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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDERR-2024-010178Rockwell Solutions, Inc. 718 E Bridger Lane Elk Ridge, UT 84651 (801) 361-2930 August 15, 2024 Andrea Johnson Jenkins Oil 1100 West Industrial Road Cedar City, UT 84721 RE: Workplan for Subsurface Investigation OLF-1 Rally Stop #8 10 E Center Street Facility ID #6000053; Release OLF Dear Mrs. Johnson: Rockwell Solutions, Inc. submits this work plan and budget to conduct a subsurface investigation at the above referenced site. PST Fund payment claims will reference this work plan and specific tasks itemized below. INTRODUCTION The site is an active gas station in Panguitch, Utah, with three underground storage tanks (USTs) and four dispensers. As can be seen on Figure 1, an addition to the convenience store building was constructed over the corner of the UST basin. A release was reported from the premium gasoline underground storage tank (UST) on August 5, 2024, after a tank tightness test confirmed a Veeder Root release alarm. It was estimated that approximately 250 gallons of gasoline were released. The tank was immediately emptied and taken out of service. The release was assigned code OLF. The purpose of the subsurface investigation is to define the horizontal and vertical extents of contamination and identify free product, if any, associated with the release, and to determine if contamination underlies the convenience store building. SCOPE OF WORK Monitoring Well Installation Groundwater monitoring wells will be installed around the UST basin and on the opposite side of the convenience store in the inferred downgradient direction. Figure 2 shows proposed well locations. Additional borings or wells may be installed to better define the extent of contamination based on field observations. Work Plan OLF-1, Subsurface Investigation, Rally Stop #8, Panguitch Rockwell Solutions, Inc., 718 E. Bridger Lane, Elk Ridge, UT 84651 801-361-2930 rockwellutah@yahoo.com 2 Borings for the wells will be advanced using direct push methodology. Soil samples will be collected continuously in five-foot plastic liners to evaluate the soil type and potential contamination. A portion of each soil liner will be collected and placed in a Ziploc baggie and set aside for contaminants to volatilize. The soil will be checked with a photoionization detector (PID). Soil samples will be collected for laboratory analysis from the interval with the highest PID reading. Soil samples will be analyzed for benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes (BTEXN) using EPA Method 8260 and total petroleum hydrocarbons-diesel range organics (TPH-DRO) using EPA Method 8015. It is estimated that groundwater is approximately seventeen feet below grade. Monitoring wells will be constructed of twenty-five feet of two-inch PVC with ten feet of screen. The wells will be developed and the top of each well will be surveyed with a transit level to determine depth to groundwater and groundwater flow direction. Groundwater Sampling After well development, Rockwell Solutions will measure depth to groundwater and free product, if any, at each well. Groundwater samples will be collected from all monitoring wells that don’t have free product. The sampling will be conducted following standard decontamination, sample collection, and sample preparation/ preservation protocol. Groundwater samples will be analyzed for MBTEXN and TPH-GRO using EPA Method 8260 and TPH-DRO using EPA Method 8015. A Utah Certified Laboratory will conduct all analyses. Rockwell Solutions proposes a second groundwater monitoring event approximately six weeks after the first event to confirm the initial results. Sub-Slab Vapor Sampling Two sub-slab vapor sampling points will be installed inside of the convenience store near the southwest corner of the building which overlies the UST basin and on the east end of the building. See Figure 2. Each point will be installed by drilling a hole through the concrete floor in which a sealed, barbed vapor point will be placed. A vapor sample will be collected using a one-liter SUMMA and will be analyzed for MBTEXN and TPH using EPA Method TO-15 by ALS Laboratories. SCHEDULE It is expected that the initial work activities will be completed in three days. Field work will be scheduled as soon as DERR approval of the work plan is received. KEY PERSONNEL Professional Geologist, Project Manager: David Hansen Work Plan OLF-1, Subsurface Investigation, Rally Stop #8, Panguitch Rockwell Solutions, Inc., 718 E. Bridger Lane, Elk Ridge, UT 84651 801-361-2930 rockwellutah@yahoo.com 3 SUBCONTRACTORS Well Installation: Direct Push Services Sub-slab Point Installation and Sampling: RMEC COST ESTIMATE Rockwell Solutions, Inc. estimates the cost to complete the work as described in this work plan is approximately $30,004.38. A detailed cost breakdown is presented in Table 1. The estimated budget will require adjustment if the scope of services identified herein is modified. Thank you for the opportunity to work with you on this project. