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Official Document Type
Work Order
Approved Date
12/10/2019
Control Number
2019-206
Agenda Item Number
15.B.6.
Entity Name
Geosyntec Consultants, Inc.
Subject
CCNA2018 Work Order 6
2020 Permit Compliance Monitoring and Reporting
SWDD Annual Financial Reports
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Mr. Himanshu H. Mehta, P.E. <br />19 November 2019 <br />Page 2 <br />19 acres is comprised of Cell 1 C&D debris disposal facility, and 2.5 acres consists of a C&D <br />debris recycling facility. <br />The Class I landfill currently accepts both Class I waste and C&D debris for disposal under the <br />Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Construct and Operate Permit <br />Modification Nos. 0128769 -026 -SC -IM and 0128769 -027 -SO -MM, dated April 2, 2018 (Class I <br />Permit). The C&D debris disposal facility operates under FDEP Permit No. 0128769 -025 -SO - <br />24, dated July 13, 2017 (C&D Permit). <br />Semi -Annual Water Ouality Compliance Monitoring and Reporting <br />The Water Quality Monitoring Plan (WQMP) for each of the IRCL facilities permits (which is <br />listed as Appendix 3 of each permit) indicates that groundwater and surface water quality <br />monitoring are required. Semi-annual sampling of the Class I landfill and C&D debris disposal <br />facility groundwater monitoring wells shall be conducted in January and July 2020. The samples <br />collected from the Class I landfill and C&D debris disposal facility monitoring wells shall be <br />analyzed for the routine monitoring parameters listed in Section II.3 (Class I Permit) and <br />Paragraph 8 (C&D Permit) of the WQMP, respectively, as required by paragraphs 62- <br />701.510(5)(c) & (7)(a) and 62-701.730(8)(d), Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.). Samples <br />from one surface water monitoring site (SW -2) shall be collected semi-annually in January and <br />July, if water is discharging from the stormwater pond. The samples, if collected, shall be <br />analyzed for the list of parameters listed in Section 111.2 of the Class I Landfill WQMP, as <br />required by paragraphs 62-701.510 (5)(d) and (7)(b), F.A.C. <br />Geosyntec will subcontract the field sampling activities, and the analytical testing will be <br />conducted by ENCO Laboratories (ENCO) of Orlando, Florida, the analytical laboratory <br />contracted with, and direct bill to, SWDD. The results of the annual and semi-annual water - <br />quality monitoring events are to be reported to FDEP within 60 days of receipt of analysis from <br />the laboratory. <br />Quarterly Assessment Monitoring for the C&D Debris Disposal Facility <br />Geosyntec understands that results of routine sampling of C&D debris disposal facility <br />groundwater monitoring well (MW -21 S) in January 2017 indicated exceedances of benzene and <br />sodium groundwater cleanup target levels (GCTLs). As a result, SWDD was requested by FDEP <br />to initiate evaluation monitoring in accordance with subsection 62-701.510(6), F.A.C. Pursuant <br />to this request SWDD installed one groundwater monitoring well (MW -49S) in July 2017. <br />These and other wells (MW -21S, MW -33S, MW -35S, MW -40S, MW -49S, MW -50S, MW -51S, <br />and MW -52S) and three surface water (SW) Lateral Canal (LC) sample sites (SW -LCI, SW- <br />LC2, and SW-LC3) have been sampled quarterly from July 2017 to October 2019 under an <br />NCP2019_2283/JL19022 2020 Compliance Monitoring Proposal <br />
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