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Mr. I-limanshu Mehta, P.E. Managing Director <br />11 February 2019 <br />Page 3 <br />and environmentally friendly liquids management option for the IRCL facility. For budgeting <br />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 — Review of liquids chemistry and flow data; <br />• Phase 3 — Evaluation of liquids management options; and <br />• Phase 4 — Preparation of a technical memorandum. <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 the SWDD and IRCUD, invoice review, project coordination, <br />budget and schedule tracking and project administration. Geosyntec has also included a budget <br />for preparation and attendance (by two Geosyntec personnel) at two meetings: (i) kickoff <br />meeting with the SWDD and IRCUD staff to obtain information required to complete the <br />evaluation; and (ii) project review meeting with SWDD and IRCUD staff to review and discuss <br />findings from the evaluation. Details of these meetings are discussed in subsequent phases of <br />this proposal. Geosyntec has assumed that the kickoff meeting will be held via teleconference in <br />order to reduce overall costs and expedite the process of completing the project. <br />Phase 2 — Review of Liquids Chemistry and Flow Data <br />Geosyntec will review chemistry and flow rates data for the landfill leachate and RDF centrate, <br />WRWWTF permit requirements (discharge and monitoring), other discharge requirements for <br />the treatment plant, and other information that are deemed relevant for the feasibility evaluation. <br />Some of this information may be available in the document titled "Indian River County Landfill <br />Preliminary Leachate Pretreatment Evaluation" prepared by CDM Smith Inc. and dated April 11, <br />2018 (hereafter referred to as CDM Smith Report). <br />Despite the availability of historical data on the general chemistry of the landfill leachate <br />(including that contained in the CDM Smith Report), Geosyntec proposes that another round of <br />comprehensive sampling and characterization of the leachate would be required. In addition, <br />samples of the centrate from the RDF and the combined mixture of the leachate and centrate at <br />the lift station prior to transfer to the WRWWTF should also be collected. The three liquid <br />samples should be analyzed for the complete suite of parameters required by the permits of the <br />three facilities (i.e., Landfill, RDF, and WRWWTF) as well as local discharge and NPDES <br />permit requirements. The list of parameters will be developed for review and approval by <br />SWDD and IRCUD following the kickoff meeting and establishment of the applicable regulatory <br />engineers I scientists I innovators <br />