HomeMy WebLinkAbout94-34 Resolution No. 94-34
RESOLUTION
AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH
ATEC ASSOCIATES, INC.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN,
ILLINOIS, that Robert 0. Malm, Interim City Manager, be and is
hereby authorized and directed to execute a Professional
Services Agreement on behalf of the City of Elgin with ATEC
Associates, Inc. for groundwater investigation and groundwater
corrective action plan for the Elgin riverboat pavilion site,
a copy of which is attached hereto and made a part hereof by
reference.
sl Robert Gilliam
Robert Gilliam, Mayor Pro Tem
Presented: February 9, 1994
Adopted: February 9, 1994
Vote_:_ Yeas 6 Nays 0
Attest:
sl Dolonna Mecum
Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
This agreement is entered into this day of Febru-
ary, 1994, between the City of Elgin, Illinois, a municipal
corporation (hereinafter referred to as "City" ) , and ATEC
Associates, Inc . , an Indiana corporation (hereinafter referred
to as "Consultant" ) .
WHEREAS, the City has determined it to be in its best
interests to obtain the assistance of an expert environmental
consultant concerning environmental conditions located at
206-280 South Grove Avenue; and
WHEREAS, Consultant is expert in the relevant environmen-
tal sciences, and desires to enter into an agreement to render
Consultant services to the City;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises
and covenants contained herein, the receipt and sufficiency of
which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as
follows :
1 . Scope of Work
Consultant shall provide and direct the necessary quali-
fied personnel to perform the services described in the pro-
posals for environmental consulting services associated with a
groundwater investigation attached herento and n corrective action
plan, which by reference
herein as Attachment IV.
2 . Term
This agreement shall have a term commencing on February
10, 1994 , and ending upon delivery and acceptance of all
project deliverables, or until otherwise terminated as provid-
ed herein. This agreement may be terminated by the City at
such time as the City may elect, provided that the effective
date of such termination will not be earlier than seven days
following the mailing of written notice of termination to
Consultant at the address provided herein. Upon receipt of a
notice of product
or t other results ob i deliver City
nedbyCons Consultant upl
the work pr to
that time.
3 . Fee
So long as Consultant is discharging its obligations
hereunder to the reasonable satisfaction of the City, Consul-
tant shall be paid a fee for such services at the rate set
forth in Table 1
fee shaldl hereto not exceed $38, 374 . 50
b
reference h n
L
total for all tasks combined. Said fee shall be payable
within 60 days of receipt by the City of an itemized invoice
for services rendered by the consultant.
4 . Rights in Results of Services
The results of Consultant' s services under this agreement
shall be the exclusive property of the City, and all documents
(including without limitation, all writings,
drawings, blue-
prints, pictures, recordings, computer or machine-readable
data, and all copies or reproductions thereof) which describe
or relate to the services performed or to be performed pursu-
ant to this agreement or the results thereof, including with-
out limitation all notes, data, reports or other information
received or generated in the performance of this agreement,
shall be the exclusive property of the City and shall be
delivered to the City upon request (except for one copy, which
may be retained by Consultant for its confidential files) . No
articles, papers, treatises, or presentations related to or in
any way based upon or associated with the services performed
pursuant to this agreement shall be presented or submitted for
publication without the prior written consent of the City.
5 . Other Agreements
Consultant warrants that it is not a party to any other
existing or previous agreement which would prevent Consultant
from entering into this agreement or which would adversely
affect Consultant' s ability to perform the services under this
agreement. During the term of this agreement Consultant will
not, without the prior written consent of the City, perform
services for any person, firm or corporation other than the
City if such services could lead to a conflict with Consul-
tant' s obligations under this agreement.
