1. This acquisition is a partial take. Work shall be accomplished within the demolition easement and the required right of way. See attached Right of Way plan. 2. Remove and dispose of unverified quantity of existing liquids, if any, within 1 Underground Storage Tank (1 – 2,000 gal tank), and any associated piping. Assume a maximum of 200 gallons of liquid to be removed from the tank. 3. Wash and triple rinse UST after proper removal of remaining liquids prior to removing tanks from the ground. Submit documentation provided by specialty UST wash contractor. 4. Excavate as necessary to expose the UST. 5. Remove 1 Underground Storage Tanks (1 – 2,000 gal tank) and any associated product piping. Backfill and compact with new, non-contaminated, acceptable soil. 6. Provide field sampling and lab analyses analysis for the tank, any associated piping, and soil piles as required by regulation. 7. Conduct Water Resources Survey and prepare UST Closure Report, including Form 7530-1. This facility is not listed with the GA EPD UST program. Leave the facility identification number blank. Submit the UST Closure Report to the site inspector for review. 8. Submit photographic documentation of the tank out of the tank pit as well as the empty tank pit to the site inspector. 9. Submit documentation of disposal of the tank to the site inspector. 10. Final grading and site restoration shall be co-ordinated with the Road Contractor. 11. Once the new grade has been prepared, the Demolition Contractor shall apply temporary seeding and straw cover to stabilize the demolition area and assist in erosion control, as prescribed in the GESA Handbook, 2" - 4" of dry straw covering (Ds1, Ds2) grass seed mixtures based on the season of the year and the geographic area. 12. The escape of sediment from the site shall be prevented by the installation of erosion and sediment control measures and practices prior to, or concurrent with, land disturbing activities. The Demolition Contractor is required to follow all erosion, runoff, and sediment control practices, including erecting of silt fencing or other measures as necessary, as required by local, state, and federal regulations. All erosions control measures shall comply with TITLE 12. Conservation and Natural Resources Chapter 7. Control of Soil Erosion and Sedimentation.