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Work Order
Approved Date
05/21/2024
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2024-113
Agenda Item Number
15.B.6.
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Geosyntec
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Geosyntec Engineering Services Work Order No. 6 for One Year of Groundwater
Monitoring/Reporting at the former South Gifford Road Landfill
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Mr. Himanshu H. Mehta, P.E. <br />22 April 2024 <br />Page 3 <br />Geosyntec° <br />consultants <br />Phase 2 — Meetinas/Reeulatory Interaction: Under this phase, Geosyntec will prepare for and attend <br />up to one meeting, with IRC SWDD, FDEP, and/or IRC Board of County Commissioners, as necessary. <br />It has been assumed that this meeting will be in person. Also, under this phase, four hours has been <br />included for the Senior Principal -in -charge to provide ongoing support to IRC SWDD related to <br />interaction and negotiation with FDEP. <br />Phase 3 —Annual Pollution Remediation Liabilities Evaluation: As requested by IRC SWDD, under <br />this phase, Geosyntec will prepare the annual environmental liability evaluation. This document is <br />prepared annually in response to Governmental Accounting Standards Board Statement No. 49 (GASB <br />No. 49), Accounting and Financial Reporting for Pollution Remediation Obligations, which requires <br />the inclusion and calculation of pollution remediation obligations. The objective of GASB No. 49 is to <br />enhance the usefulness and comparability of pollution remediation obligation information reported by <br />state and local governments. It has been assumed that the report will include evaluation of two sites, <br />including Former South Gifford Road Landfill (470141' Street) and Former Premier Citrus Property <br />(375 82nd Street). In addition, two hours have been included for a Florida -registered Professional <br />Engineer to conduct an independent review of the liability evaluation. <br />Phase 4 — Semi -Annual Samaline Activities: Under this phase, Geosyntec will perform 2024 routine <br />semi-annual groundwater monitoring. The semi-annual activities will include field preparation, water <br />level measurements, and groundwater sampling. Field preparation activities will include scheduling <br />and staffing, subcontracting, coordination with the analytical laboratory, field equipment preparation, <br />procurement of Passive Diffusion Bag (PDB) samplers, coordination with Vero Beach Municipal <br />Airport for water level measurement, and notifying FDEP of the field schedule. <br />Geosyntec will perform the groundwater sampling activities associated with the CVOC plume <br />monitoring well network. Sampling activities in 2024 will be completed with a combination of PDB <br />samplers, as a cost -savings measure, and traditional low -flow sampling techniques, to evaluate <br />groundwater quality and the occurrence of intrinsic biodegradation. PDBs are anticipated to be <br />purchased from EON Products, one of the few suppliers of this type of passive sampling device. <br />Groundwater sampling activities will be executed using a 2 -person sampling crew and will be <br />performed in general accordance with the FDEP Standard Operating Procedures (SOPS). <br />The proposed Summer 2024 field event (tentatively scheduled for June 2024) will include sampling <br />and analyses of groundwater from 7 monitoring wells. The Summer 2024 field event is budgeted to <br />include 1 day with 2 people for groundwater sampling and PDB deployment activities for the next <br />sampling event. The proposed Winter 2024 field event (tentatively scheduled for December 2024) will <br />include sampling of 26 monitoring wells (19 using PDBs and 7 wells via traditional purging techniques) <br />to collect field water quality parameters. The Winter 2024 field event is budgeted to include a total of <br />3 days (with 2 people) for groundwater sampling activities and PDB deployment for the Summer 2025 <br />field event. Consistent field documentation and field protocols will be utilized to develop reliable data <br />to support the natural attenuation evaluation for the groundwater plume. The groundwater samples will <br />FR0766\XR24015.docx <br />engineers I scientists I innovators <br />
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