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Work Order
Approved Date
06/14/2022
Control Number
2022-117
Agenda Item Number
8.K.
Entity Name
Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.
Subject
Work Order No. 9 for Upper Floridan Aquifer Modeling
and Consumptive Use Permit Modification
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resources, existing offsite land uses, migration of known contaminated groundwater to areas <br />that are not contaminated; 2) significant saline intrusion; or 3) protected wetlands (if <br />applicable). Additional work associated with mitigation of impacts listed above from proposed <br />increased IRC withdrawals are not included in this scope. Identified and known adverse <br />impacts to ELUs will be addressed in Task 6. <br />The Consultant will present the initial modeling results to the County prior to preparation of <br />a written report. This will facilitate adjustments to the proposed assumptions, if required, and <br />identify additional model simulations, if needed (note: additional model simulations may <br />require additional funding to complete). Upon completion of the model simulations, the <br />Consultant will prepare a draft report describing activities and results of the modeling <br />analyses. The draft report will be submitted to the County for review and comment before <br />presenting the draft to SJRWMD. Once comments are received from all parties, a final report <br />will be produced for inclusion in the CUP permit modification package. <br />It is noted that discussions with SIRWAM are ongoing in regard to the need to assess potential impacts <br />to the surficial aquifer system SAS, since the County previously demonstrated that proposed FAS <br />withdrawals showed no potential impact on the SAS. IfSJRWAlD staff determines the County does not <br />need to further assess potential impacts to the SAS, then tasks involving the ECFX or COUAQ Models <br />shall be eliminatedf-om this scope. <br />Task 4: Preparation of Permit Application <br />The Consultant will prepare the on-line permit modification application on behalf of the <br />County, utilizing the modeling results as a basis for the application. The application will also <br />require preparation of/updates to the following documents (with the responsible party notated <br />parenthetically): <br />1. Update to Reclaimed Water Feasibility Study (County staff to complete) <br />2. Impact Evaluation (Consultant to complete) <br />3. Update to Water Conservation Plan (County staff to complete, if needed) <br />4. Public Supply — Form E (Consultant to complete; population projections have been <br />provided by SJRWMD and update/revision not included in this scope of services) <br />5. Wellfield Operation Schedule (Consultant to coordinate with County staff) <br />6. Water Audit — SJRWMD does not have a water audit on file for the County in the <br />past 10 years and has indicated that one will be required. County to prepare data; <br />consultant to assist with finalization. <br />The Consultant will prepare and/or compile the documents for review and comment by <br />County staff prior to submittal. The County will be directly responsible for providing the <br />permit application fee of $200 (or as otherwise indicated by SJRWMD). <br />Task 5: Request for Additional Information (Time and Materials) <br />The extent of RAIs that will be received on the application submittal is unknown at this <br />time. This task provides for responding to up to two RAIs (one for modeling and one for <br />the balance of the application). If additional RAIs are received, additional funding may be <br />required <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />
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