The project will involve but is not limited to the removal and proper disposal of petroleumcontaminated soils by excavation, application of remediation material in the subsurface, backfilling/compaction, and restoring the disturbed area to gravel. Ensure a Right of Entry Agreement has been obtained from the landowner prior to the start of the contract. Excavate contaminated soil from the ground by providing all necessary personnel, labor, materials, and equipment to remove approximately 300 tons of material and dispose of it properly. This includes any additional excavation depending on field screenings and site conditions. Work with the on-site WVDEP Project Manager to determine if and how much excavation is appropriate. Segregate obviously contaminated and non-contaminated soils during excavation. Field screen and segregate contaminated and uncontaminated soils. If necessary, ensure contaminated and uncontaminated soil/debris is placed on and covered by 6- mil black plastic to prevent runoff of material until soil/debris is properly managed. Perform sampling in accordance with Corrective Action Guidance Document. WVDEP Project Manager will assist in the location for compliance sampling during the excavation event. Up to 20 soil samples can be collected and analyzed for BTEX (EPA 8260). Apply approved ISCO powder compound during backfill of excavation. Backfill excavated area with gravel. Provide the necessary labor, material, and equipment to backfill the excavation; including compaction of backfill. Reclaim disturbed areas by providing labor, material, and equipment necessary to reclaim the disturbed areas and associated excavation areas with gravel. Submittal of a Site Investigation Report utilizing the WVDEP templates and guidance. Contractor is responsible for contacting Miss Utility/WV811 and any other utilities to have them marked prior to project commencing.