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Official Document Type
Work Order
Approved Date
10/10/2006
Control Number
2006-357
Agenda Item Number
14.B.2.
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GeoSyntec Consultants, Inc.
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IRC Solid Waste Disposal District - IRC Landfill Work Order #5
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Ms . Polly Kratman GeoSyntec Consultants <br /> Indian River County <br /> 15 September 2006 <br /> Page 4 <br /> under the MPIS will be presented in a report supported by attachments containing chain- <br /> of-custody sheets, field notes and observations, water sampling logs, maps, analytical <br /> results, and any other applicable materials . The reports will include ground water <br /> elevation contour map, signed and sealed by a Florida registered professional engineer. <br /> These reports will be submitted to SWDD for review prior to submittal to FDEP . <br /> According to the MPIS , monitoring test results must be submitted to FDEP within 60 days <br /> of receipt of the analytical data from the laboratory. <br /> Task 3 — Preparation of Biennial Report <br /> GeoSyntec will prepare the 2005-2006 biennial report that summarizes and interprets <br /> the water quality data and water level measurements collected during the previous four <br /> years . In accordance with the requirements of the MPIS , the report will contain, at a <br /> minimum, the following: <br /> • Tabular and graphical displays of any data that shows that a monitoring parameter <br /> has been detected, including hydrographs of all monitoring wells; <br /> • Trend analysis of any monitoring parameters detected; <br /> • Comparisons among shallow, middle, and deep wells, if applicable; <br /> • Comparison between upgradient and downgradient wells; <br /> • Correlation between related parameters such as total dissolved solids and specific <br /> conductance; <br /> • Discussion of erratic and/or poorly correlated data; <br /> • An interpretation of the ground water contour maps, including an evaluation of <br /> ground water flow rates; and <br /> • An evaluation of the adequacy of the water quality monitoring frequency and <br /> sampling locations based upon site conditions . <br /> The biennial report will be signed and sealed by a Florida registered professional engineer <br /> in accordance with the requirements of Florida Statutes (F . S . ) Chapters 471 and 492 . A <br /> draft copy of the report will be submitted to SWDD for review prior to submittal to FDEP . <br /> XL06177VL60137 .doc FEM <br />
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