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Property Owner Conditional Closure Agreement and Declaration of Interim Restrictive Covenant With State Department of Environmental Protection for Petroleum Restoration Program for Hernando County Government Center Located at 20 North Main Street, Brooksville
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BRIEF OVERVIEW
A discharge of petroleum product at the Hernando County Government Center located at 20 North Main Street, Brooksville, Florida, was discovered and reported to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) on January 12, 2023, and is eligible for state funding assistance under the Petroleum Restoration Program (PRP) through the Abandoned Tank Restoration Program (ATRP). Under the ATRP, the State manages and pays for the site assessment and remediation.
In a separate agenda item (#12631), the Board approved the FDEP Site Access Agreement for the Hernando County Property (former Amoco Gas Station), located at the Government Center at 20 North Main Street, Brooksville, Florida, FDEP Facility ID #278841330, Parcel Key 140751.
By signing the Conditional Closure Agreement and the Declaration of Interim Restrictive Covenant, FDEP and Hernando County would enter into an agreement pursuant to Rule 62-772.401(3), Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), to perform work for the property located at 20 North Main Street, Brooksville, Florida.
Hernando County deems it desirable and in the best interest of all present and future owners of the Property that the Property be held subject to certain restrictions and enter into a Conditional Closure (Site Rehabilitation Completion Order with Conditions) which uses appropriate controls to close the assessment and remediation of a contaminated site using either Risk Management Option II or III as described in Rule 62-780.680(2) or (3), F.A.C., where alternative cleanup target levels above the levels in Chapter 62-777, F.A.C., are established for soil and ground water. These alternative cleanup target levels are based on site condit...
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