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CITY SECRETARY CONTRACT NO. STATE OF TEXAS § § KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENT COUNTY OF TARRA.NT § RIGHT-OF-WAY USE AGREEMENT TO INSTALL A WELL FOR ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING This Agreement is entered into by and between the City of Fort Worth, a home-rule municipal corporation situated in Tarrant and Denton Counties, Texas, hereinafter called "City", acting herein through Libby Watson, it's duty authorized Assistant City Manager, and Fairfield Investments Inc., hereinafter referred to as "User", pursuant to the requirements of Chapter 12.5, Division 4, of the City Code of the City of Fort Worth. NOW THEREFORE, it is agreed as follows: 1. GRANT OF USE A. City agrees to permit User to install and maintain a monitoring well on a City right-of- way, as shown on the map attached hereto as Exhibit "A" which is incorporated into and made a part of this Agreement as if set forth fully herein, for the express purposes of conducting environmental sampling: One (1) monitoring well, designated as"MW-13", to be located within the City Right-of-Way adjacent to the north of Sunset Drive at 3325 Fairfield Avenue: Ridglea Addition Block 37 Lot D Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas; and one (1) monitoring well monitoring well, designated as "MW-14", to be located within the City Right-of-Way adjacent to the west of Fairfield Avenue at 6301 Camp Bowie Boluverd: Ridglea Addition Block 37 Lots A, B, and 5R, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas; which shall hereinafter be collectively called "wells". B. Users shall submit to the City's Traffic Engineer a Traffic Control Plan for written approval prior to the commencement of any work under this Agreement and shall provide a copy of such approved Traffic Control Plan to the Environmental Manager. C. User shall have no property rights to any City property or right-of-way in which the well is installed and environmental sampling is conducted, and access to the property shall be nonexclusive at the City's discretion. 171 Right of Way Use Agreement for Environmenrat Monitoring Pa l Elf. Fairfield Investments Inc.and the City of Fort Worth 2. REGULATION OF CONSTRUCTION A. User shall conduct environmental sampling in accordance with federal, state and local laws and regulations. B. The construction of the wells shall comply with the scope and details of construction of the description that is included in User's Informal Request for Access to City Easement, dated May 30, 2003, with additional information provided on June 5 2003, and User's Formal Request for Temporary Access to Install Monitor Well, dated July 21, 2003, and which are hereby attached as Exhibits "B" and "C", both of which are incorporated into this Agreement by reference. The top of the manhole box for the well shall he completed to be at, or slightly above ground level and will be encased in an 8-inch diameter, water-tight steel manhole box along with a minimum 24-inch by 24-inch concrete slab that is sloped back to ground Ievel, in order to protect it and not interfere with everyday use of the land around it. C. User shall ensure that the person who performs the drilling and installation of the monitoring well in conjunction with the environmental sampling, or other party with appropriate oversight of the drilling project, is properly licensed and bonded in accordance with V.T.C.A. Texas Water Code, Chapter 32, to perform work on City's property or public right-of-way. Verification of such licensure shall be made available upon demand by the City. D. User agrees that it shall require any Contractor that perforins any aspect of the construction, operation, or maintenance of the Monitoring Well to possess all federal, state, and local licenses to perforin all work contracted for, prior to initiation of such work. E. User agrees to use the equipment that it has listed in Exhibits "B" and "C", in the construction, operation, and maintenance of the well. F. User has indicated in Exhibit C that it will utilize the services of Dixie Drilling Company, located at 12117 E. FM 917, Unit D, Alvarado, Texas 76009, which is a state-licensed environmental drilling firm, to install the monitoring well. If User determines that it will be necessary to contract with another company, User agrees to obtain written acceptance by the City prior to initiation of any drilling or installation. G. User shall maintain and operate the monitoring well. In the event that User determines the need to contract the maintenance and operation of the well with a third party, User shall notify the City of same in writing prior to doing so, and shall obtain written acceptance by the City of such a contract. User hereby notifies the City that User has contracted with Consolidated Consulting Group, LLC to maintain and operate the well. User shall provide notice to the City and obtain written approval Right of Way Use Agreement for Environmental Monitoring pages 7zrf 0 Fairfield Investments Inc.and the City of Fort Worth otherwise provided in this paragraph if User intends to change its manager andlor operator. H. User shall install, maintain, and monitor the well: a. In accordance with the City of Fort Worth's Standard Specification for Street and Storm Drain Construction, which is hereby incorporated into and made a part of this Agreement as if fully set forth herein; b. So that there is minimal disturbance to traffic and to the peace of the surrounding neighborhoods; c. So that no discharges are made to either the City's municipal separate storm sewer system or to the sanitary sewer system; and d. So that the openings to the monitoring wells are protected at all times with properly functioning locking caps, I. When User performs or causes the performance of any work in the right-of--way or other public property, or so closely adjacent to such places as to create hazards for the public, User, its employees, or contractor shall provide construction and maintenance signs and sufficient barricades at work sites to protect the public, equipment, and workmen. The application of such traffic control devices shall be consistent with the standards and provisions of the latest addition to the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control devices. Appropriate warning lights shall be used at all construction, maintenance, and monitoring/sampling areas where one or more traffic lanes are being obstructed during nighttime conditions. J. User shall require its contractor to contact the City's Department of Engineering and the City's Traffic Engineer at least forty-eight (48) hours before drilling commences, and further require its contractor to comply with all requirements of the City's inspectors. No work under this Right-of-'Way Use Agreement shall begin until authorized in writing by the City's Street Management Division of Transportation and Public Works Department. K. User shall ensure that it has received written clearance from all City-franchised utility companies, and any non-franchised utility companies so affected, prior to the commencement of drilling, and that the City has been provided with a copy of said clearances. A trA ` ^gnri Right of Way Use Agreement for Environmemal Monitoring Page 3 of 13 Fairfield Investments Inc. and the City of Fan Worth 3. INSPECTIONS The City's Traffic Engineer, and the City's Environmental Manager, or their designated representatives, are authorized to inspect User's operations at all reasonable times and to halt User's operations when necessary to protect the environment or the traveling public. User shall ensure that its contractor complies with all orders to halt operations given pursuant to this paragraph. 4. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS AND MITIGATION OF CONTAMINATION A. User agrees to provide City with appropriate documentation indicating the completion date of monitoring/sampling, geological conditions, certification of proper completion, any findings regarding the presence or non-presence of contamination, test results generated as a result of said monitoring wells, and any other information submitted to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, upon request of the City or otherwise, shall be provided to the City at the same time that such information is submitted to Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. B. If environmental monitoring confirms contamination of soil or groundwater within the City's right-of--way or other property, User shall notify the City's Department of Environmental Management of same in writing within ten (10) days after receiving confirmation of contamination. User shall cooperate with the City in mitigating the contamination as necessary. User agrees that in the event contamination is attributable to and resulting from User's activities, such remediation shall be undertaken at User's sole cost and expense in accordance with the procedures and standards set forth by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and/or the United States Environmental Protection Agency. 5. RESTORATION OF RIGHT-CSF-WAY AND OF CITY PROPERTY A. User shall repair, clean up, and restore all rights-of-way and other City property disturbed during the installation, maintenance, and sampling of wells, and shall warrant the repairs and restoration of such rights-of-way and other property for a period of two (2) years from the date of completion of same. Such repairs, clean up, and restoration shatl return the rights-of-way and other disturbed property to substantially the same condition they were in before User's operations began. The determination that the rights-of-way, other City property, and their surfaces have been returned to substantially the same condition shall be made by the City's Director of Transportation and Public Works, or his designee. 6t;7 Yi Right of Way Use Agreement for Environmental Monitoring Pg 4 a Fairfield Investments Inc. and rhe City of Fort Worth B. City shall have the right at any time to order and require User to remove or abate any spill, discharge, well equipment, or other facility that is dangerous to life or property. In the event User fails or refuses to comply with the City's order, or if an emergency exists which precludes the City from giving notice to User prior to responding, City shall have the right to remove or abate same at the expense of User, all without compensation or liability for damages to User. C. Within thirty (30) days of the expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement, User shall remove the well and restore the City's right-of-way and other property in accordance with part A of this paragraph. User's plan to remove the well and restore property is subject to the City's approval, and shall be submitted to City prior to the removal. D. If, within fifteen (15) days' written notice from the City, User fails to remove the well and restore property as required, City may cause the well to be removed and the rights- of-way and any other affected property to be restored without notice to User. User shall pay City for all costs incurred by City in said removal and restoration. 