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me at your convenience. Sincerely, David Hansen Rockwell Solutions, Inc. Certified UST Consultant CC130 cc: Alex Thompson, DERR Task 1 - Work plan Development LABOR Hours Title Code Description Rate Total 2,200.00$ 2,200.00$ Total Task 1 2,200.00$ Task 2 - Subsurface Investigation LABOR Hours Title Code Description Rate Total 3 professional geologist 102 senior management, oversight 147.00$ 441.00$ 3 project manager 103 health and safety plan prep 118.00$ 354.00$ 2 field scientist 104 field prep 101.00$ 202.00$ 28 project manager 103 118.00$ 3,304.00$ 4 field scientist 104 soil, gw, and vapor sample delivery 101.00$ 404.00$ 8 project manager 103 report preparation 118.00$ 944.00$ 4 field scientist 104 data compilation 101.00$ 404.00$ 1 professional geologist 102 report review 147.00$ 147.00$ 3 PST Specialist 108 PST Claims 78.00$ 234.00$ 2 clerical 109 general secretarial 62.00$ 124.00$ Subtotal 6,558.00$ SUBCONTRACTORS Item Quantity Unit Rate Total Direct Push Services (drilling) 1 lump sum 12,525.00$ 12,525.00$ 1 lump sum 2,167.50$ 2,167.50$ ALS (vapor sample analysis) 2 lump sum 260.00$ 520.00$ Subtotal 15,212.50$ OTHER DIRECT COSTS Item Quantity Unit Rate Total 383 miles 0.67$ 256.61$ 2 days 95.00$ 190.00$ sampling supplies 3 days 25.00$ 75.00$ survey equipment 1 days 50.00$ 50.00$ water level indicator 1 days 25.00$ 25.00$ traffic safety equipment 1 Day 15.00$ 15.00$ bailers 6 each 9.00$ 54.00$ lodging 2 nights 120.00$ 240.00$ per diem (meals) 2 days 50.00$ 100.00$ 99 miles 0.67$ 66.33$ 8 each 85.00$ 680.00$ 6 each 85.00$ 510.00$ Subtotal 2,261.94$ Total Task 2 24,032.44$ Table 1 10 E Center Street, Panguitch, Utah UST Facility #6000053; Release # OLF Budget for Workplan OLF-1 mileage to/from site monitoring well installation oversight, soil sampling, well development, survey, groundwater sampling, subslab vapor point sampling oversight, travel Subsurface Investigation work plan initial subsurface investigation RMEC (subslab vapor point installation and sampling) laboratory costs (8260/8015) soil samples photoionization detector mileage to/from lab laboratory costs (8260/8015) gw samples Rockwell Solutions, Inc. Page 1 of 2 Table 1 10 E Center Street, Panguitch, Utah UST Facility #6000053; Release # OLF Budget for Workplan OLF-1 Subsurface Investigation Task 3 - Groundwater Sampling (2nd event) LABOR 1 professional geologist 102 Senior Management 147.00$ 147.00$ 10 field scientist 104 groundwater sampling, travel 101.00$ 1,010.00$ 2 field scientist 104 field prep 101.00$ 202.00$ 2 field scientist 104 sample delivery 101.00$ 202.00$ 4 project manager 103 report preparation 118.00$ 472.00$ 2 field scientist 104 data compilation 101.00$ 202.00$ 1 project manager 102 report review 147.00$ 147.00$ 2 PST Specialist 108 PST Claims 78.00$ 156.00$ 1 clerical 109 general secretarial 62.00$ 62.00$ Subtotal 2,600.00$ SUBCONTRACTORS Item Quantity Unit Rate Total Subtotal -$ OTHER DIRECT COSTS Item Quantity Unit Rate Total 383 miles 0.67$ 256.61$ bailers 6 Each 9.00$ 54.00$ water level indicator 1 Day 25.00$ 25.00$ traffic safety equipment 1 Day 15.00$ 15.00$ 8260, 8015 lab analysis (groundwater) 6 Each 85.00$ 510.00$ lodging 1 Day 120.00$ 120.00$ per diem meals 2 Day 50.00$ 100.00$ sampling supplies 1 Day 25.00$ 25.00$ 99 miles 0.67$ 66.33$ Subtotal 1,171.94$ Total Task 3 3,771.94$ 30,004.38$ Total Work Plan mileage to/from lab mileage to/from site Rockwell Solutions, Inc. Page 2 of 2 Figure 2 Proposed Sample Locations Rally Stop #8 10 E Center Street Panguitch, UtahNORTH Approx. scale in feet 00 30 aterW Gas Sewer etElcric Telephone tSorm Drain Premium UST Figure 2 Proposed Sample Locations Rally Stop #8 10 E Center Street Panguitch, UtahNORTH Approx. scale in feet 00 30 aterW Gas Sewer etElcric Telephone tSorm Drain Proposed Monitoring Well Excavation Area Proposed Sub-Slab Vapor Point Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund Work Plan Approval Application and Agreement for Workplan No. OLF-1 Facility Name: Rally