HomeMy WebLinkAbout2016-214 WORK ORDER NUMBER CCNA-2014 WO NO 7
2017 Permit Compliance Monitoring And Reporting
This Work Order Number 7 is entered into as of this 20 day of De P1nhPr2036,, pursuant to that
certain Continuing Contract Agreement for Professional Services,dated December 6, 2011,and that certain
Extension and Amendment of Continuing Contract Agreement for Professional Services entered into as of
this 4th day of November, 2014 (collectively referred to as the "Agreement"), by and between INDIAN
RIVER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("COUNTY") and CDM.Smith, Inc.
("Consultant").
The COUNTY has selected the Consultant to perform the professional services set forth on
Exhibit A(Scope of Work),attached to this Work Order and made part hereof by this reference. The
professional services will be performed by the Consultant for the fee schedule set forth in Exhibit B
(Fee Schedule), attached to this Work Order and made a part hereof by this reference. The
Consultant will perform the professional services within the timeframe more particularly set forth
in Exhibit C (Time Schedule), attached to this Work Order and made a part hereof by this reference
all in accordance with the terms and provisions set forth in the Agreement. Pursuant to paragraph
1.4 of the Agreement, nothing contained in any Work Order shall conflict with the terms of the
Agreement and the terms of the Agreement shall be deemed to be incorporated in each individual
Work Order as if fully set forth herein.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have executed this Work Order as of the date first
written above.
CONSULTANT: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
CDM Smith, Inc. OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY
y Joseph E. Flescher , Chairman
Title:
BCC Approved Date: Decemhar 20, 2016
• ..........cohiMs�o✓•S Attest:Jeffrey R. Smith, Clerk of Court and Comptroller
De ty Clerk
'i�q�outiN;:''• Approved:
Jason E. Bro n, County Administrator
Approved as to form and legal sufficiency:
an T. Reingold, County Attorney
EXHIBIT A
AUTHORIZATION FOR PROFESSIONAL,SERVICES
INDIAN RIVER COUN'T'Y SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL DISTRICT
ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR
2017 PERMIT COMPLIANCE MONITORING AND REPORTING
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This Authorization,when executed,shall be incorporated in,and become part of the Continuing
Contract Agreement for Professional Services between the Indian River County Solid Waste
Disposal District(COUNTY),and CDM Smith Inc. (CONSULTANT),dated December 6, 2011,and the
Extension and Amendment of Continuing Contract Agreement for Professional Services,dated
November 4, 2014,hereafter referred to as the Contract.
BACKGROUND
Solid Waste Operation Permit Water Quality Compliance
Semi-annual reports of groundwater quality at the COUNTY Landfill must be submitted to the
Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) in accordance with Chapter 62-701.510,
Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.) and the Water Quality Monitoring Plan (WQMP) included as
Appendix 3 of Permit Nos.SC31-0128769-022-SC and 5031-0128769-023-SO for the Class I landfill
and the Monitoring Plan Implementation Schedule (MPIS) dated January 5, 2016,which includes
the construction and demolition (C&D)debris landfill.
Two semi-annual monitoring reports that document the sampling events will be required in
calendar year 2017.
Semi-annual sampling of the Class I and C&D debris landfill groundwater monitor wells shall be
performed in January and July of 2017.The samples collected from the Class I monitoring wells
during these events will be analyzed for the routine monitoring parameters listed in Paragraph I1.7
of the WQMP and Chapter 62-701.510(7)(a),F.A.C.The samples collected from the C&D landfill
monitoring wells will be analyzed for the routine monitoring parameters listed in Chapter 62-
701.730(8)(c),F.A.C.and Paragraph 9 of the MPIS dated March 7, 2011. In total, 39 wells (29 Class I
and 10 C&D)will be sampled in January and 26 wells (16 Class I and 10 C&D)will be sampled in
July.Samples from one surface water site shall be collected in January and July,if water is
discharging from the stormwater pond.The samples,if collected,will be analyzed for the
parameters listed in Paragraph 111.12 of the WQMP and Chapter 62-701.510(7)(d), F.A.C.
All laboratory analyses will be performed by the COUNTY contract laboratory(ENCO).
Title V Operation Permit Air Quality Compliance
The COUNTY Landfill also operates under a Title V permit(Permit No. 0610015-004-AV) issued on
July 16, 2012,which contains monitoring and reporting requirements related to the landfill gas
collection and control system The COUN'T'Y is required to prepare and submit the following to
FDEP and the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency(USEPA), Region 4:
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■ Annual Statement of Compliance (within 60 days after the end of the calendar year),
■ Annual Operating Report(on or before April 1 of the following year), and
■ Results of an annual flare visible emissions test (within 4S days of testing).