6. RELOCATION OF MONITORING WELLS A_ User, at its sole cost and expense, and upon the City's request (without claim for reimbursement or damages against the City), shall relocate any and all wells so identified by this Agreement, where necessary due to street construction or reconstruction by or on behalf of the City, or due to the construction or relocation of City utility lines, including, but not limited to, water, sanitary sewer, storm drains, street lights and traffic signal conduits, or due to any other work by or on behalf of the City or general public in or under the City rights-of-way. B. If City requires User to relocate its wells pursuant to Part A of this paragraph, User shall relocate or remove its wells upon receiving a written directive from City to do so, within seven (7) days of receipt of said notice, urdess otherwise stated in the directive. In the event User fails to comply with the directive, the City shall have the right to relocate or remove or cause the relocation or removal of the wells, and User shall reimburse City for all its costs. C. City reserves the right to permit to be laid and repaired, sewer, gas, water, and other pipelines, cable, conduits, and other similar facilities in, along, over, or under any rights-of--way and other City property occupied by User pursuant to this Agreement. City further reserves the right to require User to remove or relocate its wells to enable use of the rights-of-way or other property by City's franchisees, licensees, and invitees. City, its officers, and employees, shall not be liable to User for any damages, loss or expenses arising out of the performance of such wont or the relocation or removal of User's wells; however, nothing herein shall relieve any other person or corporation from liability for damage to User's wells, equipment, and other facilities. Right of Way Use Agreemrmt jar,Environmental Monitoring P r 3.of 1l Fairfield Investments Ine. and the City of Fort Worth 7. TERM The term of this Agreement shall be for a period of two (2) years from the date of its execution by both parties, if no contamination is confirmed through the well, and upon satisfaction of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, and the City, whichever occurs first. In the event contamination is confirmed through use of the well within two years following the execution of the Agreement, the term of the Agreement shall become a period of five (S) years from the date of its execution, upon written request for amendment made by User to the City. The amendment request shall state that additional environmental sampling will be necessary, and shall include all pertinent data relevant to, and justifying, extension of this Agreement_ 8. INDEMNIFICATION A. Definitions. In this paragraph, the fallowing works and phrases shall be defined as follows: 1. Environmental Damages shall mean all claims, judgments, damages, losses, penalties, fines, liabilities (including strict liability), encumbrances, liens costs, and expenses of investigation and defense of any claim, whether or not such claim is ultimately defeated, and of any good faith settlement of judgment, of whatever kind or nature, contingent or otherwise, matured or unmatured, foreseeable or unforeseeable, including without limitation reasonable attorney's fees and disbursements and consultant's fees, any of which are incurred as a result of the existence of a violation of environmental requirements pertaining to the wells, and including without limitation: a. Damages for personal injury and death, or injury to property or natural resources; b. Fees incurred for the services of attorneys, consultants, contractors, experts, laboratories and investigation or remediation of the monitoring wells or any Violation of environmental requirements including, but not limited to, the preparation of any feasibility studies or reports of the performance of any cleanup, remediation, removal, response, abatement, containment, closure, restoration or monitoring work required by any federal, state or local governmentaI agency or political subdivision, or otherwise expended in connection with the existence of such monitoring wells or violations or environmental requirements, and including without limitation any attorney's fees, costs and expenses incurred in enforcing this contract or collecting any sums due hereunder; and - Right of Way Use,tgreemeru for Environmental Monitoring of ii Fairfield Investments Inc.and Gee City of Fan•Worlh Y c. Liability to any third person or governmental agency to indemnify such person or agency for costs expended in connection with the items referenced in subparagraph (b) herein. 2. Environmental requirements shall mean all applicable present and future statutes, regulations, rules, plans, authorizations, concessions, franchises, and similar items, of all governmental agencies, departments, commissions, boards, bureaus, or instrumentalities of the United States, states, and political subdivisions thereof and all applicable judicial, administrative, and regulatory decrees, judgments, and orders relating to the protection of human health or the environment, including without limitation: a. All requirements, including, but not limited to, those pertaining to reporting, licensing, emissions, discharges, releases, or threatened releases of hazardous materials, pollutants, contaminants or hazardous or toxic substances, materials, or wastes whether solid, liquid, or gaseous in nature, into the air, surfacewater, groundwater, stormwater, or land, or relating to the manufacture, processing, distribution, use, treatment, storage, disposal, transport, or handling of pollutants, contaminants, or hazardous or toxic substances, materials, or wastes, whether solid, liquid, or gaseous in nature; and b. All requirements pertaining to the protection of the health and safety of employees or the public. B. General Indemnification. USER DOES HEREBY RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, REIMBURSE, DEFEND, AND HOLD HARMLESS THE CITY, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, AND EMPLOYEES, FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, CLAIMS, SUITS, DEMANDS, OR CAUSES OF ACTIONS WHICH MAY ARISE DUE TO ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PERSONAL PROPERTY, OR PERSONAL INJURY, AND/OR DEATH, OCCURRING AS A CONSEQUENCE OF THE USER'S OPERATIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, WHEN SUCH INJURIES, DEATH, OR DAMAGES ARE CAUSED BY THE SOLE NEGLIGENCE OF USER, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, OR CONTRACTORS, OR THE JOINT NEGLIGENCE OF USER, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, OR CONTRACTORS AND ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. C. Environmental Indemnification. USER DOES HEREBY RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, DEFEND, REIMBURSE, AND HOLD HARMLESS THE CITY, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, AND EMPLOYEES, AGAINST ANY AND ALL ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGES AND THE VIOLATION OF ANY AND ALL ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS RESULTING FROM USER'S OPERATIONS UNDER THIS - AGREEMENT WHEN SUCH ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGES OR VIOLATION Righr of Way Use Agreement fvr Environmental Monitoring Pa e 7of73 Fairfield Investments Inc.and rhe City of Farr Wonh OF ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS ARE CAUSED BY THE ACT OR OMISSION OF USER, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, OR CONTRACTORS, OR THE JOINT ACT OR OMISSION OF USER, ITS OFFICERS, AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, OR CONTRACTORS AND ANY OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY. D. The obligations of the User under this paragraph shall include, but not be limited to, the burden and expense of defending all claims, suits and administrative proceedings (with counsel reasonably approved by the City), even if such claims, suits or proceedings are groundless, false, or fraudulent, and conducting all negotiations of any description, and paying and discharging, when and as the same become due, any and all judgments, penalties or other sums due against such indemnified persons. E. Upon learning of a claim, lawsuit, or other liability which User is required hereunder to indemnify, City shall provide user with reasonable timely notice of same. F. The obligations of the user under this paragraph shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement and the discharge of all other obligations owed by the parties to each other hereunder. 9. INSURANCE A. During the term of this Agreement, User shall maintain the following insurance coverage and the respective policies thereof shall cover all risks related to the use and occupancy of the right-of-way and other City property and all other risks associated with this use Agreement: I. Commercial General Liability Insurance: $1,000,000.00 per occurrence combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage 2. Environmental Impairment Liability/Pollution Liability, $1,000,000.00 minimum per occurrence a. Automobile Liability Insurance: a. $1,000,000.00 each accident b. Coverage shall be on "any auto", including teased, hired, owned, non-owned and borrowed vehicles_ ,tr F. Righr of'Way Use A,greerneni fpr Environmental Monitoring Fairfield Investments Inc,and the City of Fon 'Warrh B. User shall require its contractors to maintain the following insurance coverage: 1. Commercial General Liability Insurance: $1,000,000.00 per occurrence combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage 2. Automobile Liability Insurance: a. $1,000,000.00 each accident; or $250,000 Property Damage and $500,000 Bodily Injury per person per occurrence. b. Coverage shall be on "any auto", including leased, hired, owned, non-owned and borrowed vehicles. 