Stop #8, Address: 10 E Center Street, Panguitch, UT ID No. 6000053 Release ID OLF (“Release”) Owner/Operator, responsible party or other person seeking PST Fund reimbursement: Jenkins Oil (“Claimant”) Certified Consultant or other person performing remedial action concurrently with this Work Plan under the supervision of a certified consultant Rockwell Solutions, Inc. (“Contractor”) In submitting Work Plan OLF-1, for the above referenced Release OLF for approval, the Claimant and the Contractor collectively, the “Parties” represent and agree to the following. Definitions “Contractor” means the person identified as such above. “Claimant” means the person identified as such above. “Executive Secretary” means the Executive Secretary of the Solid and Hazardous Waste Control Board (UST). “Fund” means the Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund. “Release” means the release identified above. “State” means the State of Utah including its agencies, officers, employees, volunteers and specifically, the Division of Environmental Response and Remediation, the Executive Secretary of the Solid and Hazardous Waste Control Board (UST) and the Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund. “Work Plan” means the work plan identified above. 1) The key personnel, for which qualifications are submitted under R311-207-3(c), are: David S. Hansen 2) The Claimant acknowledges that the Claimant is required to obtain a payment bond from the Contractor under section 14-2-1 of the Utah Code. If the Claimant fails to do so, the Claimant is liable to each person who performed labor or services or supplied equipment or materials (“Subcontractors”) in the event the Contractor does not pay the subcontractors, even if the Claimant has paid the Contractor. See Utah Code section 14-2-2. The Claimant acknowledges and agrees that the Fund will not reimburse the Claimant for such Subcontractors’ claims for payment against the Claimant if the Fund has already made payment to the Claimant or Contractor. The Claimant understands that the premium paid for a payment bond is reimbursable. Therefore, the Claimant: a. has required the Contractor to obtain 100 percent payment bond through a United States Treasury-listed bonding company, and attached a copy, or; b. requests that PST fund reimbursement checks be made jointly to the Claimant, the Contractor and to the Subcontractors designated by the Parties, but waives all claims and remedies against the State if the Fund checks are not made as described above, or; c. has obtained other equivalent assurance and waives all claims and remedies against the State if the equivalent assurance does not adequately protect the Claimant. The equivalent assurance is described as follows: Rockwell Solutions, Inc., Agreement for Professional Services Contract between Jenkins Oil and Rockwell Solutions, Inc.. 3) The Parties agree that the Contractor shall have no cause of action against the State for payment. The Parties acknowledge and agree that the State is not a party to any contract with the Claimant or the Contractor for reimbursement from the Fund in the execution of this Work Plan, except to the extent provided by a contract signed by the Executive Secretary. Instead, the Claimant’s reimbursement is governed by the Utah Underground Storage Tank Act and the Utah Underground Storage Tank Rules and the Contractor is entitled to reimbursement solely under the contract he has with the Claimant. 4) The Parties agree that they will use a subcontracting method consistent with the requirements of R311-207. 5) The Parties agree that as a condition of performing the work under the Work Plan, the Contractor shall carry the insurance specified in R311-207-3(c)(5). The Contractor represents that certificate of insurance documenting the required insurance is attached or that a current certificate is on file with the Executive Secretary and has been provided to the Claimant. The Parties assume the risk and responsibility of ensuring that the appropriate insurance coverage is in place. 