Effective December 31, 2013,the Major Air Pollution Source Annual Emissions Fee is calculated by
FDEP's Electronic Annual Operating Report (EAOR) application that is used to produce the Annual
Operating Report listed above.The emissions fee for 2016 is due by April 1, 2017.
SCOPE OF SERVICES
CONSULTANT will undertake the annual permit compliance monitoring and reporting,which will
include the following tasks:
Task 1: Project Quality Management
Task 2: Semi-Annual Water Quality Sampling and Reporting
Task 3: Title V Permit Compliance and Reporting; and
Task 4: General Technical and Miscellaneous Permit Compliance Reporting
The below Scope of Services is based on regulations and monitoring and reporting requirements as
of the authorization date of this Work Order.An amendment to this Scope of Services may be
needed if there are any regulatory changes that result in additional work.
TASK 1.0—PROJECT QUALITY MANAGEMENT
Activities performed under this task consist of those generally administrative functions required to
assure that the project remains on schedule,within budget,and that the quality of the work
products defined within this scope is consistent with CONSULTANT's standards and the COUNTY's
expectations.
CONSULTANT maintains a Quality Management System (QMS) on all projects.The CONSULTANT
will comply with its QMS,which includes independent review of deliverables,monthly project
status reviews,and project close-out activities.CONSULTANT will meet with COUNTY staff for
project planning and coordination,as needed.CONSULTANT's project manager will attend status
reporting meetings as needed throughout the life of the project. Preparation of invoices and project
administration will also be performed under this task.
TASK 2.0—SEMI-ANNUAL WATER QUALITY SAMPLING AND REPORTING
CONSULTANT will assist COUNTY with all sampling preparation activities,including scheduling,
staffing,subcontracting,and field equipment preparation.CONSULTANT will perform the field
testing,sample collection,and water-level measurements. CONSULTANT will contract with Ideal
Tech Services Inc. (ITS)to perform the groundwater and surface water sampling. Prior to collecting
groundwater samples in January and July, 2017,CONSULTANT/ITS will collect water level data
from 58 groundwater monitor wells and 1 staff gauge (SG-12).CONSULTANT/ITS will perform
semi-annual sampling of the Class I and C&D debris landfill groundwater monitor wells in January
(39 wells) and July (26 wells) of 2017.
CONSULTANT/ITS will also perform semi-annual (January and July) sampling of the surface water
site,if discharging.
It is estimated that data collection and sampling will take four days to complete in January and
three days to complete in July. In the event that FDEP requires resampling of groundwater
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monitoring wells,the labor and materials will be invoiced under Task 4 of this Scope of Services. If
the resampling is the result from errors made by the sampling staff,the COUNTY will not be
invoiced.CONSULTANT/ITS will deliver the samples to the COUNTY contract laboratory(ENCO)
Orlando office for analysis.
Unless otherwise determined by the COUNTY, ENCO will perform the laboratory analysis under the
COUNTY's contract. CONSULTANT will assist the COUNTY in coordinating the analytical testing
activities with ENCO,notify FDEP prior to sampling as required by the MPIS, review and evaluate
the analytical test results,and prepare the semi-annual reports.
CONSULTANT will prepare a semi-annual report for each of the two monitoring events that will be
submitted to FDEP within 60 days of receipt of valid laboratory results from the laboratory that is
contracted by the COUNTY to analyze samples.Services included in preparing the semi-annual
reports entail:
■ Review of laboratory results with respect to FDEP groundwater quality criteria and historical
laboratory results. If review of the data indicates potential errors in the results or concentrations
of analyses that could potentially result in enforcement action,CONSULTANT will notify the
COUNTY prior to preparing the report and request confirmatory samples,if needed.
■ Preparation of semi-annual monitoring reports for the January and July monitoring events.The
reports will include brief discussions of the results,water level contour maps,and copies of the
analytical reports.A draft report will be submitted for review,if requested.
■ CONSULTANT will provide the final report in portable document file (PDF) format and analytical
data in ADaPT format for submittal to FDEP in accordance with Paragraph V.7 of the WQMP.
TASK 3.0—TITLE V PERMIT COMPLIANCE AND REPORTING
Title V Permit No. 0610015-004-AV,which is the current permit as of the date of this work order,
contains monitoring and reporting requirements related to the landfill gas collection and control
system. CONSULTANT will assist COUNTY,as described below,in fulfilling all air permit
requirements and conditions within the required regulatory timeframes.
Statement of Compliance
CONSULTANT will prepare and submit the annual Statement of Compliance for the COUNTY
Landfill.This document must be submitted to FDEP within 60 days after the end of the calendar
year,as required by Rule 62-213.440(3)(a)(2), F.A.C.
Electronic Annual Operating Report(EAOR)
CONSULTANT will prepare and submit the EAOR for the COUNTY Landfill.This report must be
submitted to FDEP on or before April 1 of each calendar year,as required by Rule 62-210.370(3),
F.A.C.
