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Mr. Himanshu H. Mehta, P.E. <br />21 December 2007 <br />Page 2 <br />facility under the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Operations Permit <br />Numbers SO31-0128769-008 and 5031-0128769-009, respectively. The overall IRCL site <br />occupies 276 acres, with 63 acres used for Class I disposal and 22 acres used for C&D disposal. <br />Waste materials accepted for the Class I landfill disposal include residential, commercial, <br />agricultural, and industrial wastes. The landfill serves the unincorporated Indian River County <br />and municipalities of Vero Beach, Orchid, Fellsmere, Sebastian, Indian River Shores, and <br />Wabasso, Florida. <br />The Monitoring Plan Implementation Schedule (MPIS) for each of the IRCL facilities permits <br />(which is listed as Exhibit I of each permit) indicates that groundwater, surface water, and <br />leachate (for Class I landfill only) quality monitoring are required. Semi-annual sampling of the <br />23 groundwater monitoring wells shall be collected in January and July for the list of Semi - <br />Annual Ground Water Parameters on Attachment C of the Class I landfill and C&D disposal <br />facility MPIS. Surface water samples from the two surface water monitoring sites shall be <br />collected semi-annually in January and July and analyzed for the list of Semi -Annual Surface <br />Water Parameters presented as Attachment D of the MPIS. Leachate shall be sampled annually <br />from the leachate monitoring site and analyzed for the list of Annual Leachate Parameters <br />presented as Attachment E of the Class I landfill MPIS. Geosyntec will conduct the field <br />sampling activities and the analytical testing will be conducted by Columbia Analytical Services <br />(CAS), the analytical laboratory contracted with SWDD. The results of the annual and semi- <br />annual water -quality monitoring events are to be reported to FDEP within 60 days of receipt of <br />analysis from the laboratory. <br />The SWDD was issued a notice of final Title V renewal permit on August 2, 2007. The permit <br />requires that the SWDD prepare and submit to FDEP and the U.S. Environmental Protection <br />Agency (USEPA), Region 4 the following: <br />• Annual statement of compliance within 60 days after the end of the calendar year; <br />• Annual Operating Report (AOR) before March 1 of the new calendar year: and <br />• Results of an annual test for visible emission of the flare, within 45 days of testing. <br />Table 1 presents a list of compliance monitoring and reporting requirements and schedule for the <br />IRCL site. This proposal presents the scope of work and budget estimate for: (i) the FY2007-08 <br />annual and semi-annual water -quality sampling and reporting; (ii) compliance with Title V <br />permit requirements; and (iii) other compliance monitoring reporting and technical support that <br />may be required for the IRCL facility. <br />XL0724&IL70274.doc <br />