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Agenda 04/13/2010 Item #16E 9 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 1 of 130 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to authorize the Chairman to sign the Caracara Prairie Preserve Bank Agreement, Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Conservation Easement, Interlocal Agreement with CREW land and Water Trust, Declaration of Trust for Caracara Prairie Preserve, and Caracara Prairie Preserve Endowment Fund Trust Agreement which are necessary to create the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank. OBJECTIVE: To create the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank in order to provide listed species mitigation for Collier County projects that occur within listed species habitat. CONSIDERATIONS: Collier County capital projects taking place within Florida panther habitat require U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) mitigation for impacts to these habitats. In the past, Collier County has purchased Panther Habitat Unit Credits (PHUs) from private conservation banks to mitigate for projects occurring in panther habitat. On June 26, 2007 (Agenda Item # 10A), the Board gave direction that all opportunities for savings to the taxpayers through mitigation within Conservation Collier properties can be explored. County staff has worked with USFWS staff to draft the appropriate documents necessary for the creation of the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank. When created, the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank will provide Collier County with 2,060.2 panther habitat units for use as mitigation on Collier County government projects. On February 23,2010 (Agenda Item # 16E2) the Board authorized the chairman to sign a resolution creating the Caracara Prairie Preserve Trust Fund for management of the Caracara Prairie Preserve in perpetuity and authorized the necessary budget amendments for interim and in-perpetuity land management at the Caracara Prairie Preserve. The following documents require the chairman's signature to create the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank: 1. Caracara Prairie Preserve Bank Agreement - an agreement between Collier County and USFWS that creates the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank. Because of length, the following Exhibits to the Caracara Prairie Preserve Bank Agreement were not included in the agenda back-up materials for this item: Exhibit J - Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Exhibit K - Property Assessment and Property Assessment Acknowledgement A copy of these Exhibits can be found in their entirety at The Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County's Management Information Systems, Collier County Administration, Building F, 5th Floor, 3301 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, Fl 34112. 2. Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Conservation Easement - an agreement among Collier County, Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed (CREW) land and Water Trust, and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) granting a Conservation Easement to FWC. 3. Interlocal Agreement - an agreement between Collier County and CREW land and Water Trust that relieves CREW land and Water Trust of all management responsibility within the Caracara Prairie Preserve and gives Collier County the authority to use CREW land and Water Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 2 of 130 Trust's 5.6% portion of the Caracara Prairie Preserve for panther and caracara habitat mitigation. This is consistent with the Purchase Sale Agreement approved by the Board on December 11, 2007 (Agenda Item # 10D). 4. Declaration of Trust for Caracara Prairie Preserve - A declaration by Collier County ensuring the establishment of the Caracara Prairie Preserve Endowment Fund. 5. Caracara Prairie Preserve Endowment Fund Trust Agreement - An agreement between Collier County and Wildlife Foundation of Florida Mitigation Trust Funds, Inc. (WFF) that creates a trust fund, managed by WFF, specifically for the management of the Caracara Prairie Preserve in perpetuity. Although County staff anticipated that the Clerk of Courts would be the Trustee, the attorney for USFWS will only approve a Trust with a wholly independent person or entity as Trustee. Staff recommends that the Board waive formal competition in accordance with Section IV B 2 of the Purchasing Policy and approve the Caracara Prairie Preserve Endowment Fund Trust Agreement with WFF in the best interest of the County. Signatures are still required from USFWS on the Bank Agreement, from FWC on the Conservation Easement Agreement, and from WWF on the Endowment Fund Trust Agreement. All three agencies have conceptually approved these documents and have begun the process of obtaining the required signatures. The template used for each document was required by the respective entity that is requiring the approval so we do not expect any substantive changes after Board approval. Collier County staff is requesting that the Board approve these agreements and authorize the chairman to sign them with the knowledge that some language within these agreements may change slightly, while the content and overall concepts will remain the same. The final language within all of the agreements will be subject to Collier County Attorney Office's approval prior to the Chairman's signature. FISCAL IMPACT: The creation of this Conservation Bank will result in a savings of $2,817,100 to Collier County. Under the current County contract, PHU credits cost $1,800 each. Caracara Prairie Preserve PHU credits will cost County Departments $432.62 each. The total credits available at Caracara Prairie Preserve (2,060.2 PH Us) would cost $3,708,400 if purchased through private mitigation banks and $891,300 if purchased through the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank. Funds for management of Caracara Prairie Preserve in- perpetuity, $1,481,700, have been budgeted in Conservation Collier Funds 174 and 674. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: This proposal supports Objective 7.3 of the Conservation and Coastal Management Element of the County Growth Management Pian, which requires the County to continue to implement programs that conserve and protect endangered and threatened wildlife species. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed and approved by the County Attorney's Office and is legally sufficient-JBW. RECOMMENDATION: To have the Board authorize the chairman to sign the Caracara Prairie Preserve Bank Agreement, Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Conservation Easement, Interlocal Agreement with CREW Land and Water Trust, Declaration of Trust for Caracara Prairie Preserve, and Caracara Prairie Preserve Endowment Fund Trust Agreement which are necessary to create the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank. PREPARED BY: Melissa Hennig, Principal Environmental Specialist, Conservation Collier Program, Department of Facilities Management Item Number: Item Summary: Meeting Date: Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 3 of 130 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 16E9 Recommendation to authorize the Chairman to sign the Caracara Prairie Preserve Bank Agreement, Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Conservation Easement, interlocal Agreement with CREW Land and Water Trust, Declaration of Trust for Caracara Prairie Preserve, and Caracara Prairie Preserve Endowment Fund Trust Agreement which are necessary to create the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank. 4/13/20109:00:00 AM Date Approved By Skip Camp, C.F.M. Administrative Services Division Director. Facilities Management Facilities Management 3/30/20101:54 PM Approved By Date Len Golden Price Administrative Services Division Administrator ~ Administrative Services Administrative Services Division 4/5/2010 11 :09 AM Date Approved By Jennifer White County Attorney Assistant County Attorney County Attorney 4/5/201011:50 AM Date Approved By Jeff Klatzkow County Attorney 416/201010:33 AM Date Approved By Therese Stanley Office of Management & Budget Manager - Operations Support. Trans Office of Management & Budget 4/7120109:43 AM Leo E. Ochs, Jr. Date Approved By County Managers Office County Manager County Managers Office 4/7/201012:33 PM ,_. Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 4 of 130 CARACARA PRAIRIE PRESERVE BANK AGREEMENT This CONSERVATION BANK AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made and entered into between Collier County ("Owner" or "Conservation Bank Owner") and the UNITED STATES FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE ("Service") (referenced jointly as the "Parties"). The pwpose of this Agreement is to set forth the terms and conditions for the establishment of a conservation bank on certain real property to be knO\vn as the "Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank." I. AGREEMENT RECITALS A. WHEREAS, COLLIER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, its successors and assigns, is the owner in fee simple of an undivided ninety four point four (94.4%) percent of certain real property located in the County of Collier, State of Florida. CORKSCREW REGIONAL ECOSYSTEM WATERSHED LAND AND WATER TRUST, INCORPORATED, a Florida non-profit corporation, (hereinafter referred to as "CREW"), holds title to an undivided five point six (5.6%) percent interest to the same property. The property consists of approximately 367.7 acres of real property located approximately 13.5 miles east of Interstate 75 on Corkscrew Rd. in Section 30, Township 46, Range 28. This real property (hereinafter referred to as the "Property") is more completely illustrated in Exhibit "A" and described in Exhibit "B," both of which exhibits are attached hereto and incorporated herein. B. WHEREAS, CREW authorizes the COUNTY to use its 5.6% of the Property for conservation banking purposes and has previously waived it rights to all Conservation Credits, C. WHEREAS, the Service, an agency of the U.S. Department of the Interior, exercises jurisdiction with respect to the conservation, protection, restoration, enhancement, and management of fish, wildlife, native plants, and habitat pursuant to various federal laws, including, but not limited to, the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended, 16 U.S.c. Section 1531, et seq., all regulations promulgated pursuant to the Act ("ESA"), the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act, 16 U.S.C. Sections 661-666c, and the Fish and Wildlife Act of1956, 16 U.S.c. Section 742(f), et seq. D. WHEREAS, establishment of a conservation bank on the Property represents an excellent opportunity to conserve highly valuable biological resources. The Conservation Bank will provide permanent conservation and protection for the federally-listed Florida panther (puma conc%r coryi) and crested caracara (Caracara cheriway) ("Covered Species"), including, but not limited to, all of the species' life stages and associated habitat. A general description of the biological resources on the Property, including geographic location and features, topography, vegetation, past and present land use, presence and usage by the Florida panther, the crested caracara, other listed species, and the species' habitat, is set forth in the Managemen1 Plan attached hereto as Exhibit "D." Page 1 of 19 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 5 of 130 E. WHEREAS, it is anticipated that activities, including construction and development activities ("Activities"), will occur in the Service Area established for this Conservation Bank and described in Exhibit "C," attached hereto, that will impact the Covered Species and or its habitat and require the implementation of conservation measures to offset and compensate for such impacts. F. WHEREAS, in accordance with this Agreement, the Parties desire to establish the Conservation Bank to provide for the permanent conservation and management of the Property for the benefit of the Covered Species and to be used for compensatory conservation through the sale or conveyance of Conservation Credits, as provided herein. G. WHEREAS, one of the criteria for establishment and implementation of this Conservation Bank is the recording of a Conservation Easement on the Property in accordance with Florida Statute 704.06 and this Agreement. Said Conservation Easement shall burden the Property in peIpetuity for the conservation of the Covered Species and its associated habitat. H. WHEREAS, this Agreement sets forth the terms and conditions by which the Conservation Bank shall be established, implemented, and governed. II. AGREEMENT DEFINITIONS The terms used in this Agreement are defined as follows: (I) "Activity" or "Activities" means construction, alteration, or development, including but not limited to construction, development, occupation, or operation of industrial, commercial, or residential property, as well as any related or associated actions occurring within the Conservation Bank's Service Area that will impact the Covered Species and or its habitat and require the implementation of conservation measures to offset and compensate for such impacts. (2) "County Capital Projects" means County public facilities as identified in the Collier County Growth Management Plan. (3) "Conservation Bank" means the conservation bank that may be established pursuant to this Agreement as well as the parcel ofland, i.e., the "Property," on which the habitat of the Covered Species will be conserved and managed in peIpetuity through a Conservation Easement for the express purpose of offsetting, through the sale or conveyance of Conservation Credits, impacts to the resource values of the species occurring outside the Bank but within the Bank's defined Service Area. The terms "Conservation Bank" and "Property" may be used interchangeably in this Agreement and in the documents associated with this Agreement. (4) "Conservation Credit" means a unit of measure representing the quantification of the Covered Species' habitat conservation values on the Property and in the Conservation Bank. The method used to establish what constitutes a Conservation Credit shall be determined by the Parties and set forth in the Credit Evaluation attached hereto as Exhibit "E." Each Conservation Credit represents a unit of conservation value to the Covered Species that is available, on a Page 2 of 19 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 6 of 130 project-by-project basis, to offset and serve as compensation for impacts to the species resulting from County Capital Projects occurring in the Conservation Bank's Service Area. Agreement by the Parties as to the number of Conservation Credits that shall be available for the Property is a condition for the establishment of the Conservation Bank contemplated by this Agreement. (5) "Conservation Easement" means any conservation easement established in perpetuity and recorded on the Property in accordance with this Agreement and subject to and in accordance with Florida law, Florida Statute Section 704.06, and Service approval. A copy of the recorded Conservation Easement shall be appended to this Agreement as Exhibit "F" and incorporated herein. The recordation of the Conservation Easement is a condition for the establishment of the Conservation Bank contemplated by this Agreement. (6) "Covered Species" means the federally-listed Florida panther (Puma conc%r coryii) and crested caracara (Caracara cheriway) ("Covered Species"), including, but not limited to, all of their life stages and associated habitats. This Agreement may be amended, however, with Service approval and in accordance with the applicable provisions of this Agreement and Federal law to include other listed species as "Covered Species." (7) "Credit Evaluation" refers to the evaluation undertaken by the Parties to formulate the value of each Conservation Credit in relation to the acreage of habitat encumbered by any Conservation Easement on the Property in accordance with this Agreement. The Credit Evaluation, which shall be in writing, is attached hereto as Exhibit "E." The Parties' completion of the Credit Evaluation is a condition for the establishment of the Conservation Bank contemplated by this Agreement. (8) "Credit Sales Approval" means the written approval issued by the Service to a Project Proponent certif'ying that the purchase of conservation credits from the Conservation Bank may be used to offset and compensate for Activities occuning in the Service Area. (9) "Credit Receipt" means a complete and fully executed copy of the "Conservation Certificate" form attached hereto as Exhibit "G" that is issued to a Project Proponent by the Conservation Bank Owner upon each sale or conveyance of a Conservation Credit. A Credit Receipt may be used as evidence that Conservation Credits in the Conservation Bank have been obtained in accordance with a Credit Sales Approval to satisfY requirements for compensation for Activities in the Service Area. (l0) "Declaration of Trust" means a written declaration signed by the Owner wherein the Owner shall aver that the Endowment Fund will be utilized solely for conservation purposes consistent with this Agreement and any associated Conservation Easement, Management Plan, and Management Agreement. The Declaration shall be signed by the Owner and appended to this Agreement as Exhibit "H" after approval as to fonn and content by the Service. The execution of a Declaration of Trust by the Owner is a condition for the establishment of the Conservation Bank contemplated by this Agreement. (ll) "Endowment Deposit" means the amount the Parties determine the Owner shall Page 3 of 19 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 7 of 130 deduct from the sale or conveyance of each Conservation Credit and deposit into the Endowment Fund for the purpose of perpetually endowing the management of the Conservation Bank consistent with this Agreement and the associated Conservation Easement and Management Plan. The amount of the Endowment Deposit shall be determined by the Parties using the method described in Exhibit ''P' and set forth in the Management Plan and Trust Agreement. The calculation of the Deposit also shall account for inflation by incorporating inflation in the calculation of the projected Property management costs. The Endowment Deposit from a transaction of the sale or conveyance of Conservation Credits shall be deposited into the Endowment Fund within thirty (30) days of any such transaction. Agreement by the Parties as to the Endowment Deposit amount is a condition for the establishment of the Conservation Bank contemplated by this Agreement. (12) "Endowment Deposit Receipt" means the written document the Owner shall provide to the Service within thirty (30) days of each deposit into the Endowment Fund verifying that the deposit has been made. (13) "Endowment Fund" or "Trust Fund" means a dedicated investment account approved by the Service and established by the Owner as a non-wasting endowment. The Endowment Fund shall be established by the Owner before the first Conservation Credit is sold. The Fund shall consist primarily of Endowment Deposits collected from the sale or conveyance of Conservation Credits and shall strive to generate sufficient interest and/or returns to be used exclusively for the management of this Agreement and the Conservation Bank in perpetuity in accordance with this Agreement, any Conservation Easement, Resolution No. 2010 - _, and the Management Plan. The Endowment Fund shall be held in trust by the Owner and shall be administered in the manner set forth in this Agreement and the associated Trust Agreement, Conservation Easement, and Management Plan. The Target Amount for the Fund, which is the amount at which the Fund will be deemed fully funded, shall be determined by the Parties and set forth in the Trust Agreement and the Management Plan, which shall be Exhibits to this Agreement. The creation of the Endowment Fund is a condition for the establishment of the Conservation Bank contemplated by this Agreement. (14) "Caracara Prairie Preserve Endowment Fund Trust Agreement" or "Trust Agreement" means the written agreement entered into by the Owner and the Service establishing the Endowment Trust Fund. The Agreement shall provide that the Fund shall be used exclusively to manage and maintain the Property in perpetuity in accordance with this Agreement and any associated Conservation Easement, Management Plan, and Management Agreement. The form and content of the Trust Agreement shall be approved by the Service prior to signature of the document. Upon Service approval and signature by the parties, the Trust Agreement shall be appended to this Agreement as Exhibit "H." An executed Trust Agreement is a condition for the establishment of the Conservation Bank contemplated by this Agreement. (15) "Interim Management Account" means a dedicated interest-bearing account established by the Owner before the first Conservation Credit is sold. The Owner shall make an initial deposit to the Account in an amount equal to the total annual expenses required for the first-year maintenance of the Conservation Bank. The Account also shall be funded in an amount Page 4 of 19 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank 1"- Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 8 of 130 determined by the Parties as set forth in Exhibit "I." This Account shall be used as a contingency to fund performance of the required management actions on the Conservation Bank Property until the Endowment Fund has accrued its Target Amount. Once the Target Amount for the Endowment Fund has been met, the Interim Management Account may be terminated, and all funds in the Account transferred to the Endowment Fund. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Owner may retain any interest that accrued on the Interim Management Account prior to its termination. The creation of the Interim Management Account, which includes the initial funding of the Account, is a condition for the establishment of the Conservation Bank contemplated by this Agreement. (16) "Interim Management Period" means the period oftime prior to full funding of the Endowment Fund in the Target Amount, during which the Owner shall be responsible for all costs and any management obligations that are to be performed on the Property in accordance with this Agreement and any associated Conservation Easement, Management Plan, and Management Agreement. (17) "Management Agreement" means a written agreement between the Conservation Bank Owner and a party that is approved by the Service for the purpose of implementing the Management Plan in accordance with this Agreement. (18) "Management Plan" means the plan approved by the Parties governing management activities to be performed in perpetuity on the Conservation Bank Property in accordance with this Agreement and the associated Conservation Easement. The Management Plan, which shall be implemented and funded in accordance with this Agreement, is attached hereto as Exhibit "D." The development of a Management Plan is a condition for the establishment of the Conservation Bank contemplated by this Agreement. (19) "Owner" or "Conservation Bank Owner" means the possessor oflegal title to the Property comprising the Conservation Bank established pursuant to this Agreement and any of the Owner's successors or assigns. The Owner shall be responsible for establishing and ensuring operation of the Bank in accordance with this Agreement, the associated Conservation Easement and Management Plan, and any Management Agreement entered into between the Owner and another party. (20) "Property" means the real property that will comprise the Conservation Bank and that will be subject to the Conservation Easement associated with this Agreement. The Property is illustrated and described in Exhibits "A" and "B" to this Agreement. The terms "Property" and "Conservation Bank" may be used interchangeably in this Agreement and in the documents associated with this Agreement. (21) "Project Proponent" or "Purchaser" means any individual or entity that purchases Conservation Credits from the Conservation Bank to compensate for and offset impacts occurring to the Covered Species and its habitat due to County Capital Projects within the Conservation Bank's Service Area. Page 5 of 19 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 9 of 130 (22) "Service Area" means the geographic area described on the map and in the narrative description set forth in Exhibit "C" in which the Conservation Bank is authorized to provide appropriate conservation benefits for the Covered Species and where impacts to the Covered Species from activities can be offset and compensated for by the purchase of Conservation Credits in the Bank. Agreement by the Parties on the area to be defined as the "Service Area" is a condition for the establishment of the Conservation Bank contemplated by this Agreement. (23) "Target Amount" means the amount the Parties determine, concurrent with calculation of the Endowment Deposit, to be the amount at which the Endowment Fund shall be deemed fully funded, as set forth and explained in Exhibits "D" and "I," attached hereto, Agreement by the Parties on the "Target Amount" is a condition for the establishment of the Conservation Bank contemplated by this Agreement. (24) "Target Date" means the date by which the Parties anticipate the Endowment Fund will be deemed fully funded, as set forth in Exhibit "I" attached hereto. Agreement by the Parties on a "Target Date" is a condition for the establishment of the Conservation Bank contemplated by this Agreement. III. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing Agreement Recitals and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows: ,-' 1.0. CONSERVATION BANK EVALUATION AND ACCEPTANCE 1.1. Representatives of the Service have inspected and evaluated the Property for purposes of determining its biologicallhabitat values in connection with the sale of Conservation Credits. Having found that the Property contains biologicallhabitat val ues that benefit the Florida panther, the crested caracara, and their habitats as well as other wildlife resources, including other sensitive, threatened, and endangered species and their habitats, the Service acknowledges that, upon the establishment of the Conservation Bank and subject to any limitations provided in this Agreement, the biologicallhabitat values of the Property are sufficient to support the sale and conveyance of Conservation Credits as contemplated by this Agreement. 1.2. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, if, subsequent to the date of this Agreement but prior to the establishment of the Conservation Bank, the Service re- evaluates the Property and determines that portions of the Property have been damaged after the effective date of this Agreement such that (1) the effect of such damage has been to so impair the biologicallhabitat value as to no longer be of conservation benefit to the Covered Species, and (2) the Owner has not restored biologicallhabitat value to such damaged Property or provided the Service with evidence that biologicallhabitat value will be restored, then the Service may, at its discretion, reduce the number of Conservation Credits allocated to the Conservation Bank in proportion to the damaged area or terminate this Agreement if the Service determines that biological/habitat values on the Property have been so impaired as to render the Property Page 6 of 19 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 10 of 130 unsuitable for use as a Conservation Bank or where the Owner has failed to restore the biologicallhabitat value in accordance with the Service-approved plan referred to earlier in this paragraph. 1.3. This Agreement is subject to the Cattle Lease between Collier County and Hugh E. Stames, dated July 24,2007, and ,my cattle grazing leases that may exist on the property in the future. 2.0. ESTABLISHMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF CONSERVATION BANK 2.1. The Conservation Bank shall be deemed established when each of the conditions in Article II of this Agreement as well as all of the following have occurred: (a) The Owner provides the Service with general and site location maps and a title report, legal description, and legal parcel map for the Property describing the Owner's interest in the Property and documenting any encumbrances (other than monetary encumbrances, which must be subordinated or removed), easements, restrictions, and matters affecting the Property. (b) The Owner provides the Service with a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment of the Property. The content and sufficiency of the Assessment shall be subject to the Service's approval, The approved Assessment shall be appended to this Agreement as Exhibit "J" and incorporated herein. (c) The Owner provides the Service with a Property Assessment that identifies the number of acres on the Property that the Owner warrants may be burdened by Conservation Easement(s) for conservation purposes in accordance with this Agreement. A copy of the Property Assessment shall be appended to this Agreement as Exhibit "K," and incorporated herein. (d) The Service provides the Owner with a Property Assessment Acknowledgment. A signed and dated copy of the Property Assessment shall constitute the Property Assessment Acknowledgment. A copy of the Property Assessment Acknowledgment shall be appended to this Agreement as Exhibit "K," and incorporated herein. (e) The Parties prepare a Management Plan in accordance with this Agreement, and the Owner satisfies any criteria and conditions that may be required by the Service prior to the sale or conveyance of Conservation Credits pursuant to this Agreement including the submittal of the baseline report and a finalized reporting schedule to the Service. (f) The Owner records a Conservation Easement or Easements in the County in which the Property is located covering the Property or portion of the Property that the Service has determined constitutes a biologically sustainable unit for the conservation purposes contemplated by this Agreement. Prior to any such recording, however, the Service shall approve the form of the Conservation Easement as well as the entity that will hold the easement. Each Easement shall contain, among other things, a provision granting to the Service a third party right of enforcement. Page 7 of 19 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 11 of 130 An executed copy of the Conservation Easement(s) shall be appended to this Agreement as Exhibit "F." (g) The Owner establishes and deposit funds into an Interim Management Account in an amount the Parties agree is sufficient to fund the Conservation Bank during the Interim Management Period as described in Exhibit "I." (h) The Owner shall enter into a Trust Agreement with the Service wherein the Owner agrees to establish an Endowment Fund and to administer the Fund, which shall be used exclusively for the management of the Conservation Bank in perpetuity in accordance with this Agreement, any Conservation Easement and the Management Plan. Contemporaneous with the signing of the Trust Agreement by the parties, the Owner also shall execute a Declaration of Trust. (i) The Owner shall establish an Endowment Fund in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Trust Agreement and any associated Conservation Easement and Management Plan. 2.2. The Owner shall provide the Service with a copy of all Conservation Easements recorded on the Property along with a legal parcel map and description of the Property or portion of the Property to be covered by the Conservation Easement. Each Conservation Easement shall be appended to this Agreement as an exhibit and incorporated herein. 2.3. The Property subject to this Agreement maybe expanded in accordance with and by amendment to this Agreement upon written approval of the Parties. Any such expansion shall be described in a general and site location map, title report, legal description, and legal parcel map and placed under a Conservation Easement, all of which documents shall be incorporated as part of Exhibits "A" and "B" to this Agreement. 2.4. The Owner shall pay any and all taxes, charges and costs associated with the Property, including, but not limited to, those incurred in obtaining a valid title report in establishing the Conservation Bank, in recording any Conservation Easement and in selling and conveying any Conservation Credit. 2.5. The Service shall issue the Owner a letter of certification when all the requirements of Section 2.1 are satisfactorily completed and all conditions have been met for the establishment of the Conservation Bank. 3.0. CONSERVATION CREDITS 3.1. Upon establishment of the Conservation Bank in accordance with Section 2.0 of this Agreement, the Owner may sell and convey Conservation Credits to any Project Proponent that furnishes a Credit Sales Approval issued by the Service authorizing use of Conservation Credits from the Conservation Bank as compensation for Activities within the Service Area on a project- by-project basis consistent with this Agreement. The Owner shall have the exclusive right to Page 8 of 19 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 12 of 130 determine the price for any and all Conservation Credits. 3.2. The value of each Conservation Credit in relation to the acreage of the Property subject to a Conservation Easement shall be determined in accordance with the Credit Evaluation set forth in Exhibit "E" to this Agreement. 3.3. Upon a Project Proponent's purchase of Conservation Credits from the Conservation Bank, the Owner shall issue a Credit Receipt to the purchaser and provide the Service with a copy of the Credit Receipt within thirty (30) days of the issuance. 3.4. Upon each sale or conveyance of a Conservation Credit by the Owner, the requisite Endowment Deposit shall be deposited into the Endowment Fund in accordance with this Agreement. The Owner shall provide the Service with a copy of the Endowment Deposit receipt for each such Endowment Deposit as provided in Section 4.0 of this Agreement. 3.5. Upon approval by the Parties, the total number of available Conservation Credits may be increased by expansion or restoration of the Property in accordance with and by amendment to this Agreement and modifications and addenda to the associated Agreement exhibits related to the matters addressed herein. 