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e. <br />Vacant Parcel I PROFESSIONAL SERVICESI CONSTRUCTION(if applicable) <br />Aventura, FL 1 2015 1N/A <br />(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Briefscope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE ® Check if project performed with current firm <br />Project Manager. Phase II ESA reported that the suspected presence of a historical lumberyard, rail line and telephone pole storage <br />area at the site, resulted in the presence of impacted soil and groundwater. Site assessment efforts estimated the extent of soil and <br />groundwater impacts affected with arsenic, polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). <br />Remedial/source removal efforts included the excavation and disposal of approximately 1,500 tons of arsenic impacted soils, and <br />groundwater was monitored to verify that the residual concentrations were stable. A background study found that groundwater <br />impacts were attributed to a sub -regional impact in the surrounding area. A Site-specific Health and Safety Plan (SS -HASP), dust <br />control plan, erosion control plan and soil management plan were prepared to assist the site development contractor with <br />requirements of working within an impcated site. Air monitoring was also conducted to assess for airborne contaminants within and <br />adjacent to the site. Groundwater monitoring has verified that groundwater impacts are stable and the site will be provided a "NFAC" <br />status as part of the site closure. The site will be redeveloped and returned to use after sitting idle for many years. Firm's Fee: <br />$200,000 <br />_77_ <br />STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016) <br />
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