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c. The information collected from the site visit allows the UXO contractor to gain a better
understanding of the nature and extent of OE contamination, verify the locations of the proposed
areas of interest, and better define the locations for the removal action. Examples of site-specific
information important to removal design include:
(2) Anticipated depth of UXO.
(3) Site topography and vegetation.
(4) Available environmental resource data.
(5) Past, current, and future land use.
(6) Geologic conditions.
(7) Clear distances to inhabited buildings.
(8) Man-made features potentially affected by removal actions.
d. Site Visit Requirements. The site visit requirements for an EE/CA are applicable to the
removal action phase. Site visit requirements are discussed in Chapter 9, paragraph 9-3c(2).
11-4. Preparation, Review and Approval of Contractor Planning Documents. The removal
action contractor's initial planning tasks include preparation of the Work Plan, SSHP, and ESS.
Once these documents have been approved, the Notice-to-Proceed for the field components of
the removal action will be issued.
a. Work Plan.
(1) Contents.
(a) A site-specific Work Plan is required for all OE removal projects. Following the site
visit, the UXO contractor will prepare a Work Plan and related sub-plans that describe the
proposed methodology for accomplishing the removal action. The Work Plan and sub-plans will
be prepared in accordance with contract requirements. The following documents describing the
removal action methodology may be included in the Work Plan:
Technical Management Plan.
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