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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
08/19/2014
Control Number
2014-104A
Agenda Item Number
8.Z.
Entity Name
Langham Consulting Services
Subject
Automatic Meter Reading
Advanced Metering Infrastructure
AMI Consulting Services Contract
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Broin fields Site Assessment <br />June 2014 <br />South Gifford Road Landfill Vero Beach. Florida <br />locations in 2014, the excavation footprint from the aggressive source removal, historical Site <br />knowledge, and test pits excavations completed in 2008 and 2014. The probes were completed <br />at the surface as a stickup with an expansion cap equipped with a quick -connect sampling port at <br />the top of the well. Tubing was affixed to the quick -connect port and subsurface soil gas was <br />field screened for approximately 60 seconds for methane, oxygen, and carbon dioxide <br />concentrations using a GEM2000 LFG analyzer. Since there are historical VOC groundwater <br />impacts at the Site, subsurface soil gas was also field screened for VOCs using a MiniRae 3000 <br />PID. <br />Three air samples were collected using a flow controller and summa canister and submitted to <br />Accutest for analysis of VOCs using USEPA Method TO -15. Each soil gas probe location was <br />surveyed for northing and easting using a GPS unit with sub -meter accuracy. <br />3.5 Management of Investigation -Derived Waste <br />Soil IDW generated during soil gas probe installation activities was containerized in 55 -gallon <br />drums. The drums were labeled and have been temporarily stored on-site pending laboratory <br />analysis and waste characterization. <br />FR0766H 8 7/8/2014 <br />
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