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File #: 13169   
Type: Agenda Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/6/2023 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 12/12/2023 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Declaration of Restrictive Covenant With Department of Environmental Protection for Former Fleet Maintenance Facility Located at 201 West Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Boulevard
Attachments: 1. Declaration of Restrictive Covenant, 2. Approved Declaration of Restrictive Covenant With Department of Environmental Protection for Former Fleet Maintenance Facility Located at 201 West Dr. MLK, Jr., Blvd
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Declaration of Restrictive Covenant With Department of Environmental Protection for Former Fleet Maintenance Facility Located at 201 West Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Boulevard

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BRIEF OVERVIEW
In an effort to address historical contamination in soil and groundwater with the mix of both petroleum and non-petroleum contaminants of concern (COC) due to reported discharges, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) ordered Hernando County to establish and complete a Remedial Action Plan to perform site rehabilitation at the Hernando County Department of Public Works (DPW) former Fleet Maintenance Facility site located at 201 West Martin Luther King Boulevard, Brooksville, and adjoining properties, if needed.

Reports confirmed that contaminated soil and groundwater as defined by Chapter 62-780, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.) existed on the property; the contamination did not exceed 1/4 acre and the contamination was not migrating. The reports indicated that the contamination did not extend beyond the property boundary.

In October 2010, staff received a final Remedial Action Plan (RAP) completed by Cardno TBE to address soil and groundwater impacts at the site. The RAP proposed both primary and complementary remedial approaches allowing for the potential use of multiple technologies to achieve specific remedial cleanup targets or impacted media present on-site and on adjacent properties. The proposed technologies and milestones were presented as a decision tree to allow flexibility of the remedial approaches necessary to remediate the site as well as support site redevelopment activities. DEP approved the submitted Remedial action Plan via a Remedial Action Plan Approval Order on December 6, 2010.

The DEP has agreed to issue a Conditional Site Rehabilitation Completion Order upon recordation of the Declaration. DEP can unilaterally revoke the Order if the conditions of the Declaration or the Order are not met. Additionally...

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