Common use of Work Plan Logistics Clause in Contracts

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-71. The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Metanoia's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and Metanoia's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-81, for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). Metanoia, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia Greenville Adventure shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2016). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaGreenville Adventure's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaGreenville Adventure's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia Greenville Adventure shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia Greenville Adventure in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaGreenville Adventure, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. 9). Greenville Adventure shall begin implementation of the Work Plan as soon as reasonably possible after receipt of written approval of the Work Plan by the Department. 10). Greenville Adventure shall inform the Department at least five (5) working days in advance of all field activities conducted pursuant to the Work Plan, and shall allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia Greenville Adventure shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.;

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia Thornwell shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2018). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia Thornwell shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia Thornwell in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaThornwell, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia Thornwell shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia Thornwell shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia BT shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2002 & Supp. 2016). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaBT's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaBT's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia BT shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia BT in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaBT, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia BT shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia BT shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2018). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide but with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use be capable of achieving appropriate detection reporting levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇'▇ consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇'▇ contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). Metanoia▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. 9). ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ shall begin implementation of the Work Plan as soon as reasonably possible after receipt of written approval of the Work Plan by the Department. 10). ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ shall inform the Department at least five (5) working days in advance of all field activities conducted pursuant to the Work Plan, and shall allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. South Carolina statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia WHJE shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-71. The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide but with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use be capable of achieving appropriate detection reporting levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Metanoia▇▇▇▇'s consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and Metanoia▇▇▇▇'s contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-81, for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia WHJE shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia WHJE in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaWHJE, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia Monterey shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2018). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaMonterey's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaMonterey's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia Monterey shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia Monterey in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaMonterey, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. 9). Monterey shall begin implementation of the Work Plan as soon as reasonably possible after receipt of written approval of the Work Plan by the Department. 10). Monterey shall inform the Department at least five (5) working days in advance of all field activities conducted pursuant to the Work Plan, and shall allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired.of 11). Metanoia Monterey shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia Monterey shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2018). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide but with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use be capable of achieving appropriate detection reporting levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). Metanoia▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. South Carolina statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia CDD shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-71. The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide but with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use be capable of achieving appropriate detection reporting levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaCDD's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaCDD's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-81, for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia CDD shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia CDD in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaCDD, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2002 & Supp. 2016). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). Metanoia▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 25 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61R.61-71, the South Carolina Well Standards. The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency EPA Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) SSL for soil samples shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’ consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’ contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 25A S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61R.61-81, for the test method(s) and parameters methods specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). Metanoia▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia Meeting/EDANDJ shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 25 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61R.61-71, the South Carolina Well Standards. The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. ii. the i). the i). full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). ; EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the ; full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). ; EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). VOCs); EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); ; iii). iv). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). ; EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency EPA Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) SSL for soil samples shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection detections levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaMeeting/▇▇▇▇▇▇'s consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaMeeting/EDANDJ's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 25A S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61R.61-81, for the test method(s) and parameters methods specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia Meeting/EDANDJ shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia Meeting/EDANDJ in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaMeeting/▇▇▇▇▇▇, or its a designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. 9). allow Meeting/EDANDJ shall begin implementation of the Work Plan as soon as reasonably possible after receipt of written approval of the Work Plan by the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action control measures activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater storm water management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia GMH shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective control measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61R.61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2018). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency EPA Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) SSL for soil samples shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaGMH's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaGMH's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61R.61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters methods specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia GMH shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia GMH in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaGMH, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia GMH shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia GMH shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia [The Company] shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2016). