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08/12/2008
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Solid Waste Disposal Board
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15.B.2. DISPOSAL PROTOCOL FOR CONTAMINATED SOILS AND PERMISSION TO <br />ADVERTISE FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON SEPTEMBER 09, 2008 TO AMEND <br />SWDD RATE RESOLUTION <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Vice Chairman Davis, <br />SECONDED BY Commissioner Flescher, to approve <br />staff's recommendation. <br />Himanshu Mehta, Managing Director, SWDD, wanted to amend staff's <br />recommendation to limit contaminated soils to soils which are generated in Indian River <br />County, and also to accept the soils on an as -needed basis. <br />Vice Chairman Davis noted that it was important to make the public aware that <br />contaminated soil can be taken to the landfill and disposed of properly. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the <br />Motion carried unanimously, with the amendments <br />suggested by Director Mehta. The Board: (1) authorized <br />the Disposal Protocol for Contaminated Soils Generated in <br />Indian River County and accepted on an as -needed basis, <br />delivered to the Class I landfill to allow for a rate of $5.00 <br />per ton to be set after required Public Hearing for <br />materials that pass the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching <br />Procedure and the materials that demonstrate that their <br />concentrations are below the Florida Department of <br />Environmental Protection (FDEP) commercial/industrial <br />cleanup target levels whereby the material may be of <br />2 <br />August 12, 2008 <br />S.W.D.D. <br />
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