Excavated Soil Screening Procedures Sample Clauses

Excavated Soil Screening Procedures. As described in Section 2.4, there are a number of areas within the NRP area where it is likely that soil containing COPCs may be encountered during construction activities, including the NEX service station, Site 9 (Buildings 29 and 31), Site 14-South, and Site 15. In addition, due to the regional groundwater contamination, residual levels of chemicals of concern may be encountered if excavation extends to or near the saturated zone in locations above the groundwater plume. Since groundwater contamination extends over almost the entire NRP area (Figure 9), and since unknown sources may be present, screening of excavated soil will be performed during all construction excavation or trenching. This section describes the soil screening procedures that will be implemented. NASA or the developer’s contractor will visually monitor soil that is excavated during construction activity. The soil shall be visually observed for evidence of discoloration or staining. If soil is encountered that is visibly stained, discolored, shiny, or oily or has a noticeable solvent-like or hydrocarbon odor, contingency procedures described in Section 6.10.5 will be implemented. Soil screening will be conducted if the location of the construction site is within the MEW or Navy allocation areas (Areas AR-1 and AR-2, respectively, as shown on the Figure (labeled as Exhibit BI) in Appendix A, which is taken from the Allocation and Settlement Agreement (see Section 2.4.3)), and which generally include the area where the regional VOC groundwater contamination is found. Within this area, groundwater is known to be impacted by COPCs and there is a greater likelihood of encountering COPCs in soil during construction. For soil excavation that occurs within these areas, the soil screening procedures shown on Figure 16 (locations within the MEW allocation area AR- I) and Figure 17 (locations within the Navy allocation area AR-2) will be used. For soil excavation activities conducted within the MEW and Navy allocation areas, every 15 cubic yards of soil that is excavated will be screened for the possible presence of chemicals of concern. The screening will apply to soil that is excavated for utility trenches, building foundations, or other construction purposes. The screening procedure does not apply to soil that is moved around the project site during rough or final grading. The excavated soil screening procedure is as follows:
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