CONSULTANT will estimate the annual emission rates of non-methane organic compounds and
volatile organic compounds from the landfill gas to determine the COUNTY's status with regard to
operation and reporting requirements of the active landfill gas collection and control system under
the New Source Performance Standards requirements.
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Annual Emissions Fee
The EAOR application used for reporting to FDEP will automatically calculate the annual emission
fee for the facility. CONSULTANT will notify COUNTY of the fee amount. Once the check is in-hand,
CONSULTANT will submit the fee on COUNTY's behalf prior to the April 1 deadline
Visible Emissions Testing
CONSULTANT will contract with a certified observer to perform the annual visible emissions test in
order to determine the opacity of the flare.CONSULTANT will notify FDEP of the time and location
of the test, provide oversight of the annual visible emissions testing of the flare,and prepare and
submit to FDEP a report of the test results.The flare test will be completed no later than September
30, 2017,in accordance with the permit.
TASK 4.0—GENERAL TECHNICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS PERMIT COMPLIANCE REPORTING
CONSULTANT will provide general technical and permit compliance assistance to COUNTY staff on
an as needed basis.COUNTY staff is performing a number of the tasks required annually by the
current FDEP landfill permits.CONSULTANT will provide support as needed for the COUNTY staff
as they perform these tasks.
General technical and permit compliance assistance tasks may include:
■ Reporting required by the Multi-Sector Generic Permit for stormwater discharge;
■ Quarterly monitoring and reporting of the landfill gas monitoring wells located at the COUNTY
Landfill site boundary,as well as enclosed structures located on site;
■ Preparing agenda items for and attending Board of County Commissioners meetings;
■ Developing annual COUNTY budgets;
■ Miscellaneous permit renewals or technical support;
■ Sampling and reporting for additional monitor wells,surface water,leachate, etc.; and
■ Assistance in developing a WQMP for the C&D debris landfill.
ASSUMPTIONS
■ This Scope of Services and cost proposal is based on solid waste operations Permit Nos. SC31-
0128769-022-SC and 5031-0128769-023-SO and the groundwater monitor wells and surface
water monitor sites that are included in the WQMP for the Class I landfill and the MPIS for the
C&D debris landfill.
■ Laboratory analysis is not included in this Scope of Services.
■ Title V compliance requirements will not change with the air permit renewal.This Scope of
Services and cost proposal is based on the Title V Permit No.0610015-004-AV,which is the
current permit as of the date of this work order and expires on July 15, 2017.
■ Tasks 1 and 2 do not include meetings with the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection.
■ The semi-annual data for the Class I landfill and C&D debris landfill will be submitted as a
combined single report.
■ Valid laboratory analytical results are received in January and July.
■ Sampling of C&D wells will be completed under existing MPIS requirements.
■ Flare visible emissions test completed no later than September 30, 2017.
DATA OR ASSISTANCE TO BE PROVIDED BY COUNTY
■ Existing data available on construction of the existing groundwater monitor wells.
■ Available site surveys.
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■ Available record information.
■ Laboratory analytical reports and direct access to laboratory personnel.
■ COUNTY contract laboratory will provide copies of analytical reports in electronic format
(ADaPT) and in PDF format.
■ Access to sampling sites.
■ Maintenance of wells and staff gauge.
■ Annual operations data needed for emissions estimating including,but not limited to,tonnages
of waste accepted,quantity of landfill gas collected,and hours of emergency engine operation.
■ Annual emissions fee.
PAYMENT AND COMPENSATION
Compensation for the Scope of Services described herein shall be made on the basis of a lump sum
fee.The annual lump sum fee for Tasks 1.0 through 4.0,inclusive,is$99,193 as shown in Exhibits B.
CONSULTANT will invoice the COUNTY on a monthly basis based on percent complete of each task.
For invoice purposes only,the value of each task is as shown in the Table 1.
Table 1
TASK VALUE FOR INVOICE PURPOSE
TASK DESCRIPTION VALUE
1 Project Quality Management $23,300
2 Semi-Annual Water Quality Sampling and Reporting $42,703
3 Title V Permit Compliance and Reporting $18,040
4 General Technical and Miscellaneous Permit Compliance Reporting $15,150
TOTAL WORK ORDER NO 7-LUMP SUM $99,193
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EXHIBIT B
PROJECT BUDGET
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL DISTRICT
ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR
2017 PERMIT COMPLIANCE MONITORING AND REPORTING
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PROJECT: IRC SWDD Annual Permit Compliance
Monitoring Reporting Services
DESCRIPTION: Task 1.0 - Project Quality Management
CONTRACT
REFERENCE: Agreement between the Indian River County Board of County
Commissioners and CDM Smith Inc.