4.0. ENDOWMENT DEPOSITS AND ENDOWMENT FUND 4.1. As a condition of establishment of this Conservation Bank, the Owner shall establish an Endowment Fund to be funded primarily from Endowment Deposits collected from the sale or conveyance of Conservation Credits and held in trust in accordance with this Agreement and the Trust Agreement. The Owner shall ensure that any manager of the Conservation Bank shall utilize the Endowment Fund consistent and in accordance with this Agreement, the Trust Agreement, the Management Plan, and any Conservation Easement. 4.2. The Owner shall deposit into the Endowment Fund the appropriate Endowment Deposit in accordance with this Agreement. The Endowment Deposit from a transaction of the sale or conveyance of Conservation Credits shall be deposited into the Endowment Fund within thirty (30) days of any such transaction. The calculation of the Endowment Deposit shall account for inflation by incorporating inflation in the calculation of the projected Property management costs. 4.3. The Owner shall provide the Service with the Endowment Deposit receipt as well as the Credit Receipt from each sale or conveyance of Conservation Credits within thirty (30) days of any such transaction. The Owner may employ the services of a company to manage the sale of Conservation Credits. 4.4. In calculating the Endowment Deposit, the Parties shall establish a Target Date for full funding of the Endowment Fund in the Target Amount. The Target Amount shall be determined concurrent with calculation of the Endowment Deposit and shall be set forth in Exhibit "I" to this Agreement. In the event the Target Amount is not achieved by the Target Date, Page 9 of 19 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 13 of 130 within thirty (30) days thereafter, the Owner shall deposit into the Endowment Fund the difference between the amount in the Endowment Fund and the Target Amount. The Owner shall ensure that the Target Amount is available upon transfer, assignment or termination of this Agreement. The Target Amount may be revised if the total number of Conservation Credits in the Conservation Bank is increased in accordance with this Agreement. 4.5. As a condition of establishment of this Conservation Bank and before full funding of the Endowment Fund at the Target Amount by the Target Date, the Owner shall establish a dedicated, interest-bearing Interim Management Account in an amount determined by the Parties as set forth in Exhibit "I." This Account shall serve as a contingency fund to manage the Property that may not be expended except as agreed to by the Parties and that must be replenished if expended. Upon achievement of the Target Amount, the Interim Management Account may be terminated and all funds (excepting interest retained by the Owner) shall be transferred to the Endowment Fund. 4.6. Prior to full funding of the Endowment Fund in the Target Amount, the Owner shall be responsible for all costs and any management obligations that the Parties agree are to be performed during the Interim Management Period in accordance with this Agreement, any Conservation Easement, and the Management Plan. During the Interim Management Period, if the Parties agree that the Interim Management Account may be expended, the Interim Management Account shall be replenished by the Owner before the Account is transferred to the Endowment Fund for management of the Conservation Bank. 4.7. The Owner shall notify the Service within thirty (30) days of full funding of the Endowment Fund at the Target Amount. The Endowment Fund shall be held and managed for conservation purposes consistent and in accordance with this Agreement, any Conservation Easement, and the Management Plan. The accrued interest and eamings from the Endowment Fund shall be used exclusively to fund and defray costs and expenses reasonably incurred for the management of this Agreement and the Conservation Bank, including labor costs, contracts, equipment, materials, and signage, in accordance with this Agreement and any associated Conservation Easement, Management Plan, and Management Agreement. Once the Endowment Fund reaches the Target Amount, all funds collected from the sale or conveyance of Conservation Credits may be retained by the Owner. 4.8. Funds from the Endowment Fund, other than interest and earnings, may not be expended unless a written request for approval is submitted to the Service detailing the reasons for the request, and the Service approves such request in writing. In determining whether to grant such a request, the Service shall consider whether the request is in furtherance of a conservation purpose contemplated by this Agreement. The Service's written approval of any such request may include provisions requiring reimbursement of the expended amounts to the Endowment Fund within a prescribed time period. 4.9. Upon transfer, assignment, or termination of this Agreement, any funds in the Interim Management Account and/or the Endowment Fund shall continue to be expended in a manner consistent and in accordance with the this Agreement. Page 10 of 19 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 14 of 130 5.0. CONSERVATION BANK DATABASE 5.1, A Conservation Bank database or ledger shall be established and maintained by the Owner for the purpose of tracking funds from the sale and conveyance of Conservation Credits. The database or ledger shall include a numerical accounting of all Conservation Credits available, sold or conveyed, the balance of Conservation Credits remaining, and the aggregate of funds collected, deposited, and accrued in the Endowment Fund as follows: (a) For each individual sale or conveyance of any Conservation Credit, the database shall state the number and type of Conservation Credit sold or conveyed, the name, address, County, and telephone number ofthe entity purchasing and receiving any Conservation Credit and the Activity, including the project name and Service file number for the project, if available, for which any Conservation Credit was sold or conveyed. (b) Within thirty (30) days of the sale or conveyance of any Conservation Credit, the Owner shall provide the Service with (I) the Credit Receipt and an Endowment Deposit receipt, (2) an updated accounting of all funds in and all Endowment Deposits collected and deposited into the Endowment Fund, and (3) an updated accounting of all Conservation Credits sold or conveyed as of the date of sale or conveyance. (c) The Owner shall provide the database or ledger to the Service upon the Service's request and on an annual basis byno later than February 15th, beginning in the calendar year following execution of this Agreement. (d) The Owner shall be responsible for satisfying all of the requirements set forth in this Section until such time as there are no available Conservation Credits remaining for sale or conveyance in the Conservation Bank. 6.0. MANAGEMENT OF CONSERVATION BANK 6.1. The Owner, its successors, or assigns shall ensure that the Conservation Bank is managed and maintained consistent and in accordance with this Agreement, any Conservation Easement, and the Management Plan. The Owner, its successors or assigns may transfer management responsibilities to a manager approved by the Service on the condition that the Owner enter into a Management Agreement, which shall be subject to Service approval. 6.2. As a condition of establishment of this Conservation Bank, the Owner and the Service shall agree upon a Management Plan for the Property, which shall be prepared by the Owner in consultation with the Service. The Management Plan shall describe biological resources occurring on the Property and shall provide for the implementation and prioritization of specific management measures and tasks for conservation purposes contemplated by this Agreement, including, but not limited to: (a) a general description of biological resources, including geographic location and features, topography, vegetation, past and present land use, species, Covered Species, and habitat Page 11 of 19 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 15 of 130 occurring on the Property; (b) specific measures for ongoing management of the Property and biological resources as well as measures for Property management should unforeseen or changed circumstances occur such as fire, flood, or listing of a new species; (c) specific measures for regular and ongoing monitoring of the Property to be conducted as approved by the Service and the Owner; (d) requirements for submitting reports on vegetation and wildlife monitoring; and (e) funding for the management activities. 6.3. Upon the request of any Party to this Agreement or any party to a Management Agreement, the Parties shall meet and confer on proposed revisions to the Management Plan to better preserve the habitat and conservation values of the Property. Any proposed revisions or changes to the Management Plan shall be subject to Service approval and, if approved, shall be appended to the Management Plan that is an exhibit to this Agreement. 6.4. Except as may be provided in the Conservation Easement, the Owner and/or any Management Agreement manager shall take the necessary efforts to prevent third party use of the Property in any manner that is not in accordance with this Agreement and any associated Conservation Easement and Management Plan, including, but not limited to, restriction of public access to the Property. 6.5. Representatives of the Service shall have a right to enter the Property at any time after giving twenty. four (24) hours prior notice to the Owner or to any Management Agreement manager. 6.6. The Owner and/or any Management Agreement manager shall ensure that an accounting and management report is provided to the Service upon request and on an annual basis until the Target Date or the Endowment Fund is fully funded then every five (5) years thereafter by no later than February 15th, beginning in the calendar year following execution of this Agreement, which shall include the following: (a) An accounting of all funds expended in the management ofthe Property during the previous year; (b) A general description of the status of the Property; (c) The results of any vegetation and wildlife monitoring or studies conducted on the Property; (d) A description of all management actions taken on the Property along with a description of any problems encountered in managing the Property; and Pagel2of19 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 16 of 130 (e) A description of management actions that will be undertaken in accordance with this Agreement and any associated Conservation Easement and Management Plan in the coming year. 6.7. Upon transfer or assignment of this Agreement or any Management Agreement, all books ,md records maintained in accordance with this Agreement and all rights and responsibilities contained herein shall be transferred or assigned with this Agreement. Thereafter, all such books and records shall be maintained and all rights and responsibilities performed consistent and in accordance with this Agreement and any associated Conservation Easement, and Management Plan. 7.0. OWNER'S COVENANTS that: 7.1. The Owner hereby agrees and covenants for so long as this Agreement is in effect, (a) The Owner shall not discharge or release upon the Property or permit others to discharge or release upon the Property any material or substance deemed hazardous or toxic under any federal, state, or local environmental law with the exception of materials used to control exotic and nuisance pests provided that they are applied in accordance with the federally approved label on such materials; (b) The Owner shall not create any encumbrance to the title of the Property other than those set forth in Exhibit "Boo and accounted for in the Property Assessment. The Owner further agrees not to execute, renew, or extend any lien, license or similar interest without the prior written consent of the Service; (c) The Owner shall not construct any structure upon the Property or engage in any activity, use or alteration of the Property, including, but not limited to, mineral exploration, excavating, draining, dredging, that is not consistent and in accordance with this Agreement and any associated Conservation Easement and Management Plan; (d) The Owner shall ensure that the Property is maintained to ensure its suitability as a Conservation Bank consistent and in accordance with this Agreement and any associated Conservation Easement and Management Plan; and (e) The Owner shall be responsible for controlling public access to the Property as set forth herein and in any associated Conservation Easement and Management Plan. 8.0. COOPERATION OF THE SERVICE 8.1. The Service shall cooperate with the Owner and any approved Management Agreement manager in the implementation of this Agreement. Such cooperation shall include: (a) Informing prospective Collier County government Conservation Credit Page 13 of 19 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 17 of 130 purchasers when Conservation Credits may be used as compensation for Activities within the Service Area; (b) Acknowledging that the Conservation Bank is approved by the Service and including the Conservation Bank on a list maintained by the Service of approved conservation banks and making such list available to prospective Collier COU1'1I'j government Conservation Credit purchasers. Conservation Credits available through this Conservation Bank will be available only to Collier County government; and (c) Confirming to prospective Collier County government Conservation Credit purchasers, when appropriate, that the purchase of required numbers of Conservation Credits from the Conservation Bank may serve as compensation for impacts to the Covered Species resulting from Activities in the Service Area; and (d) Considering and acting on matters requiring Service review and/or approval. 9.0. TRANSFER, ASSIGNMENT, TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT 9.1. The Owner shall have the right to conveyor transfer the Property prior to establishment of the Conservation Bank contemplated by the Agreement subject to written concurrence by the Service. If such transfer is made without the prior written concurrence of the Service, such transfer shall result in the immediate termination of this Agreement. 9.2. Upon establishment of the Conservation Bank pursuant to this Agreement, any transfer or assignment of any portion of or interest in the Conservation Bank shall be made only with the prior written concurrence of the Service. Any transfer or assignment shall be subject to the requirement that the successor or assignee assume all obligations set forth in this Agreement and have sufficient financial capacity to carry out any unfunded obligations of this Agreement. Transfer or assignment of this Agreement to an entity approved in writing by the Service shall also be subject to the requirement that any funds in an Interim Management Account and/or the Endowment Fund shall continue to be expended in a manner consistent and in accordance with this Agreement and any associated Conservation Easement and Management Plan. 9.3. The Service may terminate this Agreement if each of the following has occurred: (i) the Owner has breached one or more the Owner Covenants or terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement; (ii) the Owner has received written notice of such breach from the Service; and (iii) the Owner has failed to cure such breach within thirty (30) days after receiving such notice. If, however, in the Service's judgment, a breach is curable but cannot be cured within the thirty (30) day period, the Service shall not terminate this Agreement so long as the Owner has commenced to cure such breach and is diligently pursuing such cure to completion. Nothing in this paragraph is intended or shall be construed to limit the equitable remedies (including specific performance and injunctive relief) or remedies at law that are available to the Service in the event of a threatened or actual breach of this Agreement. If this Agreement is terminated, funds in any Interim Management Account and/or Endowment Fund associated with this Agreement shall continue to be expended in a manner consistent and in accordance with the conservation purposes for which they were established and with this Agreement, Florida Statute 704.06, and any Page 14 of 19 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 18 of 130 associated Conservation Easement and Management Plan. It is further agreed that, notwithstanding termination of this Agreement, any Conservation Easement shall continue in perpetuity as a covenant running with the land. 9.4. Upon written concurrence of the Service, this Agreement may be terminated following the sale or conveyance of all available Conservation Credits and upon satisfaction of all substantive terms and conditions of this Agreement other than ongoing management obligations, such as maintenance and monitoring as set forth in the associated Management Plan, and funding obligations. Even if there is a termination of this Agreement, however, it is agreed that any Interim Management Account and/or Endowment Fund associated with this Agreement shall continue to be expended in a manner consistent and in accordance with the conservation purposes for which they were established and with this Agreement, Florida Statute 704.06, and any associated Conservation Easement and Management Plan. 10.0. REMEDIES AND ENFORCEMENT OF AGREEMENT 10.1. The Parties shall each have all of the remedies available in equity (including specific performance and injunctive relief) and at law to enforce the terms of this Agreement and to seek remedies for any breach or violation thereof. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to limit the Service's jurisdiction over endangered, threatened, and sensitive species and biological resources or to restrict the ability of the Service to seek civil or criminal penalties or otherwise fully discharge its responsibilities under applicable law, including, but not limited to, the ESA. 10.2. The Parties agree to work together in good faith to resolve disputes arising from this Agreement; however, no Party shall be precluded from seeking any available remedy in equity or at law. In no event shall a Party's participation in formal or informal dispute resolution processes constitute a waiver or estoppel of the Party's right to seek resolution through administrative proceedings or in a court of law or equity. Except where an aggrieved party has initiated administrative proceedings or filed suit in federal court, the Parties may elect to employ an informal dispute resolution process whereby: (a) The aggrieved Party shall notifY the other Party in writing of the provision of the Agreement that is believed to have been violated, the basis for such belief, and the remedies the aggrieved Party proposes to correct the alleged violation; (b) The Party alleged to be in violation shall have thirty (30) days or such other time as may be agreed upon by the Parties to respond to such notice. During this time, the responding Party may seek clarification of the initial notice and shall use its best efforts to provide any responsive information; and (c) Within thirty (30) days after a response is provided or due, representatives of the Parties shall confer and negotiate in good faith toward a resolution satisfactory to each Party or shall establish a specific process and timetable to seek such solution. 11.0. ENTIRE AGREEMENT Page 150fl9 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 19 of 130 11.1. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the Parties, and no other agreement, statement, or promise made by the Parties or by or to any employee, officer, or agent of the Parties that is not contained in this Agreement shall be binding or valid. 11.2. This Agreement is not subj ect to amendment or modification except by written consent of the Parties. Any attempted modification not in compliance with this requirement shall be void. Any amendment or modification to this Agreement shall be included in an addendum or as an Exhibit to this Agreement and shall refer to the specific provisions modified or deleted. 11.3. All Exhibits referred to in this Agreement, including but not limited to those that are attached hereto, are incorporated herein by reference. 11.4. All obligations to manage the Conservation Bank, including the obligation to fund such management, in perpetuity survive any termination of this Agreement. 12.0. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS 12.1. This Agreement and each of its covenants and conditions shall be binding and shall inure to the benefit of the Parties and their respective successors and assigns. 12.2. The Owner may transfer or assign its rights and obligations under this Agreement consistent with applicable Service regulations, the terms of this Agreement, and with the prior written approval of the Service. 13.0. NOTICE 13.1. Any notice, demand or request (collectively referred to as "notice") permitted or required by this Agreement shall be delivered personally, sent by facsimile or sent by a recognized overnight delivery service. Notice by either of the previously mentioned methods shall be deemed given upon delivery. Notice also may be sent by United States mail, certified, return receipt requested and postage prepaid. Such notice shall be deemed given five (5) days after deposit in the United States mail. Notice shall be addressed as follows or to such other address as either Party may from time to time specify in writing: To the Owner: Collier County Conservation Collier Program 3301 Tamiami Trail, East Naples, FL 34112 Facsimile: 239-252-6720 To the Service: Attention: Field Supervisor Page 16 of 19 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 20 of 130 United States Fish and Wildlife Service South Florida Ecological Services Office 1339 20th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960-3559 Facsimile: 772-562-4288 14.0. A V AlLABILITY OF FUNDS 14.1. Implementation of this Agreement by the Service is subject to the requirements of the Anti-Deficiency Act, 31 U.S.C. Section 1341, and the availability of appropriated funds. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to require the obligation, appropriation, or expenditure of any money from the United States Treasury. The Service is not required under this Agreement to expend any appropriated funds unless and until an authorized official affIrmatively acts to commit in writing to such expenditures. 15.0. ELECTED OFFICIALS 15.1. No member or delegate to Congress shall be entitled to any share or part of this Agreement or to any benefit that may arise from it. 16.0. NO PARTNERSHIPS 16.1. This Agreement shall not make or be deemed to make any Party to this Agreement an agent for or the partner of any other Party. 17.0. GOVERNING LAW 17.1. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the Federal Endangered Species Act, 16 U.S.c. Section 1531, et seq., and all regulations promulgated pursuant to the Act ("ESA"), the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act, 16 U.S.C. Sections 661- 666c, and the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956, 16 U.S.c. Section 742(f), et seq., and other applicable laws and regulations. Nothing in this Agreement is intended to limit the authority of the Service to seek penalties or otherwise fulfill its responsibilities under the ESA or as an agency of the Federal government. 18.0. COUNTERPARTS 18.1. This Agreement may be executed in identical counterparts, and each counterpart shall be deemed to be an original document. All executed counterparts together shall constitute one and the same document, and any counterpart signature pages may be detached and assembled to form a single original document. 19.0 TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE Page 17 of 19 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 21 of 130 19.1. Time is of the essence to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. AGREEMENT EXHIBITS The following Exhibits are attachments incorporated in this Conservation Bank Agreement: Exhibit A - General Location Map and Site Location Map for Property Exhibit B - Title Report, Legal Description and Legal Parcel Map for Property Exhibit C - Service Area Exhibit D - Management Plan Exhibit E - Credit Evaluation Exhibit F - Conservation Easement Exhibit G - Credit Receipt Form Exhibit H - Declaration of Trust and Trust Agreement Exhibit I - Endowment Deposit, Target Amount, Target Date, Interim Management Account Exhibit J - Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Exhibit K - Property Assessment and Property Assessment Acknowledgement ,- Page 18 of 19 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 22 of 130 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, THE PARTIES HERETO have executed this Conservation Bank Agreement as of the date last signed below. CARACARA PRAIRIE PRESERVE CONSERV A nON BANK ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: Fred W. Coyle, CHAIRMAN , Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Jennifer A. White Assistant County Attorney UNITED STATES FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE By: Date: Title: Page 19 of 19 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 23 of 130 INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN COLLIER COUNTY AND CORKSCREW REGIONAL ECOSYSTEM WATERSHED LAND AND WATER TRUST CARACARA PRAIRIE PRESERVE This Agreement is entered upon this _ day of , 2010, by COLLIER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, its successors and assigns, (hereinafter referred to as "COUNTY"), whose address is 3301 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, FL 34112, and CORKSCREW REGIONAL ECOSYSTEM WATERSHED LAND AND WATER TRUST, INCORPORATED, a Florida non-profit corporation, (hereinafter referred to as "CREW"), whose address is 23998 Corkscrew Road, Estero, FL 33928. WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the COUNTY owns an undivided ninety-four point four (94.4%) percent interest of that certain tract of lands situated in Collier County, Florida, and more specifically described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference ("Property"); and WHEREAS, CREW owns an undivided five point six (5.6%) percent interest of the Property; and WHEREAS, the COUNTY is in the process of using the Property to establish the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank ("Bank") which will provide permanent conservation and protection for federally-listed Florida panther and crested caracara. NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the COUNTY and CREW hereby mutually agree: I. That CREW authorizes the COUNTY to unconditionally use its undivided five point six (5.6%) percent interest of the Property for the purposes of creating the Bank. 2. That all the terms herein contained run with the land and shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective executors, administrators, personal representatives, heirs, successors, and assigns. 3. That CREW has no liability or responsibility for the state of the property, including but not limited to compliance with the terms and conditions of the Caracara Prairie Preserve Bank Agreement, the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Conservation Easement, or the Caracara Prairie Preserve Endowment Fund Trust. 4. That CREW will not benefit in any way from the Bank, nor assume the responsibility for the bank or the funding of the Bank. Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 24 of 130 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the COUNTY has hereunto set its unauthorized hand and seal as of this date and year first above written. ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK , DEPUTY CLERK Approval for form and legal Sufficiency: Jennifer B. White Assistant County Attorney AS TO CREW: DATED: WITNESSES: (Signature) (Printed Name) (Signature) (Printed Name) Stephen A. Walker, Esq. Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: FRED W. COYLE, CHAIRMAN CORKSCREW REGIONAL ECOSYSTEM WATERSHED LAND AND WATER TRUST, INCORPORATED, a Florida nonprofit corporation BY: Bill Hammond, Chairman Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 25 of 130 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 26 of 130 EXHIBIT A PROPER TY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: WEST HALF (WI/2) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NORTHWEST QUARTER (NWI/4) OF NORTHEAST QUARTER (NEI/4) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 27 of 130 Exhibit A - General Location Map and Site Location Map for Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank . -1'" Caracara Prairie Preserve Location _ Collier County Florkla *' Caracara Prairie Pra""M1 o I 25 I SOM""" I OabSoiltt. :oos.~, 1~rK:l:IIhlt ~~......... Ua4(;.o;;w. CiMft...... NRC$ W'tIA'Wf CtMledttr. CortIil!!h.'4llOtI c0411eo1 G' '!CMMI!'(IROll..::$ttI1_d ,..,..~. IPtIDtIX~"'''''''''~Oc:tfllIIbd n...s.:.a-ot ~~tr'/h.Sou!'.r~ '"C Q) .s:: ~ 2 ~ E 2 II) >. II) o o ill CIS t: .2 0> ~ 3: ~ o II) ~ .... o U Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 29 of 130 Exhibit B - Title Report, Legal Description and Legal Parcel Map for Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Title Report FUND OWNER'S l'OUCY Schedule A Poliq Nil.: OPM.3013392 Eff_ /MtJt: Dcocmber 17. 2007 till :56 PM FlUId FlkN"",be 64-2007-714 & 64.2007-716 Agelll'>FihReftn1tcc 172-178986 .......'" Dfl_,tUteC $5,332,000.00 I. N_DfllUU7"ft: CoI~Counly, . political subdiviJion of \be StatIO of Florida, jlll_1Ild usians. and Corbctew Regionalllcosystem Watonhed Land and W_ Trust, locorporatcd. . Florida_ profit c:oqlOI'8tioD Z. TIJo tIIt$ '" i_nsJ '" tJui ltuui tIaaibd Mreht tmd ..Melt II """"" by ,ids pDilep u .fa limpie ",,4 u lit tJui efflldl.... ditte hertiDf-- '" tJui __ /anued IUIlu>wa ~ iMni"m" ,ocordd'" IJ.lL B...k43t2, P.ge 1888, 0.& B....4312, hge 2091, O.B. Bnok 4312, Pallo 2100, oftJui l'lIbIic h<>>Nb of Calli.. em.,,/)', F/Drl4tI. 1. The ltuui rtftrrd ,. ill dtlt pDli.cp Is daailHtd IU foil""",: The Northwest 1/4 ofl!lc: Northeast 1/4 of Section 3D, TOWDIhip46 South, Ranjje 28 East, Collier County, Florida, AND l!lc: West 1/2 ofSecti0ll30, Towmhip 46 South, RJmge 28 East, Conier County, Florida. AGENT NO.: 16590 ISSUED BY: Altom<ys' Title: Ins""""", Fund MMLlNG ADDRESS: 2355 Stanford Court Naples, FL 34112 AGENT'S SIGNATURE {d..= ~ ..y, ~ Vice Pn:sident . - P"lleloU Rn.I.O Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 30 of 130 FUND OWNER'S POLICY Schedule B Policy ilia: OPM.3013392 FUlld FiJ~ Nlllflber 64.2007-774 This poliry don 1101 insure IlglfilulloltJ or tltzm4p ",. retlSQII 01 th, foflowing CXCt!ptIolfS: I. Taxes for the year of the: effective date of this policy and taxes or sp~iaJ assessments which lITe not shown as existing liens by the public records. 2. Rights or claims of parties in possession nOt shown by the public records. 3. Encroachments, overlaps, boundary line dispUlCS, and any olher matters which would be disclosed by an accurate survey and inspection of the premises. 4. Easements or claims of eucments not shown by the public records. 5. Any lien, or right to a lien, for services, labor, or material hetctof~ or hereafter furnished, imposed by law and not shown by the public records. 6. Any adverse ownership claim by the Stale of F10nda by right of sovcreignty to any portion of the lands insured hereunder, including submerged, filled and artificially exposed lands, and lands accreted to such lands. Items 2 and 4-5 are herehy deleted. 7. Oil, gas, mineral. or other reservations as set forth in decd by Janet Smith and William L. Smith recorded in O..,d Book 32. Page 287, Public Records of Collier County, F]orida, ~o determination has been made as to the eurrent record Owner for the interest excepted herein. 8. Oil, gas, minerel. or other reservations as sel forth in dced by Kate L Jeffcott recorded in Deed Book 32. Page 288. Public Records of Collier C.oWllY, Florida. No dctennination has been made as to thc current record ol'.ner for the interesl excepted herein. 9. Oil, gas, mineral. or other reS>eT\"8tions as scl forth in deed by CilTman Watson Shafer recorded in Deed Book 33, Page 78, Public Records of Collier C.ounty, Flonda. No determination has been made as to the currenl record owner for the inlerest excepted herein. 10. Easement and Rlghl-i)f-Way Agreement contained in instrument recorded September 9. 1988, under O.R. Book 1379, Page 790, O.R. Book 1379. Page 792. O.R Book] 379, Page 794, O.R. Book 1379. Page 796, O.R. Book 1379, Pagc 798, O.R. Book 1379, Page 800, OK Book 1379, Page 802, and assignment recorded in OK Book 1568. Page 1880, Public Records of Collier County, I-lorida. II. Perpetual Access Road Easement contained in instrument recorded October 20, 1994, under O.R Book 1995. Page 2181. Public Records of Collier County, Florida. Page 2 oU Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13,2010 Page 31 of 130 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Leqal Description PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: WEST HALF (W1/2) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW1/4) OF NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE1/4) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 32 of 130 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank LeQal Parcel Map Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 33 of 130 Exhibit C - Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Service Area The Service Area for caracara and panther will be Collier County. Credit will only be used for County government projects. . .+. , Caracara Prairie Preserve Location _ Collier County Florida * Caracara Prairie Preserve o I :~ I 50 Mite' I Dtll5lcwft. ~.i.Cf'ltI,&,"'.QllI\ioJ:.oa.CownIy~""'" Lad(::onr. ~ P.Cfit NPlCS W"wwy C~ bt: ea..rv..lan CaJlet (J' IConMfvft08 Co""'. ~tl4tt1fflH \PliIU~~&cll~oe'"-Pl'M. ... ..,.... ,4. c".rtr"CO,U~'!f ~. .' Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 34 of 130 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Habitat Management Plan Introduction Collier County (County) has acquired the Caracara Prairie Preserve for conservation purposes and proposes to use the property to offset impacts to the Florida panther (Puma conca/or coryi) (panther) and the crested caracara (Caracara cheriway) from County projects. The Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank (Bank) will be managed for conservation, protection, and enhancement of natural resources and for passive and compatible public outdoor recreation. Biological Goals The biological goals are to (I) protect, manage and restore (as appropriate) the native habitats on site, and (2) monitor management activities as they affect the panther, crested caracara, native vegetation, and wildlife, Objectives The Bank will be managed for conservation and recreational uses by 1. maintaining upland, invasive, exotic vegetation at a manageable level; 2. maintaining pasture through cattle rotation, mowing, and burning; 3. maintaining forested land through prescribed fire regime; and 4. conducting scheduled, controlled hunts for feral hogs, turkey, and white-tailed deer The value and integrity of the Bank will be maintained by 1. marking the property boundaries with conservation land signs; 2. gating the property to reduce uncontrolled access; and 3. conducting routine law enforcement patrols. Strategv The Bank was selected and designed to provide conservation value to the panther and other threatened and endangered species in Collier County, and provide passive recreational opportunities to local citizens. An active management plan is proposed to restore native communities where feasible and control invasive plants. Sufficient funds will be set aside to maintain these ecological improvements in perpetui ty. Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 35 of 130 Site Description The 367.7-acre Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank is located at 2320 Corkscrew Rd. in Immokalee, Florida (Figure 1). The northwest corner of the property is approximately 13.5 miles east of Interstate 75 on Corkscrew Rd. The property is located in Section 30, Township 46, Range 28. The bulk of this property is designated as "open space" in the Rural Lands Stewardship Area (RLSA) (Collier County 2007). A small portion, approximately 50 acres, is within the RLSA Habitat and Flow way Stewardship Areas. The property has mixed-land use designations consisting of improved pastureland, former cultivated areas, wetlands, and wooded areas. The Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank is bordered by CREW lands to the north, east and south. These lands are designated as conservation areas and were acquired by the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) with funds from the Save our Rivers Program. These lands are mandated to be managed in an environmentally acceptable manner and restored to their natural state. SFWMD may make certain capital improvements, i.e. fencing, access roads/trails, and provide basic public facilities on their lands. In addition, habitat management such as control of exotic species and prescribed burning may be conducted. The legislation (373.59 F.S.) also requires SFWMD to develop appropriate public use. The Caracara Prairie Preserve is bordered by active agriculture to the west. These lands are within the Lee County boundary. Several historical sites are located nearby but no sites were identified on the Caracara Prairie Preserve (Figure 2). The Caracara Prairie Preserve is not within an area of historical and archaeological probability, and the Florida Department of State Division of Historical Resources' Master Site File lists no known historical or archaeological sites on the property (Appendix A). If evidence is found to suggest that any archaeological or historical resources exist on site, the County will notify the Division of Historical Resources immediately. Where resources are identified on-site, staff shall cordon off the area, and a professional survey and assessment shall be instituted. The archaeologist shall prepare a report outlining results of the assessments and issue recommendations to County staff about management of any sites discovered, per provisions of the Land Development Code Section 2.2.25. This report shall be sent to the Division of Historical Resources. The County shall cooperate fully with direction from the Division of Historical Resources on the protection and management of archaeological and historical resources. The management of these resources will comply with the provisions of Chapter 267, Florida Statutes, specifically Sections 267.061 2 (a) and (b). Portions of the property were used historically for the cultivation of row crops. The property was undeveloped prior to the 1950's. A Phase 1 and II Environmental Site Assessment performed by URS Corporation in October 2007 identified five areas on-site totaling approximately 105 acres that were formerly used for agriculture (Bank Agreement Exhibit J). Furrows used in row crop cultivation are still present on the property. Historical aerial Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 2 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 36 of 130 photographs indicate that the cultivation was conducted between the 1950's up until the 1970's. Pesticide levels found by URS within the pasture soils were not high enough to warrant concern regarding the use of the property as a mitigation area (Bank Agreement Exhibit J). Project Area Applicability for Mitigation The Bank is located within Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Priority 1 Habitat for Florida Panther and within the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Panther Focus area with about 67% of the Bank in the Primary Zone and 33% in the Secondary Zone (Service 2007) (Figure 3). The property is surrounded on the north, east, and south sides by conservations lands, and is made up of habitat suitable for the panther. In addition, a least-cost panther dispersal pathway crosses the southern portion of the property (Swainson et al. 2005). Phvsical Setting The Caracara Prairie Preserve is located in the Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed (CREW). CREW is a 60,000-acre watershed spanning Lee and Collier Counties (Figure 1). CREW's 5,000- acre marsh is the headwater for the entire watershed and is located north of the Caracara Prairie Preserve. Historically the property was pine flatwoods and freshwater marsh (Davis 1967). Soils The property is composed of seven major soil types (Table 1) of which most are non-hydric (Figure 4). The soil types indicate the historical habitat types were mesic flatwoods and wet prairie. Soil Table 1. Soil types, area, and expected habitat of the Caracara Prairie Preserve. Basinger Fine Sand Chobee; Winder; And Gator Soils; Depressional [mmokalee Sand Riviera Fine Sand; Limestone Substratum Tuscawilla Fine Sand Wabasso Sand Winder; Riviera; Limestone Substratum; and Chobee Soils; Depressional 1 Zahina et al. 2007 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 201 0 Acres 1.8 41.7 50.9 50.1 9.1 211.6 2.4 Habitatl Hydric Flatwood Wet Prairie Mesic Flatwood Wet Prairie Hammock Mesic Flatwood Marsh 3 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 37 of 130 Vegetation Four vegetation types were identified in the survey for the Prescribed Grazing Plan (Appendix B) and described below (Figure 5). Plant common and scientific names follow Wunderlin and Hansen (2008). Prairie - 205.5 acres. Prairie areas are currently improved pasture dominated by bahiagrass (Paspalum notatum) seeded for cattle forage. Most pastures are in fair to good condition. The pastures also contain smutgrass (Sporobolus indicus), dogfennel (Eupatorium capillifolium), wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera), and other weedy undesirable species. Plant composition transects show an average of 60-70% bahiagrass and 30-40% weedy/undesirable species. Depressional marsh! wet prairie - 78.8 acres. These are areas dominated by wetland plants and flooded for most of the wet season. These are very important habitats for many wildlife species. Most wetlands are in fair to good condition. Plant composition includes maidencane (Panicum hemitomon), trompetilla (West Indian marsh grass Hymenachne amplexicaulis), torpedograss (Panicum repens), pickerelweed (Pontederia cordata) primrosewillow (Ludwigia spp.), sedges, smartweed (Polygonum spp.), and marshpennywort (Hydrocotyle spp.). Trompetilla and torpedograss are invasive species. Mesic Flatwoods - 43.9 acres. The flatwoods areas are mainly composed of pine (Pinus elliottii), saw palmetto (Serenoa repens), oak (Quercus spp.), wax myrtle, broomsedge bluestem (Andropogon virginicus), forbs, and sedges. Blue maidencane (Amphicarpum muhlenbergianum) and chalky bluestem (Andropogon virginicus var. glaucus) are desirable grasses found in this habitat, and also good indicators of site condition. Most flatwoods are in fair condition. Shrub and Brush - 37.1 acres. This habitat is an interface between the flatwoods and depressional marshes that is being reclaimed by native weedy species. The improved pasture is being with encroached by woody species such as cabbage palm (Sabal palmetto), oaks, and wax myrtle. Biological Resources No listed plant species have been directly observed on the property (Coile and Garland 2003). Listed animals for the area are summarized by Gruver (2007) and USFWS (1999). The following listed wildlife species have been observed on the property: crested caracara USFWS and FWC - threatened (T), USFWS - T; Florida sandhill crane (GntS canadensis pratensis) FWC - T; gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) FWC - T; limpkin (Aramus guarana) FWC - species of special concern (SSC); snowy egret (Egretta thula) FWC . SSC; American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) FWC - SSC. Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 4 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 38 of 130 The observed habitat and location supports the presence of the following listed species: Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) FWC - endangered (E), USFWS - E; Florida black bear (Ursus american us j1oridanus) FWC - T; and numerous freshwater wetland dependent listed bird species including woodstork (Mycteria americana) FWC - E, USFWS - E. Species to be covered The Florida panther and the crested caracara will be covered by this Habitat Management Plan. Local Habitat Requirements Crested caracara - The crested caracara is primarily a bird of open habitats. Its nesting habitat in Florida consists of large expanses of pastures, grasslands, or prairies dotted with numerous shallow ponds and sloughs and single or small clumps of live oaks (Quercus virginiana), cabbage palms (Sabal palmetto), and cypress (Taxodium spp.). Cabbage palms are favored as nest trees; equally chosen are single, isolated trees or trees within a group of 3-10. Caracaras nest only occasionally in oak and cypress trees. Most striking about caracara nesting habitat is the physical structure of the landscape-low, short, ground vegetation; scattered trees; and minimal or absent understory or shrub layer. Caracaras are found regularly in "improved" pastures, grasslands heavily managed for forage production for cattle (Morrison 1997). Exotic forage grasses dominate these improved pastures, and regular mowing, burning, and high density grazing maintain the low vegetative structure. Crested caracaras obtain their food from a variety of habitats, including improved pastures, newly plowed or burned fields, dairies, and around dwellings and farm buildings. They scavenge along roads and at slaughterhouses, poultry houses, and urban dumps. The types of wetlands that provide good feeding conditions for caracaras include the extensive networks of drainage ditches and small ponds and wetlands found within improved pastures, drying marshes or stock ponds, shallow roadside or agricultural ditches, and marshes associated with river oxbows. Caracaras occasionally forage in agricultural lands including sod and cane fields and citrus groves but do not spend most of their foraging time in these habitats (J. Morrison, unpublished data). Groups of up to 20 juvenile caracaras are often seen feeding in citrus groves during the fall, although the seasonality of this behavior is not understood (Morrison 2001). Florida Panther - Panthers use the mosaic of habitats available to them as resting and denning sites, hunting grounds, and travel routes. These habitats include cypress swamps, hardwood hammocks, pine flatwoods, seasonally flooded prairies, freshwater marshes, and some agricultural lands. The cover habitats in south Florida used most often by the panther include: hardwood swamps, tree islands or hammocks, and pine flatwoods with dense palmetto. These cover areas are important for denning and rearing of young. Dense understory vegetation comprised of saw palmetto provides some of the most important resting and denning cover for panthers (Maehr 1990). Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 5 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 39 of 130 Panthers sometimes utilize nonforest cover types, including areas disturbed by humans (Belden et al. 1988, Maehr et al. 1991, Comiskey et al. 2002). Forest patches of all sizes appear to be important components of the landscapes inhabited by panthers, not just the larger forest patches. Panther habitat selection is related to prey availability (Janis and Clark 1999, Dees et al. 2001) and, consequently, prey habitat use. White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginian us) and hogs (Sus scrofa) constitute 67% of the panther diet. Exotics [hog and armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus)] account for almost half of the panther diet. Hardwood hammocks and other forest cover types are important habitat for white-tailed deer and other panther prey (Harlow and Jones 1965, Belden et al. 1988, Maehr 1990, Maehr et al. 1991, Maehr 1992, Comiskeyet al. 1994, Dees et al. 2001). Periodic understory brushfires (Dees et al. 2001) as well as increased amounts of edge (Miller 1993) may enhance deer use of hardwood hammocks, pine, and other forest cover types. Marshes, rangeland, and low-intensity agricultural areas support prey populations of deer and hogs (Comiskey et al. 2002, Beier et al. 2003, Comiskey et al. 2004, Beier et al. 2006). Site Habitat Available Crested caracara - Approximately 286.3 acres within the Caracara Prairie Preserve consists of improved pasture dotted with numerous shallow ponds and sloughs and single or small clumps of cabbage palms - the ideal nesting habitat for the caracara. Additionally, the Caracara Prairie Preserve is located within 1,000 feet of Corkscrew Road. Caracara have been observed eating road-kill along this roadway. Florida Panther - The entire Caracara Prairie Preserve (367.7 ac.) is located in the Panther Focus area north of 1-75. Panthers living north of 1-75 weigh more, produce more kittens, and raise more young than panthers to the south (USFWS 2006).Approximately 81.4 ac. of the Caracara Prairie Preserve consists of mesic pine flatwoodslhrush, a preferred cover habitat of the Florida panther. The 286 ac. of improved pasture and scattered wetlands are suitable habitat for prey populations of deer and hogs. Credits Criteria (bv Species) Crested Caracara - Caracara have been observed on and nearby the property (Figure 6). An initial intensive survey will be made of the property to determine the existing use by caracara for nesting and foraging. The location of any nest sites and the foraging area will be determined. If no caracaras are found to nest on the property then following the implementation of the bank plan, the number of nests established will be available to offset impacts to caracara nests in the Service Area. Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 6 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 40 of 130 Once the initial foraging area has been determined, any expansion of the foraging area after implementation of the bank plan will be available on a per area basis to offset impacts to caracara foraging area in the Service Area. Florida Panther - Based on recent publications (Cox et al. 2006, Kautz et al. 2006, Land et al. 2008) values were assigned to the habitats. The proposed panther credit follows the panther habitat units (PHUs) assigned the each habitat type on-site (Table 2), Table 2. Habitat category, value, area, and panther habitat units (PHU) for the Caracara Prairie Preserve. Habitat Value Acres PHU Limerock oil drilling pad and tank battery pad 0 1.6 0 Oil pad access road 0 0.8 0 Prairie (improved pasture) 5.2 205.5 1068.6 Marsh/wet prairie 4.7 78.8 370.4 Pine Flatwoods 9.5 43.9 417.1 Shrub/brush 5.5 37.1 204.1 TOTAL 367.7 2060.2 No habitat restoration is proposed at this time. Thus, 2060.2 PHUs will be released upon bank certification. The Banker reserved the right to request additional credit if pasture restoration is undertaken, or alternatively the Banker may seek outside funding to complete the pasture restoration to native conditions. In the second case no additional panther credit will be requested. Service Area (by Species) The Service Area for caracara and panther will be Collier County (Figure 7). Credit will only be used for County projects. Land Protection On December 17, 2007, Collier County and the CREW Land and Water Trust acquired the Caracara Prairie Preserve. The County's land acquisition program Conservation Collier spent $5,032,000 and the CREW Land and Water Trust spent $300,000 towards the purchase of the property. Collier County and CREW Land and Water Trust share title to the Caracara Prairie Preserve. The property was purchased for conservation, protection, and enhancement of natural resources and for passive and compatible public outdoor recreation. Additionally a conservation easement over the Caracara Prairie Preserve will be granted to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) with the USFWS as a third party to the agreement (Bank Agreement Exhibit F). Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 7 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 41 of 130 Interim Management Initial Restoration and Maintenance Collier County will be responsible for: (I) upland, invasive, exotic plant maintenance for ten years after initial removal (initial removal was completed on May 31, 2008), (2) external fencing, (3) initial fire break creation, (4) burn plans and prescribed bums, (5) posting, (6) vegetation monitoring, and (7) wildlife monitoring. Collier County's cattle lessee shall maintain any necessary internal fencing required to implement the Prescribed Grazing Plan (Appendix B). Long-term Management Collier County will be responsible for burn plans and prescribed burns, invasive, exotic plant maintenance and mowing after the first 10 years. FWC will be responsible for all administrative and managerial duties related to public use (i.e., passage of regulation changes, annual publication of area brochure, bag limits) during the periods of allowed hunting and law enforcement patrols periodically throughout the year (Appendix C). FWC will be responsible only for management activities to the level typical of other FWC managed properties adjacent to the Caracara Prairie Preserve property. Any land management activities that are only necessary to fulfill the requirements of the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank and that are above and beyond typical FWC land management activities implemented for the natural communities identified at the Caracara Prairie Preserve property will be the responsibility of Collier County. The annual operating cost is estimated including maintenance, management, and monitoring costs. Table 3 outlines the costs of major activities through 2018. All dollar figures are estimates and will be reviewed from time to time and increased, if necessary, to ensure that all costs of establishing and managing the Conservation Bank will be covered. Table 3. Annual operating costs for the period 2010 through 2018 for the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank. ACTIVITY FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 .FY12 FY13 FY14 FY16 FY16 FY17 FY18 Co!,!. Collier sta.l'ftimt:!_ $3,050.22 $280.48 $1,717.94 Boundary fencing $2,258.83 Prescribed fire $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 0..0 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 Fire break creation $20,000 FWC GI; monit(uing $1,250 $1,250 $1,250 $1,250 $1,250 $1,250 $1,250 $1,250 $1,250 Mowing $11.680 $6,000 $6,000 $6,000 $6,000 $6,000 $6,000 $6,000 $6,000 $2,500 Exotics $29,046.23 . $35,071 $52,500 $52,500 $26,250 $26,250 $15,000 $15,000 $7,500 $7,500 $2,500 oav Monitorin $68,700 $14,600 $45,400 $45,400 $45,400 $45,400 $9,080 $34,355 $115,731 $101,068 $110,150 $83,900 $83,900 $27,250 $27,250 $19,750 $65,150 $20,330 Management costs for the interim period through credit sell out will be budgeted annually in the Conservation Collier Land Management Fund under a separate fund specifically dedicated for the management of the Caracara Prairie Preserve property. Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 8 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 42 of 130 Management Trust Collier County will establish a Trust Fund for the Bank. The Trust Fund will be nonwasting providing for the annual operating cost from the interest only. Based on an average annual cost it is estimated that a fund value of $813,200 will be needed. The cost per credit that will be deposited into the Trust Fund was determined by the average annual cost divided by a 2.5% capitalization rate. For each credit sold $394.72 will be placed in the Trust Fund. Average cost per five years Prescribed fire ($5,000) Mowing ($2,500/year) Exotic plant maintenance ($2,500/year) Conservation Easement Monitoring Monitoring Five year total Average cost per year $25,000 $12,500 $12,500 $ 6,250 $45,400 $101.650 $20,330 With a 2.5 percent capitalization rate, $813,200 ($20,330/0.025) is needed for the Trust Fund. For each credit sold $394.72 ($813,200 divided by 2060.2 PHUs) will be deposited in the Trust Fund. The Trust Fund will be invested consistent with County investment policy. Control of Public Access The public will access the northern boundary of the Caracara Prairie Preserve by way of a trail leading from SFWMD Gate 5 (Figure 8). The District is currently updating Gate 5 for public access. Gate 5 will be open from dawn to dusk, and FWC staff will routinely patrol the Caracara Prairie Preserve as part of their regular SFWMD CREW lands patrol. Future trails through the Caracara Prairie Preserve will follow fire breaks and other existing disturbed areas. Step-over style stairs will be installed at points where cattle-fencing crosses the trail. This will alleviate the need for additional gates. At public access points, the boundary fence will be marked with signage designating the area as conservation land. Approved activities on the Bank Oil drilling will be allowed within the Caracara Prairie Preserve (Figure 8) (Appendix D). The Mack Oil Corporation will construct a 300 feet X 200 feet limerock pad to facilitate the drilling of an exploration well. The proposed access road will be an existing lirnerock road running along the northern edge of the property and an active, grass-covered pasture situated northeast of Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 9 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 43 of 130 the well (3,502.8 feet X 10 feet). Temporary logging mats will be placed over two (2) swales that allow access for the construction of the limerock pad and exploration well within an improved upland pasture. The logging mats will be installed at grade in the swales to stabilize the area while allowing any surface flow to continue. No improvements will be made to the gravel road and primitive trail. The limerock pad will be constructed within uplands designated as improved pasture situated half way between wetlands north and south of the location. A grass berm will surround the limerock pad. Wetlands begin approximately 100 to 130 feet from the proposed northern and southern perimeter berms. No wetland impacts are proposed during the construction of the limerock pad. If the exploration well is considered dry, the limerock pad will be restored to the adjacent grade after the well has been plugged and abandoned. The logging mats and silt fences will be removed from the swale crossings, unless Collier County chooses to retain the limerock pad and logging mats. If sufficient minerals are available, additional permitting will be required, a tank battery (100 feet X 100 feet) will need to be constructed along the far western side of the property directly west of the well, and access to the production well will occur from the west to alleviate trucks entering through the northern gate. No impacts are proposed during the construction of the tank battery and access road. The following conditions will be included in the State drilling permit Number 1335 for the No. 30-2 Hugh Caracara Prairie Preserve drilling site: 1. Retain one of the water supply wells for fire protection after the exploratory oil well has been plugged and abandoned. 2. Position propane tank on the limerock pad no closer than 50' from the perimeter berms. 3. Construct two 20' wide flow line crossovers between the western side of the limerock pad and the tank battery (if built) for land management equipment. a. Flow line( s) at the crossovers should be surrounded by approx. 20 feet of casing and capped with limerock. b. Brightly colored metal posts should be erected on each side of the crossover and along the route of the flow line( s). c. Paint flow line(s) a bright color to lower the chances of mowers, service vehicles, and fire equipment from hitting them. 4. Surround tank battery (if built) with an 8-foot high chain link fence topped with barbed wire. Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 10 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 44 of 130 5. Relocate approximately 40 cabbage palm trees that are currently growing inside the 300 X 200-foot area where the limerock pad is to be constructed to positions north and south of the limerock pad. a. Relocated trees should be spaced 8 to 10 feet apart and arrayed in a cluster. b. Florida Department of Environmental Protection Oil and Gas Section and CREW personnel will be present to assist the contractor with placement of the relocated trees. 6. Surround limerock pad with an 8-foot high chain link fence topped with barbed wire. 7. The limerock pad and tank battery (if built) will be restored to the same level as the surrounding property after the well has been plugged and abandoned. 8. If desirable, Collier County will decide in the future if they want to retain the limerock pad and limerock beneath the tank battery (if built) after the well has been plugged and abandoned. If built, the tank battery pad will be subj ect to a separate permit through the Florida Department of Environmental Protection Oil and Gas Section. A condition of the permit will be that the oil well operator will bear the future cost of remediation from any spills or contamination that may result from its operations and that the oil well operator will maintain, keep in force and effect, and provide an ongoing Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures Program or protocol and will comply with all applicable laws and regulations governing its operations. Cattle grazing will be an approved activity on the Bank (Appendix E). The cattle lessee will graze his cattle in accordance with the Prescribed Grazing Plan (Appendix B). Additionally, the following recreational activities are appropriate and encouraged on the Caracara Prairie Preserve per the CREW Management Area General Management Plan 2006 _ 2011 South Florida Water Management District, Land Stewardship Division: Nature Appreciation Nature appreciation includes wildlife viewing, nature photography, natural history study, and plant and wildflower identification. Environmental Education Environmental education is similar to nature appreciation, but involves a structured learning process with facilitators and students. The CREW Land and Water Trust has developed an extensive program in cooperation with the Lee and Collier County School Boards. Students in Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 11 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 45 of 130 the Lee and Collier County School Systems and other groups participate in these programs. Guided hikes are also provided to the general public on a regular basis. Hiking Hiking trails will be established that will link the Caracara Prairie Preserve to the SFWMD Gate 5 hiking trail system. These trails will provide access to a variety of habitats including hammocks, marshes, and flatwoods. The CREW area is remote, and provides abundant backcounlry opportunities. Visitors must be self-reliant. Supervision and visitor services are not provided, and users will be advised of these facts at access points. Users are required to pack out their trash. Primitive Camping Primitive camping is currently allowed in other areas of CREW by special use permit, at designated sites. Primitive camping via special use permit would be an allowable activity within the Caracara Prairie Preserve. Hunting Recreational hunting has been a primary use of CREW lands. The Caracara Prairie Preserve will be incorporated into the Corkscrew Marsh Unit Wildlife and Environmental Area, and will be managed under the same regulations currently in place there. Recommendations for the next five years include: . Continue the current hunting program as established by FWC rules and regulations. . Management hunts may be employed as necessary to address specific needs. Management hunts will be scheduled during nonpeak periods when conducted in areas where other types of recreation are the primary activity. . Hunts conducted on CREW will use guidelines and regulations established for the 1998, 1999 and 2000 hog hunts, and be of short duration with quotas established based on available acreage. Past special hog hunts indicate that quotas approximating 25-50 hunters per 3,000 acres are suitable for this area. There will be no exemptions to the permit requirement. Equestrian Use There will be opportunity for special equestrian events during dry periods in coordination with CREW Water & Land Trust. Staging these events will be evaluated individually, as conditions permit. Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 12 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 46 of 130 Vehicular Use No unauthorized public vehicle use including off-road vehicles will be allowed within the Caracara Prairie Preserve. Target Natural Community The Flatwoods and Freshwater Marshes within the Caracara Prairie Preserve will be enhanced for wildlife. Under this Habitat Management Plan, the pasture land within the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank will remain pasture, and will be managed in accordance with the Prescribed Grazing Plan (Appendix B). Any future restoration of the pasture land will be considered separate from this Habitat Management Plan and any PHUs recovered from the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank. Restoration All management actlVltles occurring within the Caracara Prairie Preserve will be done in accordance with the CREW Management Area Five-Year General Management Plan (SFWMD 2006). Vegetation Initial Invasive Species Removal Collier County will be responsible for invasive, exotic plant maintenance in perpetuity after initial removal (initial removal was completed on May 31, 2008). A Collier County contractor will target Category I and II nonnative plant species as identified on the Exotic Pest Plant Council's biennially updated list of Florida's Most Invasive Species (http://www.fleppc.org/), with the exception of torpedograss. Treatments (basal and/or foliar) will be quarterly for the first 2 years after initial treatment, and twice a year for the )'d, 4th, and 5th year after initial treatment. After the first 5 years of maintenance treatments, invasive plants, with the exception of torpedograss, will be basal or foliar treated annually and will not be allowed to make up more than 1 percent cover. Torpedograss will not be treated as long as the pasture land is actively grazed as it is a good food source for the cattle. All pesticide treatments will be consistent with Service-approved pesticide treatments (Appendix F). Initial restoration vegetation management will include the following measures taken from the CREW Management Area Five- Year General Management Plan (SFWMD 2006). Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 201 0 13 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 47 of 130 5.2.1 Mowing for Wildlife Benefits In CREW, openings may be mowed every two to three years to maintain their structural integrity. Mowing is considered an alternative to prescribed burns when weather conditions or other constraints prohibit fire application. It will be avoided during the spring to protect ground-nesting birds. Mowing can provide similar benefits as grazing and fire by suppressing woody plant growth, and by encouraging grasses and low-growing herbs to produce new growth. Mowing improves brood habitat conditions for wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) by reducing dense understory vegetation in hardwood hammocks, and invasion of woody plants in grassy fields. Mowing benefits rabbits (Sylvilagus j1oridanus) by providing a supply of growing forage. Smooth cuts are not required when mowing to improve wildlife habitat conditions. Mowing height is also generally not important, although a higher cut in early spring may leave important nesting cover for bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus). 