6 . Subcontracting
If Consultant intends to hire or retain any person, firm
or corporation to perform services under this agreement,
Consultant shall first secure the written agreement of such
party that such party ( 1) shall assume and agree to be bound
by the same obligations as Consultant has assumed under the
provisions of this agreement, and (2) that such party shall
not be or act as an agent or employee of the City, nor assume
or create any commitment or obligation on behalf of nor bind Co the City in any a copy of each such writ en agreement provide
the City with py
7 . Assignment
Neither this agreement nor any of the rights or obliga-
tions hereunder may be assigned or otherwise transferred by
Consultant, nor shall the benefits of this agreement inure to
the benefit of any trustee in bankruptcy, receiver or creditor
of Consultant, whether by operation of law or otherwise,
without the prior written consent of the City. Any attempt to
assign or transfer this agreement or any rights hereunder
without such consent shall be null and void and of no force or
effect.
8 . Independent Contractor
Consultant is and shall perform its services under this
agreement as an independent contractor, and shall not be
deemed an agent, employee or legal representative of the City.
Consultant has no authority
of or to bind the city inyanymrespect
or obligati
whatsoever.
9 . Licenses and Permits
Consultant shall obtain any and all licenses and permits
required by federal, state, or local statutes, regulations or
ordinances necessary for the performance of its services
pursuant to this agreement.
10 . Compliance with Laws
Consultant shall at all times impose work orders on its
employees and subcontractors which are designed to assure that
they comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws
and regulations, including occupational safety and environmen-
tal protection statutes and regulations,with any
directions of
services hereunder, and shall comply
governmental agencies and the City relating to site safety,
security, traffic or other matters .
11 . Indemnification of Client
Consultant shall defend and indemnify the City from and
against any and all claims for damages, causes of action,
suits or other liability arising out of the performance of the
service for the City where such liability is caused by the
negligent act, error or omission o f ro sultanationsfagents,
employees or assigns, or any person whom
Consultant is legally liable.
12 . Consultant' s Insurance
Consultant shall obtain and maintain the following poli-
cies of insurance:
( 1) Worker' s compensation and occupational disease
insurance in amounts required under the laws of
the State of Illinois;
(2) Comprehensive general liability and automobile
liability insurance for bodily injury, death or
loss of or damage to property of third persons
in the minimum amount of $1 million per occur-
rence which policy shall name the City and
owner of property, if other than the City, upon
which Consultant' s services are performed as
additional insured. Consultant shall furnish
to the City a Certificate of Insurance as
evidence of such policies on or before February
10, 1994 .
(3) Professional liability insurance for errors and
omissions in the minimum amount of $1 million
per occurrence. Consultant shall furnish to
the City Certificate of Insurance as evidence
of such policy on or before February 10, 1994 .
13 . Right of Entry
The City shall provide for Consultant' s right to enter
from time to time owned
City or other(s) n
order for Consultant fulfillhes ope of services,
ant
to the attached authorization form.
14 . Severability
If any portion of this agreement, or application thereof
to any person or circumstance, shall to any extent be invalid,
the remainder of this agreement, and the application of such
provision to persons or circumstances other than those as to
which it is held ithasia' reementnshalll be valid thereby,
d andenforced
each provision o f g
to the fullest extent permitted by law.
15 . Governing Law
The validity, performance and construction of this agree-
ment shall be governed and interpreted in accordance with the
laws of the State of Illinois applicable to contracts made and
to be performed therein.
16 . Additional Provisions
a. This agreement includes those additional provisions
contained in Attachments I , II, III, and IV.
b. Any impacted soil transported off site shall be
managed and disposed of in the proper manner by
Consultant as outlined in 35 Ill . Adm. Code Section
809 .
C . When transporting or managing impacted soil on site,
Consultant shall follow the proper OSHA safety
guidelines . In addition, the laborers performing
the work shall be notified by Consultant of the
potential health and safety risk of the material .
d. Consultant shall submit a corrective action plan for
the remediation of impacted groundwater by May 1,
1994 . This plan shall contain at a minimum the
following:
1 . The extent of contamination for all parameters
listed in Attachment V. In the event that
Consultant is unable to determine the extent of
such contamination after completing all work
and obligations described in Attachment IV
herein, Consultant shall submit a request for a
change order to the City as necessary to comply
with the requirments of this paragraph ( 16 (d) ) .
