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UNC Chapel Hill Permit <br /> I. RFI WORKPLAN REQUIREMENTS <br /> The Permittee shall prepare a RCRA Facility Investigation(RFI) Workplan that meets the <br /> requirements of Part IV of this document and the RFI Guidance, EPA-530/SW-89-031. This <br /> Workplan shall also include the development of the following plans, which shall be prepared <br /> concurrently: <br /> A. Project Management Plan <br /> Permittee shall prepare a Project Management Plan which will include a discussion of the <br /> technical approach, schedules and personnel. The Project Management Plan will also include <br /> a description of qualifications of personnel performing or directing the RFI, including <br /> contractor personnel. This plan shall also document the overall management approach to the <br /> RCRA Facility Investigation. <br /> B. Sampling and Analysis Plan(s) <br /> The Permittee shall prepare a plan to document all monitoring procedures: field sampling, <br /> sampling procedures and sample analysis performed during the investigation to characterize <br /> the environmental setting, source, and releases of hazardous constituents, so as to ensure that <br /> all information and data are valid and properly documented. The Sampling Strategy and <br /> Procedures shall be in accordance with Characterization of Hazardous Waste Sites A <br /> Methods Manual: Volume II., Available Sampling Methods, EPA-600/4-84-076, or EPA <br /> Region IV Engineering Compliance Branch's Standard Operating Procedure and Quality <br /> Assurance Manual(SOP). Any deviations from these references must be requested by the <br /> applicant and approved by EPA. The Sampling and Analysis Plan must specifically discuss <br /> the following unless the EPA-600/4-84-076 or SOP procedures are specifically referenced. <br /> 1. Sampling Strategy <br /> a. Selecting appropriate sampling locations, depths, etc.; <br /> b. Obtaining all necessary ancillary data; <br /> c. Determining conditions under which sampling should be conducted; <br /> d. Determining which media are to be sampled(e.g., ground water, air, soil, <br /> sediment, subsurface gas); <br /> e. Determining which parameters are to be measured and where; <br /> f. Selecting the frequency of sampling and length of sampling period; <br /> g. Selecting the types of samples (e.g., composites vs. grabs) and number of samples <br /> to be collected. <br /> B-2 <br />