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~~d <br />ORANGE COUNTY <br />BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br />ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br />Meeting Date: December 4, 2000 <br />Action Agenda <br />Item No. ~J~. --.r <br />SUBJECT: Contract for Limited Site Assessment of Underground Storage Tank (UST) <br />DEPARTMENT: Public Works PUBLIC HEARING: (Y/N) No <br />ATTACHMENT(S): <br />^ Bid Summary <br />^ Letter from NC Dept of"Environment <br />and Natural Resources <br />^ Letter from DENR granting extension <br />of time <br />INFORMATION CONTACT: <br />Wilbert McAdoo, ext 2625 <br />TELEPHONE NUMBERS: <br />Hillsborough 732-8181 <br />Chapel Hill <br />Durham <br />Mebane <br />968-4501 <br />688-7331 <br />336-227-2031 <br />PURPOSE: Ta consider retaining services of an environmental engineering firm to provide <br />technical services for preparation of a Limited Site Assessment Report (LSA) to the Ground <br />Water Section of the State Division of Water Quality. <br />BACKGROUND: Following construction of the automated fueling station at the Orange County <br />Public Works complex in 1997, the previous underground storage tanks (UST) and fuel pumps <br />were permanently closed and removed on May 14, 1997. At the time of closure, three <br />underground storage tanks were removed. Soil sampling .at the time of UST closure indicated <br />elevated concentrations of petroleum products were present. In accordance with State <br />regulations, a required report was completed and submitted in May 1997 to the North Carolina <br />Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources, Division of Water Quality, Ground <br />Water Section. <br />In August 2000, the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources, <br />Division of Waste Management, contacted the Public Works Department in follow-up to the <br />report the County submitted 3 '/2 years ago. Since 1997, potentially contaminated soil that was <br />excavated by the motor pool contractor from the area surrounding the old storage tanks <br />removed in 1997 has been retained in a segregated area at the Public Works Department, <br />pending disposition instructions from the State. The State's UST Section recently advised that <br />a Soil Contamination Report and/or Limited Site Assessment Report (LSA) must now be <br />prepared and submitted to ascertain whether there is any remaining contamination in the <br />immediate vicinity of the 1997 tank excavation. Public Works Director Wilbert McAdoo recently <br />requested and received a 90-day extension to the 90-day deadline established in the August <br />2000 DENR letter, to allow completion of required work. <br />Na member of County staff has the requisite technical knowledge and expertise to carry out the <br />highly specialized analytical work that must be done to support this latest report submission to <br />