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Ms. Ann Kolata <br />October 17, 2011 <br />S131066.400.0001 <br />Page 4 <br />stored in U.S. DOT - approved 55- gallon drums. As described above, drill cuttings, excess <br />samples, purge water and decontamination water will be drummed and staged at a location <br />acceptable to the Client. <br />Costs to remove, transport, and dispose of approximately 45 55- gallon drums of containerized <br />groundwater and drill cuttings (which are presumed to be non - hazardous) are included in this <br />task. <br />Task 2 Prepare a Remediation Work Plan <br />The RWP that was submitted to City in April 2004 will be revised to include additional narratives <br />that describe all past environmental sampling programs completed since 1989 at the Site. In <br />addition, this revised RWP will include a description and analytical results of the impacted soil <br />areas discovered during demolition activities at Area C. Furthermore, references to <br />groundwater (previously removed when groundwater was to be remediated through a separate <br />VRP number in conjunction with other areas within the City) will be reincorporated into the <br />RWP. To the extent possible, the revised RWP will include copies of analytical reports, <br />summary tables, and location plans for historical soils investigations. Note that there may be <br />inaccuracies in historical sampling locations, as presented on the maps, due to a lack of survey <br />data and /or detailed historical site plans. Hull envisions that multiple figures will need to be <br />prepared to clearly show the previous sampling locations and analytical summaries. <br />Hull will revisit and update as necessary the draft health and safety plans, quality assurance <br />project plans and the community relations plans that were submitted in April 2003 into a single <br />set of project documents that will be inclusive of all anticipated activities associated with the <br />general remediation approaches for soil and groundwater. <br />Four hard copies and four electronic (PDF on compact disc) copies of the final deliverables will <br />be prepared and submitted to the City. <br />SCHEDULE <br />Hull has tentatively scheduled the groundwater sampling event to begin on October 27 and 28, <br />2011, subject to your approval of this proposal. Permanent monitoring well installation is <br />scheduled to begin October 31, 2011. Assuming the second contingent temporary sampling <br />point installation portion of this scope of work is necessary, with permanent monitoring well <br />installation to be completed within one week thereafter, we anticipate all drilling and sampling <br />activities will be completed by November 18, 2011. This schedule will allow for completion of <br />the RWP by mid- to late December in accordance with the schedule you have proposed to Mr. <br />Corey Webb of IDEM. <br />COMPENSATION <br />A breakdown of costs is attached as Table 1. The fees have been developed based on our <br />estimate of hours for each labor category expected to be involved in the project. The project will <br />be billed on a four -week basis with payment due to Hull within thirty days after receipt of an <br />invoice. <br />
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