3. Workers' Compensation Insurance a. Statutory limits for Workers' Compensation.; and b. Employer's Liability: $100,000.00 each accident/occurrence; $100,000.00; and disease-each employee; $500,000.00 disease-policy limit. C. All policies shall contain the following endorsements: 1. City shall be named as an additional insured on all policies in respect to the monitoring wells, environmental sampling, and the operations under this Agreement; 2. City shall be notified not less than thirty (30) days prior to the cancellation, or non-renewal of, or material changes to, said policies; and 3. All policies shall be endorsed with waivers of subrogation in favor of the City. D. The insurers for all policies must be approved to do business in the State of Texas and be currently rated in terms of financial strength and solvency to the satisfaction of the Risk Manager. Right of Way Use Agreement for Environmental Monitoring Fairfield Investments Inc. and the City of Fort Worth e E. The insurers for all policies must be licensed/approved to do business in the State of Texas. Except for workers' compensation, all insurers must have a minimum rating of A: VTI in the current A.M. Best Key Rating Guide or have reasonably equivalent financial strength and solvency to the satisfaction of the Risk Manager. F. Programs of self-insurance in lieu of commercial insurance policies shall be assessed, and as appropriate, approved by the Risk Manager; and, as applicable, pre-approved by the Texas Department of Insurance. All such approvals must be completed and/or received by City prior to execution of this Agreement. G. The deductibles or self Insured retention (SIR) affecting the insurance coverage required shall be acceptable to the Risk Manager, and in lieu of traditional insurance, alternative coverage maintained through insurance pools or risk relations groups must be also approved. H. User shall provide City with certificates of insurance documenting User's and User's contractor's coverage as outlined above prior to commencing any operations under this Agreement. Certificates shall be submitted to the Director of Environmental Management. I. Any failure on the part of the City to request documentation of insurance required herein shall not be construed as a waiver of the requirement for same. .I. The City may revise insurance requirements specified herein, at its sole discretion, to protect its interest, giving ample prior notice to User. 10. CONSIDERATION In consideration for the use herein granted, User agrees to pay City a fee in the amount of $250.00 (two hundred, fifty dollars, and no cents), which is due and payable upon User's acceptance of this Agreement. Such fees shall be used by the City to offset the cost of regulating and monitoring the use agreement activities specified herein. Right of Wary Use Agreement for Environmental Monitoring Page 10 of 13 Fairfield lnvestmews Inc.and the City of Fart Worth 11. NOTICE Any notice or communication required in the administration of this Agreement shall be sent as follows: If to City: If to User: Mr. Brian Boerner, Director Dept. of Environmental Mgt. C-tQ_ �, City of Fort Worth r ,, 1000 Throcicmorton St. C,a Fort Worth, TX 76102-6311 12. TERMINATION A. In the event User defaults in the performance of any of its obligations under this Agreement or misrepresents to the City a material fact, the City shall have a right to terminate this Agreement upon giving the User written notice describing the breach or omission in reasonable detail. The User shall have a ten (10) day period commencing upon the date of notice of default in which to effect a cure. If the User fails to effect a cure within the aforesaid ten (10) day period, the City may terminate this Agreement by written notice to User. B. Upon termination, the User shall be released from all contractual obligations to the City, except that all of User's duties, obligations, and liabilities set forth in Paragraphs 4, 5, and 8 shall remain in effect as indicated herein. The requirements imposed under Paragraph 4, "REPORTING REQUIREMENTS AND MITIGATION OF CONTAMINATION", shall survive for a period of two (2) years after the termination of the Agreement, or until such time that any contamination which may have occurred has been mitigated to the satisfaction of the City, and the Texas Commission. on Environmental Quality, whichever period is longer. The requirements imposed under Paragraph 5, "RESTORATION OF RIGHT-OF-WAY AND OF CITY PROPERTY, shall survive for two (2) years after the termination of this Agreement, or until such time that the property affected is restored to its original condition and such restoration fully complies with Paragraph 5 of this Agreement, whichever period is longer. The duties, obligations, and liabilities set forth in Paragraph 8, "INDEMNIFICATION",, shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. Y( • 11 1r. ns a i Right of Way Use Agreement for Environmental Monitoring Page 11 of 13 Fairfield Investments Inc. and the City of Fan Worlh r 13. GOVERNING LAWS It is mutually agreed and understood that this Agreement is made and entered into by the City and User with reference to the existing Charter and Ordinances of City and the laws of the State of Texas, and of the United States, which govern all matters affecting this Agreement, and. User agrees to comply fully with all the provisions of same. 14. ENTIRETY This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement by the parties hereunder, and any prior or contemporaneous oral or written agreements shall be void. This Agreement may be amended or changed only by the written agreement of both parties. 15, SEVERABILITY In case any one or more of the provisions contained in the Agreement shall for any reason be held to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision of this Agreement, and this Agreement shall be construed as if such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable provisions had never been contained herein. M. VENUE Venue of any suit or cause of action under this contract shall lie in Tarrant County, Texas. 17. AUTHORIZATION The undersigned officer and/or agents of the parties hereto are properly authorized officials and have the necessary authority to execute this Agreement on behalf of the parties hereto, and each party hereby certifies to the other that any necessary resolutions extending such authority have been duly passed and are now in full force and effect. f1(fi� � , � n� Ems'. Right of Way Use Agreement for Environmental Monitoring Page 12 of 13 Fairfield Investments Inc.and the City of Fart Worth IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement in triplicate originals in Tarrant County, Texas. 733 T�FAIRFIELD INVESTMENTS CITY OF FORT WORTH BY BY: NAME: Libby Watson TITLE: Assistant City Manager Date Signed: )&q 0,3 Bate Signed: Id l; 0 CORPORATE SEAL: WITNESS: APPROVED AS TO FORM Nw-o�R Qvw (Signature) Assistant ity Attorney Print Name: ATTEST: P&A4-a loria Pear n, {City Secretary (No M&C Rev i,red) EUAMWCRP09 i 5O3 Right of Way Use Agreement for Environmental Monitoring Fairfield Invesnnents Inc.and the City of Fort Worth Sent By: ; 972 225 3477; May-30-03 11 :24AM; Page I Consolidated Consulting Group, LLC May 30.2003 via facsimile 817-871-6353 Mr.Chris Breitlirw, Envitonrucatal Specialist City of Fort Worth Environmental Management Department 1004 Throcicmorton Sint Fort Worth,Texas 76102 RE_ Infortnal Request for Access to City Easement 32.25 Fairfield Avenue Fort Worth,Taxas Mr.Breitling, Consolidated Consulting Group, LLP(CCG)an behalf ofFairf'ield Investments,requests access to the City of Fort North(City)eascment/right-of-way to Conduct subsur%"envirotrm=W sampling. The request is in response to an E,nvironmetttal Assessment being performed on the above referenced property. Environmental assessment activities will be perfortned in an attempt to delineate the horizontal extent of chlorinated volatile organic compownd(VOC)impacts to soil end groundwater,. VOC impazu to gruundwat ss were initially encountered(luring Limited site itsvesdgadon activities conducted in March 1991. Subsequent groundwater monitoring activities conducted in March and April 2003 confirmed the prcvmcc of VOC impacted groundwater,particubwly Letrt chloroettaeue(PCE),trichloroethene(TCh),cis—1,-2 dic:hloroethonc(DCF), vinyl cholmide,acetone,and methyl choloride. Benzene and tuluczac:impacts to groundwater were also documented however those ittrpa uu,are believed to be associated with a Woline service stadon furmcriy operated on the north adjacent property. The scope of work includes the inStailation of four(4)soil borings,which will be converted to 2"diameter tnc nAosrittg welL4,in the City easement. TIC soil borings/Monitoring wells will be installed to a depth of 20 feet below ground surfiice. Pruposed well boring/woll locations arty d*cted on the attached maps. Soil samples will be collected continuously during boring installation and field screened for voCs The wil sample indicating the highest field screening re.5ult will be selected for laboratory analysis. Additional soil samples will be collected randomly From each weft based on field observations. Upon completion of monitoring well in Calla ion groundwtttea-samples will be collected from all monitoring wells. GroundwateT sampling of the monitoring wells will continue on a quarterly basis(once every three months)until the TCEQ grants"Case Closure"to the site. All soil and groundwater samples will be analyzed for VOCs by Environmental Prudoction Agency method 8264. An application is in tete procexs of being sLbmitted rn the Texas Commission on E:nvironrnantal Quality(TCEQ)for enrollment into the Voluntary Cleanup program(VCP). No directives or response actions have been received by the TCEQ at this time- [f you have any questions please do not he itatr to Call Ms.Fredda Benton at 817-061-X1490. Sincerely. Kevin Alrnzper Ertvironrnental Consultant 2007 East Lamar Ovd. ` Suite ISO ' Mingtan, Texas 760.53 ' (8 17) 461-4490 � (8 r 7] 461-4-497 fax 972 228 3477, M"-30-03 ]1 :24AM; B OW t 13L-Ub page 213 somc . G X12 +� pas }��� CHURCH F iI �■� � 1 Ilk m � sutnaet od" r pft*pool� J, Sent By: > 972 226 3477;. May-30-03 11 .25AM; page 313 140b M: w-, WA a. u Mme+ iL�T i M.r � r r� } � r IOU F�w+l i Fac MPEATY • � MINa� M 11Fir i t � SUNSET iDRfVE 4,SKIIT_DitiVE w Ls �s WOPPL A ONE ILDG. ILEA I3W[ K=. w+m rm um" lop"M.m i nremwm wars. 0 b lfl Igo � is�r iVa GRAPHI SCALE k FEET swims rKE MAT W(WM *TX CALDWELL OADLOW fA7M AN&VTI AL lMMLLTl rid/fdic 14555 FED oo54O9 e CONSOLIDATED CONSULTING GROup, LLC .lune 5,2003 via facsimile 817-871-6359 Mr.Chris Breitling,Environmental Specialist City of Fort Worth Environmental Management Department 1000 Throckmorton Street Fort Worth,Texas 76102 RE; Informal Request for Access to City Easement 3325 Fairfield Avenue Fort Worth,Texas Mr, Breitling, Consolidated Consulting Group,LLP(CCG)on behalf of Fairfield tuvestments,requests access to the City of Fort Worth(City)easementlright-of-way to conduct subsurface environmental sampling. The request is in response to an Environmental Assessment being performed on the above referenced property. Between 1955 and 1976 two separate addresses,2217 and 3325,were listed for the subject property. After 1976 only one address,3325,was listed for the property. The subject property has historically been occupied by a laundry mat (Ridgeviale Cleaners),an office supply store(National Distributing),a dry cleaners (Fishburn dry Cleauets),banks (United Savings and Guarantee Federal Savings),a title company(First land and Title), a health spa(Lady Petite),a weight loss center(Quick Weight Loss),a jewelry store (Cross Cut Jewelers), an insurance company(Allstate Insurance),and beauty salons(Salon One and Susan's Nails). Attached is a listing of property tenants that was obtained through historical city directory listings. The source of the chlorinated contaminants to soil and groundwater is believed to be caused by dry cleaning operations associated with Fishburn Dry Cleaners. The release is believed to have occurred sometime between 1958 and 1976 when Fishburn operated on the site. Chlorinated VOC impacts to soil were initially encountered on the subject property during a Phase I Real Estate Environmental Site Assessment(Phase IESA)conducted in March 1991. Subsequent groundwater monitoring activities conducted in March and April 2003 confirmed the presence of VOC impacted groundwater,particularly tetrachloroethane(PCE),trichloroethene(TCE),cis—1,2 dichlomethene(cDCE),vinyl chloride,acetone,methyl chloride,benzene and toluene. Benzene and toluene impacts to groundwater are believed to be associated with a gasoline service station formerly operated on the north adjacent property. No other information is available concerning the release. Environmental assessment activities will be performed in an attempt to delineate the horizontal extent of chlorinated volatile organic compound(VOC)impacts to soil and groundwater. The scope of work includes the installation of three (3)soil borings in the City right-of-way/easement. The soil borings will be advanced to a total depth of 20 feet below ground surface and converted into 2"diameter monitoring wells. The proposed boring/well locations are depicted on the attached maps. One soil boring will be installed west across the street from the subject site in the grass on the City easement,between Fairfield Avenue and the west adjacent property to Fairfield Avenue,approximately 95 feet north of Sunset Drive. This particular soil boring/monitoring well location is intended to delineate the horizontal extent of contaminants in the up- gradient direction. Mr. Chris Breitling, page 2, One soil boring will be installed south across the street from the subject site in grass on the City easement,between Sunset Drive and the south adjacent property to Sunset Drive,approximately 95 feet north of Sunset Drive. in the City easement between the subject site and Sunset Drive,approximately 3 to 5 feet west of the southeast driveway to the subject site. This particular soil boring/mowtoring well location is intended as a replacement well for MW-8,which was destroyed during parking lot construction activities. A drive through transactiao lane is being constructed in the former area of MW-8. Movement of the replacement well to the proposed location is intended to prevent future interruption of business(through the drive through ]me)and to determine the extent of contaminants off-site. The proposed location is approximately I0 feet from the former location of MW-8. One soil boring will be installed south across the street from the subject site on the grass in the City easement,between Sunset Drive and the south adjacent property to Sunset drive. The location is across the street from the southeast driveway to the subject property. This particularsoil boritaglmonitoring well location is intended to complete horizontal delineation of contaminants in a side-gradient direction. Soil samples will be collected continuously during boring installation and held screened for volatile organics. Soil samples will be collected for laboratory analysis from the interval indicating the highest field screening result and from The termination depth of each soil boring. Additional soil samples may be collected randomly from each boring based on field observations. All soil borings will be converted into 2"diameter monitoring wells. Upon completion of monitoring well installation groundwater samples will be collected from all monitoring wells. Groundwater sampling of the monitoring wells will continue on a quarterly basis(once every three months)until the TCEQ grants"Case Closure"to the site. All soil and groundwater samples will be analyzed for VOCs by Environmental Protection Agency method 8260. The site is in the process of being enrolled into the Texas Comm=ission on Environmental Quality(TCEQ)Voluntary Cleanup Program(VCP). No directives or response actions have been received by the TCEQ at this time. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call me at 817-461-4494 or entail at fbenton(@consolidatedconsultinp,.com. Sincerely, Fredda W. Benton Environmental Consultant 2007 East Lamar Blvd. a Suite 150 ■ Arlington, Texas 76053 a (817)461.4490 ■ (817) 461-4492 Fax ■ r .�* 'Pi . .■ it � �;�� _ � - ''--�-t10 C�� s �*� �+/ � � � QIP- ter?' Ar: ,�• r,l r f *,* • p l � c`.'1 rte, '�► � �� � ?_ - X - a { ' 1 3325 FAIRFIELD HISTORICAL CITY DIRECTORY Date Address Occupant 1940 - 1954 No address for the subject property 1955 - 1957 3317 Rid eviale Laundry 3325 National Distdbutin 1958 - 1976 3317 Fishburn Dry Cleaners 1977 - 1981 No Listing for either 3317 or 3325 1982 -1985 3325 United Savings First Land &Title 1986 - 1987 3325 Guaranty Federal Savings 3325 (a) Vacant 3325 (b) Vacant 1988- 1989 3325 Guaranty Federal Savings 3325 (a) Vacant 3325 (b) Quick Weight Loss 1990 -1991 3325 Guaranty Federal Savings 3325_(a) Lady Petite 3325 b Quick Weight Loss 1992 3325 Guaranty Federal Savings 3325 (a) Cross Jewelers 3325 b Allstate Insurance 1993- 1995 3325 Guaranty Federal Savings 3325 (a) Salon One Cross Cut Jewelers 3325(b) Allstate Insurance 1996- 1997 3325 Guaranty Federal Savings Cross Cut Jewelers Salon One Susan's Nails Allstate Insurance 1998-2000 3325 Guaranty Federal Savings Cross Cut Jewelers Salon One 2001 - Present 3325 Cross Cut Jewelry Salon One (6T CONSOLIDATED CONSULTING GROUP, LLC July 21,2003 Mr.Chris Breitling,Environmental Specialist City of Fort Worth. Environmental Management Department 1000 Tbrockmorton Street Fort Worth,Texas 76102 RE: Formal Request for Access to City Easement Fairfield Investments Property 3325 Fairfield Avenue Fort Worth,Texas Mr.Breitling, Consolidated Consulting Group" LLP (CCG) on behalf of Fairfield Investments, requests access to the City of Fort Worth(City) easement/right-of-way to conduct subsurface environmental sampling. The request is in response to an Environmental Assessment being performed at the above referenced property. SITE BACKGROUND Between 1955 and 1976 two separate addresses,2217 and 3325, were listed for the subject property. Ager 1976 only one address, 3325, was listed for the property. The subject property has historically been occupied by a laundry mat (Ridgeviale Cleaners), an office supply store (National Distributing), a dry cleaners (Fishburn Dry Cleaners), banks (United Savings and Guarantee Federal Savings), a title company (First land and Title), a health spa (Lady Petite), a weight loss center (Quick Weight Loss), a jewelry store (Cross Cut Jewelers), an insurance company (Allstate Insurance), and beauty salons(Salon One and Susan's Mai)s). The source of the chlorinated contaminants to soil and groundwater is believed to be caused by dry cleaning operations associated with Fishburn Dry Cleaners. The release is believed to have occurred sometime between 1958 and 1976 when Fishburn operated on the site. Chlorinated VOC impacts to soil were initially encountered on the subject property during a Phase I Deal Estate Environmenal-Si'te Assessment {Phase I[-ESA) dohdiixted- in-Nfaieli-I49T.--Subsequent groundwater moon-i wring activities conducted in March and April 2003 confirmed the presence of VOC impacted groundwater, particularly tetrachloroethane (PCE), trichloroethene (TCE), cis -1,2 dichloroethene (cDCE), vinyl chloride, acetone, methyl chloride, benzene and toluene. Benzene and toluene impacts to groundwater are believed to be associated with a gasoline service station formerly operated on the north adjacent property. No other information is available concerning the release. DETAILED INFORMATION FOR INSTALLA'nON OF THE PROPOSED MONITORING WELLS Environmental assessment activities will be performed in an attempt to delineate the horizontal extent of chlorinated volatile organic compound(VOC) impacts to soil and groundwater. The scope of work includes the installation of two (2)soil borings in the City right-of-way/easement. The soil borings will be advanced to an estimated depth of 20 feet below ground surface and converted into 2"diameter monitoring wells. The monitoring we]Is wiII be constructed using approximately 2.5 to 10 feet of 0.01" PVC slotted screen and 10 to 17.5 feet of PVC riser, depending on the Geology encountered. Each well will be completed at the surface with an 8" manway box set in a 2' by 2' concrete pad. The proposed boring/well locations are depicted on the attached map. All soil borings will be advance using a truck mounted air rotary drill rig. Mr.Chris Breitling, page 2, One soil boring will be installed west across the street from the subject site in the grass on the City easement,between Fairfield Avenue and the west adjacent property to Fairfield Avenue,approximately 60 to 95 feet north of Sunset Drive. This particular soil bon-rig/monitoring well location is intended to delineate the horizontal extent of contaminants in the up-gradient direction. One soil boring will be installed in the City easement between the subject site and Sunset Drive,approximately 3 to 5 feet west of the southeast driveway to the subject site. This particular soil boring/monitoring well location is intended as a replacement well for MW-8, which was destroyed during parking lot construction activities. A drive through transaction lane is being constructed in the former area of MW-8. Movement of the replacement well to the proposed location is intended to prevent future interruption of business(through the drive through lane) and to determine whether contaminants have migrated off-site. The proposed location is approximately 10 feet from the former location of MW- 8. Soil samples will be collected continuously during boring installation and field screened for volatile organics using a flame-ionization detector (FID) or photo-ionization detector (PID). Soil samples will be collected for laboratory analysis from the interval indicating the highest field screening result and from the termination depth of each soil boring. Additional soil samples may be collected randomly from each boring based on field observations. All so]] borings will be converted into 2"diameter monitoring wells. Installation of the soil borings/monitoring wells is anticipated to require seven (7)hours to complete. Drilling activities will commence at 9:00 AM and will