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• <br /> I <br /> GAINESVILLE DEPOT PARK BROWNFIELD <br /> 1 REMEDIATION AND STORMWATER ENGINEERING <br /> CONSULTING SERVICES <br /> It <br /> HIGHLIGHTS: f� <br /> • Phase I environmental site assessment • Wetlands delineation and mitigation <br /> I . Planning and permitting • Threatened/endangered and listed <br /> • Special environmental studies species surveys <br /> • Attend meetings representing the city • Coordinate with environmental agencies <br /> I .I <br /> Contaminated soil/sediment assessment for the city <br /> • Stormwater design engineering ■ Remediation of contaminated soil and <br /> • Park design and construction sediment <br /> I _ • Remedial action plan • Construction management <br /> The City of Gainesville was awarded a .‘ <br /> Regional Brownfield Pilot project grant in IV-.. *^ % �� � � : V <br /> 1997 by EPA, Region 4. The brownfield site, ; f, et, -~ ---- �� .;v'v�� 'Wi* � <br /> e-4.. - F �"� <br /> located in the vicinity of Depot Avenue in • . e�ry�Oft' <br /> I Fr_ ... v • +a�( <br /> downtown Gainesville, consisted of a 32- ,w,. "_ • �.,�� 2' ; .0 _ 1pq s.. ""A.s..k <br /> "a ar-ate ii-L-S,"�' 'F" I.je arra- <br /> acre tract of land with several landowners ' :�e -a :r- .t+- fir <br /> and several former sources of contamination •b•_-‘ �`?' -:a tt. _.� . - *ab .A,- A, e <br /> II (gas stations, cement plant, other industrial Artist's Concept of Completed Site <br /> operations, petroleum tank farms, <br /> Imanufactured gas plant [MGP], and potentially others). The primary contamination source at the site <br /> was coal tar residues from the former MGP. ECT was awarded a contract to characterize the complex <br /> site, identify the various sources of contamination and extent of soil and groundwater contamination, <br /> and prepare a remedial action plan (RAP) to remediate the site. In addition, the city wanted ponds <br /> I designed for the site to capture and treat stormwater from an 89-acre area in downtown Gainesville. <br /> When all remediation is completed, the city also plans to convert the area into a park site with <br /> I landscaping, cycling, walking, and jogging trails; a museum in the old train depot building; and other <br /> amenities. Due to the complexity of the site, including the funding sources, ECT has completed many <br /> tasks at the site since 1996. These tasks include the following. <br /> ' Under Task 1, ECT completed a Phase I environmental site assessment (ESA) of the site in addition to <br /> completing all of the required studies necessary for obtaining an environmental resource permit. These <br /> I studies included wetland delineations, rare and threatened species surveys, tree surveys, archaeology <br /> surveys, etc. $48,281 <br /> 1 Under Task 2, ECT installed monitoring wells, collected soil and water samples, and completed <br /> contamination assessments and risk assessments to determine the extent of contamination and define <br /> soil cleanup target levels (SCTLs) for this very complex site. Task 2 was completed in 2005 at a cost <br /> Iof$942,276. <br /> Under Task 3, an engineering feasibility study and an alternatives analysis were completed and <br /> I submitted. ECT presented reports of all of the work items during several public hearings and meetings <br /> with various stakeholders. Task 3 was completed for a cost of$236,984. <br /> 1 Under Task 4, a preliminary RAP was prepared and submitted. The remedial action was selected by <br /> SI <br /> C / PROJECT PROFILE O <br /> CjUSERSIYANG APPDATAlLOCAI.IMICROSOFTWINDOWSITF.MPORARY INTERNET F1LESICONTE.NT.OUTLOOK\OZXSGJQX SUMSL-PROI.DOC-043012 <br />