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Board of County Commissioners
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Mr. Himanshu H. Mehta, P.E. Geosyntec D <br /> 8 May 2015 consultants <br /> Page 2 <br /> The on-Site IP&T system was installed to provide hydraulic containment of the high <br /> concentration area of the dissolved groundwater plume in December 2002. A Remedial Action <br /> Plan (RAP) was developed in July 2003, concurrent with the groundwater monitoring activities <br /> and IP&T system operation. The RAP outlined a proposed remedy for the VOC-impacted area of <br /> the Site, including (but not limited to), expansion of the existing IP&T system and construction <br /> of an infiltration gallery for effluent re-injection, which was completed in 2004. The infiltration <br /> gallery was retrofitted in 2008, in accordance with design specifications described in the May <br /> 2007 RAP Modification document, and is currently being used as part of the biobarrier transect 1 <br /> at the Site. The FDEP approved discontinuing the use of the IP&T system in a letter dated 2 <br /> August 2006, provided the system shutdown coincided with the approval and implementation of <br /> a Remedial Action Plan Modification (RAPM). A RAPM was submitted in May 2007 and <br /> approved by FDEP in August 2007. Geosyntec discontinued IP&T system operation and <br /> implemented the RAPM activities in April through June 2008. In July 2014, after approval by <br /> FDEP, Geosyntec dismantled the IP&T system and transported the waste off-site for proper <br /> disposal. In response to the recommendation by Geosyntec, FDEP approved use of a simplified <br /> semi-annual report format in the future in email correspondence dated 26 September 2014. <br /> PROPOSED SCOPE OF WORK <br /> The proposed scope of work consists of semi-annual groundwater monitoring and reporting and <br /> related activities to be performed on behalf of IRC SWDD at the Former South Gifford Road <br /> Landfill. For the purpose of budgeting, the scope of work has been divided into the following <br /> tasks: <br /> • Task 1 —Project Management; <br /> • Task 2—Meetings/Regulatory Interaction; <br /> • Task 3 —Annual Pollution Remediation Liabilities Evaluation; <br /> • Task 4—Semi-Annual Sampling Activities; and <br /> • Task 5 —Data Evaluation and Semi-Annual Reporting. <br /> The remainder of this section presents a general description of the activities to be performed in <br /> each task. <br /> Task 1 — Project Management: Under this task, Geosyntec will perform project planning and <br /> management responsibilities, such as correspondence with IRC SWDD and FDEP, invoice <br /> review, project coordination, and project administration. The budget includes two hours per <br /> month for the project manager over a 12-month project duration and one hour per sampling/field <br /> event has been included for the principal-in-charge. <br /> XR15143\XR1502I <br /> engineers I scientists I innovators <br /> 242 <br />
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