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Mr. Himanshu Mehta, P.E. Managing Director <br /> 21 September 2016 <br /> Page 3 <br /> PROPOSED SCOPE OF WORK <br /> This project includes professional engineering services required to renew the Title V Air <br /> Operation Permit for the IRCL facility. The scope of work is based on the requirements of <br /> Chapter 403 of the Florida Statue (F.S.), Chapters 62-4, 62-210 and 62-213 of the Florida <br /> Administrative Code (F.A.C.), and Geosyntec's understanding of the project based on <br /> information provided by SWDD and the NSPS requirements. Geosyntec will provide all <br /> engineering services necessary to prepare the 5-year permit renewal application, including Tier 2 <br /> testing to calculate the NMOC, and address any RAI from FDEP. <br /> For budgeting purposes, the scope of work will be performed in four phases as follows: <br /> • Phase 1 —General Consulting/Meeting Support/Project Management; <br /> • Phase 2—Tier 2 Testing and Reporting; <br /> • Phase ') —Title V Permit Renewal Application; and <br /> • Phase 4—Response to Regulatory Comments. <br /> Each of these phases is briefly described below. <br /> Phase 1 —General Consulting/Meeting Support/Project Management <br /> Under this phase, Geosyntec will perform project planning and management responsibilities, <br /> such as correspondence with SWDD and FDEP, invoice review, project coordination, budget and <br /> schedule tracking and project administration. Geosyntec has also included a budget for <br /> preparation and attendance (by two Geosyntec personnel) at two meetings: (i) kickoff meeting <br /> with SWDD staff to obtain information required to complete the application; and (ii) a meeting <br /> with FDEP and SWDD to discuss specific permitting issues. Geosyntec has assumed that the <br /> FDEP meeting will be held via teleconference in order to reduce overall costs to the project. <br /> Phase 2—Tier 2 Testing and Reporting <br /> The scope of the Tier 2 testing and reporting phase includes the development of a test plan, field <br /> gas sampling, laboratory analysis, data evaluation, and reporting. We will collect gas samples <br /> from the existing gas collection system at a location prior to the flare station's blower and <br /> condensate knockout. Three samples will be collected into 6 or 8 liter SUMMA passivated <br /> canisters. In addition, nine samples will be collected from the I1-acre Cell I by placing nine <br /> landfill gas probes in the landfill using a pilot probe inserted with a front-end loader. These <br /> NCP2016-2255VLI6043_Title V Air Permit Renewal Proposal.doc <br /> engineers I scientists I innovators <br />