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t <br /> Kimley-Hom <br /> and Associates, Inc. <br /> Exhibit A to Amendment Number 1, <br /> dated January 9, 2013 <br /> Project Understanding <br /> hi response to the Florida Departinnent of,Environmental Protection' s (FDEP) December '11, 2012 <br /> 'correspondence, Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. (KHA) will conduct additional ground water <br /> sampling at the Shadowbrook Estates Site (the "Site"). The Consultant shall perform the <br /> following Additional Services: <br /> Task 1 — Ground Water Sampling <br /> The existing monitoring wells at the Northeast Grove and Southwest Grove will be re=sampled <br /> for total dissolved solids, arsenic and/or lead. Ground water sampling will be performed in <br /> accordance with the FDEP's Standard Operating Procedures. KHA will provide notification to <br /> the FDEP's;Southeast District 48-hours prior to commencement of the ground water sampling. <br /> Depth to ground water measurements will be made and recorded for each monitoring well prior to <br /> sampling. The depth to ground water at each monitoring .well will be measured with an electronic <br /> water level meter. Additionally, water level measurements will be recorded at the upstream and <br /> downstream benchmarks established for the canal along the western side of the Site. The water <br /> level measurements will ultimately be used to establish the localized direction of ground water <br /> flow across the Site. <br /> Prior to sampling, each of the monitoring wells will be purged to facilitate collection of <br /> representativesamples from the water-bearing formation. The monitoring wells will be purged <br /> using a peristaltic pump and low4low techniques. Throughout the. purging process„ field <br /> parameters will be measured and recorded on ground water sampling; logs. The measured field <br /> Ii <br /> parameters will include pH, specific conductivity, dissolved oxygen, oxidation/reduction <br /> potential, and turbidity. Ground water samples Will be collected from each monitoring well once <br /> the field parameter readings have stabilized indicating that fresh formation water . is ;entering the <br /> monitoring well . The: ground water samples will be collected in laboratory supplied containers <br /> with the appropriate preservatives.. Following collection, the ground water samples will be placed <br /> on IM=d prepared to transportto the designated laboratory under chain-of-custody protocol. <br /> Astoted in KH 's October 16, 20t2 letter to the FDEP, the ground water across the site contains <br /> elevated concentration. of tannins which impart elevated turbidity of the :ground water samples. As <br /> such, both total and dissolved metals samples will. be collected iirnn the Site: The dissolved <br /> metals samples will be collected using . a dedicated; 1 .0-m cor in-line filters pursuant to the <br /> FDEP's SOP DEMOP-00:1/01 FS 2225 . <br /> At the Northeast Grove area ground water samples will be collected. from monitoring wells NE& <br /> MW4R, NIB&MW- t Deep, NEG .MW 2, NEG-MW-3 and NE&MW4. The corresponding <br /> ground water samples . will be analyzed for total dissolved solids and total and dissolved arsenic. <br /> The eleven monitoring wells at the Southwest. Grove area: SWG-SRW- 1 ,, SING-SHWMW- <br /> tDEEP,, SWG-MW- 1 , SWO MW4, . SWG-MW4 SWG-MW 4, SW&MW4, SWG-MW4, <br /> SW&MW4v SWG-MW=100, and SWG-MW401, will be analyzed for° total dissolved solids, and . <br /> total and dissolved arsenic and lead. In addition to the 17 ground water samples, QA/QC samples <br />