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M1974052
IBM Index Class Name
Hydrology
Doc Date
4/12/1999
Doc Name
WORK PLAN VARRA COAL ASH BURIAL PROJECT WELD COUNTY COLO CGRS #1-135-2755
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' CCRS, Inc. • <br />' 6.2 Subrnntractors <br />' Subcontracted services for this project will include Drilling Engineers of Fort Collins, Colorado, <br />and Analytica Environmental Laboratories, Inc., of Broomfield, Colorado. <br />' Drilling Engineers will be responsible for drilling soil borings and completing the borings as <br />' groundwater monitoring wells. Analytica will analyze groundwater samples for the analytes of <br />concern. <br />7.0 OVERVIEW -QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL <br />Quality assurance (QA) is a management system for ensuring that all information, data, and <br />' decisions resulting from the project are technically sound and properly documented. Quality <br />Control (QC) is the functional mechanism through which quality assurance achieves its goals. <br />' Quality control programs, for example, define the frequency and methods of checks, audits, and <br />reviews necessary to identify problems and dictate corrective action to resolve these problems, thus <br />' ensuring data of high quality. Thus, a QA/QC program pertains to all data collection, evaluation, <br />and review activities that are part of the project. <br />' The use of qualified personnel for conducting various portions of the project is of paramount <br />importance to an effective QA/QC program. This pertains not only to qualified QA/QC specialists, <br />' but also to specialists in other fields, including hydrogeologists, air quality specialists, soil <br />scientists, analytical chemists and other scientific and technical disciplines. The project manager <br />' should ensure that qualified specialists, primarily individuals with the proper education, training, <br />and experience, including licensed or certified professionals, are directing and performing the <br />' various project activities. The same general principles apply to selection of contractors and/or <br />outside laboratories. <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br />12 <br />
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