Labor Category Hours Rate Total
Sr.Officer 8 $220 $1,760
Associate 2 $200 $400
Principal 60 $195 $11,700
Senior Professional 24 $165 $3,960
Professional 11 24 $130 $3,120
Project Administration 16 $85 $1,360
Total Hours 134
Total Salary Cost $22,300
Other Direct Costs $1,000
TOTAL LUMP SUM FEE 23 300
For the basic services under this Agreement,COUNTY agrees to pay the Consultant a lump sum fee
$23,300.CONSULTANT will submit monthly invoices based on the percent complete for the work
performed.
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EXHIBIT B
PROJECT BUDGET
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL DISTRICT
ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR
2017 PERMIT COMPLIANCE MONITORING AND REPORTING
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PROJECT. IRC SWDD Annual Permit Compliance
Monitoring Reporting Services
DESCRIPTION: Task 2.0 -Semi-Annual Water Quality Sampling and Reporting
CONTRACT
REFERENCE: Agreement between the Indian River County Board of County
Commissioners and CDM Smith Inc.
Labor Category Hours Rate Total
Sr.Officer 10 $220 $2,200
Associate 6 $200 $1,200
Principal 50 $195 $9,750
Senior Professional 48 $165 $7,920
Professional 11 40 $130 $5,200
Professional 20 $110 $2,200
Senior Support 6 $120 $720
Staff Support 12 $85 $1,020
Project Administration 16 $85 $1,360
Total Hours 208
Total Salary Cost $31,570
Other Direct Costs $1,900
Outside Professional Services (Ideal Tech Services,Inc.) $9,233
TOTAL LUMP SUM FEE W-703
For the basic services under this Agreement, COUNTY agrees to pay the Consultant a lump sum fee
of$42,703.CONSULTANT will submit monthly invoices based on the percent complete for the work
performed.
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EXHIBIT B
PROJECT BUDGET
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL DISTRICT
ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR
2017 PERMIT COMPLIANCE MONITORING AND REPORTING
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PROJECT- IRC SWDD Annual Permit Compliance
Monitoring Reporting Services
DESCRIPTION: Task 3.0 -Title V Permit Compliance and Reporting
CONTRACT
REFERENCE: Agreement between the Indian River County Board of County
Commissioners and CDM Smith Inc.
Labor Category Hours Rate Total
Sr.Officer 4 $220 $880
Associate 4 $200 $800
Principal 12 $195 $2,340
Senior Professional 40 $165 $6,600
Professional If 22 $130 $2,860
Professional 8 $110 $880
Senior Support 2 $120 $240
Staff Support 6 $85 $510
Project Administration 8 $85 680
Total Hours 106
Total Salary Cost $15,790
Other Direct Costs 750
Outside Professionals (TRC Environmental) $1,500
TOTAL LUMP SUM FEE Ila"4
For the basic services under this Agreement, COUNTY agrees to pay the Consultant a lump sum fee
$18,040. CONSULTANT will submit monthly invoices based on the percent complete for the work
performed.
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EXHIBIT B
PROJECT BUDGET
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL DISTRICT
ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR
2017 PERMIT COMPLIANCE MONITORING AND REPORTING
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PROJECT: IRC SWDD Annual Permit Compliance
Monitoring Reporting Services
DESCRIPTION: Task 4.0 - General Technical and Miscellaneous Permit Compliance
Reporting
CONTRACT
REFERENCE: Agreement between the Indian River County Board of County
Commissioners and CDM Smith Inc.
Labor Category Hours Rate Total
Sr.Officer 14 $220 $3,080
Associate 4 $200 $800
Principal 20 $195 $3,900
Senior Professional 16 $165 $2,640
Professional Il 14 $130 $1,820
Professional 12 $110 $1,320
Senior Support 2 $120 $240
Staff Support 4 $85 $340
Project Administration 6 $85 510
Total Hours 92
Total Salary Cost $14,650
Other Direct Costs 500
TOTAL LUMP SUM FEE15 150
For the basic services under this Agreement, COUNTY agrees to pay the Consultant a lump sum of
$15,150.CONSULTANT will submit monthly invoices based on the percent complete for the work
performed.
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EXHIBIT C
PROJECT SCHEDULE
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL DISTRICT
ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR
2017 PERMIT COMPLIANCE MONITORING AND REPORTING
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The following project schedule has been developed based on receiving authorization on or before
January 1, 2017.
Task Completion Date
Task 1: January 1,2017 through December 31, 2017
Task 2: Sampling events: January 2017 and July 2017: report
submittals March 2017 and October 2017 (Includes sampling
events,review and validation of results,and
completion/submittal of reports within 60 days of receipt of
laboratory analysis)
Task 3: Statement of Compliance March 1, 2017
Electronic Annual Operating Report April 1, 2017
Annual Emissions Fee April 1, 2017
Visible Emissions Test September 30,2017
Task 4: January 1, 2017 through December 31, 2017
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