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<br />REV: 11-07-23 SK <br />search, BAGG will review pertinent files or information available from the State <br />Water Resources Control Board’s Geotracker database, as necessary. BAGG <br />will review and research geologic literature pertaining to the site area to <br />evaluate the geologic and hydrogeologic conditions beneath the site, aerial <br />photography archives, historical maps, and SANBORN fire insurance maps (if <br />available) from BAGG’s archives, or Environmental Data Resources (EDR), <br />etc., as judged appropriate, to acquire information relative to present and past <br />land use and drainage patterns at the site and the immediate vicinity. BAGG <br />will perform a reconnaissance and walk-through of the building currently <br />occupying the subject property noting any physical evidence (sight/smell) that <br />hazardous or toxic substances may have been stored, used, spilled, or dumped <br />at the site or in the immediate vicinity. They will perform a “drive-by” <br />reconnaissance of the neighboring properties noting any physical evidence that <br />hazardous materials are being stored or used on the adjacent parcels. BAGG <br />will prepare a report summarizing their findings and including: <br />• A vicinity map, <br />• A site plan, <br />• Results of database search and file review, <br />• Discovered information on probable soil and groundwater quality <br />beneath the site, <br />• Site photographs, <br />• Conclusions regarding the environmental condition of the subject <br />site, <br />• Recommendations for further studies, if warranted. <br />Deliverables: Phase I ESA report <br />• Phase II ESA <br />If required, the Consultant’s Team will provide a Phase II Environmental Site <br />Assessment to address the environmental quality of the soil and groundwater <br />beneath the site by conducting an environmental investigation at the subject pump <br />station site consisting of two borings. For this task, BAGG will review the existing <br />environmental reports prepared for the site by BAGG or others, including the <br />Phase-I report, if available. BAGG will obtain a permit from the San Mateo County <br />Environmental Health for drilling environmental borings as required, mark the <br />planned boring location in the field, coordinate the field exploration with the client <br />representatives, retain a utility locating firm to help clear the boring locations, and <br />notify Underground Service Alert (USA) at least 72 hours in advance. Consultant <br />will assume as-built utility maps for the site will be made available. BAGG will then <br />drill, log, and sample two (2) boring to a depth of 15 feet using a GeoProbe (Direct <br />Push) which uses 1½-inch-diameter clear acetate tube to continuously sample the <br />soil; select samples from depths starting below the pavement, and at approximate <br />intervals of 5 feet thereafter. Tentatively, Consultant will propose two soil and one <br />groundwater sample from each boring for analytical testing. Drilling and sampling <br />ATTY/AGR.2023.241/BKF Engineers (Price Tract Pump Station Design) (Page 41 of 68)