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Vice Chairman Solari requested staff provide the Board with a brief synopsis on the <br />status of the former South Gifford Road Landfill Site project, to include how well the clean-up <br />has worked, and how long the remediation process will take. <br />Managing Director Himanshu Mehta, Solid Waste Disposal District, agreed to provide a <br />presentation that would update the Board on the South Gifford Road Landfill Site project. He <br />reported that active remediation had taken place years ago to make a major impact on reducing <br />contamination at the site, and he informed the Board that two consecutive quarters need to reflect <br />that concentrations are below the requirements in order for the Department of Environmental <br />Protection (DEP) to issue a "no further action notice" on a site such as this. He also pointed out <br />that staff is required by regulation to continue the sampling to show that the site is being <br />monitored. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION and the <br />Motion carried. The Board, by a 4-0 vote (Commissioner <br />Davis absent), approved the final invoice payment to <br />Geosnytec Consultants, Inc., for services provided, in the <br />amount of $1,414.17, as recommended in the <br />memorandum of June 17, 2010. <br />15.B.2. WORK ORDER No. 29 TO GEOSYNTEC FOR ONE YEAR OF GROUNDWATER <br />MONITORING AND REPORTING AT THE FORMER SOUTH GIFFORD ROAD <br />LANDFILL <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Flescher, SECONDED <br />by Vice Chairman Solari, the Board, by a 4-0 vote <br />(Commissioner Davis absent), approved Work Order No. <br />29, authorizing Geosyntec to provide groundwater <br />monitoring and reporting services for the former Gifford <br />Road Landfill in compliance with FDEP requirements for <br />July 6, 2010 <br />S.W.D.D. <br />2 <br />