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soil and erosion compliance. preventative equipment maintenance, hazardous and infectious <br />waste screening, on-site waste reduction services, controlling access to the Class 1 landfill area, <br />and cooperation with the owner to facilitate third party services such as ground and surface water <br />monitoring, groundwater monitoring, methane monitoring and weighing solid waste. The <br />Contractor shall also pay the cost of leachate treatment for the Class I leachate which is pumped <br />through the on-site leachate pump station. <br />IB -2.2 County Responsibility <br />(a) <br />Monitoring Wells, Monitoring wells have been installed on-site at locations permitted by <br />the State of Florida. The County will retain responsibility for monitoring of these wells. <br />At the IRCSWDD Landfill there are presently sixteen (16) wells on-site which are <br />sampled in accordance with the FDEP operating permit. <br />(b) Stormwater, Leachate and andfill Cas Monitoring. County shall be responsible for <br />landfill gas, leachate. and surface water monitoring. There are currently eight gas <br />monitoring locations, excluding buildings. Leachate sampling will be done by the County <br />at the leachate pump station. Surface water monitoring will be done at the permit - <br />designated locations in accordance with the stormwater monitoring plan. Contractor shall <br />operate the Class I Landfill to ensure protection of groundwater and surface waters. <br />(c) Weighing and Tracking Waste Quantities. County shall operate the scales, record wastes <br />by category. and keep tonnage records. <br />(d) Modification of Plans. Should conditions require modification of operation plans, the <br />County will amend the operation plans, amend the Florida Department of Environmental <br />Protection (FDEP) operating permit and issue the Contractor a Change Order to cover <br />additional costs due to the amendments, if appropriate. <br />IB -3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF FACIi .ITIES <br />The 270 -acre Indian River County Solid Waste Management Facility is located near Vero Beach, <br />Florida near the intersection of Oslo Road and 74th Avenue. The solid waste management <br />facility currently consists of two Class I waste disposal areas, Segment I (25 acres, closed, <br />unlined) and Segment II (27 acres. active. single geomembrane lined), a construction and <br />demolition disposal cell, yard waste processing and storage area, separated recyclables (glass, <br />paper, plastics) baling facility, and other ancillary facilities to support operations. Approximately <br />310 tons of Class I waste is received daily at present. The solid waste recycling and disposal <br />system in Indian River County is administered by the Solid Waste Disposal District (SWDD), a <br />division of Indian River County Public Utilities. <br />IB -2 <br />eooe17no-240? <br />a <br />-.sqr.. •�N.�i, qs; t!• <br />