6) The Parties agree that payments from the Fund shall be limited to amounts that are customary, legitimate, reasonable and consistent with R311-207. Unless the Parties and the Executive Secretary have entered into a 3110 W. California Ave., suite D Salt Lake City, UT  84104 (801) 977-0731    ettechusa.com     Estimate ESTIMATE #1038290345 DATE PO # CUSTOMER Rockwell Solutions, Inc Mr. David Hansen 718 East Bridger Lane Elk Ridge, UT, 84651 (801) 361-2930 rockwellutah@yahoo.com   SERVICE LOCATION Rockwell Solutions, Inc Panguitch 10 E Center St Panquitch, UT, (801) 361-2930 rockwellutah@yahoo.com DESCRIPTION the below scope of work (SOW): - six (6) direct push borings to 25 ft bgs with continuous soil sampling - Install 2" monitoring well at each location - MW to include 10 ft of 10-slot well screen with 15 ft riser - Road rated flush mount finish Assumptions: - Well screen with be 2" pre-pack well screens - Does not include well development, private utility mark out, or hydrovac services Estimate Description Qty Rate Tax Total Drill Crew Operator + Helper 2.00 $2,800.00 $0.00 $5,600.00 Site Mobilization/Demobilization 1.00 $1,200.00 $0.00 $1,200.00 Equipment Decontamination Daily 2.00 $250.00 $0.00 $500.00 Monitoring Well 6.00 $800.00 $0.00 $4,800.00 Per Diem 4.00 $250.00 $0.00 $1,000.00 CUSTOMER MESSAGE  Estimate Total:$13,100.00 Note: By law E.T. Technologies must have a cleared utility markout ticket before we can drill. Due to our unfamiliarity with the project sites, we request that our clients call in a utility markout request to the appropriate OneCall system and immediately notify E.T. Technologies with their ticket number. This allows us to obtain our ticket based on the client and participate in any utility site meets that may or may not be required. Postponement of drill work may occur if sufficient time is not given to follow these steps. For planning purposes any addional direct push rig day use would be billed out at $2,800 per day and can be prorated for half days as necessary and consumables as necessary. PROPOSAL PRICING & CHANGE ORDERS All pricing quoted is valid for 30 days. Any changes to the scope of the work requires a separate proposal and a signed change order. Unexpected schedule changes initiated by Client that cause additional cost to our company will be invoiced at normal rates. PAYMENT OF CHARGES All charges are due and payable upon receipt of invoice. Payment terms for approved Clients are NET 30. Client agrees to pay a charge for all past due amounts in an amount equal to the lesser of one and one-half percent (1-1/2%) or a $5.00 minimum charge of such past due amounts for each month or part thereof during which such payments remain unpaid or the maximum rate allowed by applicable law. A service charge of $30.00 shall be added to all returned checks. In the event of non-payment, the Client shall be responsible for all of contractor’s reasonable attorney’s fees and costs incurred during collection. If Contractor shall seek to assign this account to an agency for collection, the client agrees to pay all fees and discounts imposed. FORCE MAJEURE Except for the obligation to pay for services rendered, neither party hereto shall be liable for its failure to perform hereunder, in whole or in part, due to contingencies beyond its reasonable control, including, but not limited to, strikes, riots, war, fire, acts of God, injunction, compliance with any law, regulation, guideline or order of any governmental body or any instrumentality thereof, whether now existing or hereafter created. ASSIGNMENT This Agreement is assignable with the written consent of both parties and shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns. Such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, nor required in the event of assignment by operation of law, nor required in the event of an assignment to an affiliate or Contractor, merger or sale by Contractor. SAVINGS CLAUSE In case any one or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement shall, for any reason, be held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not affect any other provisions of this Agreement; this Agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal or unenforceable provisions had never been contained herein, unless such finding shall impair the rights of obligations of Contractor, hereunder, in which event, at Contractor ’s option, this Agreement may be terminated. INDEMNITY/DAMAGES Client shall indemnify and hold Contractor harmless from any and all claims which arise out of the work, including claims relating to the treatment, storage, and disposal of waste, contaminated media, or hazardous substances (including cuttings or samples) from the property, whether such liability arises under the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act or otherwise, so long as the claim does not arise from the gross negligence of Contractor or its personnel. Client hereby agrees to indemnify and hold Contractor harmless from any and all loss, damages, suits, penalties, costs, liabilities