5.2.2 ExoticlInvasive Plants South Florida's subtropical climate provides an excellent growth environment for the rapid spread of exotic plants that can cause extensive alterations to natural ecosystems. Environmental changes caused by extensive hydroperiod alterations have been an important factor in exotic plant invasion. Exotic plant invasion can result in partial or total displacement of native plants, loss of wildlife habitat, and the degradation of public use areas. Collier County targets Category I and II non-native plant species as identified on the Exotic Pest Plant Council's biennially updated list of Florida's Most Invasive Species (http://www.fleppc.orgl). Category I species include non-native plants that invade and disrupt Florida native plant communities. Category II plants have the potential to invade and disrupt natural successional processes, Both Category I and II exotics are considered invasive and a threat to the function and ecological stability of Florida's natural communities. Control efforts were initiated by SFWMD staff, volunteers from Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, and the CREW Land and Water Trust from 1990 through 1992 on lands adjoining Caracara Prairie Preserve. Work was concentrated in the flatwoods of Corkscrew Marsh where access was available via public roads. Control work in Flint Pen Strand began in 1994 using contractors. Since 1994, contract work teams spent an average of six months per year in Bird Rookery Swamp, Corkscrew Marsh and Flint Pen Strand. The prominent problem species were melaleuca (Melaleuca quinquenervia), Brazilian pepper (Schinus terebinthifolius), downy rose myrtle (Rhodomyrtus tomentosa), cogon grass (Imperata cylindrical, and Old World climbing fern (Lygodium microphyllum). Of significant concern is Old World climbing fern, which persists in spite of consistent treatment since 1994. The District treats and surveys Lygodium infested areas several times a year to control established infestations and locate new ones in the CREW Management Area (MA). Invasive Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 14 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 48 of 130 exotic plant control measures at Caracara Prairie Preserve will include a combination of herbicide application, prescribed fire, and physical removal. Selection of control measures will be dependent upon species type, environmental factors, and natural communities impacted, Private contractors will conduct exotic plant control activities in cooperation with Collier County. After 5 years of intense maintenance, treatments at Caracara Prairie Preserve will be scheduled so that the entire preserve is covered annually. Areas of treatment will be scheduled based on groundwater conditions, time since last treatment, severity of infestation, public use, and consistency with other management operations. All treatments will follow herbicide Best Management Practices (BMPs) and use the best available science 5.3.2 Prescribed Fire Planning A fire management plan will be developed for each management area within the preserve. Each plan will include a description of location and natural community types, fire history, fire management objectives and constraints, and a burn prescription. Collier County will base all fire management plans on ecological research and professional experience. Fire frequency schedules for each natural community will consider recommendations provided in The Natural Communities of Florida (FNAI 1990). To mimic historic fire conditions, Collier County will emphasize growing or lightning season burns (April-August) where possible, though weather conditions and smoke sensitive areas may make the timing difficult. Natural firebreaks will be utilized where possible to promote historic fire patterns, avoid soil disturbance, and reduce hydrologic flow disruption created by fire lines. Listed species life requirements and welfare will be elements of prescribed fire planning. Application of fire, with appropriately timed herbicide treatments, will be used as a tool for control of invasive plants. To mimic historical fire patterns, Collier County will endeavor to burn during the growing season. Bums will be executed using proven safety measures as defined by the Prescribed Burning Act of 1990, 590.026 Florida Statute. This legislation and associated administrative rules outlines accepted forestry bum practices and is administered through DOF. Collier County will utilize its own employees and will utilize other cooperating agency staff- SFWMD, DOF, Lee County, the CREW Land and Water Trust, and FWC to conduct burns at the preserve. All county staff will complete the state certified bum course to ensure fire safety and burning efficiency. Prescribed fire will be applied within the preserve at appropriate fire intervals for each natural community: Scrubby. Mesic and Wet Flatwoods These natural communities will be burned to maintain an open pineland structure with less than 50% canopy cover. Shrub hardwood densities, especially palmetto and gallberry (I1ex glabra), will be targeted at less than 20% coverage to encourage species diversity in herbs and grasses. Desired fire frequency is three to five year intervals for mesic flatwoods, and three to Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 20] 0 15 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13,2010 Page 49 of 130 eight years for wet flatwoods to maintain targeted vegetative cover composition and avoid hazardous fuel accumulation. Depression Marsh Small isolated marshes are dispersed throughout the flatwoods of CREW. Marshes will be burned with flatwoods to maintain open herbaceous ponds and control woody plants found on the edge of these depressions. The center of depression marshes may require drier conditions to carry fire, and a separate burn. Prescribed fire and mowing will be used to maintain the property in the appropriate successional state for wildlife. Hydrology The County may seek to restore the hydrology at a later date. No changes to drainage will be made to further restore the natural communities. The prairie areas within the site will remain in pasture grasses under this Plan. Any restoration to the prairie that might include changes in hydrology will be considered at a future date and any additional PHU s proposed then. Enhancement No vegetation planting is planned under this Habitat Management Plan. Should unforeseen or changed circumstances occur such as devastating wildfire or flood, vegetation enhancement will be employed to restore the Caracara Prairie Preserve to the appropriate successional state for wildlife, as will be established through vegetation monitoring and habitat type. Success Criteria Restoration and enhancement success will be measured through monitoring - see "Monitoring" section below. If monitoring of the Flatwoods and Freshwater Marsh reveals a vegetation composition inconsistent with the FNAI description, fire, woody vegetation removal, exotic plant removal, or planting (if necessary after possible wildfire) will be enacted. If monitoring of the prairie areas reveals a vegetation composition inconsistent with recommended composition in the attached Prescribed Grazing Plan, cattle rotation, mowing, and burning may be performed. Maintenance There will be no on-site equipment stored on the Caracara Prairie Preserve. If the test oil well is a producer, a tank battery pad will be installed along the western boundary of the preserve. Oil and brine water will be stored on top of a limerock pad inside a bermed area. The tank battery pad will be maintained by the oil company using best management practices. Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 16 Monitoring Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 50 of 130 Baseline monitoring will be completed by a consultant within 60 days of approval of the Bank by USFWS and a baseline monitoring report will be forwarded to USFWS staff in Vero Beach within 45 days of the monitoring event. Time-zero monitoring will be completed within 60 days of the completion of exotic and nuisance vegetation removal. As with the baseline monitoring report, the time-zero monitoring report will be forwarded to USFWS staff in Vero Beach within 45 days of the monitoring event. Annual monitoring will begin 12 months following the time- zero monitoring event and continue for a total of five years. Annual monitoring reports will be forwarded to USFWS staff in Vero Beach prior to January 31 each year. If, at the end of five years of monitoring, the Bank has reached success criteria, monitoring will be conducted once every five years to insure that success criteria are met in perpetuity. If success criteria are not met then annual monitoring will continue until met. A summary of the reporting schedule can be found in Table 4. Table 4. Monitoring and Reporting Schedule Re ort Baseline Monitorin Time-Zero Monitorin Annual Monitorin Year 1 Annual Monitoring Year 2 Annual Monitorin Year 3 Annual Monitorin Year 4 Annual Monitoring Year 5 Five-Year Monitoring (Year 10) Eve 5 ears thereafter Vegetation Monitoring: Monitorin 1m lemented Within 60 Da s of A roval Within 60 Da s ofInitial Restoration 12 Months After Time-Zero Monitorin 1 Year from Previous Report 1 Year from Previous Re ort 1 Year from Previous Re ort 1 Year from Previous Re ort 5 Years from Previous Report 5 Years from Previous Re ort Permanent monitoring transects will be established during the time zero monitoring event and located throughout the site to include a thorough representation of the various habitats onsite. Three vegetative strata will be sampled along each transect and will be representative of habitat types throughout the site. These strata are: overstory [plants >4 inches diameter breast height (DBH)], understory (plants <4 inches DBH and greater than 3 feet in height), and ground cover (all non-woody plants and woody plants less than 3 feet in height). The overstory and understory vegetation will be sanlpled in lO square meter plots and the ground cover vegetation sampled in 1 square meter plots along each monitoring transect. Panoramic photographs will be taken at the beginning of each transect to provide physical documentation of the condition and appearance of the property as well as any changes taking place. The panoramic photographs will be included in each monitoring report. For the overstory and understory stratums, the relative canopy closure Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 17 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13. 2010 Page 51 of 130 for each species will be recorded. Average shrub height will be recorded for all species identified in the understory stratum. Percent coverage and average height for all saw palmetto will be recorded for plots located within habitats with saw palmetto. The percent cover of groundcover species and bare ground will be estimated for the herbaceous study plots along the transects. Exotic and nuisance vegetation coverage within the plots will be recorded. Survival rate evaluations will occur throughout the site to include a thorough representation of the various habitats onsite. There will be a maximum of six transects with a total of 23 sample plots (approximately 5 per each transect). Exotic and Nuisance Species Monitoring: In addition to the permanent monitoring transects, existing disturbed areas, such as fence lines, fire breaks, and primitive roads / trails, will be surveyed annually, using the FWC protocol, by vehicle and meandering pedestrian transects to assess the site for the presence and percent coverage of exotic vegetation species. Following the annual exotic vegetation surveys, an exotic vegetation map will be prepared illustrating the locations of exotic and nuisance vegetation in need of corrective action. The map will be provided to the County contractor and SFWMD annually to ensure timely and effective treatment. Wildlife Utilization: Regular and periodic observations of wildlife will be made during all monitoring events and other site visits by qualified ecologists. This will consist of recording evidence and signs of wildlife (i.e., direct sightings, vocalizations, burrows, nests, tracks, droppings, etc.). The number of white tailed deer, feral hog, and panther observations at the site will be recorded during each monitoring event and included in the annual reports. In addition, permanent wildlife transects will be established in representative habitats onsite from which surveys for panther and panther prey tracks will be conducted. Efforts will be made to establish the wildlife transects in areas that are conducive to track detection and identification with as little disturbance by vehicular traffic as possible. The wildlife transects will be monitored annually for a 5-day period, and results submitted in conjunction with the vegetation monitoring in the monitoring report. Updated panther radio telemetry data (when available) within a 2-mile radius of the site will be included in the monitoring report to document radio-collared panther activity in the Bank vicinity over the course of the monitoring period. There will be a maximum of 5 wildlife transects to be monitored for a 5-day period. In addition to the information outlined above, the monitoring report will also include a general overview of the land management activities (i.e. prescribed burns, exotic vegetation maintenance, pasture restoration activities, etc.) conducted since the previous monitoring report and planned maintenance and management activities during the next period. Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 18 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 52 of 130 Literature Cited Beier P., M. R. Vaughan, M. J. Conroy, and H. Quigley. 2003. An analysis of scientific literature related to the Florida panther. Final report, Project NGOI-105, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Tallahassee, FL. Beier P., M. R. Vaughan, M. J. Conroy, and H. Quigley. 2006. Evaluating scientific inferences about the Florida panther. Journal of Wildlife Management 70(1 ):236-245. Belden, R. C., W. B. Frankenberger, R. T. McBride, and S. T. Schwikert. 1988. Panther habitat use in southern Florida. Journal of Wildlife Management 52:660-663. Coile, N. C. and M. A. Garland. 2003. Notes on Florida's Endangered and Threatened Plants. Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry, Gainesville, FL. http://www.doacs.state.fl.us/pi/ enpplhotany/images/N otes2003. pdf Collier County. 2007. Collier County Growth Management Plan Future Land Use Element Adopted October, 1997. Collier County Planning Services Department Comprehensive Planning Section, Naples, FL. Comiskey, E. J., L. J. Gross, D. M. Fleming, M. A. Huston, O. L. Bass, Jr., H. Luh, and Y. Wu. 1994. A spatially-explicit individual-based simulation model for Florida panther and white-tailed deer in the Everglades and Big Cypress landscapes. Pages 494-503 in D. Jordan (ed). Proceedings of the Florida Panther Conference. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Gainesville, FL. Comiskey, E, J., O. L. Bass, Jr., L. J. Gross, R. T. McBride, and R. Salinas. 2002. Panthers and forests in south Florida: an ecological perspective. Conservation Ecology 6: 18. Comiskey, E.J., Eller, J.A.c., and D.W. Perkins. 2004. Evaluating Impacts to Florida Panther Habitat: How Porous is the Umbrella? Southeastern Naturalist. 3:51-74. Cox, J., D. Maehr, and J. Larkin. 2006. Florida panther habitat use: A new approach to an old problem. The Journal of Wildlife Management. 70(6): 1778-1786. Davis, J. H. 1967. General map of the natural vegetation of Florida. Circular S-I78, Institute of Food Agricultural Sciences, Agricultural Experimental Station, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. Dees, C. S., J. D. Clark, and F. T. Van Manen. 2001. Florida panther habitat use in response to prescribed fire. Journal of Wildlife Management 65:141-147. Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 19 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 53 of 130 Florida Natural Areas Inventory and Florida Department of Natural Resources. 1990. Guide to the Natural Communities of Florida. Florida Natural Areas Inventory, Tallahassee, FL. , Tallahassee, FL. Gruver, B. J. 2007. Florida's endangered species, threatened species, and species of special concern. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Tallahassee, FL. h tip:/ /mvfwc. com/imperiledspecies/pdf/Threatened -and - Endang ered -S peci es- 2007. pdf Harlow, R. F., and F. K. Jones. 1965. The white-tailed deer in Florida. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission Technical Bulletin 9, Tallahassee, FL. Janis, M. W., and J. D. Clark. 1999. The effects ofrecreational deer and hog hunting on the behavior of Florida panthers. Final report to Big Cypress National Preserve, National Park Service, Ochopee, FL. Kautz, R., R. Kawula, T. Hoctor, J. Comiskey, D. Jansen, D. Jennings, J. Kasbohm, F. Mazzotti, R. McBride, L. Richardson, and K. Root. 2006. How much is enough? Landscape-scale conservation for the Florida panther. Biological Conservation. 130:118-133. Land, D., R. Kawula, J. Benson, M. Lotz, and D. Onorato. 2008. Florida panther habitat selection analysis of concurrent GPS and VHF Telemetry Data. The Journal of Wildlife Management. 72(3):633-639. Maehr, D. S. 1990. Florida panther movements, social organization, and habitat utilization. Final Performance Report 7502. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, Tallahassee, FL. Maehr, D. S. 1992. Florida panther. Pages 176-189 in S.R. Humphrey (ed). Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Volume I: mammals. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, FL. Maehr, D. S., E. D. Land, and J. C. Roof. 1991. Social ecology of Florida panthers. National Geographic Research & Exploration 7:414-431. Miller, K. E. 1993. Habitat use by white-tailed deer in the Everglades: tree islands in a seasonally flooded landscape. M.S. Thesis. University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. Morrison, J. L. 1997. Reproductive ecology and habitat associations of Florida's crested Caracaras (Caracara plancus audubonii). Dissertation, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 20 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 54 of 130 Morrison, J. L. 2001. Recommended management practices and survey protocols for Audubon's crested caracara (Caracara cheriway audubonii) in Florida. Technical Report No. 18. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Tallahassee, FL. South Florida Water Management District [SFWMDj. 2006. CREW Management Area Five- Year General Management Plan (2006 - 2011). Land Stewardship Division. South Florida Water Management District. West Palm Beach, FL Swainson, K., D. Land, R. Kautz, and R. Kawula. 2005. Use ofleast cost pathways to identify key highway segments for Florida panther conservation. Pages 191-200 in R.A. Beausoleil and D.A. Martorello, (eds). Proceedings of the Eighth Mountain Lion Workshop, Olympia, W A. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service [USFWSj. 1999. South Florida Multi-species Recovery Plan. U.S, Fish and Wildlife Service, Regional Office, Atlanta, GA. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service [USFWS]. 2006. Technical/Agency Draft, Florida Panther Recovery Plan (Puma conca/or coryi), Third Revision. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Atlanta, GA. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service [USFWS]. 2007. Letter to the Army Corps of Engineers on the revised Panther Key. February 2,2007. South Florida Ecological Services Office, Vero Beach, FL. http://www.fws.gov/verobeachlimages/pdflibrary/200702l9_ Letter _ SFESO%20to%20C OE ]anther _ Key.pdf Wunderlin, R. P., and B. F. Hansen. 2008. Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants. Institute for Systematic Botany, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL. http://www . plantatlas. usf.edu/ Zahina, J., W. Park Said, R. Grein, and M. Duever. 2007. Pre-development vegetation communities of southern Florida. Technical Publication HESM-02. South Florida Water Management District. West Palm Beach, FL. Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 21 FIGURES Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 55 of 130 22 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 56 of 130 Figure 1. Aerial Location Map of Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank in Collier County, Florida. o I 1 . .2 Miit!os I I ._~~. Legend ~a Sc-~ :'OO$~I:;& F>.....(;.(IiJ., CQUIlt, Pr.-,~... COfIWJ'\'lbI:t'I~~"_'."'e-..Im'1l'l'ltnl'y CfNWdff'lo. cO€:; I bl...tt~1 fAMt-.1 CS (i '(;Of.'lMr'i1ItIo:lf><:c6If~C$A. C:'~Il!II"I_d aNt" ~f!:s.-I.ooCS. Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Land Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 23 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 57 of 130 Figure 2. Archeological sites nearby the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank. , _'~. rz 10 '0 ~~ :.oJ ;4 -l - ..... ,. -;""i-J'.~~ ;~:~,:.~ .... ...............: ~..... ::: ...... - 1r" - ~ ........... "r::. _. ......,_....oIiL . ~, ".'-.a._ ...- -.......-' ~,",,' - ':.~ -=~:~~~, ~.~,. ,i'_l '~ _ ~';c~w' '~"-'" ....."".~ \.. -,/ . - ~.oP" -"...,~,. t ........,.~ , _ . I I .- ~.:..': f tt2,=-~ .~. ,~ : ,', ."~..o,;; I "~J:..L..I "i':!...... :\~ r':~- J_ r~---- "'~. :t 1 '\.... .-'- {r.."O ~~'. .".. --- , '\ " -'~ ..... ;- 1'-' 'II \\4-1' V S --""1\ Legend c<'ti; Cm(~~y o {':arann Prairi. P,......,f"'f"C' _ ArchallQlogical Sites 0.. Source: USGs Topomip. f'L~. d'HtstQJk:a1 R~" C~b~' ConHf\'.lIbo" Ccdfutt\, .,t "'nnlg G'CcnMfW'rion Cal.Ii"r\Limd Mn~&rrHH;iPftlfiA"'M1nm1J \An'b U@Sornl(ll1llld <1M iPg C.e-ll,ug :0008 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 24 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 58 of 130 Figure 3. Panther zones and least-cost pathways in relationship to the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank. Legend ~....,.,.t(O'rpi\tlW4ya _ Prlmitfr _ IJo~"\t.a C:.llra<;ar~ Pt... PI__IV. _ Slt:c;ondar)' _ r~tPl.1 -"""".... Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 25 Figure 4. Soil map of the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank. Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 59 of 130 l:ot:I $"""_- &I"ari8.(;<iIt<< c...~...._, AIlP....., ~..t.uSA\'MlI e......."" CJ>f.$' &0-<...__ $or.o.....! cl. G: ~t9n Cdt<<UC$felMh~~.'Qlo;lmt4~d.. t'lk !loJ-DIIU ~ v+r , Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 , ClU.'aCara Prairie Pre.ezve 1 Non-hydric Hydric {'R... C"mtly -'.-'-.".""...-.,. ~ 26 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 60 of 130 Figure 5. Land Cover types on the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank. t,IIl'::..w,U :ooG~'"''..~...c..lIIIIWY~''''''''' i.a<<llC".... -~ ~NkCS__-... O:'.n.lIttt c.OItWV*",C'" G:'A;.I1IIl_""CClllt!tn_~~~.."",,, D.M....II-Ot '1~c Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 D Project boundary _ MesIc Flatwooda lmprov<od Po_. _ Fr.shwatet mira" _BlU$h roo I ~ -300 Feet I 27 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 61 of 130 Figure 6. Crested Caracara Observations on or near the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank 2 caracaras observed by Couriy stall September 2. 2008. eating lOadklll with approx. B black vultures W.aScaurtIt;;tlOS......a.PlltCllbo~Couety~t"l')I~ lAlldCO'o.'e1'~ IP*, "JIICS kfa"",~ (.,.*tR 0,' c.....otlial Cot.., Q:\COllWdIMNlCdiMt~JNItaf~_!J'l.lIdc:o.'ft.lft1l1' C...<:'S.lI..oe 7'.0 I 1, '50(J Feet I Caracara Prairie Preserve o Project boundary Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 28 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 62 of 130 Figure 7. Service area for Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank. . .+, Caracara Prairie Preserve Location _ Collie, County Florida * C."'''''11I Prairie Preserve 1'5 , 50 "'... I r'...r~ X1()!i~.l.P.~...c""'c~~"",,_ 1"4C<n~. ~ ~ t~:::s teolti......e,; CrMttrelt~G.onWt'llftlft(~ ~lt:;fII'IW~{;~Jl"","~ iPttU~"""t'''''''''~lIupI4.o''''''fl*4 tlc"t.~ .' . ..:' '.~ o~~'. ",,::' '"".~:,:;~'~' ..1f'I ": '" c/ Cr,p;N CCtrnft!l ..."..... ..c Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 29 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 63 of 130 Figure 8. Oil drilling operations and public access on the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank. '"'- c:=:J ~........, . ~.. ""--"~....... ""--~P- c:::J """..... "........-. f.IIlIt,....,... .00 aoo FflIIl. ..+" I I Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank ~ February 2010 30 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 64 of 130 APPENDICES Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 31 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 65 of 130 Appendix A. State Historic Preservation Officer letter. ..::, ',,_-0 .,"':.,.....,iJI' .;;;~m.,~~tc;:"::~,,'..hw "inf.~~~~';:;;;..~~i'>;~~'~:n~ .,d~.:"NOT"c.';.~~a ! . 'p",jeet ""'_. Thill sea...h only iIIeft_ ..........._ ....onlM at tho Florid" Mu_ >>~:i:" sit8~Dtt"antl ,tloeIl !HD:,~,~~. ...ject ""'IWVal f~...,~. D~~:"..ftf"..rical R~~es.,~tact,ttI..COIft'lia"c~ anti Review ~tio.. of the Divi_ul'..f Histo,Mat Re5lMlrce5 at 8SQ.o24S-G333 fot' p...ject It!View inf.l'lmltio..... September 15.2008 ",C'; Florida i'Masler Site(i!!Il F"File~ M5. lvIelis sa Hennig PrincipalEnvironmental Sp...."ialist Conservation Collier Program 3301 TamWni T<ail East Naples, F1orida341 12 ne",Ms.Hennig: Inresponseto YOlrinqwy of August 1 1,2008, the FloridaMasterSite FIle lists one pre\;owlyrecorded archaeological site the fonov.ingparcel of Collier COWlty. To"mhip 46 South, Range 28 East, Section30 ""hen interpreting the results 0 f our s.ea.rch, please consider the follo't\1ng information: . This search area ma~' contain unrecordJ!4 arch.a eologicalsites., historical structures. or other resources r,"rnifpreliouslr snn.~.edfor cultural res01llt:es.. . Because ,'andalism and looting are common at Flo rida sites., we askthat~'oulimit the distribution oflocmoninformation onarcharologicalsites. . ,"'hile manr DC our records do cmn,enthistorkally significant resources., the documentationofa res-ource at the Florida ~Iaster Site Filedoes notnece.s.s.aruy mean the resource is historiraDr significant. a . Federal~ State andloc,alla\T'S require formale,D,-irvnmmtalre,ie,,.formost projects.. This snrchDOES~OT constitute such a re\iewaIf~.ourprojectfalls underthes,f laws, ~'ou should contacttbe Compliance and Re,liew Section Dfthe Dhision oCHistoricalResources at 850-:45-6333.. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you haye any que:stions. regarding the results of this seare-h. KiJ:ldR.gM"" ~~~ Lindsay Hafford Historical Data Anal;;'.st Florida !\'Iaster Sit~ File Ibhsiford'a:'do s. statE-. fl.us ~'J0 .sOt:thBl;PPRugh~ 8S8.:45.6-1-4:1 pb .,:~,r:,~2;::;C~~~) . ~~~~~Q,R,;n~ Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 32 ~ g u ~ ;;, ~ m a ~ ,- ~ v. ~ ,-, ~ ~ Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 66 of 130 ~ ill~ ~t 8~ ~ " ~ :i o [:; ~ B t " . 1>" '[.1"... ~~ o ~ c~ F, Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 33 Appendix B. Prescribed Grazing Plan Prescribed Grazing Plan Prepared for Collier County Starne Lease Property In Collier County, Florida In cooperation with South Florida Water Management District, Collier Soil & Water Conservation District And United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 67 of 130 34 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 68 of 130 Table of Contents: 1. Definition 2. Purpose 3. General Description 4. Objectives 5. Livestock Forage Inventory 6. Livestock Forage Inventory Map 7. Annual Grazing Schedule 8. Plan Map/Proposed plan map 9. Recommended Grazing Heights 10. Recommendations For Grazing Buffer Areas 11. Operations and Maintenance 12. Contingency Management Plan Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 35 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 69 of 130 1. Definition: Prescribed grazing is a controlled harvest of vegetation with grazing and browsing animals. Prescribed grazing will be used on lands where grazing animals are managed. Prescribed grazing will be used in conjunction with Nutrient Management, Pest Management, and/or other practices needed to meet the resource concerns and the landowner's objectives. 2. Purpose: This practice will be applied as part of a conservation management system to accomplish the following objectives: · Maintain a stable and desired plant community, improve or maintain the health and vigor of selected plants. . Maintain or improve animal health and productivity. . Maintain or improve water quality. Note: This plan will be reviewed yearly by the owner/operator. If the number oflivestock (10% or more) or the forage condition changes the plan may need to be revised. 3. General Description: The project area is located within the boundaries of CREW WEA which is located in Collier County. The property is currently managed as a cow/calf operation. The project area is currently using a continuous grazing system. The principal forage species in the pastures is Bahia grass (Paspalum notatum), which have been planted for improved pasture. Other plant communities include South Florida Flatwoods, Brush areas and Freshwater Marshes. The pasture areas are currently managed as a cow/calf operation. The pastures in their current condition and capable of producing enough forage to support 53 animal units (AUs). The system in its present condition can support an average of 49 cows, with an average weight of 1000 lbs., and 3 bulls, with an average weight of 1350 lbs with a suggested 20: 1 Cow/Bull ratio. One animal unit (AU) is one mature cow of approximately 1,000 pounds and a calf up to weaning, usually six (6) months of age, or their equivalent. To estimate animal units for Heifers and Bulls use the following AU values. Table 1: Animal Unit Equivalent Guide Species Average Animal Unit - - - - Forage Consumed (pounds) - - -- Weight Equivalent (pounds) (AVE) day month I year Cow, dry 950 0.92 24 727 8,730 Cow with calf 1,000 LOO 26 790 9,490 Bull, mature 1,500 1.35 35 1,067 12.811 Cattle, t year old 600 0.60 15.6 474 5,694 Cattle, 2 year old 800 0.80 20.8 632 7,592 Deer, white-tailed, mature 150 0.15 3.9 118 1,423 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank ~ February 2010 36 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 70 of 130 4. Objectives: The landowner's objectives are to operate a productive cow/calf operation and minimize impacts to the resources. The objectives of a prescribed grazing plan are to improve or maintain an optimum level of quality of forages to ensure livestock health, profitability, and protect the resources. 5. Livestock Forage Inventory: Livestock Forage Inventories are estimates of available forage in each pasture. These estimates are then used to project stocking rates and feed requirements annually. The following Livestock Forage Inventory was evaluated at the time of the development of this plan. Forage availability will vary due to climatic conditions and management of grazing system. The forage inventory should be evaluated on a regular basis to ensure proper forage requirements of the livestock are met. The main forage is Bahia grass. Smut grass and other undesirable species cover at least 30- 40% of the plant composition, with Bahia production 60-70 %. The Rangeland areas were not studied in detail. Some of the Rangelands plants are listed in section 9. These plants are good indicators to help you manage the grazing periods. The inventory of the project area identified the following conditions or concerns: The project area encompasses approximately 369 acres. - The sustainable annual carrying capacity of the project area is estimated at approximately 53 Animal Units (AU) in the existing conditions. The carrying capacity of the site is expected to change with the implementation of the land management practices such as brush management. These changes may significantly increase or decrease the amount of forage produced. - Overall vegetative conditions and plant species indicate that the project area is stocked at or above the sustainable carrying capacity. . Noxious and invasive weeds including Brazilian Pepper-Tree (Schinus terebinthifolius), Primrose Willow (Ludwigia peruviana), and Tropical Soda Apple (Solanum vi arum) were observed on the Starne Lease Property. An aggressive weed control program is needed to maintain wildlife habitat values. Shrub densities on upland areas are above levels expected for the site. Shrub density is expccted to increase and reduce habitat values unless changes to the prescribed burning and brush management plan are implemented. The increased shrub density is reducing habitat values for several ground nesting birds on several Flatwoods and Freshwater Marsh sites. - Livestock nutritional supplements are not well distributed. This reduces the potential for livestock to be well dispersed across the landscape. Consequently, remote areas of the grazing units will receive little or no grazing pressure until areas in close proximity to the supplement feeders have been heavily grazed. Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 37 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 71 of 130 The Prescribed Grazing Plan contains 10 items which should be implemented annually in order to achieve the desired results. 1. Rotational Grazing should be applied to maintain and improve the health and vigor of the plant community. 2. Proper Grazing Use will be applied to all grazed areas to regulate the amount of herbage removed by grazing animals. During the growing season, the degree of use of native vegetation will be limited to 50% (by weight) of the current year's growth. 3. Stubble heights will be used to guide grazing management decisions. 4. Nesting Period - The rotational grazing system should be managed to provide an undisturbed nesting period for ground nesting species at least once every 4 years. Livestock should be removed from the grazing unit for a period 4 to 6 weeks in length during the period between February 1 and June 30. 5. Deferment periods should be provided following all mechanical and/or chemical brush management activities. This will allow desirable plants to recover from the stress or damage caused by the treatment. The length of the deferment periods will be at least 90 consecutive days during the period of June 1 through October 1. 6. Supplemental feed will be provided to livestock during periods when forage quality and quantity is low. 7. Weed prevention and control- All planting material, hay and other supplemental feed will be free of noxious or invasive weed seed. An aggressive pest management plan has already been implemented to combat encroachment of invasive-exotic species. 8. Feeding Area Management - All hay and supplemental feed provided to domestic livestock will be fed on upland areas at least 100 feet away from wetlands, streams, ditches, and ponds. Supplement feeders will be well dispersed across the landscape. Supplemental feeding locations will be moved at least once every 30 days. 9. Portable feeders will be used to provide protein, mineral, and other supplements to livestock. These feeders will be moved as needed to improve livestock distribution and prevent undesirable effects on the landscape. 10. Plan Review - Annual reviews should be scheduled with the local Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) office, South Florida Water Management District- Crew WEA and Collier County Environmental department to ensure the plan meets the goals and objectives of the property and those of the livestock owner. Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 38 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 72 of 130 Plant Communities Descriptions Pasture - Main forage is Bahia Grass. Most pastures are in fair to good condition. Bahia pastures contain Smut Grass, Dog fennel, Wax Myrtle and other weedy undesirable species. Plant composition transects shows an average of 60-70 % Bahia and 30-40 % Weedy/undesirable. Suggested stocking rate is 3-5 AUM/Acre (2.4-4.5 Ac/AU). South Florida Flatwoods - These are areas mainly composed of Saw Palmetto, Pine, Runner Oak Wax Myrtle, Broomsedge Bluestem, Chalky Bluestem, Forbs, Sedges and Little Blue Maidencane and Chalky Bluestem are desired and also good indicators of site condition ( See section 9). Most flatwoods on the ranch are in fair condition. Brush control and prescribed burning are tools that will help improve these flatwoods. Suggested stocking rate is 14-25 Ac'/ AU. Freshwater Marsh! Slough - Wet areas with mainly wetland plants. Flooded for most of the Wet Season and are considered very important habitat for many wildlife species. Most wetlands on the ranch are in fair to good condition. Plant compostion includes, Maidencane, West Indian Marsh grass, Torpedo grass, Pickerel weed, Primrose Willow, Sedges, Smart Weed, hydrocotile and Others. The suggested stocking rate is 3-13 Ac,/AU Forage Inventory DATE: 8/2008 Technician: Georne Poole FIELD Plant Community ACRES AUM ACIAU AU Field 1 Bahia 213 2.1 37.2 Field 1 FWM 77 7 11.0 Field 1 Brush 43 15 2.8 Field 1 SFF 37 22 1.7 369.4 TOTAL AU 53 Definitions AUM = Animal Unit Month, the amount offorage needed to support one (I) animal unit for one (I) month. By definition an AUM is equivalent to 780 Ibs. offorage. Acl AU = Acres per Animal Unit, an abbreviation used to describe the number of acres needed to support one (1) Animal Unit (AU) for 12 months. AU = Animal Unit = One (I) animal unit (AU) is equivalent to one (I) mature cow of approximately 1,000 pounds and a calf up to weaning, usually six (6) months of age, or their equivalent. To estimate animal units for various kinds and classes of animals refer Table I Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 39 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 73 of 130 6. Livestock Forage Inventory Map: Collier Co. starne Lease Brush :'ia!f' lnllrol'1!d Pasture _ Mesic FlaMoods Project boundary freshwater marsh + Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 40 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 74 of 130 7. Annual Grazing Schedule: Annual Grazing Schedules are designed to account for variations in the amount and growth of forage due to changes in climatic conditions. The following schedule should be used as a guide only. . Cooperator: Technician Date: Field Suggested Annual Grazing Schedule Collier County George Poole Acres 369 AU 53 Total AU 53 Supplements: X = Protein 0 = Mineral Suggested Breeding Season Use as a guide only Important: base grazing periods on the forage plants required on the required stubble heights as shown in Section 9. Environmental conditions such as soil moisture. temoerature. foraae aualitv. ect. will be considered bv the manaaer when Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 41 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 75 of 130 8. Plan Map-Continuous Grazing System with existing fence locations. Collier Co. Starne Lease Property . W!ll . Gates Existing Fences D Pmject.boundary + Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 42 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 76 of 130 8a. Proposed Plan Map- 3 pasture rotation system Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 43 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 77 of 130 9. Recommended Grazing Heights and Length of Grazing Periods: Grazing animals can rapidly and substantially alter the productivity and amount of forage in each pasture because of grazing preferences and animal distribution. Overgrazing adversely affects wildlife habitat, plant growth, water, soil conservation, and plant persistence. Animals prefer improved pasture forages like the one listed below and avoid plants that are coarse and hard to digest. During the late spring, summer and early fall cattle tend graze upland areas and avoid grazing in wetlands such as sloughs and marshes if adequate forage is available. However, limited availability of forage plants on upland areas may induce more grazing of the wetland plants in some seasons, and could result in overgrazing. Under-grazing results in forage waste, reduced quality, and reduced tiller development. Therefore, the number of animals on a specific area must be balanced with available forage to achieve the goals and objectives for this site. This will require monitoring of the forage availability on a regular basis and adjusting the stock density as needed to maintain a unique balance of desirable forage and important wetland vegetation. The following table lists common forages found in South Florida along with recommended heights to maintain healthy stands of forage: FORAGE TYPE Min. Ht. To Bellin Grazinl! Min. Grazinl! Ht. Bahia grass 6" 2" Limpo grass 12" 4" Panl!ola Dil!itl!rass 8" 6" Maidencane (FWM) 12" 6-8" Chalky bluestem (Rangeland) 12" 6-8" Grazing heights for native forage plants is dependent upon the species and the time of year the plant is grazed. For Native Grasses, remove no more that 50% (by weight) of the plant in any grazing event This will provide proper use of the forage while maintaining sufficient plant material to, provide wildlife habitat, protect the soil resource, and maintain the health of the plant community. Grazing periods should be kept relatively short to prevent the plants from being grazed before they have the opportunity to recover from the last grazing event. This will depend on the size of the herd and the area to be grazed. Use the forage heights shown in the previous table to determine the length of the grazing periods. Rest Periods should be provided between grazing events to all the plants to recovery from the effects of grazing. The recovery periods should be long enough to allow the forages to reach the Minimum Height to Begin Grazing. Because the rest periods are based on the growth rate of the plants the length of the rest period will vary. The recommended recovery periods are shown in the following table: Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 44 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 78 of 130 Resting Periods Based on Forage Growth Rate Forage Type Forage Growth Rate Fast (lunel-Sept I) 14-28 days 14-21 days 7-21 da s 28-35 da s 28-35 days 10. Adjustments to the Grazing System: Moderate Dormant (Nov 1- Mar 1) 35-60 da s or more 35-60 days or more 28-60 da s or more 45-60 da s or more 45-60 days or more Adjustments in the grazing management system will be necessary during and after management activities, such as planting, prescribed burning or pest management. The adjustments will provide a suitable period for the vegetation to recover from the management activity or as dictated by pesticide label restrictions. A deferment from grazing means the complete removal of all domestic animals for the duration of the deferment. If buffer areas are developed around specific wetlands or other areas within the Ranch during the restoration process, livestock grazing may be permitted during dry periods of the year. This will help to utilize available forages within the buffer and control woody vegetation. Stocking rates should be adjusted to assure that grazing is complete within one week. The minimum grazing heights listed in Section 9 for corresponding grasses shall not be exceeded. When prescribed burning is applied, grazing shall be deferred as follows: Improved pasture areas Flatwoods Fresh Water Marsh and Slough 30-60 days during the growing season (Marl-Oct1) 30-90 days during the growing season (Marl-Oct]) 30-90 days during the growing season (Marl-Octl) Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 45 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 79 of 130 Areas that have been disturbed and planted to native vegetation shall be deferred from grazing for a minimum of 1 complete growing season following planting or until the grass is well established and produces seed. Native grass plantings generally require 2 complete growing seasons to become well established. The deferment shall continue until a NRCS Rangeland or Grazing Land Specialist has provided approval. Temporary fences may be used to protect small areas during the deferment period. Areas that have been mechanically treated and/or planted, will be provided a deferment period to allow herbaceous plants to recover. The deferment will be minimum of 90 consecutive days during the period of March 1 to December 1, unless only spot control was applied. If herbicides used to control common weeds and invasive species the grazing management will be adjusted to meet the requirements (if any) listed on the herbicide label. Cattle will not be allowed to re-enter the area for the duration shown on the herbicide label. 11. Operation and Maintenance: The location of mineral and supplement feeders will be moved routinely to evenly distribute grazing animals throughout the pasture. The herd will be rotated to a fresh pasture when the average stubble height falls below the recommended minimum grazing height (See Section 9). When possible, the grazing period should be 14 days or less and the pastures allowed a recovery period of 21 days or until the forage reaches the recommended height to begin grazing (See Section 9). 12. Contingency Management Plan: Forage supplies will be evaluated weekly to determine if forage supplies and quality are adequate to meet livestock demand. When the forage is not adequate, the grazing system will be adjusted or supplemental feed will be supplied. When prolonged periods of adverse climatic condition effect the supply of forage, the grazing system and/or stocking rates will be adjusted or additional supplemental feed will be provided. Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 46 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 80 of 130 Appendix C. Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Cooperative Interlocal Management Agreement Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 20] 0 47 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 81 of 130 Appendix D. 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P'I'im&rY '.IID, W'bea.... wed 1& tbU I.... tlI. word. ~ ..u Ifteu opccra- bCIQI 'Or lUll! &It)' .f IN lo1io~l: cSIUU.n.a. ...tin.\ ~p1MIal, ,....\:iz:lC, NCOIIlPJ~.. =--~ ~'JUlJ ~dt,: ~_ or .:., -:~.':al, ":~~b~:r o~r It: an _dn"'Of to ablaut ptOdUdiOG of 00. ,&I, NJp.ur .r oa..r lIlLD.,...u. ~".._. . ., p._\l~""OC _ , tII P.~Lat:.::~::u haw tit. ~, It.. haa toyalry, of ...~..., ctb. th&a &0. 1."0'" ......rn ..~ iDd or cMJ UMf '~=, fe- ~ l.ud rJ.1.G &11 O~bGQI ~~~:;~-:~.ti~.4J~ =;",I~':Aoa~_~~oU:: :u:-:~ :o~w:.i&Jd~~~~ ~ ':u~t ~dti.~i:"'.' 1Aa:!.~ pa;' r: ~a::;: :-:~ b) .n op..ratlol!.l '0 InJ'Iot"iD, tr'OpI and. _boar ~ W4 l.u.4, Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 20J 0 49 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 83 of 130 .. n. riPcl aDd ...t. 01 ..,. .JIU't1 _,. _.,. M ........ 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Iud .~inIt tb c1almi of aU penou w~... tato,.. titb.. _6 l.Dt~r.tJ bf"f'l.I#ldC', ~7~~ ~ ::f"~~ ~~.,=lror "'::.::' =r:rr..:~-':.rot:l~~ .ter :;:n:d '::~bet:':~..lal': =d'ri~~ ~_~~...:h:::r :c1\;a~:J~~ ~;~~~::::: ::':II"'::..ttMI~~::.;~.~:...-= :::n..~' r::~ ~~ J=rl:'"'~=:c:"':::d~~..:-::;. cJi::" ~ 'h::~:nf\~t. o~~~ l~andl~ .,::; not coY." !I.nbJ' ancl .... tbolll," .ueh OUlItUld.UaS $nrarest or ef..m b. invalid. or .d..... to 1..." 11 tlW leu. cO'Qn .. l:, lilt..,", If'! ,I'l~ 0.1. ~::', ,5 ,.r~U;'I::e~:.~~~~.: ~I:. orroy-:l'li:tt ~ ::., ~~~ ~~,,::,d .:~edu (~ =:~:t~= ll:t':';~t~~~: ;~t~~~el~~~~rK;;.:::~ ~: ~..,(1 00.1)' ,~ the pn'~ whltb lbe int"'.1( tbenia. If UY. cov.rlMl by tWl In.IJ' tJnnto t:be wbo~ and 1IIft.dj.uwd f. ':It. _ta.e thll'fl'Jn .U ,uO a;t'o- r;~fe:;~:::-;:~~l =:.J~:-':'~ ~rdO~ t~.u)'::1 ~~:. u \':.o':.".It)' hem.. prcMded. nu lot. . be bUacfin, upoa u{'t! ~&~ 11. If. whila tbb ,..,. b ia ~ .~ or altw 'M ....11. of the primary tenD hereof. it 11 DOt MiD. ClIOOt:laued .. force by ~ oftb. ,iou;j.t~'" ,:=:=".o:::t.: ~) ~ ':.:-~c::I..c::':.uc:,.~ ~::...tr:-::-~ ~~:i.tla~i~;.:.:u:=~t.;c=~:: uae ptUtUI",. t_ MreoI' Pall be .at.... 1Inti1 tbe 11m ~.....". dllh 1Ie1'lOl oceurriD. ItiDctr UKn Of ...de.,.. ......... the rft\OYal of rvch &I.t.,.. UIl' uwe, ...d tWe ..... ..., 1M ....,.. t'benaftft by operatlClOl II U fGCb d.lI, hact oM occwr.d.. J l. Wlt).i.. Ihittp (3ft) days JI!ior 10 the ~Ipimhnn of 1M prim.f)' 't'rrt't Df .hit IUtf. or i' Cl'P4ul1on. ... bftna amdnc1N 01' "Atd ~u.... 0' IMd ~:..c! the-u"\Wlth a. .~ e:spnatlOl'li !l' lhe: pn"'~r')' Itnn In such ",-.nn_ .. to rn.,"I.,n thi' _II! in force. w1tNn ''''11J' (3-0) da)'l Af",r It&t' C"OInplphon of . don how .,."..)lu'l hom lud\ Operat...t, .Iftaft ...., "d",d .thf fM'~ry ~"1"/'fIof thit lihff &1 10 llll Of .ft,. put 01 ,Urea" Ill" ~t'd hc'rtb,., 1m- an Addllioftill f"" 'Sl ~e'JIn hrrcmd the 1fIlhlol pn,..a". t~nn. hy wrtrten ~lfl('.hOft of IldiG" tak.ft and by rNlkiflJt .,.)'ment to IftIOf .f 10 11"'1.IO'" .~sn-, In "'11.'"' JU r..-. ;~tlt'd h, nOIC'e to 1"11'1' ptlnuant 1ft 'a,..ltraph I ~. Clf 10 the C'H'dlf nf 1"""Of tit 'U1rh "u~, io intC'f'elt in IIt'lJ dtopositClot)' hank ft.lmf'C.I hrt..ll''l tI' ,... .In.. ..l1l.,.,d.llll".. In"rurn....1 ift Ih. lum of I flu ..Itch net _ere at to ..h.ch tM ..... it to l'd~r:ll'd. U Illu t'll"'u"n ,- ,.,r'("'4'C! h~: IlI'ttft. tlM le."e as exlflMlH will th...."hf'f ..... trratcod .. if the fHt.inlt.1 prim...., leTm _.I bNn fivC! f$)yea" Ion",. Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank ~ February 2010 50 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 84 of 130 -~-- ./\WJ~O{.;---\'>, / "'\. ,,/ -..::". , 'r. ", ,,"(>>/~ ..." )~~\ /1 ;-1', -'\ \ ! ;' ':....- --,-, \ \ ! I '"'C\. "--,, \ \, \ 1.'11 WI'IW.ESJ WJlDEOF. ... ____ lit, ~..,.. ,.....:futt ........~"""?\ ' . I i[ ( "".1( n '\ I'D \\\ IV" ' ult-J4 (1 *~ l,)~~.:a ~.,JW ',: ' .:rAIII~R. " .....J,,;;;:;~ .... "l ~HU' E. \~,\ j'lt.r /.....;:; \'1\" \..,I / '. '\ r:--"'" /,:. ,,} ~\,) ,;1 WI.IDCllZHr 4.......n.oalD.\>> ITAn or cell!>1TI' or T/. .. -.I.. L"t' _. "'F...L' lSEA!.) estALl J ...,."" ..u,.. IMI _ .. Mr. ...... ... . II.,.,. '\l1'-"...1II J. t_ .UoM .... _11 ....... .. ..... _"-_l ........ ........,. ........ Judy Ann Starnes Huah E starnes and telnf"'_"MI_~<( ~ .. .. ...... ~ flwI I....... ____ ... r.. ,. ~:~=r:.tS":i1.'" - 'ht, btiq....l'IIIed III tMm=--- ell_ ~ t .. l .........u, ...... ... .,"""'1'lI c..~_~ 'S .."." lhar'C.1, 'D.,O~ (A'l.. ,..II . fJCPfEt.....15.2lXJ7 -...--- '~/!J f~ /I~/-t., /J. '"'' Itn' tTtuto.. Ofha.1I "'>,~j'lMI"""" ~... '''-41 ,,,.lor I"" ,..~. rI.""J.. ~1nttSS ACDlOWlZDCMI:HT I MIUlSSIFPt-Al..AaAM4-P't.OIUOA I HATE or ::OlJsn or I.. ..._....Iw..-wlj~~ ....".u.. . I,,\"tnb.e. .."t!MIJ .. n.. fotap.UI, ...n-nt. ___ ~ _. 1J)JIU...d "".r, __ Clto thY dol,.. ... ...... -.. ..... rw u" ".....U..HI. i1......n. "'"'" ,-1-.1 .llM _t... u..-J. "'ol_laIfa, _,... aDoll. ".ij...,.ltG dJ.e.._ III hla ..,..~..... ,......~ fIII~"',,~ :~~~b~u~'b::': :~.~ u: =:.. '":"'~~.. an_ad cite.... t. ,... lIftInK. of tN ........1. ....., UIo..... ---. .-l UIoI ..,~....loot (hlIIIaC....W__. GI~" -"'- ., ..... .... WIlMI Me!,. ow.. ..."... 10_ I Aitu '-I) 'TWo" Oft'-il \.1~ <_........... . aM 'Of ,.~. Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 51 Appendix E. Cattle Lease Agreement lE^SE AGRF..FMF.?.'1" TIllS lEASE AGREEMENT ...",,",, imo lbis.:1 r~ of v...j~_, 200'1. bot..... HUGH E, STARNES MtOH mailil'll arlrl~ Is: :r:ns M:OregDf Boulevard. od M)'Crs. Fltlridtl 3390t. hcrein.lft:er refcrred to 8fi -LESSEEIi. .aad COlJ..IER.CO\.nloIY. a pol1i~1 $Qbdi".i;n[)n ()(thc State r;)[ Florida. whosemailmgllddrt$sIs330tE.B5tTilmlainiTllIil.Nap~florlda34112.11r::.niIlaft.er n:~rm;/ lI\l ;Q "LESSOR." . WITNESSETH In c:o....ideraliol!l Qfthe m'llhllll CtweClllnts COfI'llJlincd ~'" Jlnd othocr vtlltlblc ~orlsidet'1ljioo. die pani:n ollSl'tt u follow!I; ARTICLE I, OemlUld Pnmisa LESSOR. h~ ~ to LESSEE "nd l..E,.IiSE.E Daeby IeMcs from LESSOR Three H\lndRld Sl~t)'. lC'YerJ poi", seven {361.7) ac::n::s ofpropcl'l)' <<scribed in Exhtbil"A" ""hicli 1S ~ hcR't<Jo.~ madt:,a part 0( mil t...casc. hereil&llfia' called d1c '1mifltd Prelll~. situlod in the Cowrt~,.. Df C(llIicr .and l.M Swe: of Fkwi_ rC>>' the tole purposc or c:atllt' srazjnJ' nil LEASE AGk.EE.MENT RIllY be am;mW from tne to time in ordor to chanse the sizlc of d'IC OIl!Imiscd PremJseI as neccswy to .c:ompllsb the 1l08.15. polh:.m,. """ objectives of the COllMrv"D~ Coni" Implermmtati(J8 OrdiMllcc (Ordinance 02-1\1. .. flrPnlded). LESSOR'S l1:,-lIefIlUive (e.g., Real E.'5'Ia.te Serym SUlt1) ~hall ad"j&e LESSee, In wrhln&, of its m~ "' recunlilMoo that LESSOR amend this LEASE AGREEME."'iT. ARTlC\...E2. ~ LeSSEE mall hnvc and hold the Dc:mi$ClCl f'n:mlgs for I wrm Q( threol". ('.J) Yc:lln. CClmn'M!rn:inlli 01) (he date LESS~ ellcf.'U1tslhis taR'. 1.ESSEE is..,1ed the .,.wion, pl'tWlOOd LESSCE", J'lQ( ill default of ~ny Q( lhe ~l:mlS o.f lhis l.CItSI:. 10 rt:llII!W IiIIIle fur twu (2) additior.ntl tmrI~ or mtI(,! (1) year each. under \.hoe umc terms find rondltions. ~pl as to the rental amoont, 115 pro\'idod: hm:ilL, by gh.ing ",,'ri.uen notice of LESSEE"S inteTUiOlI to do rw 10 the LESSOR IIOl 1m thNl1fli~ (30) ~ prior tu dIe ellpiratlDf'l ofth: JC!lIdiold ~m1e lK'n.'b)' cre81ed. LESSOR rcsmrcs rhe f1gflt 10 det1~' n-SSEE. in wrLting. of 411). ft~ lum. Said Il\ltice shlLll be clleclivC" ItJI'OCI pl3cemen[ of1:he n<:4kc 11'1 an offlCio,1 O:pol'J1Clr)' afthe U~'ttd Stg,tes Po~ Office., Re:gistm:d or CertHiltd MIlIl, Pos~,= Prcplli.;J ARTICLE. 3, B:;n1 LESSEE IlC'.:fcb,,' ccwcm'P'l!l .and .Vcc.5 to Jill)' lIS rent for the: Dem~ f'tem.ise5- tile sum of"1ft1ft' Bundred' 1IB4 S.i~-cigirt OollJatso and No Cml!(S36a.OO) pcf )'ClIr. Slid annUl.! rent sbAll bt: paid il:l full lIpon 111m>. PO) days fmnl die: due in ,,--hid! this l.ca9c: is e-lt~ b) tlJe LESSOk. LESSEE Willlll:S:[1 bt: responsible: fur 1l1~ l1Iymettt ofaddrliooal rem as providl!ld for In ARTICLE 5 ufdUs1..casc. in the evl:M LESSEE elel.1s to refI(:'ll.' lhlS LcIIslC", :is providtd for in ARTICLE. 2. ttu: nmt 'I!t forth in ARTICLE ) ~baJl be uu:rellJoo lItili:dng lhe mdhod outlined in AkT1CLE 4. LESSOR ~ the rigbt tD tcntunJl1e this Lease. 'IlIlth Of wRhDut c.u1J5C. b)' ptO\'jdtD& LESSEE "'M tblrt)' 00) days writtn bOtio;:e to the address :set forth In ARTICLE 14 u! thti 1~St"_ Said ootic:e mIl be c:tT~lt'it Llpon 1l'11illi:r:m~l)flbC" not;.:;c in Itll official D:pOSI1OJY MUir> United Stilt" I~ Off\<<:, R<<!isw.:4 (If Certified MAil, l'tlll~ Prepu;id AIlTlClE 4. B!'newnl TIl!i'm Reml In tbll" t\lent LF..5SE.r. eJects to renew fhi~ 1-cue, as pro\'iiJr:oJ fen in ARTICLE 2, llll!: rool set forth in ARTICLE J :sl1lSll be increased tor elldt <<IS\lil\g one- (l) )'i!i1.1 rt!newSlI tr:rm by 'h'e (5~ perctn1 from the ~i(lL1l >Uf. (':C1fTtpoundcd, ARTICLE S. Ofber E:mcmtt~ IInd CltarttS USSEE wtl JllIy ,,11 C~ ~ciatcd ",ith the ma.i:nt:ma!ll;(, of lhe [)emili>Cd l)mYliselj ..a Iltl}" IfI1\d aU lltility chll1"gc!i, ifllJPlicable. Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 20 I 0 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 85 of 130 52 ARTICLE 6. MMifv;aCions m o.e.'l1!iied Prc:miSC5 I'riar to making .fl)' l;hmle$, a.ltcra1.iOl'15,. .tddKiom Ot' m.pn:wc:mcnts to the Demised Promi&e&.. LESS" will provide to LESSOR all proposals and pllllU for aftermiDRS., tmprovemcnts. dlllftle$ or ..wlttollS to thB Demised Pn:mU:c:1i (Of LESSOR'S written approval. spccifyiTli8 in wrimin,g !he natun: lAd mCflll of the: deliim:t aller'lltloo" impn'llo'ente1lt, change.. or addickn, alona: witt! the oommplaWd !tm1ing IPItd COOtpk.'IkwL time- for IillCtI pm;eet... LESSOR or its dlffiplI:e wlU then. haw six!)' (60) dll)lS ""rbil1 whi:b to approve or den) in wtiting: said. rt:q1Jc5t fa l;bt1~ improvements,. Ilhcntioo$. gr additiOf1J. ll!SSOR sflall not unn:asDR.bty w-ithhold its (:(Iflkflt k) f'Clquircd or spproprl.ate 1Ilrerations.. improvcnn:nls, l;tu.n~C:J or ackf.jlions proposed boy It::SSEl!. If after sixl)' (60) dllY'> lben:: has. been no n'ISf1c:msc frLJft'1 LESSOR Of its deIi.nee to aid JH'UIlOUIIl Dr plans. nl;:n such "ilm:e shall be deemed IS a dcni.1 to sud1 request to LESSEE. LESSEE C(t\Imant$. aAd agrees m c:orm~ion wdtl an} maintCl'lImc:e. r'CplJ.lr work, m.:ction, cams.tructiofl. impTl.wemenl. addition or .altenrtiOil of IItl). al)thorizc4 modif'iCa11ons, "dditimu iJf imprO\!tmCflts 10 UK D1:m1~ Premises, to observe met compf)' wi1l1 all thc:n .nll fu\Urc: applicable 1D.'W5.. oroinancc3, rult!s, regt.l:lations. and requircmJ:!tltS ofthc- United StatC'!i of Am~i.ca.. St.t.1t af Florida. Count)' of Colher. aM! an). and ,all go"'~rnmenlal ap:neici.. All BltcratiorJ5" imptCIW!nwm15 and .J&dditiOllil tu [he Demiscd Premises shall BI once. ""hm made- or ins..Ued. be deemed .. Ilta<hod '" "" 1=1>01<1 and 10 IN",. be",... p~<rt). of LESSOR. rr... .. "" termilllaJioo of this LeIltte at 111)' rmewal lcnn ,hete(~f, 0<<' wilhin th.irty (JO) ell>'.. thereafter, if LESSOR so direc:ts.. LESSEE. slutll promptly rcmO\'C the additiorls. Impmvemltna. alterations, fj1l;tun:s and innallations wbich 'olH!1'C placed tn. (ltI. or uplIrIIlbe Dc:miscd Premise:s. by LESSEE,IlI1d rvpIlt.J&l'l)' dama~ occasionl:d to the Oemiled Prt:mi* by sllC!1 n:mcr...l.I~ D1ld i:n default thcrw(. LESSOR ma}' compl~c Gllid rerR0'9l1lK an.d repail'1i at 1.f.s5EE'S <x;>=, lESSEE r;oVCMnl$ and egJCai IKN to me, occupy+ $4JfTcr or ~rmit ~id Dc:miHd PJl:mise'lii or 1iIl)' part thctrcof k) he u~ 01' OCtupieod fot In)' purpasr: contnlty to la" -or the rtJJ~ or ~ioru. of any public JClhotity. ARTICLE 7. .\c.<:1CS'!I t.o Ikmised PremIC'es LESSOR, if$ dul,f authori;p:~ 1Ipnts., teprt'ilDntativc!f; IIIOd t!mpUl)"es. shall hive cbe- rialtt to enter into I1mt upon the Uemised P'rcmiMil or &11). pII1 thcrJ:lO'!.. lnl)' time. without ootit:c: to the LE.SSEE. for the purpO!iC of t!'dmining the lia.mr and ma1ing n:pIir~. irl!iipectini: or t:lilnnll a default OJ nulsa~~ or prc1..iding InIln1~nct: 3cr.-k,:\: lbcrcln.. and for the plJtpoieS of insp:clN>n fur compliance with the ptOV isiom: oflh..lealOe Agr~ent. 1 r LESSOR stlould n(':(od 10 ulili2C: the prop:lt)' for on)' lentdh of lime:, for ,iUI)' purpmc. the: LESSOR &1ua1l .dv i>>e tlle lESSEE ..:Jfits. in1o:ntions: by clal not,t.C, ARTICLE Y. ..yiiL'nm~nt rnd S~nku: LfSSEE cu""'Cna,,t:s 4'lnd .aSI'ttS not to i>>l1H:j'J this LC'mp:- or tll !iUb~[ lht- \\<'hole or tln) pan or the OI:mi5ed Pl'Cmi:&es. or tel permit &11)' o1hef p:rsolt$ [0 OCQuP)" IWBe witnout [1\1:'" wntten CUftSt'nt of LESSOR. Any suc-h as.s:ignmenr Llr sLiblcninr.. t:1'en wilh the cun~t of LESSOR. shaH nut R:lic'J"C" LESSEE from liabilit), for payrrtc:nt of r;lIt or uEher sums herem provided (N' (ram tlle obligatIon k) k~ep and be bound by the- terms, condition); aM. l:ovemmts Ltfthis lelse. The acceptantI:'" of ~I)l 'ruin alll}' ad\t'r penon shall not be deemed ltt be a ",-ai'l(lr 0($1")' t)fthe pro'lo'isiami of this Lease or to be It. OOC1!iL.tll trt 1.1'11; a$$igl'unC'm ofthLs LcJs,= ot !iublt:tttng [If tne Ol:m I~ed Premiseio. AR1'ICLE 9, Ind.crnni.tv LESSEE, in coluuxration of 'felt Dollars. ($1(Loo), ll~ .receipt and wtfloCloCncy of wbidt ;$ tt.crcby 81Ck.nD.....h:!iJt!:cd.sball indemnify, dt:ftfld arid ft.o.ld harmlC!ls LESSOR, ib ul!c-lItsond employeoe:= f'um and .8gairl5t any and all ~illhility (S1atu1oty or (I1be"",'isc), damu@:c:s. t-lliims:, S.UilS, d,=mlJ(Jd~. jud.gments. 1:00its, imm:st 81ld c:xpem;es (including, ~t not litnited 10, i,..t1QnK'}'~' fees Dnd didturJem.t.'nts. twth, ..t frW and l'Lppell&te lc:vris) :sr1iing, dir.:ctl>' llr indirectly. from an)' i.njuJY to, or Uc-I1th. of, a.n)' pcrsoo llr ;J~soos or dmnilgc 1n property (i.n:;ludin; IC3S- of 'CISl: tbereot) re~a1lt;d t(\ (A) t.ES.SEE'S use o( 1he nemi~d Preml56. (8) any work or thing .....barso=\'Cf <<me, or any cORdi1inn ct\.".8u:d (o.lhcr thllll \I)' LESSOR. its ernploy~~. a,genti or o.....n1rat!tlnl} by or 01\ bc.!half <:If LESSEE In or .bout the Demiutd Premis.::Ii, (C) o.ny co.ndition of In.: [)enu~cd PremiiC'S due 10 ur resulting from 8tl}' defatllt ~. l.ESSEE in the perfClnt1ltl1.CC of l.ESSiF.['!\ obhl!luioll1- II1KIer ~hi" I.ease, or (D) lmy IL't, .omission Dr nc::gtigroce of LESSEE or its agents, ~lmttacton. r:mplo,..e~ :-;ubtcr~rll5. li;;cn5Cfll vr in~.itee:!i, 111 OI-'tc lUl~' ~:ti1'm or pttll:toediJ\g is brolo1ght l:Igaim:t LESSOR by r'etliOn of an}' 011~ or more [bctc:of. LfS.SEE shall pI)' 11.11 c~~ aUom~"i' rl:e~ t'xpcnscs and liiWililies rrsulting 1hC1c1rom al\d !JUiU d:fend w.;b &CtNm or pr\JCoCcdiE'lg if LESSOR shall ;0 ~qUC$r. 2:t LESSE.E'S eX('IC!f1!o\e. b)' ~olJnscl m1so""ht)' utisf.ic~ory to LE.SSOR. Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 20] 0 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 86 of 130 53 The LESSOR oIlall oot be liabl. !or lilY i.py or ~ 10 _ or propony 0-.4 b). .... .10...... or by otner ~ in r.be Demisccl Pmniws. or from tlte I!itrcct or sub-sutfi<<. Of rrom Ill)' atl~r place. or ror llfI)' intetf-ctC1KC! ~ b)- opedIWlM by or for . fO"etttme/WI1 aLrtlJorit>' in QOhSoU'uCtiOll of lilt)' ptJblic Of' quast-public ..'OIb. 1M LESSOR &ball not be IRible far any da:maps 10 or loa Dr. inctOO1ng l:osI due to pdty ,heft, .-fly prOf'lf'rty. occurrinl 00 the Or.!m.iJl!d PmnliCB or any f*1 thereof. and (lie lESSEE a~ w hoLd the LESSOR h.-m~ fivm '1lI)' claims for dIl~aeept wherc.6'Il~h dllQl"F Dr injlJf)' i".tbe ruull of the- (VU55 nctl'tfl'IDe 0. .....iIIful misconduct l,;Iftb: WSOR or m emp~. ARTICLE IO.~ LESSE.E&IWI prtJ\'ide ud maimain I (linn l~t.lIit'i pnf.tcy ""hit:ll "Mil be 8Wf'O\'OO by the conlC't Count)' Risk MllJIaSftRCDI DcpatttnIM(, for not. II:U Ibm .,a llJ'M)IIM of One Million DoU." 4lnd NQ/tOO Ccnta {S1.000.000.0lJ} IltroUSoolK the tern <Of III)' ","~bo thcroofto ll:\k. ^'lftm~nI. I" addiiion, Lf:...~EE $ball pm\'ld:: &1'ld maif\tailli WDriU:r'S. Compensauon Inwq"" wverillS aU emplO)'ee:I mcelIinli StlIMor)' Limi~ ill evmpliance with thl: IIJ'Pli~blie stm- and fedenllaws. Thl: oovc~.1[ i:ncludt EmplCl)'<<'s Liability "dtb a minimum 1,m IE of One HlJlldn:d TboLdilIld Oolyn-.rIlI ~oflOO Ccm:s (SIlO.OOOil)O) eath &l:cidcnt. Such i~8CIce poliqile1.) dioU Ijllt CoUftr ColEft1')o ti an addi,ional iMlIn!d 1~0fl. EvidCllCC" of s:uch in!Ulnl!lCe uUllI be pmvHied to 1t1e Collier Count) Rbi. Manugmll:" Dl!pll.nmmt. 3,)01 t.m Tllnliu.mi TNi'l. AdminiS:lndiion BlJildins. Nrlpllefl;t FIotWil.. 3.11 J J 2., for approval prior 10 tbe oommmccmClll of this Lease A.green'IClnt; and $hall iac-l..de III provisiOfl rcqulriflglCfl (10) d.ys prior w~ notioc ~ CoUiret C.ount)' clo CO\Irl1}' kid: Mst'l8pf1'lcnt ~.nt in tbe event or (:DftCellattcn or ~1ftjC5 j. poUcy(im.) ctm::rIgC, Lc:SSOR f'lllSef'\Ift u.e ripe to ~1)' amend * IllhlraftCC" tcqlJiremcnts by lJ""..QC of ooti~ in writing to LESSEE. whereupon receipt or aim notl<< LESSEE IMII bave thlrty PO} 'IlI.)'~ in "bid to ob&ain wdJ 4ddi1looal ins\lll'ancct. ARnCLEll.~ tESSEJ;. III its soh! cost and cxpeme, stIall cred. If tIOI already ni~ng, ud IlIIIllinl8lD III ~ lfOl:cpUblc to- LESSOR LII1Our.t lhat U'ClI of !he Oc..tsed Pfem.. which slLalll;:Cl'd>>ill any tittle. This fcnein~ 1.i cnsc:uJl in maim"a: eattk: and p~rrtitJg cBtdc- rrom rounmg off of ~M [)emBed PrcmillCli, l.ESSEE shan. 111 IU Klle r;;o5I IIIld expense.. kClClp lht Dcmis::d Pmai_ dean at aU ~illMl;&. If laid De:mjHd Pf-cmices are noli "cpI deu in lhe (Ipml(lfl or LESSOR. LESSEB'S manag<< wit! be: so adviKd in 'WriUrll;. If tlom:Qilw actiCll:! is no: mk.<<l within fWeIl')' (10) days. of the ~ip[ of such ~~l:C, LESSOR .....;11 cwsctm: $Ilmcto be .:lcQ.T1cd and c~ 11m! t..E:SSEE. sh.ll Uliumt: aoo ply .11 ntceS!IIlJ)' clcani/ti8 COIU.1Id "udt. eostB ibaU contli.tutt addi~ionJl N'!nt whlclJ s:baU be paid by I..ESSEE witllin ten (1 (I) Ltayi of receipt 1)r written notilce or costs iM:LJJ'1"ed by LESSOR ~ LESSEE.. lit iL$ K1lc (.0$1, sn.U A:1lltill' llll damage to me lXmi~ Premises caust-d h!.' l.r.s.SEE. its employees.. agenn, indepmdcnt contra.ctors, g1JcftU. in'f.t'ecs..ljccn~ and pmoos. The LESSeE. at its sole t~t, mull remow: fron:l the Demised ~~miscs in accMdancc With aU appl'Clib!e ruku;, Laws: 1IIn4 rtglJ,la.tiQl1~, flJ[ solid. li:tu1d. lU!th~lid. .nd pscoo:s tmsb _ wastr: IIlId n:hllSti' of liD} Illttun: ",;lWm'llel' which m'a.tn a-ccumulll~ alld arise from Iht' Opellllioo$ nflhtl' lESSEE'S bt&inl!is..:5..tK:h Inll.h, "'ute and rdU:se ~han be: stored. in closed i:ontAn)(:rs approycd blj tlw: LESSOR, ARllCLc [2. Odin.llt "', LESSE:; FaiM of LesSEE to CC1mply for thi~ (30) day$ with an)' m.terial pl'(\-\.tsioo (lr DWrnant \lof d115 LeMe shall oonsbtme a defBult. LES-..'iOR may, at ~ OplitGn.. lcrmilu'L1: litis Lease afllc:r .bin)' (10) d~! .....dlten nutice: to LCSS.EE.. unJc:n lne 40fllUlt be o!;ured wi1hin the noticf period (or $1U:h additiooaltitnt $~ ti rcasonat-J)' required to OOI'T'OCt such default). Ho1A~, lbe ~UrrC1ll;(: Qr lUl)' of the ioUO'\\'ln; 1!'\'C'tlU shall cmu;tilUW a tkfiluh by LESSEE, u.nd tids l....ca5e ImIY he imrnediMel)'I~tmirultcd b;r' U:$SOR: l-) A~ ofDc:miRd Pre'lIisn or dlsttWltPw.atioo ofLESSf.!,::'S opmJtM (b) Falsifk3tiOO of LESSEE 01 an agcmofLESSEE {;if any repm required 10 be fumUl.oo to LESSOR pun:li!Ilrt to 1hl: 1erm~ of this l.ease. (e) FiliAl ofi-Moh\C'fIcy, rcoraJfdlAlion. pJ;m or atr-scmm1 ort.nltuptcy, (d) ^djudicatiDD as. bluilU'upt. (t!) Ml.killl of. soocra! assipmcll\l lor me I\ome(lt of creditors, (r) If l.l::SSEE ISI,dl\m tms Leiii~ 10 be tlIk,en 1ltlder an>" wnl (If el<<!:utiolL Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank ~ February 2010 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 87 of 130 54 In tt.e e\'ent of the O<:.CutrehCt of an)' of the fore,ninldefault5 irI this. ARTICLE. LESSOR., jn addiliDfl to In)' oth=- rigbu; .00 remedicsiE mil)" have, lIhal' line .he immediate ripE w- re-enter &lid n:rrnm:.n penocu: and property from tile Dcmm:d Premises. Such property may be mnO\'<<! and s10rcd in I ""hlk W1I(!hOUllC or r:lie'whcn~ It dIe: lj:(lsl of and for 1he I':eoont or LESSEE. all ""rrMut s.crviCC' or notice or rnott to ~l prnc::ess a.nd ",i~holJl. being deemed piliJ) of ftfpa5S, or bdllg !labl.: for any loss or dl:Itl&JC wllil.:h ma)' be OCCtiioocd th=b;'. Thl: LESSOR nla)' It its option len'Dinatl.': mis1...case- after ~l;:elpl b)' LESSEE of dlirt), (30) dllY$ no1ioc im wrtting jf. lien is filt!d ag.airu.t the properly ()J the k:fbell(lJd irrtercs1 of the LESSEE, and not removed ,.,.iltlin thir1)' (lO) days. h)' LESSEE, plmWlm to the Florida Mer;:hnie$t LleD Law. If LESSEE hub. to pi)' the ren.tal amoont 0( Iny additional cbal'!C3. wlRn tJl.lIt 10 LESSOR as sp<<ified in this leaK, and if.said lUI'lGWlls rema1n utlpIIid for more til.. em (10:) d.ys; ptit the due date, the lESSEE sIlall p8)' U!SSOR.alate pa)1ncntc:btltge eqtl81 to frve (5) percent alany p8)lIICnt not jnid pr'Qmplly ..mcnduc. Any amounts not pa.id promptly when due .halt ",lio 8ct:tue ~ illlttl'tSt of two (2', ~1 per moolb or the hiithest InEC'R!.1 ra1c- thC11 ilIlltlWOO b)' Aorida 1&.'10\', 1tIl..hic:!H:\,tt i~ higher. \\ilir;:.h interest &flail be paid by LESSEE to LESSOR, ARTICLE II flI!:flt'l1lt b,. LESSOR 1..E.SSOR sf1&1l in no ~enl be cl111ied wi1l1 ddaull it! me perfcwmance or 412)' rn itJ obliptiort& hcrnndc.- u:n1ess..aEld until LESSOR..II hs''C" railed to pcrfOh'ft such obliptions wtll1in thtrty(JO)U)'1 tor It LESSOR'S so]r disi:.miofti. suctl addmond limll: as is reaJOIIIIbf) Rquin:d co 00I'l't:Ct ~h default) al'lm notiec too LESSOR. by LESSEE propcriy .,..,if)';"ll wbcn:in LESSOR h.. foiled 10 porf... ..y <U<h ebhS""'" ARTICLE 14. t!lWw An)' l'ltCIticc which LESSOR or LESSEE may be- rtlquin:d kJ jive to IlK other ptTt)' shall bt! in writina ., the clbc:r part)' 11 the followin. ~ LESSOR, Board of Coon~' C~lmmissioners (','0 Real Pl'upt:")' Mgmt 0cp1. 3]01 Tamiami TraiJ E,.:d. Admmisrru.hlln BuitdinJ ~...plc:'k, Florida J.4 I 12 LESSE'" Mr. HusJI E. Stamcs 31IS Me(j.rq.or IkilllC'\'ard Fort My'th.. FloridB 33901 Office of the C(lUDt]' Atome)'. 3:301 Tamiami l~il F~t. N"plc5, Admillistratioll. Building, Naples. Florida J~]12 Comu:naJ.lol.'<tI. Collier C,outdina1or. :;)(11 .hlnliamt Traii FlU(.. Na.pl~ Collier ('ou:nt:!" Fadlillcs Mmagel'ncnt [)cpt... Nnpk'1i, Florida 34 [ 12 ^RHCLE ~5, Surrend~ofPTemisc5. LESSEE s.lIall rcmO\'t' IIn)' imprO'lo'cmr;nl~ wrnplctcd by l.r~'iSE.E prior to the expiration or thf~ LJ:.2llCl' at'id shall deliv<< up Ind I';Uf'1II:!ndcr to LESSOR po5.SC'.5s1tln of the lkmi:sed rnrml~ IlId any impro...emerlU; nOC m~O't'ai upon p:lq'lunion of lhG lJCIUc, or iu Cllrhct Ulrminltion at; ht!l"t'in pro...i~dj in 11:10: eood cDndil,on lU'ld T'l:'plliir II~ the game IMU he at thl:: eornmen::emen1ofthe 1t'1rm of !his Lea.se 1M may bavc been J1'U1 by l~SOR or lESSEE durin,J the rontinuDnCe thcroof. ordinary weal and tear l:lod dlmaj;1: by fire 01' Il'lt demC'TIt! bt:.',ond LESSEE'S controll:\;,cepccd.. ARTICLE 16.~~ LI:SS[[; ~li to l;.Ontll.in t:tluLe wi.hin tl1r; Dwni9Cd Pmni~$....d pttvcnt !;.IIt1k fl-um toaming ocr of lM Oemu.ed Premises. LESSEE shall be .Uol,l.'Cd to mtUluail1 no more _hall Olle burwm:d {lOO} h:::8lIf of t8tl1e At dill! Demised f"n:m~ts;:s, I.ESSEE shan have rbe right to camp (l\"t!might on the l.Jernjsl!d Premi!iC~. ill LESSEE'S own risk. and sh;a,]1 be required ro t.lbraia my RCl;CSSlry pc:ml.rts. ifreqgi.n:d. fut thts LlSC, LESSEE dedarcs tMt he Is liccb9Cd to ope'l"llk' II 22 cllihe:r- ,ilk Btld LESSEE 1I.c;kt1()'wlooges use of t"at rint: ollly wbm ckefT'l<<l MCCiSlf)' l:ll!: W dulrO)' 5i::" ~nlli:, LESSEE. ac.knowledg.c$ thal.lbcn: !iA.all ~ ltO gain: hoorina Of" 1U1)' di!'lpcn!>.ltion (If IlA.'lttmS b)' l,ESSF:11 or his iovitcet; of1OD ihe Dcmim:l PremillC'S. Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 88 of 130 55 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 89 of 130 LESSEE lUlly ...deno1llJ>d.o IhaI l~e poU.. "'" law .moA:<>rMllI SlIl<1l'icr protc:liOll\ provided by law enforc=1 1gendcs for tbc: .btMH'cf.r.""ct1 Do:m"od I'roml... i. tim..w I. tbot provi<lod 10 IIfty othor !Morin_ or .gone}' muohOd in c<>m.. c<>1Ill1y. and ackoowlodgc$ lbllll any _ia.l secunt)' measures liom>ecI I.e..ss,,,>, rur oddltiooa.l piI"Ole<rion of the D:1Iljg,d ""'m..... ,hall be tbc: sol. """"".ibili!)' and ..,.1 of U:SSEE .nd wll invol.. "" ~ <ll ex""... to LESSOR. LESSEE .llpfCSIlly &gn:cs for itself, i~ SIJCCC..... and ""'SItS, to refruin from "'Y .... oflbc: 0."'...... l'romi... whidl would Int.n"." wilb or .d.,.....1y .weCl the OJIOration or m.iRIClWloc of LESSOR'S """dud opeI1Itic... win..., c4het operlltion. .hare tommOD f~ilili... jaj R.iShts nol 'pI'~i ncally J!nllt<:d 1m. LeSSEE b}' Ihis t..... ore .....b}. ............ 'a the LESSOR, (ll) LESSEE oi""" t" l'I}' III ...10. t.n impose<! 00 tho ",.1Bl of I.. [)cmo...! I'remi,es whm: .p~liealm o.der law. (0) LE.'\SEE IlllJC" 10 pay all i.