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Official Document Type
Work Order
Approved Date
05/04/2010
Control Number
2010-115
Agenda Item Number
15.B.3
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Camp Dresser and McKee (CDM)
SWDD
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Work Order No.15 Phase 1 Surface Groundwater
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D <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> INDIAN RIVER COUNTY LANDFILL <br /> SURFACE WATER AND GROUNDWATER MONITORING AND EVALUATION <br /> PHASE I <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> On February 4, 2010 Indian River County (IRC) Solid Waste Disposal District (SWDD) staff <br /> noticed a discoloration in the C-5 drainage canal (C-5 Canal) which appeared to originate just <br /> north of the closed unlined landfill cell. The C-5 Canal is part of the Indian River Farms Water <br /> Control District (IRFWCD) canal system and ultimately drains into the Indian River Lagoon . <br /> After observing the discolored water SWDD immediately notified the IRC stormwater inspector <br /> and the IRFWCD . At the request of the IRFWCD a ditch block was placed in the C-5 Canal to <br /> stop flow until further testing could be performed . <br /> Surface water samples were taken on February 26, 2010 . After review of the data and <br /> comparison of the results to the allowable values for Surface Water Quality Standards as <br /> defined in Chapter 62-302, of the Florida Administrative Code (F . A . C) . , it was determined that <br /> releasing the water would have no significant adverse impact on the quality of water in the C-5 <br /> Canal or downstream receiving water bodies . Therefore, the ditch blocks were removed on <br /> March 11 , 2010 . Camp Dresser & McKee Inc . (CDM) and SWDD met with IRFWCD and IRC <br /> stormwater representatives to discuss the potential contamination of the C-5 Canal and possible <br /> long and short term solutions to address the problem. In accordance with discussions in the <br /> meeting and as requested by SWDD, CDM notified the Florida Department of Environmental <br /> Protection (FDEP) on March 11 , 2010 of the potential contamination. CDM, SWDD, and <br /> IRFWCD representatives met with FDEP on March 30, 2010 to discuss the situation and the <br /> appropriate steps for moving forward . <br /> In the meeting, FDEP requested that IRC initiate evaluation monitoring pursuant to Chapter 62- <br /> 701 .510 (7) , F . A . C . and further evaluate the nature of contamination in the C-5 Canal to <br /> determine if short-term interim actions are necessary to mitigate the contamination in surface <br /> water . As discussed with the FDEP and SWDD, CDM will proceed in two separate Phases . <br /> Phase I includes the development of evaluation plans as required by FDEP, installation of <br /> shallow groundwater monitoring wells, collection and analyses of groundwater and surface <br /> water samples, and reporting . Phase I1, if necessary, includes the feasibility analysis, design, <br /> permitting and implementation of the optimum corrective action strategy . Phase II will be <br /> performed under a separate work order . <br /> A-1 j12767.docx <br />
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