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Geosyntec � 6770 South Washington Avcnuc, Suitc3 <br /> Titusville, Florida 32780 <br /> PH 32 I ' 69. 5880 <br /> consultants FAX 321 . 269 . 5S 13 <br /> wkNNr osynaec.aom <br /> ATTACHMENT A <br /> 7 November 2009 <br /> Mr. Tom Frame <br /> General Services Director <br /> Indian River County <br /> 1800 27 ` ' Street <br /> Vero Beach, Florida 32960 <br /> Subject : Professional Services Proposal <br /> Foam - Fill Underground Storage Tank Closure <br /> Marks Mobil <br /> 4310 20"' Street <br /> Vero Beach , FL 32966 - 2202 <br /> FDEP Facility ID #31 / 8520214 <br /> Dear Mr . Frame : <br /> Geosyntec Consultants ( Geosyntec) is pleased to submit this fee proposal to Indian River County <br /> ( IRC ) for professional services associated with the closure of one , 12 , 000 gallon steel <br /> underground storage tank ( UST ) , two , 10 , 000 gallon steel USTs , and one, 1 , 000 gallon steel UST <br /> at the referenced Marks Mobil site . It is Geosyntec ' s understanding that the 12 , 000 gallon UST <br /> and one , 10 , 000 gallon UST have been used for the storage of unleaded gasoline, one , 10 , 000 <br /> gallon UST has been used for the storage of diesel fuel , and one , 1 , 000 gallon UST has <br /> been <br /> used for waste oil . The scope of work described below has been developed in accordance with <br /> Florida Department of Environmental Protection ( FDEP ) Storage Tank System Closure <br /> Assessment Requirements and Chapter 62 - 761 , Florida Administrative Code ( FAC ) . <br /> Based on Florida Statute 376 . 30716 , sampling is not required prior to tank closure at sites that <br /> are eligible for the petroleum cleanup program . Since this site is eligible for petroleum cleanup <br /> program funding in the future, soil and groundwater sampling are not required prior to the UST <br /> closure activities and will not be included as part of this project scope of work . <br /> The proposed scope of work for the services required to close the USTs via foam filling has been <br /> broken down into three separate phases ( Phases A through C ) as described below . <br />