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adre April 2013 <br />Project No. 1301-0621 associates, Inc. <br />ENGINEERS, GEOLOGISTS A <br />LI ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTISTS <br />2.0 SCOPE OF WORK <br /> <br />2.1 PREPARATION OF SITE HEALTH & SAFETY PLAN <br />Padre has prepared a site-specific Site Health & Safety Plan (HSP) for the subject soil <br />assessment program, which is attached as Appendix A. The HSP includes procedures, <br />equipment, and materials/supplies employed to protect worker and community health and <br />safety during the course of the assessment activities. The HSP also includes provisions for <br />daily tailgate safety meetings. <br />The HSP portion of the document will detail all necessary procedures, monitoring <br />equipment, and other methods that will be employed to protect worker and community health <br />and safety throughout the course of the assessment program. The HSP will list the chemical <br />compounds most likely to be encountered during the field operations, and will present <br />established exposure levels that will not be exceeded. In addition, the HSP will contain a <br />hospital location map. All on-site personnel will be required to familiarize themselves with and <br />sign the HSP in an attempt to minimize the potential site hazards. <br />2.2 PERMITS <br />Padre will submit the appropriate drill hole permit application, fee, and a copy of this <br />workplan to the San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (SJCEHD) and will <br />coordinate with the SJCEHD regarding abandonment of the drill holes a minimum of five days <br />in advance. <br /> <br />2.3 CLEARANCE OF ASSESSMENT LOCATIONS FOR UTILITIES AND PIPELINES <br />Padre will complete a pre-assessment site visit approximately 5- to 10-days prior to the <br />scheduled start of field activities. During the course of the pre-assessment site visit, Padre will <br />demarcate the surface location of each proposed drill hole location with a painted white symbol. <br />Also, during this site visit, any significant site features (i.e. overhead power lines, sewer lines, <br />trees, etc.) will be noted and discussed with Padre's project manager prior to the start of work. <br />Immediately following the site visit, USA will be notified. As part of the notification, USA will be <br />informed of the type of work planned, including the number of drill hole locations, and will be <br />requested to identify all underground utilities in the vicinity of the Project Site that may be in <br />conflict with the proposed drilling locations. <br /> <br />2.4 DRILL HOLE ADVANCEMENT <br />Padre understands that the underground fuel piping is located no deeper than <br />approximately 2 to 3 feet below ground surface (bgs). Therefore, Padre proposes to advance <br />10 drill holes spaced approximately 20 feet apart to depths of approximately 4.5 to 5 feet, or the <br />depth at which practical refusal is encountered, whichever occurs first. The drill hole locations <br />are presented on Plate 2. The drill hole locations will be located within 1 to 2 feet laterally of the <br />13.0621_Kalser Stockton_TWP-HSP <br />2