Any additional work reasonably required to
comply with the requirements of this paragraph
shall not be subject to the fee restrictions of
paragraph 3 herein. However, no such addition-
al work shall be commenced without the prior
written approval of the City.
2 . An active remediation plan for groundwater ( if
necessary) and/or groundwater monitoring plan
to demonstrate that groundwater has reached the
necessary cleanup objectives .
3 . A groundwater management zone for the treatment
unit shall be obtained.
4 . The location of additional monitoring wells .
e. Consultant shall notify the Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency no less than 72 hours before the
following corrective action work begins :
1 . Installation of the groundwater treatment
system.
2 . Activation of the groundwater treatment system.
3 . Deactivation of the groundwater treatment
system.
4 . The beginning of each groundwater monitoring
round used to demonstrate that no further
remediation is necessary.
17 . Entire Agreement
This agreement contains the entire understanding and
agreement between the parties hereto with respect to the
subject matter hereof and supersedes all previous communica-
tions, negotiations and agreements, whether oral or written,
between the parties with respect to such subject matter, and
no addition to or modifications of this agreement or waiver of
any provisions of this agreement shall be binding on either
party unless made in writing and executed by the City.
The terms and conditions set forth herein are accepted as
of this 10th day of February r 1994 .
CITY OF ELGIN ATEC & ASSOCI4TES
Company Signature
Signature y
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Title Ir Phone
Phone
Address
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Address
ATTACHMENT I
Consultant Certifies That:
1 . The undersigned firm certifies that it is not delinquent
in the payment of any tax administered by the Department
of Revenue except for tax it is contesting inaccoranc
with the procedures established b the appropriate
reve-
nue act.
2 . The undersigned firm certifies that the firm is not
barred from making an offer to contract as a result of a
violation of either Section 33E-e, or 33E-4 of Chapter 38
of the Illinois Revised Statutes .
3 . The undersigned firm certifies that the firm shall com-
ply, where applicable, with the Wages of Employees on
Public Works Act ( Illinois Revised Statutes, Chapter 48,
Section 39S, et. seg. ) .
4 . The undersigned firm certifies that the firm shall comply
with the City' s contract compliance ordinance relating to
Affirmative Action.
By:
Date:
ATTACHMENT II
City of Elgin
CONTRACT COMPLIANCE
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION INFORMATION
To assure compliance with the City of Elgin' s contract compli-
ance ordinance, all contractors and vendors, herein referred
to as "bidders" , are requested to submit the following Affir-
mative Action information:
1 . Work Force Analysis using the enclosed bidder' s employee
utilization form.
2 . Provide the information required by item #3 on the em-
ployee utilization form if the answer to question 2 on
the form is 'yes ' .
3 . Provide a written commitment outlining the steps that the
bidder plans to take in the area of recruitment and
promotion of minorities and female to assure equal em-
ployment opportunity. (A coy of the bidder' s affirmative
action plan may be submitted in lieu of this require-
ment. )
CITY OF ELGIN
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT
WRITTEN COMMITMENT GUIDELINE
The written commitment required in item #4 of the "Bidder' s
Employee Utilization Form" shall :
1 . Set out the name and phone number of the bidder' s Affir-
mative Action Officer.
2 . Clearly identify the bidder' s recruitment area and he
percentage of minorit y and female in the area' s popula-
tion and labor force.
3 . Set out what the bidder has done and has set as goal to
be done to recruit minority and female employees .
4 . Set out the bidder' s specific goals to recruit minority
and female for training programs or other similar oppor-
tunities available through the bidder' s organization.
5 . Indicate bidder' s consent to submit to the City of Elgin
upon request, statistical data concerning its employee
composition and recruitment efforts anytime during the
term of the contract.
6 . Show bidder' s consent to distribute copies of the written
commitment to all persons who participate in recruitment,
screening, referral, selection and hiring of job appli-
cants for the bidder.
