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<br />Redwood City Redevelopment Agency <br />DTSC Agreement No. 07-T3454 <br />Exhibit A, Attachment 1 <br />Page 9 of 21 <br /> <br />EXHIBIT D <br />REMEDIATION OVERSIGHT SCOPE OF WORK for <br />Bradford Street Parcels, 707 Bradford Street <br /> <br />The following tasks may be completed as part of this Oversight Agreement: <br /> <br />TASK 1. <br /> <br />Technical Consultation and Assistance. <br /> <br />DTSC will provide technical consultation and assistance to the Agency for the Property or group of <br />Properties in accordance with a mutually agreed upon schedule and subject to availability of DTSC <br />resources. Technical consultation and assistance may include, but is not limited to, participating in <br />meetings, conferences, workshops, and/or conference calls, researching responses to Agency's <br />questions, reviewing existing data and preliminary reports submitted by Agency, conducting site visits, <br />and performing general technical consultation and assistance. Technical consultation and assistance do <br />not include oversight of removal, remediation or other site cleanup activities. <br /> <br />TASK 2. <br /> <br />Review of ExistinQ Data and ScopinQ MeetinQ. <br /> <br />The Agency has submit to DTSC a listing of all known reports in its possession, including sample analysis <br />results, environmental assessment reports, and any other information in its possession pertinent to the <br />hazardous substance and hazardous waste management and/or release, characterization and cleanup of <br />a Property or group of Properties. The Agency will provide copies of any of non-privileged reports or <br />information requested by DTSC and will identify privileged or other confidential documents that the <br />Agency is not providing. The Agency will also inform DTSC of any other known reports and documents, <br />not in its possession, pertinent to the hazardous substance and hazardous waste management and/or <br />release, characterization and cleanup of a Property or group of Properties, including the name of the <br />document (if known) and the identity and address of the person/entity with possession of the document if <br />known. Subject to the availability of DTSC resources, DTSC will review the information in accordance <br />with a mutually agreed upon timeframe included in Exhibit E, to identify areas and media of concern, and <br />determine whether additional work, if any, would be required to complete the investigation and/or cleanup <br />of the Property or group of Properties. DTSC will respond to the Agency in writing, setting forth DTSC's <br />initial conclusions regarding these matters. Following DTSC's initial review, a scoping meeting will be held <br />to discuss whether further site characterization is necessary, and, if so, how the characterization will be <br />conducted for the Property or group of Properties, and which of the Tasks are appropriate and how they <br />will be implemented. The critical goal of the scoping meeting is to agree on the focus of the site <br />investigation and remedial or response actions and to agree on the applicability and scope of the <br />remaining Tasks. The parties contemplate a flexible process and the level of detail and requirements and <br />the applicability of each Task will be jointly evaluated by the parties' Project Managers. <br /> <br />TASK 3. <br /> <br />Site Characterization. <br /> <br />The objective of this task is to characterize the extent of hazardous substance and hazardous waste <br />contamination at the Property or group of Properties. This task may be conducted in sequential phases, <br />such as a separate soil or groundwater investigation. <br /> <br />(a) Sampling and Analysis Workplan. The Agency may submit a workplan that describes the <br />activities proposed to characterize soil, groundwater, surface water, and/or air contamination associated <br />with the Property or group of Properties. The Agency will exercise its best efforts to provide access for <br />DTSC and its representatives to the Property or group of Properties prior to approval of the workplan, if <br />necessary. For any sampling activities to be conducted, the workplan should also include a quality <br />assurance/quality control plan (QA/QP), sampling plan, and implementation schedule. DTSC will review <br />the Sampling and Analysis Workplan and QA/QP and will advise the Agency in writing within the period <br />