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Mr . Terry Southard <br /> 16 December 2008 <br /> Page 2 <br /> The SAR document will also provide, as requested by the FDEP, a location map and a figure <br /> which identifies facility buildings . Note : As requested by Geosyntec, IRC has recently provided <br /> an as-built plan in CAD format, which we have assumed in this proposal will be adequate for the <br /> purposes required by Geosyntec . <br /> The proposed scope of work summarized below is intended to respond to FDEP comments in a <br /> cost effective manner . <br /> PROPOSED SCOPE OF WORK <br /> Task 1 — Water Supply Well Survey <br /> Following FDEP guidance , Geosyntec will perform a "water supply well survey" in an attempt <br /> to identify and obtain information on area water supply wells . This survey will focus on locating <br /> public water supply wells located within 0 . 5 miles of the facility boundary and private water <br /> supply wells located within 0 . 25 miles of the facility boundary and has the goal of ascertaining <br /> whether or not the site is located within proximity to supply wells in the area which could be <br /> affected by the contamination and/or could affect area groundwater flow . This effort is required <br /> under FDEP ' s SAR regulations ( 62 - 780 . 600 FAC) . The following subtasks will be performed : <br /> • contracting with a database service to request information on permitted supply wells <br /> located in the area; <br /> • contacting St . Johns River Water Management District, the local health department, <br /> Indian River County utilities (assumed that IRC will assist Geosyntec with retrieving <br /> this information) , Indian River County Environmental Planning Section , and the City of <br /> Vero Beach utilities to request information on permitted supply wells located in the <br /> area; and <br /> • performing a "windshield survey" from public roads to look for evidence of supply <br /> wells (to be completed during field event( s) described below in this proposal ) within <br /> 0 . 25 miles of the facility boundary . <br /> Additionally , we will attempt to identify adjacent surface water bodies which could be <br /> potentially affected by or influence onsite contamination . <br /> FR1329/XR08264. DOC <br />