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Environmental NBI provides the following for
Environmental Site Assessment. Scope of Work for a Phase I ESA is in
accordance with the ASTM standards, designation E 1527-00 and includes the
following:
- Site reconnaissance of the property (including the interior and
exterior of any buildings present on the property) to attempt to
identify the potential for recognized environmental conditions
including, but not limited to:
- Current and past uses of hazardous substances and surrounding
properties;
- Current and past uses of hazardous substances and petroleum
products;
- Above ground and underground storage tanks;
- Unusual odors;
- Pools of liquid;
- Evidence of current and/or past presence of drums or other chemical
containers;
- Evidence of current and/or past presence of PCB containing
equipment;
- The current and/or historical means to heat the building(s);
- Evidence of stained soils, floor, chemical spills, sheens on surface
water, or stressed vegetation;
- Unusual staining or odors in interior and/or exterior floor drains;
- Evidence of current and/or historical presence of pits, ponds or
lagoons in connection with waste water treatment;
- Evidence of current and/or past improper solid waste disposal
activities on the property;
- Evidence of current and/or historical wells including dry wells,
irrigation wells, injection wells, oil and gas wells; and
- Evidence of current and/or past on-site sewage disposal systems.
A preliminary review of building materials to attempt to
determine the likelihood of the presence of any asbestos containing
materials and/or lead based paint will be performed.
Scope of
Work Phase II Subsurface Investigation
The Phase II Subsurface
Investigation scope of work proposed is based upon recognized
environmental concerns discovered during a Phase I ESA performed by
Performance. At a minimum, the following tasks will be performed:
| Task 1 |
Advance up to 6 on-site soil borings to an approximate depth of
6 to 12 feet below ground surface (bgs) utilizing a GeoProbe, at
various locations within the site. If groundwater is encountered,
borings will be converted into temporary wells for groundwater
sampling. Soil samples will be visually classified by an on-site
geologist and screened for the presence of volatile organic
compounds (VOCs) using a Photoionization detector (PID). |
| Task 2 |
Up to eight soil or groundwater (if encountered) samples will be
submitted for laboratory analyses. Soil samples to be analyzed for
VOCs will be preserved in the field with methanol. Soil and/or
groundwater samples will be analyzed for the presence of volatile
organic compounds (VOCs), polynuclear aromatics (PNAs), and total
metals. |
| Task 3 |
A Phase II ESA summary report will be prepared. The report will
include, but is not limited to, all data collected throughout
investigative activities, analytical data, and our conclusions and
recommendations. | |