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Mr. Mike Nixon <br /> I February 2013 <br /> Page 3 <br /> monitoring well installations and sampling required to achieve arsenic groundwater delineation. <br /> Geosyntec will notify IRC and secure approval for any activities that may require access to <br /> contingency fees. Geosyntec assumes the monitoring well sampling and collection of water <br /> levels can be completed in one day . <br /> Task 5 - Site Assessment Status Report (SASR) <br /> Geosyntec will prepare a SASR as a letter report after completion of the monitoring well <br /> sampling event. It is anticipated that the Letter Report will include : <br /> • brief description of field activities; <br /> • summary tables of the groundwater sampling results and groundwater elevations; <br /> • maps that provide a summary of the groundwater sampling results and provide a <br /> summary of the groundwater elevations; and <br /> + recommendations. <br /> ASSUMPTIONS <br /> The following assumptions were made in developing this fee proposal. <br /> • All site work can be performed in Level D personal protective equipment. <br /> • Geosyntec will be able to work unimpeded Monday through Friday from 7 am to 7 pm. <br /> • <br /> Geosyntec has assumed that liquids generated during themonitoring well purging and <br /> sampling will be discharged directly onto the ground adjacent to the monitoring well (for <br /> percolation or evaporation). <br /> • Geosyntec assumes that all monitoring well installation activities will be completed <br /> during one mobilization. <br /> SCHEDULE <br /> Geosyntec anticipates that upon approval from IRC, site assessment activities will be initiated <br /> within two weeks. It is anticipated that the monitoring well sampling results will be: available <br /> approximately two weeks after completion of the sampling. The draft SASR will be provided to <br /> IRC within four weeks of completion of field activities. <br /> XR13013/C M13002.DOC <br /> engineers_ 1 scientists I innovators <br /> C <br />