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<br /> <br />TO: Mr. Bruce Woody <br /> Orange County Solid Waste Management <br /> <br />FROM: Sean Jarvah <br /> Environmental Services Division <br />DATE: 06/09/23 <br /> <br />SUBJECT: Groundwater Monitoring Program (FY 2023-2024) <br /> OCSWM South Landfill: <br /> TRC Project No. pending <br /> <br /> <br />TRC Engineers, Inc., (formerly Draper Aden Associates) proposes to provide professional environmental <br />services to Orange County Solid Waste Management (OCSWM) pertaining to the groundwater monitoring <br />and corrective action program at the South Landfill, in accordance with an existing Services Agreement <br />between OCSWM and TRC. <br /> <br />The subject proposal is intended to encompass services that will be provided during the 12-month period <br />between July 1, 2023, and June 30, 2024 (FY 2023-2024). <br /> <br />This proposal is restricted to services to be provided for the South Landfill. Specific tasks to be performed <br />during the service period are detailed as follows. <br /> <br />A memorandum dated March 13, 2023, by North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) <br />Division of Waste Management (DWM), Solid Waste Section (Section), stated that all groundwater, surface <br />water, and leachate samples collected at solid waste sanitary landfills after July 1, 2023, are required to be <br />analyzed for per- and polyfluorinated substances (PFAS). This includes any active, inactive, or closed <br />sanitary landfill currently conducting and reporting water quality and/or leachate sampling results to the <br />Section. Additional Per this requirement, PFAS sampling is included in this proposal and additional <br />laboratory analytical fees are reflected in the sampling fees provided below. <br /> <br /> <br />Task-01 <br />Groundwater Sampling Event 59 (Event 2023 S2) <br /> <br />TRC proposes to conduct groundwater sampling event 59 at the Orange County Regional Landfill - South <br />Landfill during November 2023. Prior to the event, TRC proposes to develop MW-104, MW-107 and MW- <br />111 using the dedicated pump currently installed in these wells. These wells had high turbidity during the <br />previous sampling event. Due to the additional PFAS analysis, all efforts should be made to reduce turbidity <br />below 25 NTUs if possible. These activities are only scheduled for the 2023 S2 event. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: 33C094A0-39E5-4FF7-B854-69713E181C21