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). iii. [and/or any other special parameter testing based on site history] d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Metanoia[The Company]'s consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and Metanoia[The Company]'s contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia [The Company] shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia [The Company] in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). Metanoia[The Company], or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. 9). [The Company] shall begin implementation of the Work Plan as soon as reasonably possible after receipt of written approval of the Work Plan by the Department. 10). [The Company] shall inform the Department at least five (5) working days in advance of all field activities conducted pursuant to the Work Plan, and shall allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia [The Company] shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia [The Company] shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia Freddie Mac shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2018). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaFreddie Mac's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaFreddie Mac's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia Freddie Mac shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia Freddie Mac in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaFreddie Mac, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. 9). Freddie Mac shall begin implementation of the Work Plan as soon as reasonably possible after receipt of written approval of the Work Plan by the Department. 10). Freddie Mac shall inform the Department at least five (5) working days in advance of all field activities conducted pursuant to the Work Plan, and shall allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia Freddie Mac shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia Freddie Mac shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia Sigma shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2002 & Supp. 2016). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaSigma's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and Metanoia▇▇▇▇▇'s contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia Sigma shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia Sigma in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaSigma, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia Sigma shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia Sigma shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia ALT shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2002 & Supp. 2016). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaALT's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and Metanoia▇▇▇'s contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia ALT shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia ALT in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaALT, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia ALT shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia ALT shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia 912 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171(2012 & Supp. 2016). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in RSLs)in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Metanoia's 912 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and Metanoia's 912 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181(2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia 912 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia 912 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). Metanoia912 Gervais, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. 9). 912 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall begin implementation of the Work Plan as soon as reasonably possible after receipt of written approval of the Work Plan by the Department. 10). 912 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall inform the Department at least five (5) working days in advance of all field activities conducted pursuant to the Work Plan, and shall allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia 912 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia 912 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia Enigma shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2002 & Supp. 2016). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaEnigma's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaEnigma's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia Enigma shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia Enigma in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaEnigma, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia Enigma shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia Enigma shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia Ash shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2018). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide but with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use be capable of achieving appropriate detection reporting levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Metanoia▇▇▇'s consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and Metanoia▇▇▇'s contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia ▇▇▇ shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia ▇▇▇ in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). Metanoia▇▇▇, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia Ash shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia Ash shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia LSA shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2016). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaLSA's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaLSA's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia LSA shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia LSA in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaLSA, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia LSA shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia LSA shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia Winyah shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2018). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide cyanide, but with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use be capable of achieving appropriate detection reporting levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Metanoia▇▇▇▇▇▇'s consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and Metanoia▇▇▇▇▇▇'s contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇ in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). Metanoia▇▇▇▇▇▇, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia MP shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2018). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide but with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use be capable of achieving appropriate detection reporting levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaMP's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaMP's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia MP shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia MP in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaMP, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia MP shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia MP shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. South Carolina statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-71. The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide but with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use be capable of achieving appropriate detection reporting levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-81, for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). Metanoia▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia Aiken shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2018). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide cyanide, but with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use be capable of achieving appropriate detection reporting levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇'▇ consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇'▇ contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia Aiken shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia Aiken in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaAiken, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia Delta shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2016). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaDelta's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaDelta's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia Delta shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia Delta in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaDelta, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia Drayton shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2018). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide but with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use be capable of achieving appropriate detection reporting levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaDrayton, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia Drayton shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia Dixie shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 25 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61R.61-71, the South Carolina Well Standards. The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency EPA Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) SSL for soil samples shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection detections levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaDixie's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaDixie's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 25A S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61R.61-81, for the test method(s) and parameters methods specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia Dixie shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia Dixie in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaDixie, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. 