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EXHIBIT A <br /> GeoSyntec 6770 South Washington Avenue. • Suite 1 <br /> Titusville, Florid 32780 • USA <br /> Consultants Tel. (321 ) 269-5880 • Fax ( 21 ) 269-5813 <br /> 11 November 2005 <br /> Himanshu H . Mehta, P . E . V <br /> Environmental Engineer <br /> E 13 <br /> Indian River County Department of Utility Services i 2005 <br /> 184025 h Street <br /> Vero Beach, Florida 32960 <br /> Subject : Proposal to Address Waste Oil Contaminated Soil <br /> North County R . O . Plant, Facility #9600729 <br /> Vero Beach, FL 32962 <br /> Dear Mr. Mehta : <br /> GeoSyntec Consultants (GeoSyntec) is pleased to submit this fee proposal to Indian <br /> River County (IRC) Solid Waste Disposal District ( SWDD) for professional services <br /> associated with the sampling, excavation, transportation, and disposal of waste oil <br /> contaminated soil at the referenced site . GeoSyntec understands that two waste oil <br /> drums were removed by Cliff Berry, Inc . on 29 September 2005 and that a limited waste <br /> oil discharge has been reported at the former drum location . GeoSyntec is in receipt of <br /> the Indian River County Department of Health letter dated 6 October 2005 , which <br /> requires clean-up of waste oil stained soils at the former drum location and verification <br /> that the groundwater has not been impacted by the waste oil discharge . <br /> Based on an email received from Himanshu Mehta with the IRC Department of <br /> Utility Services (IRCDUS ) on 1 November 2005 , GeoSyntec understands that it is <br /> IRCDUS ' intention to have the impacted soil removed from the former drum location <br /> and to verify that the groundwater has not been impacted by the waste oil release . The <br /> proposed scope of work is intended to meet the project objectives . <br /> PROPOSED SCOPE OF WORK <br /> Prior to initiating field activities, GeoSyntec will prepare a Site- Specific Health & <br /> Safety Plan ( SSH&SP), in accordance with the requirements of 29 CFR I art 1910 . <br /> Additionally, GeoSyntec will procure the transportation subcontractor, collect and <br /> organize the field sampling equipment, and coordinate the field work and soil disposal <br /> with IRCDUS and the North County R . O . Plant personnel . <br /> For the purpose of this proposal, it was estimated that the waste oil con aminated <br /> soil will be hand excavated and placed in two , 55 -gallon drums (based up )n e-mail <br /> R050076 — IRC Waste Oil Contaminated Soil Proposal <br />