7 . Clearly show that the bidder shall require all subcon-
tractors, if any, to submit a written commitment meeting
the above requirements or their affirmative action plan
to the City of Elgin.
8 . Clearly state that the bidder agrees that:
"Bidder (ATEC Associates, Inc. ) shall not discriminate
against any employee, or applicant for employment because
of race, color, religion, sex, ancestry, national origin,
place of birth, age or physical handicap which will not
interfere with the performance of the job in question. "
_ BIDDER'S EMPLOYEE UTILIZATION FORM
This report is required by the City of Elgin and shall be submitted befor the contract
can be awarded: -Chapter 3.12.1000 Affirmative Action.- City Contracts
1. Name and Address of Bidder Description of Project
ATEC Associates, Inc.
Army Trail R. oad
X3dison, IL 60101 _
Addison, IL office - As of August 11, IM
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TOTALS 14 6- 0 0 2 1 12 3 4 6
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2 Have you eves been awarded a bid by the City of Ewn?
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l V the sta ' ' data provided above shoo: under-uffm ion of minority ad/or female,pkse Submit, to the
pridelae p vMa is the attached document,a written commitment to provide equal employment Opportunity.
NOTE In the event that a Contractor or vendor, etc a& to comply with the fair employment and W native actin
provisioas of the City of MSin, the City amogt other actions may aneel, t9twil- a or suspend the Contract in
w+bok or in part.
. BIDDER'S. EMPLOYEE UTILIZATION FORM
This report is required by the City of Elgin and shall be submitted befor the contract
can be awarded. Chapter 3.12.1000 Affirmative Action - City Contracts
1. Name and Address of Bidder -Description of Project
ATEC Associates, Inc.
Y Trail Road
Addison, 11
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NOTE In do event fiat a contractor or vendor, ate. f& to comply with the fair employment and affirmative action
pco+isioot of the City of F Sb4 tie City amoga other actions may aaa.>,twos sate or aspen d due own in
m5oie or k pat.
ATTACHMENT III
The Consultant certifies that it has in writing sexual harass-
ment policies that include, at a minimum, the following infor-
mation:
(i) the illegality of sexual harassment;
( ii) the definition of sexual harassment under state law;
(iii) a description of sexual harassment, utilizing examples;
( iv) the vendor' s internal complaint process including
penalties;
(v) the legal recourse, investigative and complaint process
available through the Illinois Department of Human
Rights, and the Illinois Human Rights Commission;
(vi) directions on how to contact the department and commis-
sion;
(vii) protection against retaliation as provided by Section
6-101 of the Human Rights Act.
A copy of the policies shall be provided to the Department of
Human Rights upon request. P.A. 87-1257 .
Sexual harassment is defined as follows :
"Sexual harassment" means any unwelcome sexual
advances or requests for sexual favors or any
conduct of a sexual nature when ( 1) submission
to such conduct is made either explicitly or
implicitly a term or condition of an individu-
al ' s employment, (2) submission to or rejection
of such conduct by an individual is used as the
basis for employment decisions affecting such
individual, or (3) such conduct has the purpose
or effect of substantially interfering with an
individual ' s work performance or creating an
intimidating, hostile or offensive working
environment.
V
By:
Date:
ATTACHMENT IV
ATEC Associates, Inc.
VV2055 Army Trail Road,Suite 114
Addison,Illinois 60101.1478
(708)816-7272 FAX(708)916-7013
January 25, 1994
City of Elgin
150 Dexter Court
Elgin, IL 60120-5555
Attn: Raymond H. Moller
Director of City Properties
Re: Groundwater Investigation and Groundwater Corrective.Action Plan
South Grove Avenue Properties
(206 - 280 South Grove Avenue)
Dear Mr. Moller:
ATEC Associates, Inc. (ATEC) is pleased to present this proposal for environmental
consulting services with regards to a groundwater investigation and groundwater corrective
action plan at the above-referenced property. As part of a request for specific soil cleanup
objectives to the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) for 210 South Grove
Avenue and 240 South Grove Avenue, the City of Elgin stated that they will continue to
investigate the site through groundwater studies and will design and operate,an appropriate
groundwater remediation plan. This groundwater investigation and groundwater corrective
action plan does not include the installation of any additional groundwater monitoring wells
beyond the two monitoring wells already planned and budgeted at 280 South Grove Avenue.
