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Geosyntec <br />consultants <br />Mr. Himanshu H. Mehta, P.E. <br />Managing Director <br />Solid Waste Disposal District <br />Indian River County <br />1325 74th Avenue SW <br />Vero Beach, Florida 32968 <br />6770 South Washington Avenue, Suite 3 <br />Titusville, Florida 32780 <br />PH 321.269.5880 <br />FAX 321.269.5813 <br />www.geosyntec.com <br />12 April 2019 <br />Subject: Proposal to Provide One Year of Groundwater Monitoring/Reporting and <br />Related Consulting Services <br />Former South Gifford Road Landfill <br />Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida <br />Dear Mr. Mehta: <br />Geosyntec Consultants (Geosyntec) is pleased to submit this letter proposal to the Indian River <br />County (IRC) Solid Waste Disposal District (SWDD) to provide professional services for Florida <br />Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP)-required activities associated with continued <br />implementation of the groundwater monitoring for the chlorinated volatile organic compound <br />(CVOC) plume at the Former South Gifford Road Landfill located in Vero Beach, Indian River <br />County, Florida (Site). This fee proposal is based on correspondence with the FDEP and <br />discussions with IRC. As requested by IRC, this fee proposal includes budget to complete two <br />semi-annual monitoring and reporting events for the plume monitoring well network, as well as <br />related consulting services to prepare an annual pollution liabilities evaluation report for identified <br />IRC -owned environmental liabilities and represent IRC during interactions with regulatory <br />agencies. Geosyntec has prepared this proposal (professional services as Exhibit A) as Work Order <br />No. CCNA-2018 WO No. 5 for the Continuing Contract Agreement for Professional Services <br />between IRC SWDD and Geosyntec. The remainder of this letter provides an overview of the <br />project background, a description of the proposed scope of work, a budget estimate, and a <br />discussion of the schedule for accomplishment of the work described herein. <br />PROJECT BACKGROUND <br />As part of the long-term monitoring activities for the identified CVOC plume associated with the <br />South Gifford Road Landfill, a network of monitoring wells will require sampling on an annual or <br />semi-annual basis to: (i) confirm that the CVOC plume is not migrating by monitoring the lateral <br />and vertical extent; (ii) evaluate the impact of source and dissolved plume bioremediation to assess <br />CVOC plume centerline concentrations over time; and (iii) assess the impact of biological and <br />physical natural attenuation processes on CVOC plume degradation. <br />FR0766\XR19012 <br />engineers 1 scientists 1 innovators <br />