be completed by 4:00 PM on the day of drilling. The drilling date will be scheduled immediately upon approval of the Formal Access Request by the City of Fart Worth. Street barricading/ cones will likely be required only during drilling of the well located along Fairfield Avenue. Barricading will be extended approximately 150 feet north in the direction of Camp Bowie Boulevard and will extend south all the way to Sunset Drive. The drill rig will be positioned in a manner that will straddle two of the tires on the grassy easement and. two tires along curbside parking. Only the driveway on the southeast side of the subject property will be affected during installation of the well proposed along Sunset Drive. Once the wells are installed the wells are anticipated to be maintenance free except for activities associated with quarterly groundwater monitoring. GROUNDWATER MONITORING Upon completion of monitoring well installation groundwater samples will be collected from all monitoring wells. Prior to collecting groundwater samples the depth to groundwater will be measure using a Solonist Water Level Indicator, or equivalent. Groundwater sampling will be accomplished by installing dedicated polyethylene tubing in each well. The tubing will be connected to a peristaltic pump, which will purge groundwater from the well using low flow purging techniques. The water removed from the well will be transmitted through a flow through cell, As water is discharged from the flow through cell, water quality parameters (pH, temperature, conductivity, oxidation reduction potential,dissolved oxygen,and turbidity)will be field analyzed using an YSI multi-parameter field meter. Once water quality parameters stabilize, water samples will be collected. All soil and groundwater samples will be analyzed for VOCs by Environmental Protection Agency method 8250. TIMETABLE FOR GROUNDWATER SAMPLING OPERATIONS Groundwater sampling of the monitoring wells will continue on a quarterly basis (once every three months) until the TCEQ grants the site "Case Closure". It may require several years before the TCEQ issues case closure. The time required to obtain case closure will be dependant upon several factors including whether additional plume delineation activities will be required,the rate at which contaminant concentrations attenuate,and state regulations. SITE RESTORATION Once the TCEQ issues case closure all PVC well material will be removed to the maximum extent possible and the remaining well void will be filled with bentonite and sealed near the surface with concrete. All manhole covers and concrete pads will also he removed. The surface will be filled with topsoil and reseeded or replaced with grass plugs. 2007 East Lamar Blvd. a Suite 150 ■ Arlington, Texas 76053 w (817)461-4490 a (817)4151.4492 Fax Mr. Chris Breitling, page 3, All well plugging activities will be performed in accordance with rules established by the Texas Department of License and Regulation. The site is in the process of being enrolled into the Texas Comrrtission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Voluntary Cleanup Program(VCP). No directives or response actions have been received by the TCEQ at this time. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to me at 972-203-5654 or Ms, Fredda Benton at 817-461-4490, Sincerely, Kevin W. Almaguer Fredda W. Benton Project Manager Program Manager Attachments: City of Fort Worth-Informal Approval Documented Contacts with Surrounding Utilities/Adjacent Property Owners Site Map Names and Qualifications of ail Businesses Involved Project Manager Information THE CITY OF FORT WORTH INFORMAL REQUEST APPROVAL �w DOCUMENTED CONTACTS 1. DIG TESS 2. CITY OF FORT WORTH ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 3. NOTICE TO ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS SITE MAP NAMES AND QUALIFICATIONS OF BUSINESS INVOLVED PRIME CONTRACTOR Consolidated ConsuitinIg Croup, LLC SUB-CONTRACTORS Earth Solutions, Inc Dixie Drilling Company PROJECT MANAGER INFORMATION Kevin A Imaguer-Resume Attached CONSOLIDATED CONSULTING GROUP, LLC July 21,2003 Mr. Chris BreiVing,Environmental Specialist City of Fort Worth Environmental Management Department 1000 Throckmorton Street Fort Worth,Texas 76102 RE: Formal Request for Access to City Easement Fairfield Investments Property 3325 Fairfield Avenue Fort Worth,Texas Mr.Breitling, Consolidated Consulting Group, LLP (CCG) on behalf of Fairfield Investments, requests access to the City of Fort Worth (City) easement/right-of-way to conduct subsurface environmental sampling. The request is in response to an Environmental Assessment being performed at the above referenced property. SITE BACKGROUND Between 1955 and 1976 two separate addresses,2217 and 3325, were listed for the subject property. After 1976 only one address, 3325, was listed for the property. The subject property has historically been occupied by a laundry mat (Ridgeviale Cleaners), an office supply store (National Distributing), a dry cleaners (Fishburn Dry Cleaners), banks ('United Savings and Guarantee Federal Savings), a title company (First land and Title), a health spa (Lady Petite), a weight loss center (Quick Weight loss), a jewelry store (Cross Cut Jewelers), an insurance company (Allstate Insurance),and beauty salons(Salon One and Susan's Nails), The source of the chlorinated contaminants to soil and groundwater is believed to be caused by dry cleaning operations associated with Fishburn Dry Cleaners. The release is believed to have occurred sometime between 1958 and 1976 when Fishburn operated on the site. Chlorinated VOC impacts to soil were initially encountered on the subject property during a Phase 1 Real Estate Environmental Site Assessment (Phase I ESA) conducted in March 1991. Subsequent groundwater monitoring activities conducted in March and April 2003 confirmed the presence of VOC impacted groundwater, particularly tetrachloroethene (PCE), trichloroethene (TCE), cis —1,2 dichloroethene (cDCE), vinyl chloride, acetone, methyl chloride, benzene and toluene. Benzene and toluene impacts to groundwater are believed to be associated with a gasoline service station formerly operated on the north adjacent property. No other information is available concerning the release. DETAILED INFORMATION FOR INSTALLATION OF THE PROPOSED MONITORING WELLS Environmental assessment activities will be performed in an attempt to delineate the horizontal extent of chlorinated volatile organic compound(VOC)impacts to soil and groundwater, The scope of work includes the installation of two (2)soil borings in the City right-ofwayleasement. The soil borings will be advanced to an estimated depth of 20 feet below ground surface and converted into 2"diameter monitoring wells. The monitoring wells will be constructed using approximately 2.5 to 10 feet of 0.01" FVC slotted screen and 10 to 17,5 feet of PVC riser, depending on the Geology encountered. Each well will be completed at the surface with an 8"manway box set in a 2' by 2' concrete pad. The proposed boring/well locations are depicted on the attached map. All soil borings will be advance using a truck mounted air rotary drill rig.. Mr. Chris Breitling, page 2, One sof 1 boring will be installed west across the street from the subject site in the grass on the City easement, between Fairfield Avenue and the west adjacent property to Fairfield Avenue,approximately 60 to 95 feet north of Sunset Drive. This particular soil boring/monitoring well location is intended to delineate the horizontal extent of contaminants in the up-gradient direction. One soil boring will be installed in the City easement between the subject site and Sunset Drive, approximately 3 to 5 feet west of the southeast driveway to the subject site. This particular soil boring/monitoring well location is intended as a replacement well for MW-8, which was destroyed during parking lot construction activities. A drive through transaction lane is being constructed in the former area of MW-8. Movement of the replacement well to the proposed location is intended to prevent future interruption of business(through the drive through lane)and to determine whether contaminants have migrated off-site. The proposed location is approximately 14 feet from the former location of MW- 8. Soil samples will be collected continuously during baring installation and field screened for volatile organics using a flame-ionization detector (F®) or photo-ionization detector (PID), Soil samples will be collected for laboratory analysis from the interval indicating the highest field screening result and from the termination depth of each soil boring. Additional soil samples may be collected randomly from each boring based on field observations. All soil borings will be converted into 2"diameter monitoring wells. Installation of the soil borings/monitoring wells is anticipated to require seven(7) hours to complete. Drilling activities will commence at 9;00 AM and will be completed by 4:00 PM on the day of drilling. The drilling date will be scheduled immediately upon approval of the Formal Access Request by the City of Fort Worth. Street barricading/ cones will likely be required only during drilling of the well located along Fairfield Avenue. Barricading will be extended approximately 150 feet north in the direction of Camp Bowie Boulevard and will extend south all the way to Sunset Drive. The drill rig will be positioned in a manner that will straddle two of the tires on the grassy easement and two tires along curbside parking. Only the driveway on the southeast side of the subject property will be affected during installation of the well proposed along Sunset Drive. Once the wells are installed the wells are anticipated to be maintenance free except for activities associated with quarterly groundwater monitoring. GROUNDWATER MONITORING Upon completion of monitoring well installation groundwater samples will be collected from all monitoring wells. Prior to collecting groundwater samples the depth to groundwater will be measure using a Solonist Water level Indicator, or equivalent. Groundwater sampling will be accomplished by installing dedicated polyethylene tubing in each well. The cubing will be connected to a peristaltic pump, which will purge groundwater from the well using low flow purging techniques. The water removed from the well will be transmitted through a flow through cell. As water is discharged from the flow through cell, water quality parameters (ply, temperature, conductivity, oxidation reduction potential,dissolved oxygen, and turbidity)will be field analyzed using an YS] multi-parameter field meter. Once water quality parameters stabilize, water samples will be collected. All soil and groundwater samples will be analyzed for VOCs by Environmental Protection Agency method 8264. TIMETABLE FOR GROUNDWATER SAMPLING OPERATIONS Groundwater sampling of the monitoring wells will continue on a quarterly basis (once every three months) until the TCEQ grants the site "Case Closure It may require several years before die TCEQ issues case closure. The time required to obtain case closure will be dependant upon several factors including whether additional plume delineation activities will be required,the rate at which contaminant concentrations attenuate, and state regulations. SITE RESTORATION Once the TCEQ issues case closure all PVC well material will be removed to the maximum extent possible and the remaining well void will be filled with bentorute and sealed near the surface with concrete. All manhole covers and concrete pads will also be removed.The surface will be filled with topsoil and reseeded or replaced with grass plugs. 