.The costs incurred by the City of Elgin for this groundwater investigation and groundwater
corrective action plan should be reimbursable from the IEPA Leaking Underground Storage
Tank Fund.
Thank you for considering ATEC for this project. If there are questions or concerns about
the proposal or approach, we can easily meet with you. We look forward to your decision.
Sincerely,
ATEC Associates, Inc.
Patrick Ries, P.E., CHMM, Kurt Winters
Environmental Division Manager Project Manager
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PROPOSAL FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING SERVICES
ASSOCIATED WITH A GROUNDWATER
INVESTIGATION AND GROUNDWATER
CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN
CITY OF ELGIN PROPERTY
206 - 280 SOUTH GROVE AVENUE
ELGIN,. ILLINOIS
FOR:
CITY OF ELGIN
150 DEXTER COURT
ELGIN, ILLINOIS 60120
JANUARY 1994
Submitted by
ATEC ASSOCIATES,INC.
2055 ARMY TRAIL ROAD
ADDISON, ILLINOIS 60101-1478
(708) 916-7272
BACKGROUND
The City of Elgin owns property located on the west side of South Grove Avenue, south of
downtown Elgin,that has had underground storage tanks(USTs),aboveground storage tanks
(ASTs) and contaminated soil removed. These properties are:
• 206 South Grove Avenue
(4 USTs removed)
• 210 South Grove Avenue (Former D.H. Martin Site)
(3 USTs and 9 ASTs removed, 3 USTs scheduled to be removed)
• 240 South Grove Avenue
(10 USTs removed, 1 UST scheduled to be removed)
• 280 South Grove Avenue (Former Bunge Tire Site)
(5 USTs scheduled to be removed)
As part of corrective action activities at these properties, a total of three groundwater
monitoring wells (MW-1 through MW-3) have been installed at the 206 South Grove
Avenue property, five groundwater monitoring wells (MW-4 through MW-8) have been
installed at the 240 South Grove Avenue property and one groundwater monitoring well
(MWDHM-1)has been installed at the 210 South Grove Avenue property. In addition, two
monitoring wells are planned to be installed at the 280 South Grove Avenue property. A
site map showing the locations of the groundwater monitoring wells is attached. Due to the
construction of the Pavilion for Elgin Landing Development at 240 South Grove Avenue,
the removal and abandonment of three (MW-6, MW-7 and MW-8) of the five existing
monitoring wells will be necessary after the first round of sampling.
As part of a request for specific soil cleanup objectives to the Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency (IEPA) for 210 South Grove Avenue and 240 South Grove Avenue, the
City of Elgin stated that they will continue to investigate the site through groundwater
studies and will design and operate an appropriate groundwater remediation plan. It is
anticipated that all four projects can be consolidated for groundwater corrective action. This
scope of work is based upon this assumption.
Analytical results from a groundwater sampling event performed on September 3, 1993 by
ATEC Associates, Inc. (ATEC) at 206 South Grove Avenue revealed benzene
contamination in monitoring well MW-2. In monitoring wells MW-1 and MW-3, no
constituents were encountered above the practical quantitation limit (PQL).
1. _
Analytical results from a groundwater sampling event performed on March 24, 1993 by
Ainley Envirotech at 240 South Grove Avenue revealed only metals and tetrachloroethylene
detected above the PQL. Tetrachloroethylene was detected in MW-6,but below Class I and
Class II groundwater standards. Arsenic was detected above the Class I groundwater
standard in MW-4, MW-5, MW-6 and MW-8. Chromium was detected above the Class I
groundwater standard in MW4, MW-5, MW-7 and MW-8. Lead was detected above the
Class I groundwater standard in MW-4, MW-5, MW-6, MW-7 and MW-8.
