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Himanshu Mehta, P . E . Geosyntec <br /> 7 May 2008 consultants <br /> Page 5 <br /> Task Assumptions : <br /> • Costs are included for the disposal of one drum of IRC SWDD ' s non-hazardous <br /> petroleum sludge, additional budget will be required if the material requires disposal as <br /> hazardous waste. IRC SWDD will be required to execute waste disposal manifests . <br /> • No costs are included for any tipping fees associated with the AST disposal . <br /> • No costs are included for the removal/demolition of the concrete secondary containment <br /> system and/or concrete tank support pedestals . Based upon discussions with IRC <br /> personnel , it was decided that these structures would be left in place. <br /> • The AST is assumed to be empty, additional budget may be required if a vacuum truck is <br /> required to remove fuel from the AST . <br /> Task 5 — Landfill AST Closure Report <br /> A Tank System Closure Assessment Report will be prepared in accordance with the requirements <br /> of Chapter 62 -761 , FAC to document the closure of the 10 ,000 gallon steel AST . The draft <br /> report will be provided to IRC personnel for review and approval . Upon IRC approval , up to six <br /> copies of the final Tank Closure Assessment Report will be signed/sealed by the Florida licensed <br /> Professional Engineer in responsible charge of the project. The Report will be submitted to IRC <br /> SWDD , IRC Department of Health, and Brevard County Natural Resources Protection Division <br /> (administers petroleum storage tank systems in IRC) . <br /> Task 6 — Phase I ESA for 5 to 10 Acre Parcel West of Gifford Convenience Center <br /> We understand that IRC is interested in performing a Phase I ESA for the subject sites to help <br /> identify potential environmental liabilities . This proposal presents the scope of work, schedule, <br /> and cost estimate for performing the Phase I ESA . <br /> Scope of Services — Phase I ESA <br /> In November 2006 the U . S . Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued regulations <br /> establishing new standards for the conduct of "all appropriate inquiries" (AAI) , as defined under <br /> the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act ( CERCLA) . <br /> These AAI standards codify for the first time, specific tasks and approaches for conducting <br /> environmental due diligence (i . e. , AAI or Phase I ESAs) in order to establish the "innocent <br /> landowner defense" , "bona fide prospective purchase liability protection" , and "contiguous <br /> XR08051 R/CCR08045 R. DOC <br /> engineers I scientists I innovators <br />