2007 East Lamar Blvd. r Suite 150 o Arlington, Texas 76053 m (817) 46 1-4 490 a (817) 461-4492 Foh Mr. Chris Breitling, page 3, All well plugging activities will be performed in accordance with rules established by the Texas Department of License and Regulation. The site is in the process of being enrolled into the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Voluntary Cleanup Program('VCP). No directives or response actions have been received by the TCEQ at this time. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to me at 972-203-5654 or Ms, F'redda Benton at 817461-4490. Sincerely, Kevin W.Almaguer Fredda W. Beaton Project Manager Program Manager Attachments: City of Fort Worth—Informal Approval Documented Contacts with Surrounding Utilities/Adjacent Property Owners Site Map Names and Qualifications of all Businesses;Involved Project Manager Information THE CITY OF FORT WORTH INFORMAL REQUEST APPROVAL FORT WORTH June 26,2003 CERTIFIED MAIL: 7401 2510 0001 4839 5703 Fredda Benton Consolidated Consulting Group, LLC 2007 East Lamar Blvd, Suite 150 Arlington, Texas 76053 In reply to: Informal Request to Place Monitor Wells and conduct subsurface sampling in the City of Fort Worth Right--df-Way for Site Investigation Activities located at 3225 Fairfield Avenue.Fart Wdr-th,Texas Dear Ms. Benton: This letter was sent as a correction and to replace the letter dated June 25,2003. The informal request Lo place a soil boring 1 monitoring well on the south side of Sunset Drive is not granted. Sunset Drive is privately owned and therefore riot part of the City of Fort Worth right-of-way, therefore permission should be requested of and granted by the current owner. Your informal request to place a soil boring 1 monitoring well in the city right-of-way in the following locations has been granted. • Along Fairfield Avenue on the west side of the street ■ Along Sunset Drive on the north side of the street This is not approval of access to the City's Right-of-Way. As per the CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH,TEXAS CHAPTER 12.5 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND CONIPLIANCEARTICLE 1,ADMINISTRATIION AND ENFORCEMENT DIVISION 4, ENVIRONMENTAL USE AGREEMENTS a formal request must be submitted approved and a contract must be signed prior to your gain of access. Your formal request for the two locations above should contain: • Documented contacts with surrounding utilities, including City of Fort Worth utilities ■ Documented contacts with(if applicable) o Teras Department of Transportation a Tarrant County Water Control and Improvement District * Tarrant County Department of Transportation and Public Works a Trinity River Authority o The adjacent property owners ■ Detailed information of the Purposed Well Installation o A detailed scale drawing showing all property and improvements located within one hundred feet(100')of the proposed well installation ■ Improvements shall include all structures and utilities above and 'below ground. ENVIRONMENTAL. MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT THE CITY OF FORT WORTH * 1000 THROCKMORTON STREET * FORT WORTH, TEAS 76102-6311 (817) 871-8079 FAx (817) 871-6359 * www.fortworthgov.org/dem a Printed on recycled Pajler o The scope of details of all well improvements, including but not limited to location and depth of the well, the size of the well,the hours of operation,the construction details of the well,and barricading,needed o All equipment to be used in the construction, operation, and maintenance of the well p The names,addresses, phone numbers, and qualifications of all businesses involved in the construction,operation,and maintenance of the well o Length of time the well will be in service o The procedure to remove the wells after they are no longer needed, including restoring the property to its original condition o The monitoring procedures to be used including frequency and time of monitoring ■ Detailed Information of the Purposed Sampling includraig: o Exact location of sampling sites,type and depth of samples, hours of operation, and barricading a Equipment to be used in the sarnpIing a Flames and Qualifications of businesses involved in the sampling, a The dame; title, and phone number of the project manager who will oversee the sampling a Timetable for all sampling operations Deep in mind that a minimum of eight copies of the formal request must be sent for review. A copy wi ll be sent toeach of the following City officials 1 departments for requirements to be imposed,other recommendations, and 1 or approval. ■ City Attorney • Department of Risk Management City Eire Chief City Traffic Engineer • Department of Water, Engineering Services Division Department of Engineering • Department of Development The eighth copy will be kept on file in our office. � � t With this letter f am including a copy of City code that pertains to Environmental Use Agreements and the placement of monitoring wells in the City right-of way, property, and easements. Please submit your formal request with the required information and number of copies to the City of Fort Worth, Environmental Management Department. If there are any further questions please feel free to contact me at 817-871-6147. Sincerely, Christopher b Breitling Environmental Specialist City of Fort Worth DOCUMENTED CONTACTS 1. DIG TESS 2. CITY OF FORT WORTH ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 3. NOTICE TO ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS To: IN( 19e0o From: ONE CALL-TESS FAX - E - 7-19-2893 5:27ar P. F of l SEQUENCE NUMBER 0156 COC = xxx Texas Excavation Safety System * ROUTINE * MESSAGES Sent to Office (s ) as fellows ONCOR-E/TXU-G-S SBC-F VELOCITA CORP. LONE STAR HCHG Locate Request No. 031903326 Prepared By LANCE GODDARD On 09-JUL-03 At 1651 MapRef : Grid: 324300097243A Footprint: DOG Location: County: TARRANT Town: FORT WORTH Address: 3325 FAIRFIELD AVE Beginning Work Date 07/11/03 Time of Day: 05: 00 pm Duration: 02 DAYS Fax-A-Locate Date at Excavation Type OTHER Nature of Work ENVIRONMENTAL DRILLING Blasting ? NO 48 Hr Notice ? YES White Lne ? NO Digging Deeper Than 16 Inches ? YES Person Calling KEVIN ALMAGUER Company Name : EARTH SOLUTIONS INC Work by EARTH SOLUTIONS INC For FAIRFIELD INVESTMENTS Person to Contact : KEVIN ALMAGUER Phone No. ( 972 )203-5654 / f 214 )392-7179 ( Hours: 08: 00 am/08:00 am Fax No. ( 972 )226-3477 Email: KEVINALMAGUER@ATTBI. COM Remarks : MARK ALL UNDERGROUND FACILITIES AS NECESSARY Near Intersection: SUNSET OR UPDATFIELDEFROMEPROP--OAREAlIS4MARKED INTIRE ORANGEOP (ALTRASSY CONTACTEACROSS FREDDABENTON 817-528-4494) KEVINALMAGUER@ATTOI. COM Map Cross Reference : MAPSCO 747L Fax9ack Requested ? YES Lone Star Xref : 031903326 to 919722263477 at 05: 27:47 on THU, 07/10/03 for XXX #0159 , UL-10-2003 THU 09:45 AN CITY F. W. ENGINEERING FAX NO. 817 871 7854 P. o l RT 0 TH FACSIMILE SNUTTAL y • r s ' r e t '� '• OF ■' 1000 THROCKMORTON ST FORT WORTH TJX 76102-6311 OFFICE: (817) 871-842 6 FAX: (817) 871-7854 TO: lJ FAX ORGANIZATION: PHONE #: Lois 0 FROM: JOHN YOUNG DATE: 1 '03 PAGES: U'' - NOTES: IF YOU.HAVE ANY PROBLEMS RECEIVING PLEASE.CALL 817-871-8426 0 Iii. ■ i i 2V srrfr ■frf■fffamaaf � fra■ � -�� � � lilt 111111 �lslxr� !!!!1! ��tt1llttlll!!l1i� rf���tttt �#i�wiill�Nttttt - —... � � a t llllillttllill �� �����I�t I�itltlllt�ltflllltl i l i �� .ill ililttlllll ��� a 1#ttltt 1111 11! 1 ! oil I;1 111#I#1 111111 111#N, .. f tl .� �IIIrrr l litliltlltlll ..+.i i�#Illttlttxltr 1! tl r4� 1 Il,.1�l � r 1 !tl � �I�llfll �� ��, t1s111111 rAtlt t ,#1Y111 fillMilltlllw1.,h:a�tli�ttllilltlt�t t •' 141#111 ? 111111#fl - 11131111- illt 1�tr�ilflllll1t1�11! . 11t�1111#�It1 !!!!I: .. -ilt!!IMFIl1!!I!'1� i-fibliliilt, fillt�+ �. �lfl��x111�1�1t'lll�� 110 .�__•.a �+r ga.ra r.rlin.r 1 1 tillltlllllttlttttl! .� ��, �N11l111!!!IlttlMllil • �� � 111ti#1111111111111 ►�' �; `.. 111t1t1l1111111I t!! 1 � .r�,.4 R� f1111[I��'itw'11i1�11i ! •� ,, +, ,�:�„�:�"r�.��l1111�1#ri111t111x1M � _ � 1li,ilillllfilllilll. i1llt�till; ��� N�a 1111111�1111itllill� - � tlllliifilll111! ��� `� � � �wlli�rfi1�11tll�ltl � 11111#ItA111111t11 s /� 1t1�*1i11il11�1tifil .e .-■r.rrra. ar ti RECORD OF COMMUNICATION (Please Write Legibly) X Phone Interview _Personal Interview Job#: CCG-1165 Job Name: Fairfield Investments—Rxdglea Property: Port Worth,Texas Date: 7110/03 X A.M. Time; 11:58 P.M. Phone: (817) 991-3346 Employee: Kevin A,lrma emu r Contact"s Name: Mr. Thurman Brooks—City of Fort Werth dater and Sewer Dept. Subject: Request Line Locate at property located at 3325 Fairfield Avenue, Fort Worth Texas Summary: _Mr. Brooks is filling in for Scott NeysteI while Mr. Neystel is on Vacation. Mr. Brooks said that we must have permit from City before he could locate water and city sewer lines I informed Mr. ,Brooks of ci requirements for us to obtain permit from City as stated in the Certified Letter (7001 2510 0001 4839 5703)from Chris_BreitlingfCity of Fort Worth) to Fredda Benton (Consolidated Consulting Group) that we must identify all utility improvements within 100' of proposed work locations._ I told him I could not locate subsurface utility improvements without him locating lines first. He said that Certified Letter from City was incorrect and that he could not locate utility lines until City of kart Worth issues a permit and we provide copy of permit to him. 2000QO19IV0c CONSOLIDATED CONSUL-TtNG GFZOVP, LLC July 21, 2003 CER'riFIED AND REGISTER.ED MAIL—7002 2030 0007 0904 5564 Ridglea One P. Q. Box 122118 Fort Worth,Texas 76t21 RE: Notice to Perform Subsurface Drilling 3325 Fairfield Avenge Fort Worth, Texas Gentlemen: This letter is to serve as our formal notification that subsurface drilling activities are scheduled for the adjacent property located at 3325 Fairfield Avenue. A formal proposal has been submitted to the Citv of Fart Worth requesting access to the City of Fort Worth (City) easement/right-of-way to conduct subsurface environmental sampling. This request is in response to an Environmental Assessment being performed at the above referenced property under the direction of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and their Voluntary Clean-Up Program (VCP). Attached please find a site plan which indicates the proposed sampling point along the City right-of- way of Fairfield Avenue. Should you have any questions regarding any of this information, please do not hesitate to call me at (817) 461-4490 or email at fbentCiiO..