Analytical results from a groundwater sampling event performed on September 30, 1993 by
ATEC at 210 South Grove Avenue reveal benzene, lead, and naphthalene above the Class
I groundwater standard.
SCOPE OF WORK
Task 1 - Sample Groundwater Monitoring Wells
Two groundwater sampling events will be performed by ATEC. It is important to collect
two rounds of groundwater samples for analytical purposes to verify the quality of
groundwater. Groundwater samples will be collected and analyzed from monitoring wells
MW-1 through MW-8 and MWDHM-1 for the first round of sampling. Due to the removal
and abandonment of groundwater monitoring wells MW-6, MW-7 and MW-8, groundwater
samples will be collected and analyzed from monitoring wells MW-1 through MW-5 and
MWDHM-1 for the second round. The second round of groundwater sampling will also
include the two monitoring wells to be installed at 280 South Grove Avenue (the first round
of sampling is included in the well installation proposal for the site).
Groundwater samples from MW-1 through MW-3 will be analyzed for benzene, toluene,
ethylbenzene and xylene (BTEX). Monitoring wells MW-4, MW-5 and MW-6 will be
analyzed for metals, volatile organics and semi-volatile organics. Monitoring wells MW-7
and MW-8 will be analyzed for BTEX, polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PNAs) and
metals. Monitoring well MWDHM-1 will be analyzed for BTEX, PNAs and lead. The
monitoring wells at 280 South Grove Avenue will be analyzed for BTEX and PNAs.
Groundwater samples will be sent to an ATEC laboratory for analysis.
Groundwater levels will be measured from each well prior to sampling. It is assumed that
at the time of.groundwater sampling the monitoring wells will have recovered from the
dewatering from the installation of the sewer line. Water level readings measured on
January 13, 1994 indicated that the monitoring wells were less than 50% recovered.
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Task 2 - Perform Slug Tests on Monitoring. Wells
In order to calculate rate of groundwater flow for development of a groundwater corrective
action plan,ATEC proposes to conduct slug tests on the wells. Slug tests will be performed
on monitoring wells MW-2, MW-4, MW-5, MWDHM-1 and the two monitoring wells to be
installed at 280 South Grove Avenue by ATEC.
Slug tests will be conducted in the following manner:
1) The well being tested will remain idle for at least one week prior to testing.
2) A static water level will be obtained from the well being tested, prior to lowering any
bailers or monitoring devices into the well.
3) A pressure transducer will be lowered into the well deep enough not to be disturbed
by the 5 to 10-foot slug but no deeper than 30-feet below the static water level. The
pressure transducer cable will be secured to the side of the protective well cover.
Special care will be taken to not squeeze or pinch the transducer cable, as this could
prevent accurate measurements.- The transducer cable will be connected to an In
Situ SE 1000B HERMIT Data Logger (or comparable). This data logger is capable
of precisely measuring pressure in the well during the test and translating this
information into water level readings. The HERMIT will be programmed for the
well being tested, to record all appropriate parameters such as static water level and
transducer specifications. The HERMIT will also be programmed to take water level
readings on a logarithmic schedule once the test begins. This schedule allows for
readings to be recorded very quickly in the early stages of the test and less frequently
as the test progresses.
4) _ A slug will be lowered into the well. The HERMIT will then immediately start
recording water levels. The HERMIT stores water level readings.versus time in its
memory. This information can later be outputed to a printer or a computer for
analysis. The HERMIT will be periodically accessed during the test to monitor
recovery of the water level after insertion of the slug. The test will be run long
enough to achieve 90-95% recovery to the initial static water level. When the initial
static water level is achieved, the slug will be quickly retrieved from the well. The
HERMIT will again start recording water levels. The test will be run long.enough to
achieve 90-95% recovery to the initial static water level.
