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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBack-Up DocumentsSQ" MIAMI•T)ADE COUNTY Carlos Alvarez, Mayor August 1, 2008 Martin Garcia, Facilities Supervisor City of Miami Police Department 400 NW 2nd Avenue, Suite 410 Miami, FL 33128 Environmental Resources Management Pollution Control Division 701 NW 1st Court • 41h Floor Miami, Florida 33136-3912 T 305-372-6700 F 305-372-6729 miamidade.gov CERTIFIED MAIL #70051160000414656611 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Re: Tank Closure Assessment Report (TCAR) dated June 9, 2008 prepared by Bureau Veritas North America, Inc. for the City of Miami Police Headquarters(UT-1646/File-8012/FDEP-138622122) located at, near, or in the vicinity of 400 NW 2 Avenue, Miami, Miami -Dade County, Florida. Dear Mr. Garcia: The Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM) has reviewed the above -referenced document received June 12, 2003 pertaining to the removal of (1) 10,000 gallon underground storage tank (UST) system on September 5, 2007 and has determined that this report meets the requirements of Chapter 62-761.800, Florida Administrative Code (FAC). Therefore, the report has been placed on file with other pertinent material regarding the subject site. Total Benzo(a)pyrene Equivalents in soil samples PR-1(1'-3')(0.4 mg/kg), SS-E (4'-6")(0.9 mg/kg), SS -PA (1'- 3')(1.6 mg/kg), SS-PB (11-3')(6,1 mg/kg), SS -PC (1'-3')(0.8 mg/kg), SS-PD (1'-3')(0.9), SS -PE (1'-3')(1.7 mg/kg), SS -PG (1-3')(0.5 mg/kg), and SS -Bottom (3')(0.4 mg/kg) exceed the Chapter 62-777, FAC soil cleanup target levels (CTLs); therefore, further assessment in accordance with Chapter 62-770, FAC is required. However, the contamination is eligible for state -funded cleanup under the Early Detection incentive (EDI) program (discharge dated July 9, 1986), since the above -referenced UST was known to be on -site at the time of application to EDI. In accordance with Florida Statute, F.S. 376.30, you are required to obtain prior written approval from the Department for the scope of work and associated costs in order to be paid from the Inland Protection Trust Fund for subsequent program tasks. Pre -approval requests for additional work may be submitted to the Department. However, they will be reviewed based on priority score and availability of funds. Voluntary work may continue to be performed at the site, as long as the work is performed in accordance with Chapter 62-770, FAC. If you have any questions concerning the above, please contact Joelle O Daniel -Lopez of the Environmental Evaluation Program at (305) 372-6700. Sincerely, Wilbur Ma*orga, RE., Chief Pollution Control Division jao pc: Grace Rivera FDEP-138622122 Marco Hernandez, Bureau Veritas North America, Inc., 10125 NW 116 Way, Suite 18, Miami, FL 33178 me am — — — — no um — r No inr is — i ! — — i NORTHWEST 5fh STREET N. Emergency Generator Day Tank .. Asphalt -paved Parking Lot ' mante s ~f Tank Excavation —\ ILI Q r ( Sewage Lit` N Landscaped Station I, Area f Lli S Emergency Piping Run Generator Excavation Day Tank It p FIVE -STORY mem LEGEND POLICE HEADQUARTERS BUILDING Property Boundary — —Excavation —Former Underground Petroleum Piping Run Former Undergmund Vent Piping Run l inch 30 feet FormerAboveground Petroleum Piping Run 0 25 50 it 09-Detailed Site Plan City of Miami Police Headquarters Northwest 2nd Avenue Miami Miami -Dade County, Florida Figure400 DUtEAU 3 V E fl 1 T A S June 2008 B V Project Number: 144140.02