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Mr. Hirnanshu H. Mehta, P.E. <br />22 January 2020 <br />Page 2 <br />Phase 1— General Consulting/Meeting Support/Project Management <br />Under this phase, Geosyntec performed project planning and management responsibilities, such <br />as meetings and correspondences with SWDD and Division of Air Resource Management <br />(DARM) of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP); invoice review and <br />preparation; project coordination; and project administration. <br />Geosyntec also had a pre -application meeting on November 2, 2018 with the FDEP DARM <br />office in the Northeast District (NED), the permitting agency for the Southeast District (SED), to <br />discuss the permitting process for the first emergency standby generator for the administrative <br />building which was installed on May 18, 2018 and the second generator for the landfill leachate <br />lift station which was yet to be installed. The FDEP agreed to our request to combine both into <br />one permit application package. <br />Phase 2 — Title V Air Operations Permit Modification Applications <br />Under this phase, Geosyntec completed . FDEP, DARM Form No. 62-210.900(1) titled <br />"Application for Air Permit - Long Form" and addressed the additional information items <br />required by the form for the two emergency generators at the IRCL facility. The combined Title <br />V Air Operations Permit application was submitted to the FDEP DARM on November 17, 2018. <br />Phase 3 — Response. to Regulatory Comments <br />Under this phase, Geosyntec monitored the progress of the permit application review and <br />responded to requests for additional information (RAIs) by FDEP-DARM. On February 5, 2019, <br />the FDEP-DARM issued to SWDD a draft Title V Air Operation permit revision for review and <br />an advertisement for publishing in a local newspaper. The advertisement informed the public <br />that FDEP-DARM intends to issue the permits to the SWDD landfill and solicit comments from <br />the public. Copies of the application and the proposed permits were also submitted to the <br />Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Atlanta District for review and comments. Geosyntec <br />reviewed the draft permit and provided suggested changes to FDEP. The review period was <br />limited to 45 days and in the absence of comments by either the EPA and/or the public, the <br />FDEP-DARM issued the final Title V Air Operation Permit Revision (No. 0610015 -007 -AV) on <br />March 27, 2019. <br />Geosyntec subsequently assisted SWDD in responding to a special request from FDEP for <br />additional emissions information on the two emergency generators. <br />engineers 1 scientists 1 innovators <br />173 <br />