S) After sufficient recovery has been achieved, the test will be stopped and the logger
will cease collecting data. The data will then output to a portable printer for a hard
copy backup of data.
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Horizontal conductivity (KH) will be determined utilizing "Agtesolve: Aquifer Test Design
and Analysis Computer Software" (AQTESOLV) published by Geraghty & Miller, Inc.,
revision 1.14 (or equivalent or upgraded).
Task 3 - Perform Geotechnical Soil Testing
To determine soil conditions and permeability, soil samples will be collected for
geotechnical analysis. Five soil borings will be advanced for collection of.soil samples.
Each soil boring will be continuously split spoon sampled. Field boring logs will be
completed accordingly on ATEC forms. ATEC is assuming that each soil boring will be less
than ten feet deep. A shelby tube will.be advanced in the saturated zone for determination
of permeability. Soil samples will also be collected from the saturated zone for Atterberg
limits and sieve/hydrometer analysis testing. Following completion of the soil borings, a
cement/bentonite or volclay grout will be placed in the boring. The soil cuttings will remain
in the vicinity of the soil boring.
Task 4 - Submit Groundwater Corrective Action Plan
A groundwater corrective action plan will be developed by ATEC for submittal to the IEPA.
This groundwater corrective action plan will be developed to remediate the contaminants
of concern encountered in groundwater at the South Grove Avenue properties.
Various treatment options and design systems will be evaluated. This will include pump and
treat with carbon absorption,pump and treat with precipitation, and air stripping. Discharge
to the Fox River Water Reclamation. District (FRWRD) will also be evaluated. Other
options may become apparent during this evaluation. If so, they also may be evaluated for
cost-effectiveness. The cost for Task 4 is to design a complex groundwater remediation
system which may be necessary for the site. The need for 'such a system depends on site
conditions and the results of Tasks 1 through 3. Should a less complex groundwater
remediation system be adequate for groundwater remediation, the cost for this task will
significantly be reduced.
Schedule
ATEC can initiate the scope of work within two weeks of acceptance of this proposal.
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CLIENT RESPONSIBILITIES
To effect use of all available resources, ATEC requests that the client provide timely access
to the site, available site plans and construction records, related site information and copies
of previous environmental studies on the site.
PROFESSIONAL FEES
The cost estimate for the scope of work described above is presented in Table 1. Additional
unit rates are shown on Table 1 should the City of Elgin request additional work outside the
scope. .
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TABLE 1
• CITY OF ELGIN.
206-280 S.GROVE AVE. - GROUNDWATER INVESTIGATION AND CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN
JANUARY 25, 1994
ESTIMATED
UNIT NUMBER OF
TASK DESCRIPTION ITEM UNIT RATE UNITS TOTALS .
1 Manure Water Lwels and Collect and
Analyze Groundwater Samplegfrom Nine ATEC Costs
Groundwater Monitoring Wells for 1st Principal Engineer/Scientist Per Hour $95.00 1 $95.00
