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Mr. Himanshu H. Mehta, P.E. <br />7 July 2014 <br />Page 3 <br />Task 3 — Field Activities: Field activities will include: shallow soil sampling and a LFG <br />investigation. The sampling activities will be designed to focus on the 25 acres in the <br />southwestern part of the County -owned portion of the Site. The general sampling plan will be <br />designed on a grid pattern and final sampling locations may be selected in the field based on <br />observations. The sampling plan is designed to extend the assessment that was completed on the <br />other 30 acres of the Site such that the same assessment scope will be completed across the entire <br />IRC -owned portion of the Site. The 25 acre assessment area is wooded with limited access. It <br />has been assumed that some land clearing will be necessary prior to completion of the activities <br />described below and that IRC personnel will complete the clearing work. No budget for land <br />clearing (other than limited hand clearing and limited budget for field personnel to mark areas <br />that need clearing) has been included and it has been assumed (based on site-specific experience) <br />that proposed fieldwork can be performed in level D personal protective equipment (PPE). <br />Subtask A: Shallow Soil Sampling <br />This subtask includes the performance of hand auger soil borings to 2 ft below land surface <br />(BLS) on an approximate 200 -ft grid, focusing on specific areas of the Site as outlined <br />previously. Shallow soil samples will be collected from 0 to 0.5 ft BLS and 0.5 to 2 ft BLS at up <br />to 19 locations. If waste is encountered at a depth shallower than 2 ft BLS, sampling will be <br />discontinued (i.e., samples of waste material will not be collected for analysis). The collected <br />soil samples will be submitted for laboratory analysis of semi -volatile organic compounds <br />(SVOCs) by USEPA Method 8270 or similar and Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA) <br />Metals by USEPA Method 6010. In addition, a subset (approximately 25% of the total samples <br />analyzed) of the soil samples will be analyzed for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) by <br />USEPA Method 8260, organochlorine pesticides by USEPA Method 8081, organophosphorus <br />pesticides by USEPA Method 8141, and herbicides by USEPA Method 8151. Three equipment <br />blanks will be collected for QA purposes with laboratory analyses for VOCs and metals. Budget <br />has been included for analysis of up to a total of 38 samples for this portion of the sampling <br />work, plus the three QA samples (total of 41 soil samples). <br />In addition, budget has been included for collecting confirmation and delineation samples at the <br />three locations that exhibited concentrations above state regulatory criteria during the first phase <br />of work (SB 100, SB l 09, and SB 111). At each of these three locations, soil samples will be <br />collected at 0 to 0.5 ft BLS and 0.5 to 2 ft BLS adjacent to the previous sample location. Also at <br />each location, soil samples will be collected in those same depth intervals at 5 ft and 10 ft <br />stepouts in each cardinal direction (three confirmation samples and 24 delineation samples). The <br />soil samples will be analyzed only for the constituents that were observed above state regulatory <br />criteria during the previous assessment work. The samples around SB111 will be analyzed only <br />for arsenic and all of these proposed soil samples will be analyzed for PAHs by USEPA 8270 or <br />similar. The samples will be collected during a single mobilization but will be analyzed by the <br />laboratory in phases. Confirmation samples will be analyzed by the laboratory first and if the <br />XR14096\XR 14053 -RE V.docx <br />engineers 1 scieritists 1 innovators <br />