9). allow Dixie shall begin implementation of the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any Work Plan as soon as reasonably samples if desired. 11). Metanoia Dixie shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia Dixie shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia West Main shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2018). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the i). full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). ; EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals, including speciation for hexavalent chromium); ii. the i). ii). full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). ; EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). ; EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds iii). (TCL-SVOCs); iii). ; EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); ; iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaWest Main's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaWest Main's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia West Main shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia West Main in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaWest Main, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia GMH shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2018). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaGMH's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaGMH's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia GMH shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia GMH in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaGMH, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia GMH shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia GMH shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia The Heddle shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2018). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide but with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use be capable of achieving appropriate detection reporting levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaThe Heddle's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaThe Heddle's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia The Heddle shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia The Heddle in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaThe Heddle, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. 9). The Heddle shall begin implementation of the Work Plan as soon as reasonably possible after receipt of written approval of the Work Plan by the Department. 10). The Heddle shall inform the Department at least five (5) working days in advance of all field activities conducted pursuant to the Work Plan, and shall allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia The Heddle shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia The Heddle shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. South Carolina statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-71. The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide but with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Metanoia's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and Metanoia's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-81, for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). Metanoia, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia The City shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 25 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61R.61-71, the South Carolina Well Standards. The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency EPA Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) SSL for soil samples shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection detections levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaThe City's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaThe City's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 25A S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61R.61-81, for the test method(s) and parameters methods specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia The City shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia The City in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaThe City, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. 9). The City shall begin implementation of the Work Plan as soon as reasonably possible after receipt of written approval of the Work Plan by the Department. 10). The City shall inform the Department at least five (5) working days in advance of all field activities conducted pursuant to the Work Plan, and shall allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired.of 11). Metanoia The City shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia The City shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. South Carolina statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia Scrooge shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-71. The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide but with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use be capable of achieving appropriate detection reporting levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Metanoia▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'s consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaScrooge's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-81, for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia Scrooge shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia Scrooge in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaScrooge, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia Scrooge shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia Scrooge shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, items and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia WMI and WML shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2018). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide but with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use be capable of achieving appropriate detection reporting levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Metanoia's consulting firm(s)) engaged by WMI and WML, analytical laboratories, and Metanoia's contact person of WMI and WML for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia WMI and WML shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia WMI and WML in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaWMI and WML, or its their designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. 9). WMI and WML shall begin implementation of the Work Plan as soon as reasonably possible after receipt of written approval of the Work Plan by the Department. 10). WMI and WML shall inform the Department at least five (5) working days in advance of all field activities conducted pursuant to the Work Plan, and shall allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia WMI and WML shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia WMI and WML shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia Rock Hill EDC shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2002 & Supp. 2016). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaRock Hill EDC's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaRock Hill EDC's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. . a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). Metanoia, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.specified

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. South Carolina statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia HPH shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-71. The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide but with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use be capable of achieving appropriate detection reporting levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaHPH's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaHPH's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-81, for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia HPH shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia HPH in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaHPH, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. 9). allow HPH shall begin implementation of the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any Work Plan as soon as reasonably samples if desired. 11). Metanoia HPH shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia HPH shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, items and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia The Non-Responsible Parties shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 25 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61R.61-71, the South Carolina Well Standards. The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency EPA Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) SSL for soil samples shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection detections levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Metanoia's The Non-Responsible Parties' consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and Metanoia's the Non-Responsible Parties' contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 25A S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61R.61-81, for the test method(s) and parameters methods specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia The Non-Responsible Parties shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia the Non-Responsible Parties in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaThe Non-Responsible Parties, or its designeetheir designee(s), shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. 9). The Non-Responsible Parties shall begin implementation of the Work Plan as soon as reasonably possible after receipt of written approval of the Work Plan by the Department. 