and expenses (including but not limited to reasonable investigation and legal expenses) arising out of any claim for loss of or damage to property, including Contractor’s property, and injuries to or death of persons, including Contractor’s employees (i) caused by or resulting from Client’s negligence or willful misconduct; or (ii) caused by or resulting from Client’s providing to Contractor of waste other than Biomedical Waste or any other breach of this Agreement by Client. In all events, any damages sought to be collected from Contractor by Client shall not exceed the sum of fees paid by Client to Contractor. COMPLIANCE WITH LAW AND RECORD KEEPING In the performance of all services to be provided hereunder, Contractor and Client agree to comply with all applicable permits, all applicable federal, state, county and municipal laws and ordinances and all lawful orders, rules, regulations and guidelines of any duly constituted authority, including but not limited to, social security and income tax withholding laws, unemployment compensation laws, environment, safety and health laws and manifesting requirements. Contractor and its affiliates have obtained all necessary permits, license, zoning and other federal, state or local authorizations required to perform services hereunder and, upon request of Client. Contractor shall furnish copies thereof to Client. Contractor and Client shall keep and retain adequate books and records and other documentation including personnel records, correspondence, instructions, plans, receipts, vouchers, copies of all manifests, tracking records and any other records or reports or memoranda, consistent with and for the periods required by applicable regulatory requirements and guidelines pertaining to performance of the services required by this Agreement. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Contractor ’s relationship with Client under this Agreement shall be that of independent contractor. Contractor is to exercise its own discretion on the method and manner of performing its duties, and Client will not exercise control over Contractor or its employees except insofar as may be reasonably necessary to ensure performance and compliance with this Agreement. The employees, methods, equipment and facilities used by Contractor shall at all times be under its exclusive direction and control. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to designate Contractor, or any of its employees, agents, joint ventures or partners of Client. Client acknowledges and agrees that the scope of work may be performed in whole or in part by subcontractors selected by Contractor. AMENDMENT AND WAIVER Except as otherwise provided in Article III, this Agreement may be amended from time to time only by an instrument in writing signed by the parties to this Agreement at any time of such amendment. No provision of this Agreement can be waived except by a written instrument signed by the party waiving such provision, nor shall failure to object to any breach of a provision of this Agreement waive the right to object to a subsequent breach of the same or any other provision. ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement (including any attachments, exhibits, and amendments hereto) constitutes the entire understanding between the parties hereto, and cancels and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations, understandings and agreements, either written or oral, with respect to the subject matter hereof. GOVERNING LAW / MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Utah. If any of the conditions of the Agreement shall be finally determined to be invalid or unenforceable in whole or in part, the remaining provisions hereof shall remain in full force and effect, and be binding upon Contractor and Client. Contractor and Client agree to reform this Agreement to replace any such invalid or unenforceable provision with a valid and enforceable provision that comes as close as possible to the intention of the stricken provision. 20-1339913 | www.directpushservices.com Direct Push Services LLC PO Box 25784 Salt Lake City, UT 84125 +1 8014777077 sean@directpushservices.com Estimate ADDRESS Dave Hansen Rockwell Solutions 718 East Bridger Lane Elk Ridge, UT 84651 ESTIMATE #240279 DATE 08/13/2024 EXPIRATION DATE 11/30/2024 P.O. NUMBER SALES REP Panguitch Sean Bromley DATE ACTIVITY QTY RATE AMOUNT 7822 Direct Push Rig/Tooling 1.50 2,250.00 3,375.00 Mob/Demob Drill rig 500 3.75 1,875.00 Decon 1.50 150.00 225.00 MC 60 in PVC liner 30 15.00 450.00 2" monitoring wells with 10' screen, 15' riser, sand, bentonite, concrete apron. 