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3 Install one groundwater extraction well on-site for the purposes of conducting a 24-hour constant rate <br /> discharge test The groundwater extraction well will have a total depth of approximately 70 feet, and <br /> be screened from 40 to 70 feet bgs <br /> 4 Install three dual completion vapor extraction/air sparge wells (VEAS-1 through VEAS-3) on-site for <br /> the purposes of conducting pilot study activities The two foot air sparge point will be installed to a <br /> depth of approximately 65 feet bgs, with the corresponding vapor extraction well set at <br /> approximately 50 feet bgs, and screen from approximately 15 to 50 feet bgs <br /> 5 Conduct an 8-hour vapor extraction feasibility study <br /> 6 Conduct an 8-hour air sparge pilot study <br /> 7 Conduct a 24-hour aquifer test <br /> 8 Prepare a Corrective Action Plan(CAP) <br /> The scope of work includes preparation of a Community Health and Safety Plan, site reconnaissance, <br /> well drilling, organic vapor monitoring, soil sampling (for lithologic logging, analytical testing and waste <br /> characterization purposes), groundwater monitor well installation, remediation well installation, <br /> quarterly groundwater gauging and sampling, analytical chemistry, data interpretation, pilot studies, and <br /> CAP preparation Each part is described below <br /> 5.1 Community Health and Safety Plan <br /> lie ATC has established a Safety and Health Program (SHP) to ensure the personal health and safety of all <br /> ATC employees The SHP defines safety practices and procedures to be instituted in all ATC work <br /> places, as applicable The program meets, and often exceeds, the requirements promulgated by the <br /> Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) As part of the SHP, all ATC personnel are appropriately <br />' trained and under a Medical Surveillance Program in accordance with OSHA 40 CFR 1910 120 <br /> ATC's primary mechanism to ensure employee, environmental, and public safety at the project site will <br /> be the Community Health and Safety Plan (CHASP) ATC will prepare, approve and implement a <br /> CHASP for this project All individuals working under the purview of ATC will be required to read and <br /> sign the CHASP to acknowledge their understanding of the information contained in it The CHASP will <br /> be site-specific and task-specific, describing hazardous conditions that may be encountered and <br /> prescribing the necessary safety protocols to protect employees from these hazards The CHASP will be <br /> reviewed by the project management team and then reviewed/approved for field use by the Site Safety and <br /> Health Officer The CHASP will be implemented and enforced on site by the assigned Site Safety and <br /> Health Officer ATC will prepare a comprehensive CHASP based on the scope of work and the potential <br /> hazards described in this workplan <br /> At a minimum, the CHASP will identify the following roles and responsibilities of key site personnel, <br /> hazard analysis for all chemical, physical, and physiochemical hazards anticipated, a personnel protection <br /> EZ 100966SAFSWP ATC Associates Inc <br /> S 1EZ ServeTZ 1009661Reports1100966SAFSWP ATC Project No 43 25827 0026 <br /> 6 <br />