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Brownfrelds Site Assessment <br />June 2014 <br />South Gifford Road Landfill, Vero Beach. Florida <br />2. SITE SETTING AND BACKGROUND <br />2.1 Site Location and Description <br />The Site is located in east -central IRC in Section 28, Township 32S, Range 39E (Figure 1). <br />Various commercial, industrial, and undeveloped areas border the Site to the south, east, and <br />west, with 41st Street bordering the Site to the north. A Surrounding Land Use Map including <br />parcel boundaries is included as Figure 3. <br />2.2 Site Background <br />Based on historical documents, commercial, industrial, residential, and agricultural wastes were <br />disposed of in the landfill from approximately 1960 until 1977. Records indicate that the waste <br />cells were excavated to approximately 8 ft below the original land surface grade; however, <br />interviews with onsite workers indicate that, in some areas, the waste cells may have extended <br />more than 10 ft below land surface (BLS), below the water table. The waste cells varied in <br />length from approximately 200 to 500 ft. <br />Waste disposal activities were terminated in August 1977, and the final landfill cover, which was <br />comprised of approximately 2 ft of clean fill material pursuant to the permit, was constructed in <br />1978. Pine foliage was planted in various areas of the site in 1979. A 2008 aerial view showing <br />the Site boundaries is provided on Figure 2. The Site is currently vacant with the exception of <br />the use of the northern portion of the Site as a laydown yard by IRC and a residential <br />convenience center where residents can drop off waste materials. <br />2.3 Summary of Previous Investigations and Remedial Actions <br />A source investigation was initiated by Geosyntec in 1999, after volatile organic compounds <br />(VOCs) were discovered in groundwater. The results of the source assessment activities <br />indicated a VOC contamination source in the waste material approximately 12 ft BLS and <br />identified a chlorinated VOC groundwater plume approximately 1 -mile in length extending <br />downgradient in the direction of groundwater flow. <br />An Interim Pump and Treat (IP&T) system was installed to provide hydraulic containment of the <br />high concentration area of the dissolved groundwater plume and groundwater monitoring <br />activities were initiated in December 2002. A Remedial Action Plan (RAP) was developed in <br />July 2003, concurrent with the groundwater monitoring activities and IP&T system operation. <br />The RAP outlined a proposed remedy for the VOC-impacted area of the Site, including <br />aggressive source removal, expansion of the existing IP&T system, construction of an infiltration <br />gallery for effluent re-injection, and monitored natural attenuation for the downgradient <br />FR0766H 3 7/8/2014 <br />