-con soIidatedcnnsulting.com. Sincerely, CONSOLIDATED CONSIA.TTV; GROUP,LLC h--mix- Ms. Fredda W. Benton Project Director Cc: Mr. Chn's Breitling, Environmental Specialist City of Fart Worth Mr. Brace ;McGee Fairfield Investments, Inc. 2007 E- Lamar Boulevard. a Suite 150 a .4r11rrgton, Texas 76006 a (817)461-4490 a (8 17)461.4492 Fox SITE MAP NAIVES AND QUALIFICATIONS OF BUSINESS INVOLVED PRIME CONTRACTOR Consolidated Consulting Group, LLC SUB-CONTRACTORS Earth Solutions, Inc Dixie Drilling Company INCORPORATED TED 972.203.5654 . (� 972,226.3477 •ma6:2 214.392.71 79 5506 Kerry lane • Garland, Texas 75043 .in frrvimnlrt[nrU!CansudrlitS Cv�vsrian Introductiou EARTH SOLUTIONS, INC. (Earth Solutions) provides a variety of environmental consulting services. Earth Solutions provides technical and administrative support for industry clients as well as other environmental consulting firms. Services provided by Earth Solutions include Subsurface Contaminant Investigations and Remediation, Health Based Risk Assessments, Real Estate Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments, and Management of Underground Storage Tank removal activities/reporting. Earth Solutions personnel are experienced in conducting hydrogeologic and geologic investigations and remedial activities at underground storage tank (UST) sites, real estate divestiture sites, and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) superf ind sites throughout the continental United States. Personnel have professional registrations in Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico that allow them to perform corrective action activities at LIST sites. Earth Solutions, Inc. is certified as a Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) with the State of Texas. OUR MISSION STATEMENT To assist our clients needs in complying with their environmental issues by providing environmental professionals dedicated to results and client satisfaction. our mission will be accomplished by providing experienced environmental professionals who take pride in achieving end results. We will strive to keep our clients happy by getting the work done on a timely basis and keep our clients well informed. CLIENTS Earth Solutions clients are primarily other environmental consulting companies. Clients include Bentley Enviromental Engineering, Inc., Shield Environmental Associates, Inc., Applied Earth Sciences, Inc., and Consolidated Consulting Group, LLC. Earth Solutions is also approved to perform work for Leigh Engineering, Inc. under Leigh's TNRCC State Lead contract but has yet to perform work for Leigh. to 4. 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Lamar Blvd., Ste. 150 Arlington, Texas 76009 Ms. Fredda Benton: Shaun O'Bannon is the licensed driller and the drilling manager for Dixie Drilling. He has over 16 years experience in the drilling profession which includes drilling with hollow stem augers, air and mud rotary drilling, soil sample collection with or without continuous sampling, rock coring, monitor well and recovery well installations_ Mr. O'Bannon is licensed in Texas as a Water Well Driller and a Monitor Well Driller. He is current in his certification for Hazardous Waste Site Operations Training in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR. 1910.120 Section E,$ and also is current in his certification for TRRP and PST Rules for Site Investigations. Should you require any further information,please contact our office and we'll be happy to assist you. Tonya O'Bannon FROM 01,v:?e =,- - •,, "-C t �, �+=��. 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ALMA{GUER 5506 Kerry Lane Garland, Texas 75043 Phone: (972) 203-5654 Fax: (972) 226-3477 email: kevinalmaguerc@comcast.net EDUCATION B.S., Geology; Hardin} Simmons University, 1991 SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE Qualifications include over eleven (11) years of performing and directing hydrogeoiogic and geologic investigations at underground storage tank (UST) sites, dry cleaner sites, real estate divestiture sites, and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) superfund sites throughout the continental United States. Experience includes interaction with clients and regulatory agencies, preparation of workplansJproposals, performance of site/risk based corrective action (RSCA) assessments for UST and dry cleaner sites, preparation of assessment reports, UST removal oversight/documentation, performance of Phase I and Il real estate assessments, preparation of trust fund reimbursement applications, contractor bid specification development, contractor procurement, aquifer pump/slug testing, and remediation system design/maintenance, I have also represented clients during meetings with various State Environmental Agencies. Experience also includes proficiency with Word Perfect, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Excel, and knowledge in preparing computer aided graphics using AutoCad and Corel Draw. Qualifications include professional registrations in Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico to perform corrective action activities at UST sites. EARTH SOLUTIONS, INC. President January 2002—Present Responsible for providing environmental consulting services for industry clients as well as assisting other environmental consulting firms. Duties include client and regulatory communication, proposal/workplan development, fieldwork implementation, and report preparation for soil and groundwater site assessments at UST and dry cleaner sites, and Phase I Real Estate assessments. Duties also include invoice preparation, preparation of reimbursement applications for reimbursement from the state petroleum trust fund, and preparation of computer-aided graphics, using Autocad. SELF-EMPLOYED (CONTRACTOR TO BENTLEY ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING, INC) Sole Proprietor June 2001 — January 2002 Responsible for managing Texas projects for Bentley Environmental Engineering, Inc. Duties include client and regulatory communication, prflposaUworkplan development, fieldwork implementation, and report preparation for soil and groundwater site assessments at UST sites and Phase I Real Estate assessments. Duties also include invoice preparation, preparation of reimbursement applications for reimbursement from the state petroleum trust fund, and preparation of computer-aided graphics, using AutcCad. fKEVIN W. ALMAGUER o72of GMR & ASSOCIATES, INC. (AQUIRED BENTLEY PERSONNEL) Project Manager February 2001 - May 2001 Project Manager responsible for client and regulatory communication, proposal/workplan development, fieldwork implementation, and report preparation for soil and groundwater sitelRBCA assessments at UST sites and Phase I Real Estate assessments. Duties also include invoice review, preparation of reimbursement applications for reimbursement from the state petroleum trust fund, and preparation of computer-aided graphics, using Autocad. BENTLEY ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING, INC. (AQUIRED AND DISSOLVED LURA) Project Manager September 2000- May 2001 Project Manager responsible for client and regulatory communication, proposal/workplan development, fieldwork implementation, report preparation for soil and groundwater sitelRBCA assessments at UST sites and Phase I and II Real Estate assessments. Duties included signature authority for Bentleys' Registered Corrective Action Specialist (RCAS) registration in Texas. Duties also included invoice review, maintenance of groundwater remediation systems, preparation of reimbursement applications for reimbursement from the state petroleum trust fund, and preparation of computer-aided graphics, using AutoCad. CORA, INC. Senior Project Manager June 1999-- September 2000 Project Manager responsible for client and regulatory communication, proposal/workplan development, fieldwork implementation, and report preparation for soil and groundwater sitelRBCA assessments at UST sites and Phase l and 11 Real Estate divestiture sites. Duties also included Invoice review and maintenance of groundwater remediation systems. TETRA TECH EM INC. (FORMERLY PRC ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, INC.) Project Manager/Geologist 1996- 1999 Project Manager responsible for client and regulatory communication, proposallworkplan development, Fieldwork implementation, and report preparation for soil and groundwater sitelRBCA assessments at UST sites. Duties included signature authority for Tetra Techs' Registered Corrective Action Specialist (RCAS) registration in Texas. Performed assessment activities and consultant oversight under Tetra Techs EPA Region 6 Remedial Action Contract (RAG). Duties also included invoice review, free product recovery system design/maintenance, UST removalhnstall oversight/documentation, preparation of reimbursement applications for reimbursement from the state petroleum trust fund, and preparation of computer-aided graphics, using Corel Draw. KEVIN W. ALMAGUER of RHINO ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Project Manager/Geologist 1995- 1996 Project Manager responsible for client and regulatory communication, proposal/workplan development, fieldwork implementation, and report preparation for soil and groundwater sitelRBCA assessments at UST saes. Duties also included UST removal oversightldocumentation and subsequent sampling, free product recovery, technical support for Rhinos' Construction division pertaining to permitting requirements associated with UST/AST installation/removal, invoice review, and preparation of reimbursement packages for various state trust fund programs. Responsibilities included maintaining direct control of field programs from preliminary planning, design, and development stages to completion. ENVIRONMENTAL MATERIALS, INC. Project Geologist 1992 - 1995 Project Geologist responsible for providing technical and administrative support for UST assessments, Phase I, 11, and III real estate assessments, and EPA Superfund projects including planning and installation of monitoring and treatment systems, performing hydrogeoiogic investigations, UST removal oversiteldocumentation and subsequent sampling, product recovery, performing aquifer pump and slug testing, and report preparation. NORMAN OIL COMPNAY Geo-chemical Surveyor 1991 - 1992 Responsible for conducting field magnetic and vapor surveys for oil and gas exploration TANK MANAGEMENT Field Technician, 1989 - 1990 Part time Field Technician responsible for providing field support for UST assessments. