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URS <br /> • BRW, Inc. <br /> Jay Hartman <br /> January 17, 2001 <br /> Page 4 <br /> For cost estimating purposes, we assume that one fill sample from each boring will be analyzed for the above- <br /> indicated parameters. <br /> Temporary monitoring wells will be installed in each boring. One ground water sample will be collected from <br /> each temporary monitoring well. The samples will be analyzed for the following parameters: <br /> • VOCs-MDH Method 466A; <br /> • DRO -Modified WDNR DRO Method; and <br /> • GRO -Modified WDNR GRO Method. <br /> For cost estimating purposes, we assume that one ground water sample from each temporary monitoring well will <br /> be analyzed for the above-indicated parameters. The temporary wells will be removed following ground water <br /> sample collection. <br /> Methane Monitoring <br /> Up to five temporary gas-monitoring probes will be advanced at the property to determine the extent which <br /> methane is being generated, if any. The exact locations of the probes will be based on the results of the <br /> geophysical, test trench and soil boring investigations. Gas samples will be collected from each probe for <br /> • methane screening with a combustible gas meter. <br /> Gas samples will also be collected from the storm sewer manholes across the property for methane screening with <br /> a combustible gas meter. <br /> Task 5: Phase II Investigation Report <br /> Results of the investigation will be compiled into a Phase II Investigation Report. The report will be prepared in <br /> accordance with VIC Program guidance, and will include the following: <br /> • Background information,including Phase I ESA and geotechnical investigation results; <br /> • Drawings depicting site location, site diagram, investigation activities,extent of dump materials, and extent of <br /> groundwater impacts; <br /> • Graphical portrayal of the geophysical investigation results; <br /> • Soil boring,temporary monitoring well and test trench logs; <br /> • Tabulated field screening and analytical testing results; <br /> • Detailed analysis and summary of the investigation results; and <br /> • Conclusions and recommendations regarding the extent and magnitude of impacts at the site, and the need for <br /> corrective actions in conjunction with park redevelopment. <br /> Task 6-Response Action Plan <br /> BRW will prepare a Response Action Plan(RAP)to address environmental issues related to park redevelopment. <br /> The RAP will include details regarding the following: <br /> • worker health and safety; <br /> • emission controls during excavation; <br /> • characterization and disposition of excavated materials; <br />