-gib.. pl'rsoolll property ,""..lbai nil)' lie impoled duo to tbc: creal""" by tlUs lADs.. of. ie_hold inlertst in .he: Dc:molled Promises or LESS,EE's possess"," of llIlid 1....""01<1 inletest in tIIc D1:oIlilo.d Promi.... (d) LEssEE slwdlllOl perf_ III)" cn.i"'....ma1 prl>pOfl)I .......I!'lmont iss..... _h B!I, bu4 OIl<< liml",d 10, bumina 0' remo.al ofvcp:WiI:n, UJIl.... prionpproval i.gnnled by LESSOR. (e) LESSEE ackmwJo4@,e$ thai LESSOR may allow lirnilod _o&ll...n'ni .nder the ""I"'",isloo of Ihe FIoridi Wildlir.l1Id Coe,.","tlOfI Commi"ioo \IfIOIII11M: Dcm i.od '''omises. tf} LESSOJ; may etIS"ll" . Ilmoll" Coos....riooist to d...e!.op a Ioot.....~ 1TIM1IIgOm"" plan for II1c Dt:miml Pro.....,., LESSEE ""knowledg.. IhaI he will coopenole with LESSOR IDd .ny plans 1l1IIt ma}' develop for lh. Oemi""" Prmni... as . reiult of fuhJ1e r,,"anieg. LESsr;.E also 1ICkn9" lodge. that LESSOR "'ny cl""t '0 fenco tho ...I..ted nl.go for mitisali<Hl I"I'l""""- ARTICLE 17. Ellviron",.....1 Cooccm. LESSEE repre...", ",.......IS and .grees to i.dc:m.ify, ..imbum:, d.retld snd hold hannles, LESSOR. frolll and ogai.st all C05t5 (i.elodioS atton>or. f"".) _1m! .....,-. imlK""'i on at incum>d 0). LESSOR di"'ctl~ at ,.dtrectl~ ""_ to Dr ie ",.oeclioo with the oppliClllion of.ny fcderul, ''''''', local or ..'m",on blw ",loti.! ro 1"'"utioo or prolCC'Lon oftllc ""viroctm..... ARTICLE 1 S. EJ<1.Cm ofl.i..s All ponD.' 1<> wbom lb.,. prci<.1$ "'.~ com. .... put upoo noli... of t1M: fot:l thol 11", ialOO:5I of I.. LESSOR In tbt: Ooml...., Premise. ,ball aot bc ,.oj"'" 1.0 Ii.... r", ;mpro,'...""" mod, by llt. LESSEE. IUld lien.: for improvOlncl'4' modo by lbe LESSEE are spceili..Uy prohibited frum a1lloebing to ,.. boromi.g . li... on tn. ,""""'>1 of I.. LESSOR i. li>. Demised P"""i... or an). IN.rt of .itb..., Thi. noti.. is given p""wurt to <he I'r"",.ioo, er an<! in ..,."pI;.,n,. w'lh Section 713.10. florid. Sf.....'... ART1CU 19. ~W1 No fa'l= DfLIOSSOR 10 c.fam: 111)' t.."" or """drtion.s 1M:",i. ""'~I be deemed to be . ",.i,ct. ARnCLI'; ZOo E!:WI'" Date Thi. Us... .".,11 b<:cool. effoct;..... upo. cucu,iom by both LESSOR and LESSEE. ARnCLE21.("~"",law Toi> IAa5e sh.lI b< go\'cmod and construed in .coord..."" ,"'ilh the laws of 1M. SlaIc of Flori~", Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank ~ February 2010 56 "",' WJ"T'NESS WH[REOI'~'" pri..~ ...mHi) ha\oOe bcRw1d.er '" fCJf'th "irh.nliiJ ,"11 'NIL .ia.S TO THE l.ESSO(t~ "'Tn> 1..2,,- 07 ^ITI7ir~." ....~~::. '.~ ~ h~~~~',~iL)Z- , ~. :k; Clert. .tt.st....~.B,~~ . 1; ,":;-.".........L.:. ". ~:,:~.~:j}'f k, ~..__ .~ S:\h...,~ rfWE.'iii:S (lIiShllNr.c-) ._~.O ~'f fJ""IU~) w~~/ 1'",...,., ........ _ M'"/n..d. ~~~,) hWt::"rrn"'Il;l..~ III &mn IIrn1 k~ ~(fitit'rn:,. ~E r . _. "-.....:10 J.,. ., A ..........~ C_" ."...._,. IIY..~{ fJ~.Nr! j..:r- ~~ lEGAL DESCRIPTION' PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080006 WEST HALF (W'I2) OF SECTION 30. TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST. OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053(180200 lEGAL DESCRIPTION: NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW114) OF NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE1141 OF SECTION 30. TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST. OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. EXCEPT SELLERS RESERVE ANY Oil. GAS. AND MINERAL, RIGHTS OWNED BY THEM AS SET FORTH IN ANY PREVIOUSLY RECORDED DEED. Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank ~ February 2010 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 90 of 130 57 Appendix F. Service-approved Pesticide List SeJ'\icl"-allnron'd Prstiddf' },i\t South Florida n,e f"l1{1willl' lis, ofpe<ticid.,. 11.- heellapproved by the U.S. Fish alld Wildlife Service (!;en;""" for [!follnd application withom fill1h.. .eview. Aerial "1'plicatiollmay tequire fwthet Sen1Ce re\"iew lutd approval. Grollod appliea'ioll means allY ehemlealapplicalioo method that is used to apply chemic.!. from tit. !'found audlor wat.. le\'Ol hy otlt.. llICllIi!> thau fLxed-w;ul' .ilpluoe and!or hehcopter. !\erial R"plicatioll weans au)' cbelllieulopplicaliolllllCthod that is used !{1 apply chemical, prop..t;.. from lb. ail b)' fixed-win!led aitplaue and10r bolicopler. Use W\\'W.lI1ocuhookoet or 111l1':llwww.cdms.nolto futd d.. moS! ""'onl chetmcallabels and MSDS sheets. Lisled by trade Mm. for wfollllat;on. Endon.went of partioular prodllC" is uol intet1dcd [Collllllon or chemical Mme i. in blad,"',.J HeJ"biLidl.~: 1. 2. 40 Aml11.. 2. 40 Amine 4. Weedar 64. We.dma".r. and all oth.r ttad. Ila1I1fi With the sam. Cannulatiou). [2.4-0. lUl1l1Ie sail j Al'plicalions of !.4-D 10 "..IeI' mn~t lit' rl"\.jewed and appro\-ect b~. the Sen.ice-. Z. Accent [uico5ulfurou] 3 Ar>eJUiI fm",zap)'] IOnly 1 applicallo11 "11 a speClf,c '''0 per yelUi 4. .-\>>uro II [qlllza(oC"p I'-elhyl] 'i. Ball\"el [dieamba] 6. Basa!,,"an [bolltazon} 7. Bea.oll [prim;,"lfilroll-lllelhylj 8. Blazer. Vllra Blazer [aclllllo,fon] 9. Calli.to fll.lesOtrion.j 10. C1mity [dicalllooJ I I. CL'l."ic [cblorullllfon ethyl] 11. C(Jllnuntld.C(:lnnn.aud3~tc-(1U:Ul.1aHd3!\IE [dOUl1:\lOue) a Dual. Dual8E. Dllnl M'!IDlUIl Dllal U !\Iagllluu II11,-""lochloIJ 14. E.cort [lllet.lllfw'oll-m.d,yIJ (~ Exc....d Il'lillll.u.lflllOlI-lIJ<:lhyl] 16. f"i"t Rate [dor,".ulalll-mothyIJ 17. FWlII,Cl [duuothellllIllId) 18. FWlItrow rdol"llll.u1mu-llI.thyIJ 19. f1.,i1ade DX. fll.il:tde n [f1u.'1Z.if"p'p-huryl] 20. Gmlou3A [Indopy.. mw"e .altJ 21. Galk1ll4 flrido!'YI. htlloxy.thyl <SlcIJ (ollly' onlmo;al splay. Mck- alld- "llIn1. or ellt .l.tulllp.applicnti(lu"" nor cleAred to me a~ folinFe spray) SFESO 20~:08 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 91 of 130 58 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 92 of 130 ~~ Habital [iUlllZllp),J (Only J application On a 'l",cific sile per year) Apl,lications of Habitat to water must ~ n,if'wf'd and npprond Ii,. tbf' Sf'n'icf'. 23. Harmony Extra XP. Harmony Extra GT XP [r111fensulfill"On-methyl] 24. Liberty [~ufosillille-lUllI110nilUU] iListed as an abernati,'e chemical to Atraziue) 25. Li~'Ulin!.Z [inlllzelhap}T] (Listed a, an allemali,'e chemical 10 Atrazine) 26 Peak (prosulfuJOn] (Only I applicalioll on a specific sile pt.'f year) 27. Plateau [illlazapic. anullonimn salt] 28. Pons!, Poast Plus [sethoxydim] 29. Rodeo. Pondmasler. elc. [~Yl'hosale] 30. ROIIl,dUp. Glyl'JO. Touchdo"'I. elC. [!!IYl'hosale) (Li.ted as an allemative chelnical to Alrazillc!. 31. SceplOl DG [illlazaquiu] 32. Select. Select 2EC [clelbodilU] 33. SencN .t Sencor DF [melribuzin] (Only I applicarion 011 a sl",cific site per year) 34. Stam .IE. Staw M4 [propanil] 35. Stonn [benlazon- acifluorfen] 36. T~line [clopy,'a!id] 37. Velpar. Velpar L [hexazinone] Adjuvants: These are listed because of their low toxicity to aquatic life, This is usually only important fm use on or near water. like when a smfactalll is added 10 Rodeo. I. ~ AG 6202 '"ufaclant. nol oflenl"ed in agtlclunue) A!I:li-Dex (surfactant -Ulade by Helena I Gelva 2333 (sticker) L,.700 (sJU'luctant - made by Loveland) Quest (water sonener. pH bufler. contains amwoma to enhance herbicide uptake) .'. 4. :\. 1!l.~,c.tI.<:.IQ'-':. I. AwdIO. Amdro Pro [hydraruethylnon] for fire an" Bli - Dipel lOG, Dipel ES. Vecrohac CG. Veclobac l2AS. Vectobac G. elc. Trncer [spiuosHd] Bt COlli (As directed iUlhe new G1\!O /luioonce d,'cllmenl that will be lill3hled in the fimu'e. ) Treated Lumber (Wood): Wood trealed wnh copper dumualed arsenic tCCA) is la) lon2er bein2 labeled b\' EPA for residenlialuses. incJudiul! decks aud b()ard,~'alks. rhe metals leached frOlD treated wood are assoc"ialed wltb effect> to (II !laniSIlI' !!l"Owin~ 011 the wood lUld ill adjncent sediments. Of the metals CL'IUIllouly used III treating w",-,d. copper (Cu) is mosllikely to leach alld IS most loxic. Cu is u,ed lU the two most Cml1lll0n ahematives to CCA. So. there currently appears to be no st'lmd ecological ba'ls lor lecolUlllendlU/l ("U- coulainUIl! altemntives o"er CCA. Creosote-a'eated wood also has environmenlal elTects 3n:llike ("CA. it is a calL'" of llllllllmlieallh eoncems. Treated wood can 3. 4 5. SFESO 2/05'08 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank - February 2010 59 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 93 of 130 be coated or sheathed \vith plastic to prevent some of these problems. Also, woods like cedar alld redwood are resistant to attacks by microbes and insects without being treated. Wood substitutes, such as metal and recycled plastic boards, may be used. There is clUTently no adequate basis for estimating aquatic risk from treated wood. Environmental effects infonnation was taken from EP A's preliminaty risk assessment for CCA. ~ MallY of the above chemicals warn of possible leaching into ground atld slU-face water. Only a few of the chemicals listed actually specify a distinct buffer width on the EP A label. Applicants will abide by all EP A label requirements for all chemicals. Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank ~ February 2010 60 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 94 of 130 Exhibit E - Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Credit Evaluation Crested Caracara - Caracara have been observed on and nearby the property. An initial intensive survey will be made of the property to determine the existing use by caracara for nesting and foraging. The location of any nest sites and the foraging area will be determined. If no caracaras are found to nest on the property then following the implementation of the bank plan, the number of nests established will be available to offset impacts to caracara nests in the Service Area. Once the initial foraging area has been determined, any expansion of the foraging area after implementation of the bank plan will be available on a per area basis to offset impacts to caracara foraging area in the Service Area. Florida Panther - Based on recent publications (Cox et al. 2006, Kautz et al. 2006, Land et al. 2008) values were assigned to the habitats. The proposed panther credit follows the panther habitat units (PHUs) assigned the each habitat type on-site (Table 1). Table 1. Habitat category, value, area, and PHUs for the Caracara Prairie Preserve. Habitat Limerock oil drilling pad and tank battery pad Oil pad access road Prairie (improved pasture) Marsh/wet prairie Pine Flatwoods Shrublhrush Value Acres o 1.6 o 0.8 5.2 205.5 4.7 78.8 9.5 43.9 5.5 37.1 PHU o o 1068.6 370.4 417.1 204.1 TOTAL 367.7 2060.2 No habitat restoration is proposed at this time. Thus, 2060.2 PHUs will be released upon bank certification. The Banker reserved the right to request additional credit if pasture restoration is undertaken, or alternatively the Banker may seek outside funding to complete the pasture restoration to native conditions. In the second case no additional panther credit will be requested. LITERATURE CITED Cox, J., D. Maehr, and J. Larkin. 2006. Florida panther habitat use: A new approach to an old problem. The Journal of Wildlife Management. 70(6):1778-1786. Kautz, R., R. Kawula, T. Hoctor, J. Comiskey, D. Jansen, D. Jennings, J. Kasbohm, F. Mazzotti, R. McBride, L. Richardson, and K. Root. 2006. How much is enough? Landscape-scale conservation for the Florida panther. Biological Conservation. 130: 118-133. Land, D., R. Kawula, J. Benson, M. Lotz, and D. Onorato. 2008. Florida panther habitat selection analysis of concurrent GPS and YHF Telemetry Data. The Journal of Wildlife Management. 72(3):633-639. Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 95 of 130 Exhibit G - Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Credit Receipt Form ~ Memorandum To: xxxxxx From: Melissa Hennig, Principal Environmental Specialist, Facilities Management Department, Conservation Collier Section Date: xxxxxx Subject: Conservation Credit Receipt This memorandum certifies that Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank has provided compensatory Florida Panther Habitat mitigation for project currently known as . The project is further identified as US Army Corps of Engineers Permit Number: and US Fish and Wildlife Service Log Number: The Conservation Credits, provided as mitigation, are known as Panther Habitat Units. Accordingly, Panther Habitat Units have been transferred from the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Official Credit Ledger to the Collier County Department. Facilities Management Department Administrative Services Division Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 96 of 130 CARACARA PRAIRIE PRESERVE CONSERV A nON BANK CONSERV A nON EASEMENT THIS DEED OF CONSERVATION EASEMENT ("Conservation Easement") is given this _ day of 2010, COLLIER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, its successors and assigns, (hereinafter referred to as "County"), an undivided ninety-four point four (94.4%) percent interest, whose mailing address is 3301 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, FL 34112, and CORKSCREW REGIONAL ECOSYSTEM WATERSHED LAND AND WATER TRUST, INCORPORATED, a Florida non-profit corporation, (hereinafter referred to as "CREW"), an undivided five point six (5.6%) percent interest, whose mailing address is 23998 Corkscrew Road, Estero, FL 33928, (hereinafter collective]y referred to as the "Grantor"), to the F]orida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, an agency of the State of Florida ("Grantee"), whose mailing address is 620 South Meridian Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-1600 (collectively, the Grantor and Grantee may hereinafter be referred to as the "Parties"). As used herein, the term" Grantor" shall include any and all heirs, successors or assigns of the Grantor and all subsequent owners of the "Property" (as hereinafter defined), and the term "Grantee" shall include any successor or assignee of Grantee. WITNESSETH WHEREAS, the Grantor is the owner in fee simple of certain lands situated in Collier County, F]orida, and more specifical]y described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein ("Property"); and WHEREAS, the United States Fish and Wi]dlife Service ("Service"), an agency within the United States Department of Interior, has jurisdiction over the conservation, protection, restoration, enhancement, and management of fish, wildlife, native plants, and habitat pursuant to various federal laws, including the Endangered Species Act, 16 U.S.C. Section 1531, et seq. ("ESA"), the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act, ]6 U.S.c. Sections 66]-666c, the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956,16 U.S.C. Section 742(1) et seq., and other provisions of Federal law; and WHEREAS, the Service maintains that the Property possesses or is capable of possessing ecological and habitat values that benefit endangered, threatened, or other species (collectively "Conservation Values") of great importance to the people of the State of Florida and the United States, including the Florida Panther (Puma conc%r coryi) and the crested caracara (Caracara cheriway); and WHEREAS, the Conservation Values of the Property are documented in the "Caracara Prairie Preserve Bank Agreement" dated (the "Conservation Instrument"), which, along with its exhibits, is hereby incorporated into this Conservation Easement by this reference; and WHEREAS, the Grantor, in consideration of the terms of the Conservation Instrument, agrees to grant and secure to the Grantee a perpetual conservation easement as defined in Section 704.06, Florida Statutes, over the Property. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above recitals and the mutual covenants, terms, conditions, and restrictions contained herein, together with other good and valuable consideration, the adequacy and receipt of which are hereby acknowledged, Grantor hereby Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 97 of 130 grants, creates, and establishes a perpetual conservation easement for and in favor of the Grantee upon the Property which shall run with the land and be binding upon the Grantor and shall remain in full force and effect forever. The scope, nature, and character of this Conservation Easement shall be as follows: I. Recitals. The recitals hereinabove set forth are true and correct and are hereby incorporated into and made part of this Conservation Easement. 2. Puroose. The purpose of this Conservation Easement is to ensure that the Property shall be protected forever and used as a conservation area, consistent with the Conservation Instrument. The Parties intend that this Conservation Easement will confine the use of the Property to such uses as are consistent with the purpose of this Conservation Easement and the Conservation Instrument. 3. Grantee and the Service's Ril!hts. To carry out the purpose of this Conservation Easement, the Grantor conveys the following rights to Grantee and the Service: a. To enter upon the Property at any time after giving twenty-four (24) hours prior notice to the Grantor or any Management Agreement Manager, as described in the Conservation Instrument, in order to monitor Grantor's compliance with this Conservation Easement and the Conservation Instrument, monitor and survey the Property for use by the Florida panther and crested caracara and otherwise enforce the terms of this Conservation Easement and the Conservation Instrument; b. To enjoin any activity on or use of the Property that is inconsistent with this Conservation Easement and the Conservation Instrument, to require restoration of such areas or features of the Property that may be damaged by any act, failure to act, or any use or activity that is inconsistent with the purposes of this Conservation Easement and to preserve the Conservation Values of the Property; and c. To preserve, protect and sustain the biological resources and Conservation Values of the Property unless specifically excluded from this Conservation Easement; and d. To enforce the terms, provisions and restrictions ofthis Conservation Easement. 4. Prohihited Use. Unless expressly authorized by and in accordance with the Conservation Instrument, or as reserved in paragraph 5 of this Conservation Easement, or as deemed necessary to successfully achieve the desired goals of the Conservation Instrument, the following activities are prohibited on the Property: a. Construction, reconstruction or placement of any road, billboard or other advertising, utilities or any other building or structure on or above the ground, except for maintenance roads, trails, directional/educational signage, informational kiosks, benches, picnic tables, and minimal pedestrian crossovers at cattle gates within the property, or the like; b. Dumping or placing of soil or other substance or material as landfill, or dumping of trash, waste, biosolids or unsightly or offensive materials; c. Removal or destruction of trees, shrubs, or other vegetation except as necessary for maintenance roads, trails, directional/educational signage, informational kiosks, benches, Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 98 of 130 picnic tables, and minimal pedestrian crossovers at cattle gates within the property, or the like; d. Excavation, dredging, or removal of loam, peat, gravel, soil, rock or other material substance in such manner as to affect the surface; e. Mineral exploration, excavation, draining or dredging; f. Surface use except for purposes that permit the land or water areas to remain in their existing natural conditions; g. Activities detrimental to drainage, flood control, water conservation, erosion control, soil conservation, or fish and wildlife habitat preservation including, but not limited to, ditching, diking and fencing, except installation, repair or replacement of fencing necessary for securing the property or proper management of grazing farm animals; h, Acts or uses detrimental to such aforementioned retention of land or water areas in their existing natural condition; i. Acts or uses detrimental to the preservation of the structural integrity or physical appearance of sites or properties on the Property having historical, architectural, archaeological, or cultural significance; j. Alteration of the general topography of the Property; k. Planting, introduction or dispersal of exotic plant or animal species; 1. Commercial or industrial uses; and m. Manipulation, impoundment or alteration of any natural watercourse, body of water or water circulation on the Property. 5. Grantor's Reserved Ri!!hts. Grantor reserves unto itself, its successors and assigns, and all successor owners of the Property or any portion thereof: a. All rights accruing from its ownership of the Property, including the right to engage in or to permit or invite others to engage in all uses of the Property that are neither expressly prohibited herein, inconsistent with the purpose of this Conservation Easement and the Conservation Instrument nor likely to negatively impact the quality of the Property as Florida panther and crested caracara habitat. b. The right to conduct activities on the Property, including, but not limited to, maintenance and monitoring activities, as set forth in the Conservation Instrument. c. The right to maintain historical drainagc on the Property in accordance with the Conservation Instrument. d. The right to hunt, fish, travel upon, and recreate upon the Property in accordance with the Conservation Instrument. e. The right to graze farm animals upon the Property in accordance with the Conservation Instrument and the Conservation Easement. Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 99 of 130 6. Grantee and the Service's Duties. Neither Grantee nor the Service shall unreasonably interfere with Grantor or its invitees, guests, and agents' use and quiet enjoyment of the Property. Grantee and Service agree that neither Grantor nor any affiliate, subsidiary or other related party of Grantor shall be liable for or obligated for any liability, penalty, cost, loss, damage, expense, cause of action, claim, demand, or judgment arising from or in any way connected with Grantee's or Service's conduct and/or negligence on or about the Property pursuant to this paragraph. 7. Grantor's Duties. Grantor shall undertake all reasonable actions to prevent the unlawful entry and trespass upon the Property by persons whose activities may degrade or harm the Conservation Values of the Property. The Grantor also shall be responsible for control of public access to the Property through measures including, but not limited to, the gating and locking of access points and the marking of entry points with no trespassing signs. Grantor shall be responsible for the funding of the payment of all costs and expenses relating to the Property from the Caracara Prairie Preserve Endowment Fund Trust, which-has been established by Grantor, see more specifically paragraph 22, below. 8. No Dedication. No right of access, ingress, or egress by the general public to any portion of the Property is conveyed by this Conservation Easement. 9. Oblil!ations of Ownership. Grantor retains all responsibilities and all obligations related to the ownership, operation, upkeep, and maintenance of the Property. Grantor shall keep the Property free of any liens arising out of any work performed for, materials furnished to, or obligations incurred by Grantor. Grantor shall pay before delinquency all taxes, assessments, fees, and charges of whatever description levied on or assessed against the Property by competent authority, and shall furnish Grantee and the Service with satisfactory evidence of payment upon written request. Grantor remains solely responsible for obtaining any applicable permits and approvals required for any activity or use permitted on the Property by this Conservation Easement, and any such activity or use shall be undertaken in accordance with all applicable federal, state, local and administrative agency laws, statutes, ordinances, rules, regulations, orders and requirements. 10. Enforcement. Grantee and/or the Service have the right to enforce the terms, provisions and restrictions of this Conservation Easement. Any forbearance on behalf of Grantee or the Service to exercise its right of enforcement hereunder shall not be deemed or construed to be a waiver of either of their rights hereunder. II. Remedies for Violation and Corrective Action. If Grantee, Grantor or the Service determines there is a violation of the terms of this Conservation Easement or that a violation is threatened, written notice of such violation and a demand for corrective action sufficient to cure the violation shall be given to the putative violator as well as to the Service. In any such instance, measures to cure the violation shall be reviewed and approved by the Service. If a violation is not cured within thirty (30) days after receipt of written notice and demand, or if the cure reasonably requires more than thirty (30) days to complete and there is failure to begin the cure within the 3D-day period or to continue diligently to complete the cure, Grantee, Grantor or the Service may bring an action at law or in equity in a court of competent jurisdiction to enforce compliance with the terms of this Conservation Easement, to recover any damages to which Grantee, Grantor or the Service may be entitled for violation of the terms of this Conservation Easement or for any damage to the Conservation Values of the Property or for other equitable relief, including, but not limited to, the restoration of the Property to the condition in which it existed prior to the violation or damage. Without limiting the violator's liability, any damages recovered may be applied to the Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 100 of 130 cost of undertaking any corrective action on the Property. 12. Acts Bevond Grantor's Control. Nothing contained in this Conservation Easement shall be construed to entitle Grantee or the Service to bring any action against Grantor for any injury to or change in the Property resulting from natural causes beyond Grantor's control, including, without limitation, fire, flood, storm and earth movement or from any necessary action taken by Grantor under emergency conditions to prevent, abate or mitigate significant injury to the Property or to persons resulting from such causes. 13. Hold Harmless. Each party shall be liable for its own actions and negligence and, to the extent permitted by law, Grantor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Grantee against any actions, claims or damages arising out of Grantor's negligence in connection with this Agreement, and Grantee shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Grantor against any actions, claims, or damages arising out of Grantee's negligence in connection with this Agreement. The foregoing indemnification shall not constitute a waiver of sovereign immunity beyond the limits set forth in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, nor shall the same be construed to constitute agreement by all parties to indemnify the other parties for such other parties' negligent, willful or intentional acts or omissions. 14. No Hazardous Materials Liabilitv. Grantor represents and warrants that it has no knowledge of any release or threatened release of hazardous materials in, on, under, about or affecting the Property. Without limiting the obligations of Grantor as otherwise provided in this Easement, Grantor agrees to indemnify, protect and hold harmless the Indemnified Parties, as defined in Paragraph 13, against any and all claims arising from or connected with any hazardous materials present, released in, on, from, or about the Property at any time, of any substance now or hereafter defined, listed, or otherwise classified pursuant to any federal, state, or local law, regulation, or requirement as hazardous. toxic, polluting, or otherwise contaminating to the air, water, or soil, or in any way harmful or threatening to human health or the environment, unless caused solely by any of the Indemnified Parties. 15. Assil!Oment. Grantee will hold this Conservation Easement exclusively for conservation purposes and for the purpose set forth in Paragraph 2 of this Conservation Easement. Grantee will not assign its rights and obligations under this Conservation Easement except to another organization or entity qualified to hold such interests under the applicable state and federal laws and committed to hold this Conservation Easement exclusively for the purposes set forth herein. Grantee may not assign this Conservation Easement without written consent of Grantor and the Service. 16. Subsequent Property Transfer. Grantor agrees to either refer to this Conservation Easement or, alternatively, incorporate the terms of this Conservation Easement in any deed or other legal instrument by which Grantor divests itself of any interest in all or a portion of the Property, including, without limitation, a leasehold interest. Grantor further agrees to give Grantee and the Service written notice of the intent to transfer any interest at least thirty (30) days prior to the date of such transfer. Grantee or the Service shall have the right to prevent subsequent transfers in which prospective subsequent claimants or transferees are not given notice of the terms, covenants, conditions and restrictions of this Conservation Easement or whenever a subsequent Property transfer will result in a merger of the Conservation Easement and the Property in a single Property owner (thereby extinguishing the Conservation Easement) if no method or mechanism deemed adequate to preserve, protect and sustain the Property in perpetuity has been established. The failure of Grantor to perform any act required by this Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 101 of 130 section shall not impair the validity of this Conservation Easement or limit its enforcement in any way, 17. Severability. If any provision of this Conservation Easement or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is found to be invalid, the remainder of the provisions of this Conservation Easement shall not be affected thereby as long as the purpose of the Conservation Easement is preserved. 18. Recordation. Grantor shall record this Conservation Easement in timely fashion in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, and shall re-record it at any time Grantee may require to preserve its rights. Grantor shall pay all recording costs and taxes necessary to record this Conservation Easement in the public records. Grantor will hold Grantee harmless from any recording costs or taxes necessary to record this Conservation Easement in the public records. 19. Modifications. This Conservation Easement may be amended, altered, released or revoked only by written agreement between the Parties hereto or their heirs, assigns or successors-in-interest and with written approval of the Service. Any such modification shall be consistent with the purposes of this Conservation Easement and the Conservation Instrument and shall not affect the perpetual duration of this Conservation Easement. The Grantee shall promptly record any written modification in the public records of Collier County, Ftorida and thereafter promptly provide a conformed copy of the recorded modification to the Grantor and to the Service. 20. Written Notice. All notices, consents, approvals or other communications hereunder shall be in writing and delivered personally or sent by facsimile or by a recognized overnight delivery service. Notice by either of the previous methods shall be deemed given upon delivery. Notice also may be sent by United States mail, certified, return receipt requested and postage prepaid. Such notice shall be deemed given five (5) days after deposit in the United States mail. Notice shall be addressed as follows or to such other address as either Party or the Service may from time to time specify in writing: To Grantor: Collier County Board of County Commissioners 3301 Tamiami Trail East Naples, Florida 34112 Telephone number: 239-252-2961 Fax number: 239-252-6713 To Grantor: Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Land & Water, Trust, Inc. 23998 Corkscrew Road Estero, FL 33928 Telephone number: 239-657-2253 Fax number: 239-657-8392 To Grantee: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission 620 South Meridian Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1600 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 102 of 130 To the Service: Field Supervisor United States Fish and Wildlife Service South Florida Ecological Services Office 1339 20th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960-3559 Facsimile: (772) 562-4288 21. Subordination of Liens. Grantor hereby covenants with said Grantee that Grantor is lawfully seized of said Property in fee simple; that the Property is free and clear of all encumbrances that are inconsistent with the terms of this Conservation Easement; that all mortgages and liens on the Property, if any, have been subordinated to this Conservation Easement; that Grantor has good right and lawful authority to convey this Conservation Easement; and that Grantor hereby fully warrants and defends the title to the Conservation Easement hereby conveyed against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever. 22. Fundin!!. Funding for the management, maintenance, and monitoring activities required to occur on the Property pursuant to this Conservation Easement and the Conservation Instrument shall come from the Caracara Prairie Preserve Endowment Fund Trust, a perpetual trust, and by any other means specified in the Conservation Instrument. 23. No Mer!!er or Release. This Conservation Easement provides specific and substantial rights to the Service as provided herein and in accordance with other agreements between the Grantor and the Service. These rights, among other things, prohibit the release or assignment of the rights, obligations and encumbrances established by this Conservation Easement in any fashion, except upon written approval of the Service. It is the intent of the Grantor, the Grantee and the Service that this Conservation Easement shall be a covenant running with title to the Property and that this Conservation Easement shall be binding upon subsequent owners of the Property. The Parties covenant and agree that this Conservation Easement may not be assigned, terminated or released in any manner or fashion without the consent and written agreement of the Service. In the event that the Grantor or any subsequent owner of the Property shall convey fee title to the Property to the Grantee or to any successor of the Grantee, the Parties expressly covenant and agree that this Conservation Easement shall not be terminated or extinguished by operation of law pursuant to the doctrine of merger or any similar or dissimilar doctrine or rule oflaw. 