10). The Non-Responsible Parties shall inform the Department at least five (5) working days in advance of all field activities conducted pursuant to the Work Plan, and shall allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia The Non-Responsible Parties shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia The Non-Responsible Parties shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia BRI shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2018). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide but with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use be capable of achieving appropriate detection reporting levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaBRI's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaBRI's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia BRI shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia BRI in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaBRI, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. 9). BRI shall begin implementation of the Work Plan as soon as reasonably possible after receipt of written approval of the Work Plan by the Department. 10). BRI shall inform the Department at least five (5) working days in advance of all field activities conducted pursuant to the Work Plan, and shall allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia BRI shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia BRI shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. South Carolina statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia 200 ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-71. The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide but with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use be capable of achieving appropriate detection reporting levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Metanoia's ▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and Metanoia's 200 ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-81, for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). Metanoia, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2018). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇ in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). Metanoia▇▇▇▇▇▇, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia TC1301 shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2002 & Supp. 2016). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaTC1301's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaTC1301's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia TC1301 shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia TC1301 in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaTC1301, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. 9). allow TC1301 shall begin implementation of the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any Work Plan as soon as reasonably samples if desired. 11). Metanoia shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia MC shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2016). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaMC's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaMC's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia MC shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia MC in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaMC, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia MC shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia MC shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). ) The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). ) The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). ) All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia SLLIM shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). ) The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). ) The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2016). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). ) The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaSLLIM's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaSLLIM's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia SLLIM shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). ) The Department will notify Metanoia SLLIM in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). Metanoia8) SLLIM, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. . 9) SLLIM shall begin implementation of the Work Plan as soon as reasonably possible after receipt of written approval of the Work Plan by the Department. 10) SLLIM shall inform the Department at least five (5) working days in advance of all field activities conducted pursuant to the Work Plan, and shall allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia ) SLLIM shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia SLLIM shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. South Carolina statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇ shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-71. The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide but with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use be capable of achieving appropriate detection reporting levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇'▇ consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇'▇ contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-81, for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇ shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇ in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). Metanoia▇▇▇▇▇, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇ shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇ shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, items and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia LTHB shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2018). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide but with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use be capable of achieving appropriate detection reporting levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaLTHB's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaLTHB's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia LTHB shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia LTHB in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaLTHB, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia LTHB shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia LTHB shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, items and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. South Carolina statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Laboratory Services and Applied Science Division (LSASD) Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-71. The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide but with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use be capable of achieving appropriate detection reporting levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-81, for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). Metanoia▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. 9). ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall begin implementation of the Work Plan as soon as reasonably possible after receipt of written approval of the Work Plan by the Department. 10). ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall inform the Department at least five (5) working days in advance of all field activities conducted pursuant to the Work Plan, and shall allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired.of 11). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, items and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia BFSM shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2016). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaBFSM's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaBFSM's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia BFSM shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia BFSM in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaBFSM, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia BFSM shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia BFSM shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia DPC shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2016). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaDPC's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaDPC's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia DPC shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia DPC in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaDPC, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. 9). DPC shall begin implementation of the Work Plan as soon as reasonably possible after receipt of written approval of the Work Plan by the Department. 10). DPC shall inform the Department at least five (5) working days in advance of all field activities conducted pursuant to the Work Plan, and shall allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia DPC shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia DPC shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia SIG shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2018). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaSIG's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaSIG's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia SIG shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia SIG in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaSIG, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia SIG shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia SIG shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. South Carolina statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇ shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-71. The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide but with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use be capable of achieving appropriate detection reporting levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇'▇ consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇'▇ contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-81, for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇ shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇ in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). Metanoia▇▇▇▇▇, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. 