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10/13/2020
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Board of County Commissioners
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PHASE <br />DESCRIPTION <br />AMOUNT <br />Phase 1 <br />Project Management/ Meetings <br />$ 24,705.40 <br />Phase 2 <br />Database Preparation <br />$ 14,759.90 <br />Phase 3 <br />C&D Facility Supplemental Groundwater Assessment <br />$ 58,794.40 <br />Phase 4 <br />Class 1 Landfill Evaluation Monitoring <br />$ 36,713.00 <br />TOTAL (Lump Sum) = <br />$134,972.70 <br />Besides the routine landfill compliance monitoring and reporting that SWDD performs on an annual basis, it <br />is becoming evident that the FDEP is requesting more and more in order to show regulatory compliance of <br />our facility. Although our C&D landfill was originally permitted as an unlined facility in 1994, the FDEP now <br />requires all new C&D landfills to be lined to reduce and minimize groundwater impacts. Nevertheless, <br />SWDD is committed to evaluating and remediating such impacts in full cooperation with the FDEP. <br />The work outlined in this work order by Geosyntec will assist in establishing a robust historical database <br />going back to 1978 when the Class 1 Landfill originally started. Historical trends and establishing <br />background groundwater quality is essential in evaluating the path forward. In addition, Geosyntec is <br />evaluating alternative remedial technologies that are passive in nature, effective and overall least costly. <br />They have proposed to evaluate their patented TreeWell phytoremediation technology, which is a plant - <br />based remediation technology. <br />Funding: <br />Funding for the compliance monitoring and reporting is budgeted and available in the Engineering Services <br />account in the SWDD Landfill Fund, which is funded from SWDD assessments and user fees. The account <br />has a total budget of $415,000 for the 2020/2021 fiscal year. <br />Description <br />Account Number <br />Amount <br />Engineering Services <br />41121734-033130 <br />$134,972.70 <br />Recommendation: <br />Solid Waste Disposal District (SWDD) staff recommends that its Board approve the following: <br />a) Approve CCNA-2018 Work Order No. 8 with Geosyntec for $134,972.70 to provide engineering <br />services related to Groundwater Technical Support Services. <br />b) Authorize the Chairman to execute the same, as presented. <br />Attachment(s): <br />CCNA-2018 Work Order No. 8 — Geosyntec <br />69 <br />
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