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES • Registered Corrective Action Project Manager, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission PST/RPR Division • Registered Certified Scientist, New Mexico Environmental Department- UST Division • Certified UST Consultant, Oklahoma Corporation Commission - Fuel Division PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPEMENT = 24-Hour Risk Based Corrective Action Workshop (Oklahoma State University) • OSHA 40 Hour-Health and Safety Training (with annual 8 Hour refreshers) • Radiation Worker II Certified Training • First Aid/Community CPR-American Red Cross • CPR —Medic First Aid • 16 Hours Continuing Education Yearly (to full requirements of Professional Registrations) NAMES AND QUALIFICATIONS OF BUSINESS INVOLVED PRIME CONTRACTOR Consolidated Consulting Group, LLC SUB-CONTRACTORS Earth Solutions, Inc Dixie Drilling Company s INCORPORATED 972.203.5654 • 1u 972226.3477 • 214.392.7179 5506 Kerry Lane • Garland, Texas 75043 An Envim mental Consulting Carpvmdon Introduction EARTH SOLUTIONS, INC. (Earth Solutions) provides a variety of environmental consulting services, Earth Solutions provides technical and administrative support for industry clients as well as other environmental consulting firms. Services provided by Earth Solutions include Subsurface Contaminant Investigations and Remediation, Health Based Risk Assessments, Real Estate Phase I and I1 Environmental Site Assessments, and Management of Underground Storage Tank removal activities/reporting. Earth Solutions personnel are experienced in conducting hydrogeologic and geologic investigations and remedial activities at underground storage tank (UST) sites, real estate divestiture sites, and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) superfund sites throughout the continental United States. Personnel have professional registrations in Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico that allow them to perform corrective action activities at UST sites. Earth Solutions, Inc. is certified as a Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) with the State of Texas. OUR MISSION STATEMENT To assist our clients needs in Complying with their environmental issues by providing environmental professionals dedicated to results and client satisfaction. Our mission will be accomplished by providing experienced environmental professionals who take pride in achieving end results. We will strive to keep our clients happy by getting the work done on a timely basis and keep our clients well informed. CLIENTS Earth Solutions clients are primarily other environmental consulting companies. Clients include Bentley Environmental Engineering, Inc., Shield Environmental Associates, Inc., Applied Earth Sciences, Inc., and Consolidated Consulting Group, LLC. Earth Solutions is also approved to perform work for Leigh Engineering, Inc. under Leigh's TNRCC State Lead contract but has yet to perforin work for Leigh. eikr.. 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ALMAGUER page 1 ora 5506 Kerry Lane Garland, Texas 75043 Phone: (972) 203-5654 Fax: (972) 226-3477 email: kevinalmaguer@comcast.net EDUCATION B.S., Geology; Hardin Simmons University, 1991 SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE Qualifications include over eleven (11) years of performing and directing hydrogeologic and geologic investigations at underground storage tank (UST) sites, dry cleaner sites, real estate divestiture sites, and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) superfund sites throughout the continental United States. Experience includes interaction with clients and regulatory agencies, preparation of workpians/proposals. performance of site/risk based corrective action (RBCA) assessments for UST and dry cleaner sites, preparation of assessment reports, UST removal oversighUdocumentation, performance of Phase 1 and Il real estate assessments, preparation of trust fund reimbursement applications, contractor bid specification development, contractor procurement, aquifer pumplsfug testing, and remediation system design/maintenance. I have also represented clients during meetings with various State Environmental Agencies. Experience also includes proficiency with Word Perfect, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Excel, and knowledge in preparing computer aided graphics using AutoCad and Corel Draw. Qualifications include professional registrations in Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico to perform corrective action activities at UST sites. EARTH SOLUTIONS, INC. President January 2002— Present Responsible for providing environrne�ital consulting services for industry clients as well as assisting other environmental consulting firms. Duties include client and regulatory communication, proposal/workplan development, fieldwork implementation, and report preparation for soil and groundwater site assessments at UST and dry cleaner sites, and Phase I Real Estate assessments. Duties also include invoice preparation, preparation of reimbursement applications for reimbursement from the state petroleum trust fund, and preparation-of computer-aided graphics, using Autocad. SELF-EMPLOYED (CONTRACTOR TO BENTLEY ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING, INC) Sole Proprietor June 2001 — January 2002 Responsible for managing Texas projects for Bentley Environmental Engineering, Inc. Duties include client and regulatory communication, proposal/workplan development, fieldwork implementation, and report preparation for soil and groundwater site assessments at UST sites and Phase 1 Real Estate assessments. Duties also include invoice preparation, preparation of reimbursement applications for reimbirsement from the state petroleum trust fund, and preparation of computer-aided graphics, using Autocad. KEVIN W. ALMAGUER page 2of3 GMR & ASSOCIATES, INC. (AQUIRED BENTLEY PERSONNEL) Project Manager February 2001 — May 2001 Project Manager responsible for client and regulatory communication, proposallworkptan development, fieldwork implementation, and report preparation for soil and groundwater sitelRBCA assessments at UST sites and Phase t Real Estate assessments. Duties also include invoice review, preparation of reirribursement applications for reimbursement from the state petroleum trust fund, and preparation of computer-aided graphics, using AutoCad. BENTLEY ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING, INC. (AQUIRED AND DISSOLVED CUBA) Project Manager September 2000— May 20101 Project Manager responsible for client and regulatory communication, proposal/workplan development, fieldwork implementation, report preparation for soil and groundwater sitelRBCA assessments at UST sites and Phase I and II Real Estate assessments. Duties included signature authority for Bentleys' Registered Corrective Action Specialist (RCAS) registration in Texas. Duties also included invoice review, maintenance of groundwater remediation systems, preparation of reimbursement applications for reimbursement from the state petroleum trust fund, and preparation of computer-aided graphics, using Autocad, CORA, INC. Senior Project Manager June 1099— September 2000 Project Manager responsible for client and regulatory communication, proposaiiworkplan development, fieldwork implementation, and report preparation for soil and groundwater sitelRBCA assessments at UST sites and Phase I and Il Real Estate divestiture sites. Duties also included invoice review and maintenance of groundwater remediation systems. TETRA TECH EM INC. (FORMERLY PRC ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, INC.) Project ManagerlGeologist 1996- 1999 Project Manager responsible for client and regulatory communication, proposal/workplan development, fieldwork implementation, and report preparation for soil and groundwater sitelRBCA assessments at UST sites Duties included signature authority for Tetra Techs' Registered Corrective Action Specialist (RCAS) registration in Texas. Performed assessment activities and consultant oversight under Tetra Techs EPA Region 6 Remedial Action Contract (RAC). Duties also included invoice review, free product recovery system designlmainten2nce, UST removailinstall oversight/documentation, preparation of reimbursement applications for reimbursement from the state petroleum trust fund, and preparation of computer-aided graphics, using Corel Draw. KEVIN W. ALMAGUER nage3o(3 RHINO ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. Project Manager/Geologist 1995- 1996 Project Manager responsible for client and regulatory communication, proposallworkplan development, fieldwork implementation, and report preparation for soil and groundwater site/RBCA assessments at UST sites. Duties also included UST removal oversight/documentation and subsequent sampling, free product recovery, technical support for Rhinos' Construction Division perta ping to permitting requirements associated with UST/AST installation/removal, invoice review, and preparation of reimbursement packages for various state trust fund programs. Responsibilities included maintaining direct control of field programs from prefim-nary planning, design, and development stages to completion. ENVIRONMENTAL MATERIALS, INC- Project Geologist 1992 - 1995 Project Geologist responsible for providing technical and administrative support for UST assessments, Phase I, ll, and III real estate assessments, and EPA Superfund projects including planning and installation of monitoring and treatment systems, performing hydrogeologic investigations, UST removal oversite/documentation and subsequent sampling, product recovery, performing aquifer pump and slug testing, and report preparation. NORMAN OIL COMPNAY Geo-chemical Surveyor 1991 - 1992 Responsible for conducting field magnetic and vapor surveys for oil and gas exploration. TANK MANAGEMENT Field Technician 1969 - 1990 Part time Field Technician responsible for providing field support for UST assessments. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES • Registered Corrective Action Project Manager, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission PST/RPR Division • Registered Certified Scientist, New Mexico Environmental Department - UST Division • Certified UST Consultant, Oklahoma Corporation Commission - Fuel Division PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPEMENT • 24-Hour Risk Based Corrective Action Workshop (Oklahoma State University) • OSHA 40 Hour-Health and Safety Training (with annual S Hour refreshers) • Radiation Worker II Certified Training • First AidlCommunity CPR-American Red Cross CPR— Medic First Aid • 16 Hours Continuing Education Yearly (to full requirements of Professional Registrations)