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ARCADIS <br /> responsible for data QC by ensuring the "first time" production and compliant <br /> documentation of the chemical measurements at the laboratory. <br /> The QA Director is also responsible for designing and implementing improvements in <br /> managerial systems that improve data quality, and operational effectiveness and <br /> efficiency. Other responsibilities include developing, implementing, and reviewing QA <br /> policies; identifying, reporting, and coordinating the resolution of QA issues, including <br /> stop work authority in response to quality problems; implementing QC procedures; <br /> monitoring the QA/QC standards of performance; and monitoring validity of the data <br /> generated by the laboratory. Table A provides the contact information for <br /> representatives involved with this project: <br /> Table A. Project Staff Summary <br /> Title/Responsibility Name Email Address Telephone <br /> Number <br /> DTSC Project Manager McKinley Lewis,Jr. MLewisadtsc.ca.gov O. 916-255-3625 <br /> ARCADIS Program Alan Gibbs alan.gibbs@arcadis-us.com O. 916-786-8129 <br /> Director <br /> Project Manager Cheryl Haines cheryl.haines@arcadis-us.com O. 775-224-9607 <br /> ARCADIS Associate Scott Hackman scott.hackman@arcadis-us.com O. 916-786-7369 <br /> Project Manager <br /> ARCADIS QA Officer Amy Goldberg Day amy.goldbergday@arcadis-us.com O. 510-596-9507 <br /> ARCADIS H&S Officer Tony Tremblay tony.tremblay@arcadis-us.com O. 781-356-7300 <br /> Site Owner Jim Gordon Not Available Not Available <br /> Note: <br /> O. = office telephone number <br /> 1.3 Work Plan Organization <br /> This PEA Work Plan is organized as follows: <br /> Section 1.0 presents an introduction and the overall objectives of the PEA process. <br /> Section 2.0 presents a discussion of site background research conducted in preparation <br /> of the Work Plan. <br /> Section 3.0 presents the SAP, which includes a discussion of planned field and <br /> laboratory data collection activities that will be conducted to evaluate environmental <br /> conditions at the Site. <br /> Section 4.0 presents procedures for dealing with potential field variances. <br /> Section 5.0 presents general field health and safety procedures and requirements. <br /> wp-PEA-Gordon-Jul 10-RV009808.doc: Page 5 <br />