Site #1. Fairfield Police Department, 100 Reef Road, Fairfield, CT 06824 Tank #2 Size: 8,000 gal. Oil Tank, Contents: <100 gallons Heating Oil (see attachment for location of this tank.) Site #2. Operation Hope, 50 Nichols Street, Fairfield, CT 06824 Tank #1. Size: 1000 gal., Contents: <100 gallons Heating Oil General Scope of Work: • Obtain all necessary permits for oil tank removal as deemed by Local, State, and Federal regulatory agencies. • Properly dispose of all residual liquid inside the tank which is estimated above. Disposal costs are to be included in the Base Bid amounts. • LEP cost to be included in base bid amounts. • Excavate tanks including all associated piping and remove from the ground. Remove and properly dispose of the concrete and covers above the tanks. • Inert the tanks as needed and transport it off-site to an approved tank decommissioning facility for proper cleaning and disposal; or clean the tanks onsite and dispose of at an approved facility. Provide documentation that this is completed. • Remove/abandon associated piping to the base of the building foundation. Cap any line leading to fuel oil pumping equipment. All piping that is underground shall be removed. • Collect and test soil samples in accordance with the Connecticut Department of Environmental & Energy Protection Underground storage tank regulations. Underground Storage Tanks (USTs): https://www.ct.gov/deep/cwp/view.asp?a=2692&q=322600&deepNav_GID=1652 • Clean and cold patch/asphalt all disturbed areas. Final restoration shall be included in Base Bids. • It is the Contractor’s responsibility to protect the construction site and the existing buildings. • All Federal, State and Local Codes relating to oil tank removal must be maintained. All work must be in strict accordance with all EPA, DEEP, State and Local rules, codes, regulations and ordinances. • A six (6) foot high chain link construction fence shall be installed around the work area for the duration of construction. The construction site must be properly secured at all times. • Work area must be kept free of hazards and protected at all times. • The scope of work does not include replacement of the removed tank.