9). ▇▇▇▇▇ shall begin implementation of the Work Plan as soon as reasonably possible after receipt of written approval of the Work Plan by the Department. 10). ▇▇▇▇▇ shall inform the Department at least five (5) working days in advance of all field activities conducted pursuant to the Work Plan, and shall allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇ shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇ shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, items and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia MH shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2016). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaMH's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaMH's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia MH shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia MH in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaMH, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2018). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide but with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use be capable of achieving appropriate detection reporting levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇ in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). Metanoia▇▇▇▇▇▇, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia Balboa shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 25 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61R.61-71, the South Carolina Well Standards. The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full TAL: EPA Target Analyte List (TAL)List; i). TAL-Metals: EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals)cyanide; ii. the full TCL: EPA Target Compound List (TCL)List; i). TCL VOCs: EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); Compounds; ii). TCL SVOCs: EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs)Compounds; iii). TCL Pesticides: EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). TCL PCBs: EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs)Biphenyls. d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Metanoia's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and Metanoia's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-81, for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). Metanoia, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. South Carolina statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia Minkles shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-71. The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide but with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use be capable of achieving appropriate detection reporting levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇' consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and Metanoia's ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇' contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-81, for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). Metanoia▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia Minkles shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia Minkles shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, items and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. South Carolina statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia Marriott shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-71. The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide but with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use be capable of achieving appropriate detection reporting levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaMarriott's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaMarriott's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-81, for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia Marriott shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia Marriott in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaMarriott, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia Park View shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2018). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use appropriate detection levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaPark View's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaPark View's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia Park View shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia Park View in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaPark View, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract

Work Plan Logistics. 1). The Work Plan(s) shall set forth a schedule and methods for assessment and corrective action activities detailed herein. 2). The Work Plan(s) shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one hard copy and one electronic copy of the entire Work Plan on a compact disk (in .pdf format). 3). All activities undertaken pursuant to this Contract shall be consistent with S.C. statutes, regulations, and permitting requirements (e.g., stormwater management and waste disposal regulations). Metanoia DT shall identify and obtain the applicable permits before beginning any action. 4). The Work Plan(s) shall be in accordance with accepted industry standards and shall be signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer or Professional Geologist duly-licensed in South Carolina. 5). The Work Plan(s) shall provide detailed information about the proposed sampling points, collection methods, analytical methods, quality assurance procedures, and other pertinent details of the assessment and/or corrective measures activities consistent with the following: a). Sample collection methodologies shall be consistent with the US EPA Region IV Field Branches Quality System and Technical Procedures. b). All monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ and groundwater sampling points shall be constructed in accordance with Well Standards, 6 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-7171 (2012 & Supp. 2018). The Work Plan shall provide sufficient detail to support issuance of the well approvals by the Department. c). The laboratory analyses for samples taken pursuant to the Work Plan are specified in the media-specific sub-paragraphs below, but may include any of the following: i. the full EPA Target Analyte List with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL); i). EPA Target Analyte List excluding cyanide but with chromium speciation to analyze for hexavalent chromium (TAL-Metals); ii. the full EPA Target Compound List (TCL); i). EPA Target Compound List Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL- VOCs); ii). EPA Target Compound List Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (TCL-SVOCs); iii). EPA Target Compound List Pesticides (TCL-Pesticides); iv). EPA Target Compound List Polychlorinated Biphenyls (TCL- PCBs). d). All analytical methods shall use be capable of achieving appropriate detection reporting levels to allow comparison to the media-specific screening criteria listed in the “United States Environmental Protection Agency Regional Screening Levels for Chemical Contaminants at Superfund Sites” (EPA RSLs) in effect at the time of sampling. The applicable Protection of Groundwater Soil Screening Level (SSL) shall be the “MCL-Based SSL”, ,” if listed. If the applicable screening criteria are lower than achievable detection levels, the analytical method shall use the lowest achievable detection levels. 6). The Work Plan shall include the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of MetanoiaDT's consulting firm(s), analytical laboratories, and MetanoiaDT's contact person for matters relating to this Contract and the Work Plan. a). The analytical laboratory shall possess applicable Certification defined in the State Environmental Laboratory Certification Program, 7 S.C. Code ▇▇▇. Regs. 61-8181 (2012), for the test method(s) and parameters specified in the Work Plan. b). Metanoia DT shall notify the Department in writing of any changes concerning the consulting firm(s), contact person(s), or laboratory identified in the Work Plan. 7). The Department will notify Metanoia DT in writing of approvals or deficiencies in the Work Plan. 8). MetanoiaDT, or its designee, shall respond in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of any comments on the Work Plan by the Department. 9). DT shall begin implementation of the Work Plan as soon as reasonably possible after receipt of written approval of the Work Plan by the Department. 10). DT shall inform the Department at least five (5) working days in advance of all field activities conducted pursuant to the Work Plan, and shall allow the Department, or its authorized representatives, to take duplicates of any samples if desired. 11). Metanoia shall preserve items on the Property that may: 1) provide evidence of a Potentially Responsible Party's involvement at the Site; 2) lead to the discovery of other areas of Contamination at the Site; or 3) contain environmental information related to the Site. Such items may include drums, bottles, labels, business and operating records, contracts, Site studies, investigations, and other physical or written materials relating to the Site. Metanoia shall notify the Department of the location of any such items, and provide the Department with an opportunity to inspect any materials or copy any documents at the Department's expense prior to destruction of said items.any

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Sources: Voluntary Cleanup Contract