br /> i <br />