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Scope of Services <br /> Page 2 <br /> Interviews will be conducted with persons who may have knowledge of past and present land <br /> use activities on the property and who are readily available for interviews (any special matters <br /> of confidentiality must be called to our attention ahead of time). Persons targeted for <br /> interviews normally include the property owner(s), significant occupants, and local <br /> government officials. Interviews may be conducted in person, by telephone, or through the <br /> use of a written questionnaire. <br /> Phase II Environmental Site Assessment <br /> A limited Phase II Environmental Investigation will be conducted on the subject property • <br /> (Rent All only) to evaluate potential impacts to soil and/or ground water beneath site from <br /> present and/or past land use activities. PEER proposes the following tasks for the limited <br /> Phase II Subsurface Investigation. <br /> General <br /> For the purposes of this proposal, soil sampling probes will be advanced at four locations within <br /> the boundaries of the property. The exact locations will be selected based upon site constraints, <br /> such as underground and overhead utilities, access, etc., and the results of the Phase I. The <br /> proposed investigation is designed to provide an indication of soil and ground water quality and <br /> to evaluate potential impacts at the subject property as a result of the operation of a gasoline <br /> station at the subject property. <br /> Specific work tasks will include: <br /> Sampling Tasks <br /> • Clearance of public utilities through gopher-one call. Any information on the location of <br /> private utilities will be the responsibility of the property owner. PEER can arrange for private <br /> utilities to be cleared by an independent contractor. This would be considered an increase to <br /> the stated scope of services and additional charges of approximately $$5-$150 would <br /> apply. <br /> • Advancement of four 20-feet deep soil probes using a truck mounted, hydraulically driven <br /> sampling probe. <br /> • Collection of soil samples from each probe location utilizing a shelby-tube sampling device <br /> connected to the soil probe. Samples will be collected continuously to the termination depth of <br /> the probe. <br />