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Mr. Dave Relos <br />October 3, 2013 <br />Page 2 of 7 <br />PROJECT OBJECTIVES <br />The initial objective of the project is to complete the ISC investigation and prepare the ISC <br />report. Depending on the results, the report may or may not be submitted to the Indiana <br />Department of Environmental Management (IDEM). The ISC investigation will be completed in <br />accordance with the Indiana Remediation Closure Guide. The primary objective is to <br />characterize any potential soil and /or groundwater impacts to determine if any further action is <br />warranted which may include reporting to IDEM the incident, the completion of further site <br />investigation, and the completion of corrective action. Should the incident be reported to IDEM <br />it would likely be directed to the State Cleanup Program of IDEM and be issued an incident <br />number. If such a scenario occurs, then the final objective would be to obtain a No Further <br />Action Letter. The following presents our proposed Scope of Work to address these individual <br />project tasks: <br />• Task 1 — Complete Initial Site Characterization Activities; <br />• Task 2 — Complete Further Site Investigation Activities (if necessary); <br />• Task 3 — Prepare Corrective Action/Remediation Work Plan (if necessary); <br />• Task 4 — Implement Corrective Action Plan/Remediation Work Plan (if necessary); <br />• Task 5 — Request Closure/NFA (if necessary) <br />Each of these tasks is described in detail below <br />SCOPE OF WORK <br />Task 1— Complete Initial Site Characterization Activities <br />Field Investigation <br />To complete the assessment, Weaver Boos proposes to follow IDEM boring placement and soil <br />sampling requirements. To maximize efficiency, potential impacts will be characterized by <br />advancing a series of soil probes using a Geoprobe in the area of the discovered impact. Soil <br />samples will be sampled continuously from each soil probe and field screened using a <br />photoionization detector (PID) for the presence of contaminants associated with petroleum. <br />A minimum of five soil probes will be advanced in the area of the discovered impact. One probe <br />location will be in the approximate center of the discovered impact. The four remaining soil <br />