6 950.00 5,700.00 Per diem 2 450.00 900.00 10 E Center Street, Panguitch 6 direct push borings to 25 feet install 2-inch monitoring wells in each boring wells: 10' of screen 0.010" 15' blank typical well installation with sand to approx 1 foot above the screen, bentonite seal above, well covers, etc decon between borings surface is asphalt Mob day 1 and drill, finish drilling day 2 and demob. TOTAL $12,525.00 Accepted By Accepted Date Project:Proposal #:RJR Description:Date:Check By: RJR # Units Cost # Units Cost # Units Cost 1 Project Setup, Oversight, Utility Locates, UDWR Coordination and Permitting, and Scheduling Project Manager (PM) / Licensed Well Driller hours 20 130.00$ 2,600.00$ Asphalt Cutter Rental LS 1 450.00$ 450.00$ Admin hours 1 59.00$ 59.00$ 2 Travel and Conduct Fieldwork Daily Rig Rate (GeoProbe 6620DT track rig) days 2 1,950.00$ 3,900.00$ Drillers Assistant (2 crew members)days 4 780.00$ 3,120.00$ Lodging (3 crew members)days 9 125.00$ 1,125.00$ Per Diem (3 crew members)days 12 59.00$ 708.00$ Mobilization / Demobilization LS 1 575.00$ 575.00$ Crew travel (2 crew members)hours 18 60.00$ 1,080.00$ Monitoring Well Construction Materials (2.0-inch sch40 PVC; 10-ft 0.010 slotted screen, 15-ft riser casing to surface, 10-20 sand filter pack, bentonite seal, locking j-plug, 8" traffic-rated EMCO Wheaton flush mount well cover) ea 6 460.00$ 2,760.00$ Field supplies and Consumables (3.75-inch probe rods, 3.75-inch expendable points, soil sample liners, equipment decontamination)days 1 550.00$ 550.00$ Mileage (2 vehicles, roundtrip)miles 1000 0.67$ 670.00$ LABOR Sub-Total 6,859.00$ 10,738.00$ ESTIMATED TOTAL 17,597.00$ Proposal assumes six (6) 2.0-inch MWs to 25-ft bgs using a Geoprobe 6620DT track mounted drill rig. RMEC to install and construct MWs using 2.0-inch diameter sch40 PVC; 10-ft 0.010 slotted well screen, 15-ft riser casing, 10-20 sand filter pack and bentonite seal, provide traffic-rated well cover and locking j-plugs at each location. Rockwell to develop MWs and collect samples. RMEC to coordinate UDWR well permitting, decontaminate equipment prior to mobilization and between each boring. M/E Sub-Total Task / Item #Work Description Units Labor Direct Costs & Materials Equipment (1) Coordinate with UDWR for monitoring well permits, (2) drill 6 borings to 25-ft bgs and convert each boring into a 2.0-inch monitoring wells (MWs) to 25-ft bgs using a Geoprobe track rig, (3) decontaminate equipment between borings. 8/14/2024 SUB-TOTALS PROJECT ESTIMATE SHEET ROCKWELL SOLUTIONS - 10 E Main Street Panguitch MW Installs 24E-4127 Estimated By: Total Cost 6,859.00$ 5,593.00$ 5,145.00$ 8/14/2024 Project Estimate Sheet 24E-4127 Page 1of 1 Project:Proposal #:RJR Description:Date:Check By: RJR # Units Cost # Units Cost # Units Cost 1 Project Setup, Coordination, Oversight, Utility Locates, and Scheduling Project Manager (PM)hours 1 130.00$ 130.00$ Admin hours 0.5 59.00$ 29.50$ 2 Travel and Conduct Fieldwork Environmental Scientist (ES) - Travel, fieldwork and sample submittal hours 14 95.00$ 1,330.00$ Lodging (1 crew member)days 1 125.00$ 125.00$ Per Diem (1 crew member)days 2 59.00$ 118.00$ Field supplies and Consumables (hammer drill, vapor pin probes, caps, polyethylene tubing, abandonment / surface restoration materials)days 1 100.00$ 100.00$ Mileage (1 vehicle, roundtrip)miles 500 0.67$ 335.00$ LABOR Sub-Total 1,489.50$ 678.00$ ESTIMATED TOTAL 2,167.50$ Proposal assumes installation of two (2) sub-slab vapor pin probes using hammer drill within concrete slab at property. RMEC to install probes, collect samples using 1L summa canister and 200 mL/min flow controller regulator for a 5-min grab sample at each probe location and submit to lab for VOCs for TO15 analysis. RMEC to extract vapor pins and abandon/repair sample locations following sample collection and submit samples with Rockwell Solutions as primary client for laboratory reporting and billing purposes. M/E Sub-Total Task / Item #Work Description Units Labor Direct Costs & Materials Equipment 1) Mobilize to Panguitch, UT, 2) install 2 sub-slab vapor pins within concrete floor of building, and 3) collect and submit samples to lab for TO15 VOC analysis and extract vapor pins/abandon and repair sampling locations. 8/14/2024 SUB-TOTALS PROJECT ESTIMATE SHEET ROCKWELL SOLUTIONS - 10 E Main St Panguitch - Sub Slab Vapor Sampling 24E-4127-SS Estimated By: Total Cost 1,489.50$ 343.00$ 335.00$ 8/14/2024 Project Estimate Sheet 24E-4127-Sub-Slab Page 1of 1