Round of Sampling,and Eight Project Engineer/Scientist I Per Hour $65.00 4 $260.00
Monitoring Wells for 2nd Round of Staff Engineer/Scientist I Per Hour $55.00 50 $2,750.00
Sampling Vehicle Per Da $55.00 9 $165.00
Disposable Bailer Each $8.00 17 $136.00
Sample Shipping Per Sample $15.00 17 $255.00
STEX Analysis(Water) Each $82.50 12 $990.00
PNA Analysis(Water) Each $198.00 6 $1,188.00
Lead Analysis(Water) Each $33.00 2 $66.00
Metals Analysis(Water) Each $154.00 7 $1,078.00
Semi-Volatile Analysis ater Each $451.00 5 $2,255.00
Volative Analysis ater Each $181.50 5 $907.50
Hardness/Alkalin (Water) Each $75.00 4 $300.00
Materials and Supplies $100.00
Sub-Total Task 1 :' $10.545.50
2 Perform Slug Tests on Six Monitoring
Wells ATEC Costs
Principal Engineer/Scientist Per Hour $95.00 1 $95.00
Project inser/Scientist I Par Hour $65.00 2 $130.00
Staff Engineer/Scientist I Per Hour $55.00 40 $2,200.00
Datalogger 6 Transducers Per Da $200.00 2 $400.00
Portable Computer&Software Per Da $75.00 2 $150.00
Slug 3 Water Level Equipment Per Da $50.00 2 $100.00
Decontamination Equipment Per Da $25.00 2 $50.00
Vehicle Per Da $55.00 2 $110.00
Bub-Total Task 2 $3,295.00
3 Perform Geotechnical Soil Testing
Subcontractor Costs
Mob/Demob Lump Sum $162.00 1 $162.00
Drilling with CSSS Pet Foot $9.72 50 $486.00
Steam Cleaning Per Hour $108.00 .2 $216.00
Steam Cleaner Per D $108.00 1 $108.00
Grout Borings Per foot $3.24 50 $162.00
Shelby Tubes Each $12.00 5 $60.00
Failing Head Permeability Each $176.00 5 $880.00
Sieve/Hydrometer Analysis Each $60.50 5 $302.50
Atterbarg Limits Each $38.50 5 $192.50
ATEC Costs
Principal En hwer/Scientist Par-Hour $95.00 1 $95.00
Project Engineer/Scientist I Per Hour $0.00 2 $130.00
Staff Engineer/Scientist I Per Hour $55.00 10 $550.00
Vehicle Per Da $55.00 1 $55.00
OVM Per Da $75.00 1 $75.00
Sample Shipping I Per Sample 1 $15.001 21 s30.00
Materials and Supplies 1 $50.00
$3.554.00
4 Submit Corrective Action Plan for IEPA
Approval ATEC Costs
Principal Engineer/Scientist Per Hour $95.00 40 $3,800.00
Senior Project ineer/Scientist Per Hour $90.00 16 $1.440.00
Project E ineer/Scientist 1 Per Hour $65.00 200 $13.000.00
CAD Draftsman Per Hour $40.00 60 $2,400.00
Clerical Par Hour $25.00 8 $200.00
Materiel $200.00
VubTo1r1 Task 4 $21,040.00
TOTAL PROJECT COST $38.374-50
ATTACHMENT V
Groundwater 0b1eetives
PRTN uetar (3911)
0.07
ois -1,7-Diahioroethyylone 0.1
trans•1,2-Dichioroethylens 0.000
i,2-Diahloreethane 0.007
11-Diahloroethyiena 0.001
Vinyl chloride 01005
Tetre►chlcraethylene 0.003
Triahieroothlane 0.005
Methylene Chloride 0,0002
Haptachlor Epoxide 0.005
Nathylens Chloride
Zndosulfan Sulfate (Detection Limit 0.660) 0.00004
Aldrin 01004
bis(3-EthYlhexy1)phth9l4te 0,0002
chloroform Hp
delta-DISC (Detection Limit 0.061 0,00002
pieldrin 0,7
i,l-Dichlorotthane 0603
Arsenio 011
Chromium 0.0075
Lead 0.006
Cadmium
0.005
sen�ene 11.705
Total BBTX (See Comments)
0.25
Napthalene 0442
Aoanaphthone 241
Anthraosn6 0025
Pluoranthene 0.29
Morena 0,21
pyrsn•
other Non-Careino9anie PNAs (Total) 0.21
Aeenaphthylene
Beriio(gout i)perylene
phenanthrane
Ben=o(a anthracene 0.00012.
Banso(a pyrene 0.00023
Benso(b f uoranthene 0.00017
Denzo(k)fluorantnene 0.00137
• 0.0013
Chrysene 0.0003
oibenzo(a,h)anthraoene 0.01043
Indeno(1,2,3-0d)pyrena
QGamats$
BRTX is the sum of Benzene, Ethylbenzene, Teluaaat and XXiene
concentrations pleas* iot limit stateci.rOViVements. ND is
non-detect at