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STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 8/2016) PAGE 46 <br />F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAM’S QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT <br />(Present as many projects as requested by the agency, or 10 projects, if not specified. Complete one Section F for each project.) <br />20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER <br />10 <br />21. TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) Miami Miscellaneous Environmental Engineering Services City of Miami, Miami-Dade County, Florida <br />22. YEAR COMPLETED <br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 2017 – Ongoing CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) N/A <br />23. PROJECT OWNER’S INFORMATION <br />a. PROJECT OWNER City of Miami b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME Keith Ng c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER (305) 416-1298 <br />24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost.) <br /> <br />Under our existing Miscellaneous Environmental Engineering Services contract, E Sciences is assisting the City of Miami with an <br />environmental assessment and regulatory compliance for multiple City parks. <br /> <br />EC Inspections: The City of Miami has installed EC to address the presence of buried debris and contaminated soil in 11 parks. The <br />ECs are intended to prevent exposure to contaminated media and prevent migration of the contaminated soil. <br />E Sciences conducts monthly visits to document the condition and status of the EC in each park. The inspections are conducted in <br />accordance with EC Plans approved by the Miami-Dade DERM. E Sciences compiles inspections forms and photographic <br />documentation for quarterly submittal to DERM. The observations documented are used to determine the necessary corrective actions <br />to ensure the integrity of the EC. <br /> <br />Grapeland Park: This City Park was historically utilized for growing strawberries and <br />burial of municipal incinerator ash generated by the former city incinerator. Site <br />assessment and source removal activities have been implemented at the Site. An EC <br />has been installed as an interim measure in nine distinct areas where there was <br />evidence of exposed debris and to prevent direct exposure to contaminated media. <br />Based on review of assessment data, DERM requested that additional soil assessment <br />be conducted to evaluate the presence of buried debris and arsenic impacts along the <br />southern property boundary and site-wide groundwater sampling and analysis be <br />conducted in accordance with an approved Monitoring Only Plan. <br /> <br />E Sciences was engaged to conduct additional soil assessment and implement the <br />required groundwater monitoring. Soil borings were advanced along the site boundary <br />to define the horizontal and vertical extent of the buried ash material and collect soil <br />samples to define the impacted soil area to be addressed by source removal and <br />engineering controls. The results of the soil assessment were documented in a <br />Response to Comments dated November 17, 2017. Groundwater sampling results were <br />documented in a Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring Report dated November 17, 2017 <br />and February 14, 2018. Currently, E Sciences has been tasked with developing the scope and implementing remediation of the <br />southern property boundary. Remediation of this area will consist of excavation and installation of an EC. <br /> <br />Douglas Park: Historically, the Site was known as Tousey Rock Pit. The City Commission adopted a resolution on July 13, 1938 <br />setting aside the Tousey Rock Pit Tract for the “municipal purpose of dumping and burning of trash and rubbish”. Previous assessment <br />documents indicated that ash from the City’s Coconut Grove incinerator facility was deposited at the Site during subsequent years <br />and the park was under development in 1961. In 2013, the Miami-Dade County DERM inspected and collected samples from the Site <br />as part of an ongoing evaluation of areas surrounding the former Coconut Grove incinerator at that time. The presence of solid waste <br />and the presence of antimony, arsenic, barium, copper, iron, and lead concentrations of above applicable criteria were identified <br />during this evaluation. Upon completion of additional assessment, the presence of soil impacts and buried debris were addressed <br />through a combination of source removal and engineering controls across the site. <br /> <br />
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