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• Crush and re -use on -site as backfill any concrete that must be removed to gain access <br />to remediation areas, in order to minimize trucking backfill to the site. <br />Following selection of the most responsive and responsible bidder, Hull will coordinate with the <br />contractor to begin the work. <br />Prior to removal and disposal, representative samples of the impacted soils at the Site will be <br />collected and analyzed for landfill disposal approval, subject to the requirements of the landfill <br />selected by the excavation contractor. Concurrent with securing landfill disposal approval, the <br />appropriate utility clearances will be obtained from local utilities (both municipal and private). <br />Hull has confirmed with the City's Engineering Department that, because the area of proposed <br />excavation is less than one acre, a Construction /Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan in <br />accordance with 327 Indiana Administrative Code (IAC) "Rule 5" (327 IAC 15 -5) and "Rule 13" <br />(327 IAC 15 -13) is not necessary. <br />The March 2010 ABCA estimated that approximately 1,700 cubic yards of soil may require <br />excavation and off -site disposal. The areas where concentrations of lead, TPH, VOCs, and <br />SVOCs in surface and subsurface soils exceed Cleanup Goals are shown on Figure 2. <br />Initially, smaller areas will be staked horizontally and excavated to the depths of known <br />contamination (based on data collected during environmental assessment and /or demolition <br />activities) in an effort to minimize the volume of soil required for excavation and off -site disposal. <br />Those smaller areas are indicated by black dashed lines within the originally proposed <br />excavation areas as shown on Figure 2. Impacted soils will be excavated with a backhoe or <br />tracked excavator and loaded directly to dump trucks for transport to the landfill for disposal. At <br />the end of each day's activities, excavated areas that have not been backfilled to original grade <br />will be barricaded with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)- approved safety <br />fencing. <br />Following excavation of the initial areas, Hull's field representative will collect confirmatory soil <br />samples from the floor and sidewalls of the excavations at a grid density of approximately every <br />1,000 square feet (i.e., approximately every 32 feet) to evaluate whether concentrations of <br />COCs (specific to each area) in soils remain at concentrations exceeding Cleanup Goals. Soil <br />HULL & ASSOCIATES, INC. S131062.400.0003 <br />INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 5 JULY 2010 <br />