Specifications include, but are not limited to: The purpose of this project is to try and provide a reliable source of Well water for this park. See Figure 1 &2 for Drilling well locations. The well casing will be a diameter of 10" and no more than a 350' deep at both locations. A concrete slab will be poured around the well casing. The size of the slab will be 6'x 6' and it will be 6" thick. This slab will be poured on top of the surface. BM P's will be used to control possible offsite movement of the drilling slurry. The well will have the following setbacks, at least a 150' from septic leach fields and septic tanks;and a 100 feet from septic lines. Park staff will follow the draw down test and water quality testing as required per the State Water Resource Control Board. All utility lines shall be located before ground disturbance starts. No trees will be removed during the construction. No roots over 2" will be cut. In the event that previously unknown cultural resources (including but not limited to dark soil containing shell, bone, flaked stone, groundstone, or deposits of historic trash) are encountered during project construction by anyone, the project manager will put work on hold at that specific location and workers will redirect to other tasks. A DPR-qualified archaeologist will record and evaluate the find and work with the project manager to implement avoidance, preservation, or recovery measures as appropriate prior to any work resuming at that specific location. In the event that human remains are discovered, work will cease immediately in the area of the find and the project manager will notify the DPR cultural resource specialist assigned to this project. Any human remains and/or funerary objects will be left in place or returned to the point of discovery and covered with soil. The DPR Sector Superintendent or cultural resource specialist will notify the County Coroner, in accordance with section 7050.5 of the California Health and Safety Code.