Browse
Search
Agenda - 02-21-2017 - 6-f - Contract Award for Engineering and Environmental Services with Draper Aden Associates, Inc.
OrangeCountyNC
>
BOCC Archives
>
Agendas
>
Agendas
>
2017
>
Agenda - 02-21-2017 - Regular Mtg.
>
Agenda - 02-21-2017 - 6-f - Contract Award for Engineering and Environmental Services with Draper Aden Associates, Inc.
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
2/16/2017 4:24:01 PM
Creation date
11/1/2017 10:13:01 AM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
BOCC
Date
2/21/2017
Meeting Type
Regular Meeting
Document Type
Agenda
Agenda Item
6f
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
61
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
Section Seven 58 <br /> Approach and Understanding <br /> Our approach to the environmental monitoring and control programs at OCSWM landfills has been, and <br /> continues to be, based on historical knowledge of conditions at the facility, assessment of data derived from the <br /> groundwater monitoring program, and economic conditions. <br /> For example,the concentrations of certain regulated constituents in groundwater, in certain monitoring wells <br /> at the facility, exceed their respective"Groundwater Protection Standards."As a result, NCDEQ required that the <br /> North landfill enter a Groundwater Corrective Action program. During the several years in which the facility has <br /> been in Corrective Action, our strategy for managing the program has been based on two key concepts: (1) the <br /> quality of groundwater underlying the landfill represents negligible risk to human health and (2) the economic <br /> recession of the last several years has placed severe constraints on the budgets of local governments. For these <br /> reasons, our strategy has been to expend only enough effort on Corrective Action to prevent NCDEQ from <br /> pressing the OCSWM to embark on a more aggressive program of groundwater remediation. <br /> Another example is our Alternate Source Demonstrations (ASDs) that we have prepared on behalf of OCSWM. <br /> Draper Aden Associates has prepared ASDs for arsenic, cobalt, lead, selenium, and vanadium, each of which was <br /> subsequently approved by NCDEQ. ASDs are one of the available regulatory mechanisms to address"suspect" <br /> groundwater exceedances over site-specific background levels or groundwater protection standards. As a <br /> results, our successful demonstrations that sources other than the landfill have caused the apparent exceedance <br /> have allowed OCSWM to avoid unnecessary escalation in the groundwater monitoring program as they pertain <br /> to arsenic, cobalt, lead, selenium, and vanadium. <br /> Below is a brief overview of our experience, as a firm, specifically working on OCSWM environmental <br /> management programs. <br /> Orange County Regional Landfill: North (Closed) Facility <br /> Corrective Action Program (background). In a letter from Mr. Gayle Wilson (OCSWM) to Mr. Ervin Lane <br /> (NCDEQ;dated May 28, 2009),OCSWM accepted the corrective measures remedies presented in the ACM report <br /> (prepared by Draper Aden Associates;submitted October, 2008). The selected remedies include: monitored <br /> natural attenuation (MNA), enhanced bioremediation, direct oxidation. <br /> In a letter from Mr. Ervin Lane to Mr. Mike Meagher (OCSWM;dated September 11, 2009), NCDEQ approved the <br /> Groundwater Corrective Action Permit Modification Application. OCSWM implemented the following measures <br /> at the facility: institutional controls, engineering controls. In order to accelerate the remediation schedule, <br /> Draper Aden Associates assisted OCSWM in advancing from monitored natural attenuation to the more active <br /> components of the primary(phase 1) remedy: direct oxidation, enhanced biodegradation. <br /> Groundwater Injection Program-Hydrogeochemical Assessment. On behalf of OCSWM, Draper Aden <br /> Associates prepared an application to renew a permit to inject potassium permanganate into the groundwater <br /> in selected areas of the North landfill. <br /> Draper Aden Associates <br /> Engineering • Surveying • Environmental Services <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.