24. Mana!!ement. Grantor hereby covenants that the management of the Property shall be undertaken either by Grantor directly or by another party as provided in the Conservation Instrument. If management is to be undertaken by another party, Grantor must obtain that party's consent to undertake the management and provide payment to that party in accordance with the Caracara Prairie Preserve Endowment Trust Agreement. 25. Preservin!! Perpetual Ri!!hts. Grantor shall insert the terms and restrictions of the Conservation Easement in any subsequent deed or other legal instrument by which Grantor divests itself of any interest in the Property. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD unto Grantee forever. The covenants, terms, conditions, restrictions, and purposes imposed with this Conservation Easement shall be binding upon Grantor and shall continue as a servitude running in perpetuity with the Property. Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 103 of 130 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantor has hereunto set its authorized hand this _ day of ,2010. GRANTOR: ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA , Deputy Clerk BY: Fred W. Coyle, Chairman Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Jennifer B. White Assistant County Attorney The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 2010 by Fred W. Coyle, as Chairman of the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, on behalf thereof. She is personally known to me. Notary Public, State of Florida Print Name: My Commission Expires: GRANTOR: DATED: WITNESSES: CORKSCREW REGIONAL ECOSYSTEM WATERSHED LAND AND WATER TRUST, INCORPORATED, a Florida non- profit corporation (Signature) (Printed Name) BY: Bill Hammond, Chairman (Signature) (Printed Name) Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 104 of 130 STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF COLLIER STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this _ day of , 2010 by , as Chairman of the Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Land and Water Trust, Incorporated, a Florida non-profit corporation on behalf thereof. He is personally known to me. Notary Public, State of Florida Print Name: My Commission Expires: GRANTEE'S ACCEPTANCE The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission hereby accepts and agrees to the conditions of the foregoing Conservation Easement. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission By: Title: Date: Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: By: Print Name: Title: Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13. 2010 Page 105 of 130 EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRlPTION OF PROPERTY PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: WEST HALF (Wl/2) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NORTHWEST QUARTER (NWI/4) OF NORTHEAST QUARTER (NEI/4) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 106 of 130 DECLARATION OF TRUST FOR CARACARA PRAIRIE PRESERVE A DECLARATION BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, TO CREATE AN ENDOWMENT TRUST FUND TO ENSURE THAT ADEQUATE FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE TO MANAGE THE CARACARA PRAIRIE PRESERVE IN PERPETUITY SO THAT SUCH FUNDS WILL NOT BE USED FOR OTHER PURPOSES WHICH IS A PREREQUlSTE TO GENERATE PANTHER HABITAT CREDITS ON THE PROPERTY FOR THE PURPOSE OF MITIGATING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS CREATED BY COUNTY PROJECTS AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, on December 17, 2007, Collier County acquired approximately 367,7 acres of real property ("Property") for use in the Conservation Collier program in accordance with Ordinance No. 02-63, as amended ("Conservation Collier Implementation Ordinance); and WHEREAS, Collier County desires to also use the Property to generate Panther Habitat Units ("PHUs") in order to mitigate environmental impacts created by County projects; and WHEREAS, the concurrent use of the Property in the Conservation Collier program and to generate PHUs is consistent with the goals, objectives and policies of the Conservation Collier program; and WHEREAS, the Conservation Collier Implementation Ordinance established a Conservation Collier Management Trust Fund for the preservation, enhancement, restoration, conservation and maintenance of properties acquired for use in the Conservation Collier program; and WHEREAS, United States Fish and Wildlife Services ("USFWS") requires Collier County to create a separate endowment trust to ensure that adequate funds are available to manage the Caracara Prairie Preserve in perpetuity as a prerequisite to the generation of PH Us; and WHEREAS, the Caracara Prairie Preserve Endowment Fund Trust Agreement, for the creation of the trust, investment policy and trust assets is attached hereto as Attachment I. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT DECLARED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: ] . An endowment fund/trust will be established to ensure that adequate funds are available to manage the Caracara Prairie Preserve in perpetuity and not used for other Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 107 of 130 purposes as more specifically described in the Caracara Prairie Preserve Endowment Fund Trust Agreement. ATTEST: DWIGHT E, BROCK, CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: , DEPUTY CLERK FRED W. COYLE, CHAIRMAN Approval for form and legal Sufficiency: Jennifer B. White Assistant County Attorney 2 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 108 of 130 CARACARA PRAIRIE PRESERVE ENDOWMENT FUND TRUST AGREEMENT This Caracara Prairie Preserve Endowment Fund Trust Agreement (the "Trust Agreement") is made and entered into this _ day of _ 20_, by and between Collier County Board of County Commissioners, a political subdivision of the State of Florida (the "Grantor"), as well as its successors and assigns, and Wildlife Foundation of Florida Mitigation Trust Funds, Inc., a Florida not-for-profit corporation (the "Trustee"). Grantor and Trustee are hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Parties". RECITALS A. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service (the "Service") and Grantor have entered into the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Agreement (the "Conservation Bank Agreement"), dated _ _' 20_, wherein the Service agreed to Grantor's establishment and operation of the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank (the "Conservation Bank") described below. The Conservation Bank Agreement and its associated exhibits are incorporated herein by reference. B. Grantor is the owner and/or agent of approximately 367.7 acres of real property (the "Property") located in Collier County, Florida as more completely described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. The Conservation Bank will be physically located on the Property. C. As a condition of Bank establishment, Grantor has agreed to and is obligated to manage and maintain the Property in perpetuity to preserve its habitat and conservation values for the federally-listed Florida panther (Puma conca/or coryi) and crested caracara (Caracara cheriway) (the "Covered Species"), and other species that are dependent on the Property in accordance with the Conservation Bank Agreement and its associated exhibits, including, but not limited to, a conservation easement (the "Conservation Easement") granted by Grantor to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the Conservation Bank Agreement. D. As a condition of Bank establishment, Grantor agrees to authorize and direct the Trustee to establish and maintain an interest bearing management account (the "Interim Management Account") to cover costs associated with the Conservation Bank during the Interim Management Period (as defined in the Conservation Bank Agreement) and then to be appropriated in the manner set forth in Section 2.4 of this Trust Agreement. A further condition of Bank establishment is that the Grantor will provide a minimum lump sum amount equal to $417,350 to the Trustee for deposit into the Interim Management Account. Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 109 of 130 E. As a condition of Bank establishment, Grantor agrees to authorize and direct the Trustee to establish and maintain a separate endowed account (the "Endowment Fund"), which shall be funded with, among other things, a portion ofthe proceeds from the sale and/or conveyance of conservation credits on the Property. Beginning with the sale and/or conveyance of the first conservation credit, Grantor shall provide to the Trustee for deposit into the Endowment Fund a minimum amount equal to $394.72 per conservation credit sold until the principal of the Endowment Fund totals $813,200. F. The Trustee shall hold in trust and manage the Interim Management Account and the Endowment Fund. The Trustee shall have all the rights to and responsibilities for the management of the Account and Fund and for the investment of the Endowment Fund. The accrued interest and earnings from the Endowment Fund shall be used exclusively to fund the permanent management and maintenance of the Property as provided in the Conservation Bank Agreement and its exhibits. The Trustee shall provide to the Service and Grantor an annual "Financial Report of the Trust," as more particularly described in Section 3.5 of this Trust Agreement. G. By and through this Trust Agreement, Grantor intends to provide for the establishment of the Caracara Prairie Preserve Endowment Fund Trust (the "Trust") and to contribute to the Trust certain assets that shall be held therein. The assets shall consist of, but will not be limited to, the Interim Management Account and the Endowment Fund. H. Grantor and the Trustee agree to limit the activities of the Trust to those charitable purposes within the meaning ofInternal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3). The Trust shall be a tax-exempt organization under the Internal Revenue Code created for charitable purposes. I. The Trustee will receive, manage, and distribute monies to protect and maintain the Property in accordance with the Conservation Bank Agreement and its associated documents. J. The Trustee agrees to abide by an investment policy (the "Investment Policy"), as set forth in Exhibit "B" attached hereto, to protect the corpus of the Interim Management Account and the Endowment Fund principal. The direct investment decisions for the Trust shall be those of the Trustee. NOW, THEREFORE IN CONSIDERATION of the foregoing Recitals, which are incorporated into and made part of the Trust Agreement, and the covenants and obligations herein contained, the Parties do hereby establish the Trust and agree as follows: 2 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 110 of 130 1. Establishment of Trust I. I Transfer to Trust. The Grantor hereby agrees to transfer, assign, and deliver to the Trustee the assets described in Exhibit "c" attached hereto. 1.2 Trust Estate. The Trustee agrees to hold in trust, administer, and distribute any and all property transferred to the Trust at any time (the "Trust Estate") in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Trust Agreement. 2. Distribution of Trust Estate The Trustee will hold and distribute the income and principal of the Trust Estate as follows: 2. I Distributions of Income and Principal. The Trustee will distribute the income and principal, in accordance with Sections 2.5 and 4.2 of this Trust Agreement, to and/or for the benefit of the Grantor or its assignee in a manner consistent with the purposes and intent of the Conservation Bank Agreement and its related documents. The Trustee is authorized to make distributions to or for the benefit of the Grantor and/or the Service to pay any costs and expenses reasonably incurred in and related to the management of the Property, including but not limited to property taxes, contracts, equipment, materials, and signage, in accordance with the Conservation Bank Agreement and Conservation Easement. 2.2 Benefit/Detriment. Grantor and the Trustee acknowledge that the income, expenses, gains and losses of this Trust inure to the benefit/detriment of the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank and its habitat values. The Trustee agrees to make distributions to or for the benefit of the Grantor so that the Grantor may fulfill its obligations under the Conservation Bank Agreement. 2.3 Transfer of Propertv. The Endowment Fund will be used for the purposes of maintaining the Property in accordance with the Conservation Bank Agreement. The Grantor and Trustee acknowledge that the Property may be transferred to a third party with the written concurrence of the Service. The Trustee may transfer the Endowment Fund to another party upon written agreement of the Grantor, the Trustee, and the Service. 3 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 111 of 130 2.4 Interim Management Account. The Interim Management Account shall be maintained by the Trustee until such time that the Endowment Fund Target Amount is achieved, at which time the Interim Management Account may be terminated and all funds (excepting interest to be retained by Grantor) shall be transferred to the Endowment Fund. 2.5 Endowment Fund. The Trustee is not authorized to withdraw or otherwise transfer the principal of the Endowment Fund without written approval from the Service. 2.6 Termination of Trust. It is anticipated that the Trust will last in perpetuity because the obligation to manage and maintain the Property and to fund the costs and expenses associated with the management and maintenance of the Property are obligations that continue in perpetuity as covenants running with the land. If, however, the purposes of the Trust have been fulfilled, and it becomes necessary to terminate the Trust, the assets shall be distributed a) to an organization determined by the Internal Revenue Service to be tax exempt for one or more purposes within the meaning of Section 50 I (c )(3) of the Internal Revenue Code or corresponding section of any future federal tax code or b) to the Service or federal government for a conservation purpose in the State of Florida. Such determination for selection of distribution shall be agreed upon in writing by the Grantor and the Service. Such written determination shall be delivered to the Trustee. 3. Trustee 3.1 Appointment of New Trustees. If Trustee fails or ceases to act as trustee, a new Trustee with the financial management goals of principal protection and long-term growth may be appointed by the Grantor upon consultation with and written approval from the Service. 3.2 Appointment of Successor Trustee bv the Service. Ifthe Trustee fails to uphold and adhere to the practices and principles of this Trust Agreement, the Conservation Bank Agreement and its associated documents, the Conservation Easement, and the Investment Policy, upon thirty (30) days advance written notice to such Trustee by the Service, the Trustee shall be removed, and the Grantor and the Service may appoint a successor Trustee. 3.3 Appointment of Successor Trustee bv Court. If the Grantor and the Service are unable to appoint a successor Trustee as provided in the preceding subparagraphs because there is no one able and willing to 4 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 112 of 130 act as a Trustee, a court of competent jurisdiction shall appoint a successor Trustee. 3.4 Dutv of Successor Trustee. No Trustee shall be responsible for the acts or omissions of any prior Trustee or have any duty to investigate the accounts or administration of any prior Trustee or to take action to obtain redress for any breach of fiduciary duty of any prior Trustee. 3.5 Accounting to Service. The Trustee shall render periodic accounts of the administration of the Trust to the Service and Grantor. In no event, however, shall the accounting be rendered less than once each fiscal year in the "Financial Report of Trust," (the "Financial Report"). The Financial Report shall consist of copies of the Trust's monthly statements and an annual trust accounting that shall include annual reports regarding expenditures and reimbursements as well as income and contributions. The Service's written approval of the Financial Report shall be a complete approval protection of the Trustee as to all matters and transactions stated or shown by the accounting. The failure of the Service to transmit to the Trustee either (I) the written approval of such accounting, or (2) a written objection to the accounting with reasons specified, within ninety (90) days after the Trustee's submission of the Financial Report to the Service shall constitute the Service's approval. The Trustee shall follow the procedures and reporting requirements outlined in Exhibit "D" attached hereto. 3.6 Replacement of Trustee. A Trustee, including any corporate Trustee, shall cease acting as a Trustee and a Successor Trustee shall be appointed by the Grantor and the Service upon the occurrence of any one of the following events: (a) The dissolution of a corporate Trustee as determined by applicable state law. (b) The bankruptcy of a Trustee. The term "bankruptcy" shall include any of the following: (1) the filing of a voluntary petition under any federal or state law for the relief of debtors including the filing of a voluntary petition under any Chapter of Title ] I of the United States Code; (2) the continued pendency of an involuntary proceeding under any such law on the 60th day after its filing, or the entry of an order for relief under any such involuntary proceeding, whichever occurs first; (3) the making of a general assignment for the benefit of the Trustee's creditors; or 5 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 113 of 130 (4) the seizure by a sheriff, receiver or trustee of a substantial portion of the Trustee's assets. (c) Upon the effective date of the transfer of the Trustee's responsibilities to a Grantor and Service-approved successor. (d) The Service proves that the Trustee has acted with gross negligence or willful misconduct. 3.7 Bond of Trustee. No bond shall be required of any Trustee except upon an affirmative showing of good cause to a court having jurisdiction over the Trust. 3.8 Liabilitv of Trustee. No Trustee, Co-Trustee, or Successor Trustee shall be personally liable for its acts or failure to act except where such were the result of willful misconduct or gross negligence. 4. Trustee's Management Powers 4.1 Amend the Investment Policv. The Trustee may from time to time amend the Investment Policy upon written approval of the Service and the Grantor. 4.2 Power to Act. To carry out the Investment Policy and fulfill the purposes of the Trust, the Trustee shall have the power to do the following acts, in addition to any powers now or hereafter provided by Florida law: (a) Insure the Trust Estate against damage or loss and the Trustee against liability provided no such costs shall be paid from the Trust principal. (b) Upon prior written agreement of Grantor, as set forth in Exhibit "E" attached hereto, pay compensation, except from the Trust principal, to the Trustee, attorney, accountant, broker or other professional for services performed for the Trust. An entity, individual or organization qualified to do so may perform professional or other services for the Trust and the Trust may compensate the Trustee or the Trustee's associates or affiliates at their usual rate for such services with approval by the Grantor. The Trustee will inform the Grantor of the fees on an annual basis if there are any changes to such fees. 6 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 114 of 130 (c) Make disbursements, except from Trust principal, to pay the costs of undertaking activities for the perpetual management of the Conservation Bank in accordance with the Conservation Bank Agreement. The Trustee is authorized to disburse sums from the non-principal portion of the Trust to reimburse Grantor for the costs of management expenditures and to refund the Grantor such amounts as the Grantor specifies in writing. (d) Payor contest any claim, settle a claim by or against the Trust by compromise, arbitration or otherwise, and release any claim (collectively referred to as "settlement" or "settlements") belonging to the Trust to the extent that the claim is uncollectible. The Trustee shall provide reasonable notice to the Service prior to the occurrence of any settlement. No settlement shall be paid from the Trust principal without the written approval of the Service. ( e) Compromise, settle, and defend legal actions against the Trust. The Trustee shall provide the Service with reasonable notice of any such legal action. The Trustee also shall provide reasonable notice to the Service prior to the compromise or settlement of any such action. No compromise or settlement shall be paid from the Trust principal without the written approval of the Service. (f) Execute and deliver all instruments which will accomplish or facilitate the exercise of the powers vested in the Trustee. (g) Establish checking, savings, and any other financial accounts associated with this Trust Agreement. (h) Act without court approval if the action is otherwise proper. (i) Employ and empower agents or advisors to act on the Trustee's behalf. (j) Exercise any power necessary to manage and invest the Trust Estate in accordance with the guidelines set forth herein and in the Investment Policy. 5. General Administrative Provisions The following general administrative provisions shall govern the Trust: 7 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 115 of 130 5.1 Governing Law: Severabilitv. The validity and construction of any provision of the Trust shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. If any provision of the Trust is determined to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions hereof shall nevertheless be carried into effect. 5.2 Spendthrift. No interest in the principal or income of this Trust shall be transferred, assigned, anticipated, encumbered or subj ect to claims of creditors or others or to legal process prior to its actual receipt by the beneficiary. 5.3 Uniform Principal and Income Act. The allocation of receipts and expenses between principal and income accounts shall be governed by the Florida Uniform Principal and Income Act ("Act"), as amended. The Trustee shall determine how to allocate receipts or expenses that are not governed by the Act or defined or specified in the Conservation Bank Agreement and in this Trust Agreement. 5.4 Entire Agreement. This Trust Agreement constitutes the entire agreement and understanding between the parties hereto. This Trust Agreement supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements, representations or understandings regarding the Interim Management Account, the Endowment Fund, and the Trust Estate, if any, whether written or oral, with the exception of those provisions of the Conservation Bank Agreement. 5.5 Notices. The individuals named below shall be the representatives (the "Representatives") of the Grantor and Trustee for purposes of this Trust Agreement. Notices shall be made in writing and may be delivered in person, by mail, by telecopy (facsimile), or by electronic mail (email). Notices shall be effective only when received at the address of the appropriate Representative to be notified. Any change in the contact information for the Representatives shall be communicated in writing to the other Representatives and the Service within ten (10) business days of the change. If to the Trustee: Wildlife Foundation of Florida Mitigation Trust Funds, Inc. Attention: Will Bradford, CFO 620 South Meridian Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1600 Facsimile: 850-921-5786 8 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 116 of 130 If to the Grantor: Collier County Board of County Commissioners 3301 Tamiami Trail East Naples, FL 34112 With Copy to: Collier County Conservation Collier Program Attention: Melissa Hennig 3301 Tamiami Trail East Naples, FL 341 12 Facsimile: 239-252-6720 If to the Service: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Attn: Field Supervisor South Florida Ecological Services Office 1339 20th Street Vero Beach, Florida 32960-3559 Facsimile: 772-562-4288 5.6 Nondiscrimination. In the performance of obligations and responsibilities under this Trust Agreement, neither the Grantor nor the Trustee will discriminate against any person because of race, color, national origin, handicap, religion, or gender. 5.7 No Obligation. Nothing in this Trust Agreement may be construed to obligate the United States or the Service to any current or future expenditure ofresources in advance of the availability of appropriations from Congress. 5.8 No Limit. Nothing contained in this Trust Agreement is intended to limit the authority of the Service to seek civil or criminal penalties or otherwise fulfill its enforcement responsibilities under applicable laws. This Trust Agreement is not a substitute for compliance with applicable Federal laws. 5.9 Nonexclusive Arrangement. This Trust Agreement shall not make or be deemed to make any party to the Trust Agreement an agent for or the partner of any other party. This Agreement neither creates nor should it be construed to create an exclusive arrangement between the United States and the Trustee. 9 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 117 Df 130 5.10 Irrevocable Trust. The Trust is irrevocable unless revocation is approved in writing by the Grantor and the Service. 5.11 Amendment of Trust. The terms of the Trust may be amended at any time as the Grantor, Trustee and the Service shall agree in written instrument. 6. Defmitions 6.1 Person. The term "persDn" includes an individual, trust, estate, partnership, association, company, corporation, or other entity. 6.2 Trustee. The terms "Trustee", "Trustees", or "Co-Trustee" shall include any successor Trustee. A successor Trustee may be a corporate Trustee. 6.3 Principal. The terms "principal" or "corpus" mean the principal sum or capital, as distinguished from interest or income, which constitutes the main body of the Trust. 10 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 118 of 130 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantor and the Trustee have signed and executed this Trust Agreement as of the date first written above. GRANTOR: ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: Fred W. Coyle, CHAIRMAN , Deputy Clerk Approval as to form and legal sufficiency: Jennifer B. White Assistant County Attorney TRUSTEE: Wildlife Foundation of Florida Mitigation Trust Funds, a Florida not-for-profit corporation By: Name: Its: Date: APPROVED: United States Fish and Wildlife Service By: Name: Its: Date: II Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 119 of 130 TRUSTEE'S CERTIFICATION The undersigned hereby acknowledges having read and understood the terms and provisions of the foregoing Trust Agreement. I hereby accept appointment as a Trustee, and agree to hold, administer and distribute the Trust Estate in accordance with the provisions of this instrument. Dated, this _ day of _ 20_, Wildlife Foundation of Florida Mitigation Trust Funds, a Florida not-for-profit corporation By: Name: Its: Date: 12 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 120 of 130 Exhibit "A" CARACARA PRAIRIE PRESERVE ENDOWMENT FUND TRUST PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Approximately 367.7 acres located in Collier County, Florida as more particularly described as: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: WEST HALF (W1/2) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW1/4) OF NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE1/4) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 121 of 130 Exhibit "B" CARACARA PRAIRIE PRESERVE ENDOWMENT FUND TRUST INVESTMENT POLICY INTRODUCTION Collier County Board of County Commissioners, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, has designated the Wildlife Foundation of Florida Mitigation Trust Funds, Inc., a Florida not-for- profit corporation, as the trustee of the Caracara Prairie Preserve Endowment Fund Trust ("Trust"). This Investment Policy has been adopted specifically for the Trust and may be amended as necessary from time to time. The purpose of this Investment Policy is to establish and facilitate a clear understanding of the Trust's objectives, goals, and guidelines. PURPOSE & OBJECTIVES The Trust has been established to provide funding for the maintenance and land stewardship of the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank ("Project") for the protection of the natural resources on the Property of the Florida panther (Puma conca/or coryi), crested caracara (Caracara cheriway) and other protected species that are dependent on these lands in perpetuity. This funding shall be accomplished through a prudent strategy of investment set to maintain and increase the purchasing power of the Trust, without putting the principal value of these funds at imprudent risk. The Trust shall be a composite of: 1. Assets and funds generated from the sale or conveyance of conservation credits (Principal funds). 2. Interest earned from successful investment performance using this Investment Policy. 3. A conservative payout policy of the interest and earnings of the Trust to ensure the annual land stewardship responsibilities and habitat management operations of the Project. Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 122 of 130 INVESTMENT GOALS Investment goals for the Trust are to: 1. Satisfy the requirements of the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Agreement and the Caracara Prairie Preserve Endowment Fund Trust Agreement. 2. It is desired that the aggregate portfolio produce "market level returns", as represented by the benchmark index or mix of indices reflective of the assets under management return objectives and risk tolerance. The benchmark, or "policy index", to be used will be the blended return based upon asset allocation for the portfolio; returns generated by the Standard and Poor's 500 Index for the equity portion of the assets; Money Market Index quoted in the major financial newspapers, such as Investors Business Daily or Financial Times, for the short-term money market funds; and Lehman Brother's Bond Index for the fixed income investments. The real return objective of the total portfolio is Consumer Price Index (quoted as noted above) +5% measured on the arithmetic mean basis, annualized over a five year time period. SPENDING POLICY Distributions will be made in accordance with the Caracara Prairie Preserve Endowment Fund Trust Agreement and the Conservation Bank Agreement. Spending for the Project will be based upon both annual operating and maintenance requirements and expenditures for long-term replacement of capital improvements. Exceptions to the projected annual expenditures for the Project can be implemented only if they assist in the land stewardship goals of the Project's natural resources, while protecting the financial viability of the Trust. This Trust is designated to support the costs related to the management, land stewardship, and administrative costs of the Project and the Trust only. ASSET ALLOCATION, INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT STYLE The target asset allocation for the investment portfolio is determined by the Trustee to facilitate the achievement of the Trust's long-term investment objectives within the established risk parameters. Due to the fact that the allocation of the funds between asset classes may be the single most important determinant of investment performance over the long run, depending upon current market conditions, the Trust's assets shall typically be invested in the following asset classes: Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 123 of 130 . US Large Cap Core Equity . US Large Cap Value Equity . US SmalllMid Cap Value . Non-US Equity . US Long Term Bonds . US Intermediate Bonds . US High yield Bonds . Cash and Cash Equivalents The actual asset allocation, which will fluctuate with market conditions, will receive the regular scrutiny of the Trustee. The Trustee bears the responsibility for making adjustments in order to maintain target ranges and for any permanent policy changes. In addition, the Trustee will explore and, if appropriate, use insurance industry based investments that insure the initial investment principal and provide a guaranteed return over an initial investment period, with the flexibility to withdrawal the account balance if necessary. Every effort will be taken to protect the account principal of the account and all investment policies and actions will reflect the need to maintain the account principal. INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE REVIEW The Trustee will be required to: I. Act as Trustee for the Fund. 2. Accept, deposit, invest, and manage funds received from the sale or conveyance of conservation credits on the Property. 3. Establish guidelines to implement this Investment Policy. 4. Invest the Trust assets. 5. Act in a prudent manner with respect to the investment of assets of the Trust. 6. Ensure compliance with the Trust's Investment Policy, 7. Identify and resolve disputes between Trustee and the Service. 8. Review all policies, objectives, and guidelines annually. Any modifications to this Investment Policy must be presented to and approved in writing by the Service and Grantor. 9. Notify the Service within thirty days (30) after Trustee obtaining knowledge of a decline in the principal of the Trust after the Trust has attained principal in the amount of$813,200. Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 124 of 130 PROHIBITED TRANSACTIONS RULE COMPLIANCE The following transactions are prohibited: 1. Any disbursement from the Trust that would result in a reduction in the Trust's principal unless the Trustee has provided thirty (30) days advance written notice to the Service and the Service approves such disbursement. 2. Disbursements from the Fund for any purpose inconsistent with the objectives stated herein, in the Caracara Prairie Preserve Endowment Fund Trust Agreement, or in the Conservation Bank Agreement and its associated documents. Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 125 of 130 Exhibit "C" CARACARA PRAIRIE PRESERVE ENDOWMENT FUND TRUST TRUST ASSETS Pursuant to the Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Agreement, approved by the Service, the Grantor will give Trustee a lump sum amount equal to $417,350 for deposit into the Interim Management Account. Grantor shall provide Trustee with payments in an amount equal to $394.72 per credit sold for deposit into the Endowment Fund. Grantor shall present such payments to Trustee until such time as the principal of the Endowment Fund totals $813,200. Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 126 of 130 Exhibit "D" Procedures and Reportinl.! Requirements Control of Funds I. All deposits into the Interim Management Account or the Endowment Fund shall be made via check or direct wire deposit and deposit receipts shall be issued by Trustee to Grantor and Service. 2. All funds shall be held by Trustee in a segregated, interest-bearing account for the exclusive benefit of the Trust and shall not be commingled with any other funds owned or managed by Trustee. 3. Trustee shall ensure that Grantor and Service be granted electronic access to view all activities in the segregated, interest-bearing account(s). 4. Trustee shall prepare, or cause to be prepared, an annual Financial Report for the Trust and submit it to Service and Grantor within thirty (30) days after the end of each fiscal year. Such Financial Report shall satisfy and be in accordance with the reporting requirements under section 3.5 of the Trust Agreement. 5. Interest earned on all Trust funds shall be accumulated in the Trust. Disbursements 1. A five (5) year budget shall be prepared by the Grantor for the operation and maintenance of the Property. This budget shall be reviewed and approved by the Service, shall be in accordance with the Conservation Bank Agreement, and shall be in sufficient detail as to the type of expenditure to allow Trustee to fund monthly disbursement requests to Grantor. 2. The budget shall be re-evaluated and re-approved by the Grantor and Service every two (2) years unless an interim budget change is requested by the Grantor. Grantor may request an interim budget request at any time. 3. The Grantor shall submit a monthly draw request which provides the information enumerated below. All expenditures submitted in the monthly draw request shall be approved by the Grantor, or Grantor's designated representative, together with a sworn statement that all disbursements are for the purpose of the operations, maintenance and management of the Property in accordance with the Conservation Bank Agreement. a. Budget by Cost Category b. Current Payment Request Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 127 of 130 c. Total Payments - Project to Date d. Balance Remaining on Budget by Cost Category 4. The Trustee shall issue checks within five (5) business days after the receipt of the monthly draw request submittal. Other 1. The Trust will be audited on an annual basis by the Trustee's external independent auditor. 2. All investment of the Trust's funds shall be made in accordance with the Trust Investment Policy. Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 128 of 130 Exhibit "D" WILDLIFE 'FOUNDATION OF 'FLORIDA ESTABLISHED 1994 Paragraph 4.2.b of the Caracara Prairie Preserve Endowment Fund Trust Agreement entered into on authorizes the payment of compensation from the Trust for professional services performed for the Trust. The current rates for such services are: Administrative Fee to Trustee - 1 % of the balance of the accounts (Interim Management Fund and the Endowment Fund). Fees will be assessed quarterly in arrears. Management Fee to Investment Manager ~ 1 % of the balance of the accounts (Interim Management Fund and the Endowment Fund). Fees will be assessed quarterly in arrears. Please indicate your consent by signing below: GRANTOR: ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: , Deputy Clerk Fred W. Coyle, CHAIRMAN Approval as to form and legal sufficiency: Jennifer B. White Assistant County Attorney This form is to be returned to the Trustee: Wildlife Foundation of Florida, Inc. Attn. Will Bradford 620 South Meridian Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1600 Phone: 850-524-3137 Fax: 850-921-5786 Email: wbradfordCcvWildlifeFlorida.org Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 129 of 130 Exhibit I - Endowment Deposit, Target Amount, Target Date, Interim Management Account Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Endowment for Long Term Management Interim Mana1!ement Account FYII FYI2 FY13 FYI4 FYI5 FYI6 FYI7 Interest Rate Conservative Interest on Investment Annual Inflation over last 20 years Average Return on Investment Tar1!et Amount Manager Acreage Annual Operating Cost (per acre) Annual Operating Cost (total) Target Amount Endowment Deposit Total Credits Endowment Deposit Tar1!et Date $ 110,150 $ 83,900 $ 83,900 $ 27,250 $ 27,250 $ 19,750 $ 65,150 4.5% 2.0% 2.5% Collier County 367.7 $ 55.29 $ 20,330 $813,200 2,060.2 $394.72 December 31, 2017 Agenda Item No. 16E9 April 13, 2010 Page 130 of 130 Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Endowment for Long Term Management Invasive exotic plant management of the Bank lands for the first eight years following the completion of the initial removal will be conducted by a qualified Collier County contractor to ensure that the exotic species are proactively treated during this critical period. Other management activities such as mowing and fire application for the first eight years following the completion of the initial exotic plant removal will be conducted by a qualified Collier County contractor or Collier County employees. Vegetation and wildlife monitoring for the first five years following the completion of the initial exotic plant removal will be conducted annually by Johnson Engineering, Inc. The exotic plant control contractor, mowing contractor and Johnson Engineering, Inc. will be contracted annually by the Banker, Collier County. Funds set aside specifically for these contracts will be held by a separate third party in an Intermediate Management Fund. Collier County will submit a Bank Letter showing proof of funds in January of each year during this period to the USFWS for the amount contracted with each agency. An endowment fund with a separate third party will be established to fund long-term management and monitoring beyond the initial, eight year period. The Bank is expected to sell out of credits in eight years (December 2017), at which time the endowment fund will be fully funded. Per acre management costs were arrived at based on actual management costs provided by SFWMD for ongoing management activities such as mowing, fire applications, and exotic species control. Annual monitoring costs were arrived at based on actual monitoring costs provided by Johnson Engineering, Inc. SFWMD management costs were based on information provided by Steve Coughlin in the SFWMD Vero Beach, FL, office. Johnson Engineering, Inc. monitoring costs were based on information provided by Peggy Grant and Church Roberts in the Johnson Engineering, Inc. Ft. Myers, FL office. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commissioner Conservation Easement monitoring costs were provided by Tom Ostertag in the FWC Tallahassee Office. Regardless of the time for sell-out of all bank credits, Collier County is committed to the funding of all required management during the initial eight year period. ~1twJ t-Jo. l~e ~ 1m [E @ [E 0 III [E ~ WJ APR8 2010 I~II LI Memorandum By ~ To: Board of County Commissioners Melissa Hennig, Principal Environmental specialist~ From: \\j~o\" April 13, 2010, Agenda Item ~xhibits to Agreement \ \.Of? " Because of their length, two exhibits for Agenda Item~ will not be included in the Collier County Board of County Commissioners agenda packet for the upcoming regular meeting on April 13, 2010. March 29, 2010 Date: Subject: These two exhibits to the Caracara Prairie Preserve Bank Agreement, Exhibit J (Phase I Environmental Site Assessment) and Exhibit K (Property Assessment and Property Assessment Acknowledgement), are included with this memorandum. The exhibits will be available to the public at the Clerk of Courts Office. Copy: Leo Ochs, County Manager Dwight E. Brock, Clerk of the Circuit Court Jeff Klatzkow, County Attorney Len Price, Administrator, Administrative Services Division Skip Camp, Director, Facilities Management Department Facilities Management Department Administrative Services Division Exhibit J - Phase I Environmental Site Assessment URS PHASE IIll ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT REPORT 360-Acres Tract No. 09001-011 Corkscrew Road & County Road 850 Collier County, Florida Prepared For: South Florida Water Management District 330t Gun Club Road West Palm Beach, Florida October 23, 2007 Prepared By: URS Corporation 7800 Congress A venue, Suite 200 Boca Raton. FL 33487 URS Job No.: 38616-724 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I URS October 23, 2007 Mr. Charles Masella Waste Water Compliance and Enforcement Florida Department of Envlronmental Protection, South District 2295 Victoria Avenue Fort Myers, Florida 33902 RE: Phase 1111 Environmental Site Assessment Report 360-acre Parcel Corkscrew Road & County Road 850 Tract No. 09001-011 Collier County, Florida URS Job # 38616-724 Dear Mr. Masella: URS Corporation (URS) is please to present two copies of this Phase I / II Environmental Site Assessment Report conducted at the 360-acre property, located in Collier County, Florida. If you have any questions concerning this report or this project please contact URS at your convenience. Respectfully Submitted, URS/ CpPORATlON i~~g'PG Project Manager c: Robert Taylor, South Florida Water Management District Robert Frakes, US Fish and Wildlife Service URS Corporation 7800 Congress Avenue, Suite 200 Boca Raton, FL 33487 Tel: 561.994.6500 Fax: 561.994.6524 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I URS October 23, 2007 Mr. Robert Taylor Lead Environmental Engineer Land Acquisition Support Division South Florida Water Management District 3301 Gun Club Road West Palm Beach, Florida 33410 Re: Phase IlII Environmental Site Assessment 360-Acres Corkscrew Road & County Road 850 Tract No. 09001-011 Collier County, Florida URS Job # 38616-724 Dear Mr. Taylor: Herewith transmitted is our report of the Phase IIII Environmental Site Assessment of Tract No. 09001- 011 in the Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed in Collier County, Florida, referred to as Corkscrew or the "subject property". The subject property is approximately 360 acres of land located along the southeast corner of the intersection of Corkscrew Road and County Road 850. This report has been prepared in accordance with URS' proposal to the South Florida Water Management District (District) and Work Order No. 27. A copy of this report has also been submitted to Robert Frakes, Ph.D. of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Vera Beach, Florida. URS appreciate the opportunity to support the District on this important project. If you have any questions with the information contained in this draft report, please contact URS at your earliest convenience. Respectfully Submitted, ~~RPORATION ~~Pt"~ Senior Geologist M1' 'Itv>u I . . Edw U A. Ledmg, P.G. Project Manager URS Corporation 7800 Congress Avenue. Suite 200 Boca Raton, FL 33487 Tel: 561.994_6500 Fax: 561.994.6524 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I URS October 23, 2007 Robert A. Frakes, Ph.D. Environmental Contaminants Coordinator U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 133920'" Street Vero Beach, FL 32960 Re: Phase I/II Environmental Site Assessment 360-acre Parcel Corkscrew Road & County Road 850 Tract No. 09001-011 Collier County, Florida URS Job # 38616-724 Dear Dr. Frakes: Herewith transmitted is our report of the Phase I/II Environmental Site Assessment of Tract No. 09001- 011 in the Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed in Collier County, Florida, referred to as Corkscrew or the "subject property". The subject property is approximately 360 acres of land located along the southeast comer of the intersection of Corkscrew Road and County Road 850. If you have any questions with the information contained in this report, please contact URS at your earliest convenience. Respectfully Submitted, URS CJJjPORA nON f!j !::::t fbP- Senior Geologist fJr}lvh Edward A. Leding, P.G. Project Manager C: Robert Taylor, District URS Corporation 7800 Congress Avenue, Suite 200 Boca Raton, FL 33487 Tel: 561.994.6500 Fax: 561.994.6524 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................_..................................................................._....4 1.0 INTRODUCTION ..........................................................................................................................6 1.1 OBJECTNE........................................................................................................................6 1.1.1 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment ................................................................6 1.1.2 Phase IT Environmental Site Assessment ...............................................................6 1.2 SCOPE OF WORK ............................................................................................................. 7 1.3 LIMITING CONDITIONS .................................................................................................. 7 2.0 PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT ...............................................................8 2.1 PHYSICAL LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY ....................................8 2.2 ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING ......._.................................................................................8 2.2.1 Topography ............................................................................................................8 2.2.2 Soils.................. .............................. ................................................... .....................8 2.2.3 Geology and Hydrogeology .................................................................................10 3.0 mSTORICAL SITE AND SURROUNDING PROPERTY CONDITIONS.......................... 12 3.1 CURRENT AND PRIOR OWNERSHIP.....................-....................................................12 3.2 INTER VIEWS................................................................-................. .................................12 3.3 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY............................................-.................................................12 3.4 OTHER DOCUMENTS..................................................-.................................................13 4.0 SITE INSPECTION ......................................................................................_....._........................15 4.1 CURRENT USES OF THE PROPERTY ............._...........................................................15 4.2 SITE OBSERVATIONS ..........._...........................__..........................................................15 4.2.1 PCB-Containing Equipment. ........................................................._......................16 4.2.2 Solid Waste ............_............................................... ..............................................16 4.2.3 Drains and Sumps.................................................................................................16 4.2.4 Wastewater ............ ...... ....... ....................... ............. ..............................................16 4.2.5 Wells ....................................................................................................................16 4.2.6 Pits, Ponds, and Lagoons .....................................................................................16 4.2.7 Other Physical Evidence of Contamination .............._..........................................16 4.3 CURRENT USES OF THE ADJOINING PROPERTY .........._..._....................................16 4.4 SURROUNDING PROPERTIES OF POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN .17 5.0 REGULA TORY AGENCY REVIEW ..................._...................................................................18 5_1 Environmental Databases Review.....................................................................................18 5.1.1 Federal NPL List.._..._...........................................................................................18 5.1.2 Federal CERCLlS List .........................................................,...............................18 5.1.3 Federal RCRAInfo ............................................................_..................................19 5.1.4 USEPA FINDS Lisl.......................................................-..........-...........................19 5.1.5 Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS) ............................................19 5.1.6 FDEP State Hazardous Waste Sites (SHWS) LisL............................................19 5.1.7 FDEP Solid Waste Disposal Facilities/Landfill Sites.......................................... 19 5.1.8 FDEP AST/UST and Leaking UST Sites (LUST) Listing (STI-02)....................20 5.1.9 Orphan Sites.. ........__............................................... _...................._......................20 5.2 Regulatory Agency File Review............ _....................... ......__.........................................20 Phase VII Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No_: 38616-724 360-Acre Parcel Collier County, Florida I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District PHASE I ESA FINDINGS...................................................._...................................................................20 6.0 PHASE II ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT ............................................................21 6.1 CONSTITUENTS OF POTENTIAL CONCERN ............................................................21 6.1.1 Agrochemicals ................................ ......................................................................21 6.1.2 Metals..................................................................................... ............. ........ .........21 6.1.3 Volatile Organic Compounds...............................................................................22 6.2 GENERAL SAMPLING METHODOLOGY ...................................................................22 6.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL (QNQC)..........................................22 6.4 APPLICABLE REGULATORY STANDARDS ..............................................................23 6.5 SOIL SAMPLING PROCEDURE ....................................................................................23 6.6 TEMPORARY MONITOR WELL INSTALLATION AND SAMPLING PROCEDURES ................ ..... ... ......... ........................................ ...... ........... ....................................24 7.0 ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES .............................................................................._......................25 7.1 IMPROVED PASTURE AREAS .....................................................................................25 7.2 FORMER CUL TN ATED AREAS ..................................................................................25 7.3 FORMER AST AREA ........... ........ ................................. ........ ..........................................26 8.0 ASSESSMENT RESUL TS .................................................................................___......................27 8.1 IMPROVED PASTURE AREAS .....................................................................................27 8.2 FORMER CUL TN ATED AREAS ..................................................................................28 8.3 FORMER AST AREA ......................................................................................................29 9.0 FINDINGS ...........................................................................................................................................30 10.0 RECOMMENDA TIONS ........................................................................................._...................32 11.0 REFERENCES ......._.....................................................................................................................33 LIST OF FIGURES Figure I Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 LIST OF TABLES Site Vicinity Map Project Area Areas of Concern - Former Cultivated Areas, Improved Pasture Areas & Former AST Area Soil Boring and Temporary Monitoring Well Locations Map - Former Cultivated Areas, Improved Pasture Areas & Former AST Area EPA Method 8081 - Soil Analytical Results Map - Former Cultivated Areas & Improved Pasture Areas Metals - Soil Analytical Results Map - Former Cultivated Areas & Improved Pasture Areas Groundwater Analytical Results Map - Former Cultivated Area North & Improved Pasture East Soil OVA Screening Results - Former AST Area Table I Table 2 Sununary of Soil Analyllcal Results - Former Cultivated Areas, Improved Pasture Areas, and Interior Canal Sediments Summary of Groundwater Analytical Results - Former Cultivated Area North and Improved Pasture Area East Phase VII Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 38616.724 360-Acre Parcel Collier County, Florida I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Waler Management District Table 3 Summary of Soil OVA Screening Results - Former AST Area APPENDICES Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Appendix F Site Photographs Environmental Data Resources, Inc. Report GPS Points Soil and Sediment Analytical Laboratory Reports Groundwater Analytical Laboratory Reports, and Groundwater Sampling Logs Records of Communication Phase IIII Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 386t6-724 3 360-Acre Parcel Collier County, Florida I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District EXECUTIVE SUMMARY URS Corporation (URS) was retained by the South Florida Water Management District (District) to conduct a Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) on the property known as Corkscrew, referred to as the "subject property", located along the southeast corner of Corkscrew Road and County Road 850 in Collier County. The subject property is approximately 360 acres in the Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed and identified as Tract Number 09001-01 L The subject property is located in the western half of Section 30, Township 46 South, Range 28 East. It is URS' understanding that the District has developed a conceptual plan to restore the natural hydrologic flow on the property as part of the Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Restoration Project. The subject property consists of mixed-land use consisting of improved pasture land, former cultivated areas, wetlands and wooded areas. Five areas on the subject property, totaling approximately 105 acres, were formerly used for agriculture. This project was conducted in accordance with URS' proposal, dated September 5, 2007, to Mr. Robert Taylor, Lead Environmental Engineer of the South Florida Water Management District. The Phase I ESA was performed in general accordance with the AS1M "Standard Practice for Site Assessments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process" (ASTM E 1527-05 as currently amended). The purpose of the Phase I was to evaluate the historical and present use and activities on or near the subject property which may have resulted in the contamination by hazardous substances, especially agrochemicals, which may represent a "Recognized Environmental Concern". The Phase II ESA was conducted concurrent with the Phase I ESA to evaluate those areas determined to be a Recognized Environmental Concern by soil, sediment, and groundwater sampling events. These samples were analyzed for potential impacts through handling and use of hazardous substances or materials. The soil, sediment, and groundwater analytical results were reviewed from the Phase II ESA to estimate for the necessity for corrective actions. During the Phase I investigation and taking into consideration the intended use of the subject property the following areas were considered Recognized Environmental Concerns: Former Cultivated Areas (North and South) Improved Pasture Areas (East and West) Interior Canals Sediments Former AST Area In order to evaluate these areas soil, sediment, and groundwater samples were collected and analyzed for Constituents of Potential Concern (COPCs). The COPCs include organochlorine pesticides, the eight RCRA metals, and copper. The investigation included the collectIOn of 21 soil, 2 sediment, and 2 groundwater samples. Additionally, 2 split soil samples were collected. Soil samples were collected from the Former Cultivated Areas, Improved Pasture Areas, and Interior Canals, and analyzed for organochlorine pesticides, the eight RCRA metals, and copper. Six soil samples Phase fill Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 38616-724 4 360-Acre Parcel Collier County, Flonda I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District were collected from the Former AST Area and screened for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using an organic vapor analyzer (OVA). The analytical results from the Phase IT ESA investigation identified 4,4-DDT organochlorinated pesticides degradation products 4,4-DDD and 4,4-DDE in one of the 15 soil samples analyzed: soil sample IPW-I collected from the Improved Pasture West. The 4,4-DDE concentration detected in soil sample IPW -1 exceeded the Threshold Effect Concentration (TEe) but did not exceed the Probable Effect Concentration (pEe) for the Sediment Quality Assessment Guidelines (SQAG) (McDonald, et al 2003). The 4,4-DDD concentration detected in soil sample IPW -I did not exceed the TEC or PEC. Small concentrations of barium, chromium, copper, lead and mercury were also detected in the soil samples analyzed from the some of the areas of concern, but did not exceed the TEC or PEe. No other COPCs were found to be above the laboratory detection limits in the remaining soil samples that were analyzed for organochlorine pesticides, the eight RCRA metals, and copper. Arsenic was detected in groundwater sample TW -I collected from the Improved Pasture East (IPE) at a concentration of 0.081 mg/L, which exceeds the Groundwater Cleanup Target Level (GCTL) per Florida Administrative Code Chapter 62-777, Table I of 0.010 mg/L. Lead was detected in groundwater sample TW-I at a concentration of 0.028 mg/L, which exceeds the GCTL of 0.015 mg/l. Selenium was detected in groundwater sample TW-I at a concentration of 0.06 mg/L, which exceeds the GCTL of 0.050 mg/l. The filtered groundwater sample collected from TW-I exhibited arsenic at 0.010 mg/I; lead and selenium concentrations were below the laboratory detection limits, indicating that the arsenic, lead and selenium concentrations exhibited in the unfiltered sample were the results of high turbidity and not representative of the groundwater quality. The Phase IT was conducted to evaluate the potential impacts to the soil, sediment, and groundwater associated with former agricultural operations at the subject property. Based on the results of the Phase IT ESA investigations, URS has the following conclusions: . Due to the contaminants of concern identified at the areas of potential concern did not pose a risk to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service trustee species, and are below applicable State Standards, no corrective actions are proposed at the areas of concern. The Phase IT ESA scope of work performed at the 360-Acre property did not identif'y any potential environmental concerns on the subject property. Therefore; it is the opinion of URS that the site would be acceptable for its intended use. In the event that the District changes the land use and inundates the property or construct a Storm Water Treatment Area or Reservoir on the property, then URS recommends that soils in the vicinity of the Improved Pasture Area West and specifically in the area of soil boring IPW -I be further evaluated for organochlorine pesticides prior to changing the land use. Phase III! Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 38616-724 360-Acre Parcel Collier County, Florida I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District 1.0 INTRODUCTION URS Corporation (URS) was retained by the South Florida Water Management District (District) to conduct a Phase I/Phase II Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) for Tract Number 09001-0 II in the Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed, totaling approximately 360 acres (referred to as "Corkscrew"), herein referred to as the subject property. The subject property is located in the western half of Section 30, Township 46 South, Range 28 East. The subject property is located along the southeast corner of the intersection of Corkscrew Road and County Road 850 in Collier County, Florida. A Site Vicinity Map is provided as Figure 1. It is URS' understanding that the conceptual plan is for the property to be preserved in it's current state and be included as part of the Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Restoration Project. This project was conducted in accordance with URS' proposal, dated September 5, 2007, to Mr. Robert Taylor, Lead Environmental Engineer of the South Florida Water Management District. The project purpose, scope, and limitations are described below. 1.1 OBJECTIVE 1.1.1 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment The purpose of the Phase I ESA was to evaluate environmental concerns or issues that may be associated with the aforementioned property. Such environmental concerns or issues are subsequently referred to in this report as a "Recognized Environmental Condition" in general accordance with the ASTM Standard E 1527-05. A Recognized Environmental Condition is defined as: "The presence or likely presence of any hazardous substances or petroleum products on a property under conditions that indicate an existing release, a past release, or a material threat of a release of any hazardous substances or petroleum products into structures on the property or into the ground, groundwater or surface water of the property. The term includes hazardous substances or petroleum products even under conditions in compliance with laws. The term is not intended to include de minimis conditions that generally do not present a material risk of harm to public health or the environment and that generally would not be the subject of an enforcement action if brought to the attention of appropriate governmental agencies." 1.1.2 Phase II Environmental Site Assessment The purpose of the Phase II ESA is to further evaluate areas of potential environmental concern that may be associated with present or past land use by performing limited soil, sediment, groundwater sampling. The Phase II ESA was conducted in conjunction with the Phase I ESA to expedite completion of the site project. Phase II ESA activities included the collection of soil, sediment, and groundwater samples from the areas of potential concern identified during the Phase I ES^ and laboratory analysis of collected samples, and evaluation of the assimilated data. Phase VII Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 38616-724 360-Acre Parcel Collier County. Florida I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District 1.2 SCOPE OF WORK The Phase I ESA included a site reconnaissance of the property, a review of federal and state environmental databases and related agency information for the site and surrounding properties, interviews with owner representatives and regulatory agency contacts, historical aerial photograph review, a review of published geologic information, and other related items. This information was used to evaluate existing or potential environmental impairment at the site due to current or past land use. The Phase I ESA scope of work included the following items: Conduct field inspections of the subject property to identify hazardous or toxic materials used or stored on site; and identify stressed vegetation or areas of disturbance that may indicate areas of past on-site disposal or use; . Interview current tenants or owners having knowledge of current and/or past operations or construction activities; Review available aerial photographs to evaluate current and historical land use for the site and adjacent properties; Inspect possible agrochemical storage areas/equipment storage areas and agrochemical mix and load areas, discharge and disposal areas; Review commercially available environmental databases; . Observations of regional land use within Yo-mile of the properties, including readily visible conditions posing significant environmental concerns to the subject site; Review of agrochemical inventory list as available; Review appropriate environmental agency information pertaining to the site (if available in a timely manner). 1.3 LIMITING CONDITIONS URS was provided access to the entire area covered by the subject property. No conditions that limited URS' ability to complete the Scope of Work were encountered during the performance of the Phase VII ESA. 360-Acre Parcel Collier County, Florida Phase I/II Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 386t6-724 7 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District 2.0 PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 2.1 PHYSICAL LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY The subject property consists of approximately 360 acres of land located along the southeast comer of the intersection of Corkscrew Road and County Road 850 in Collier County, Florida (Figure 1). The subject property, identified as is Tract 09001-011, is located in Section 30, Township 46 South, Range 28 East. The main use of the land is for cattle grazing and ranching operations. improvements include interior west to east trending drainage ditches and canals associated with former cultivated areas, designated as Former Cultivated Area North (FCAN) and Former Cultivated Area South (FCAS). improved Pasture Areas, including a cattle cooling pond, are also present at the subject property, and were designated Improved Pasture West (IPW) and improved Pasture East (IPE). Unpaved access roads are located along the north and west boundaries of the subject property, and a second pond is also present along the north boundary of the subject property. Figure 2 is an aerial photograph of the site that shows the property boundaries and illustrates the individual tract. 2.2 ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING Environmental characteristics including topography, soils, geology and hydrogeology were evaluated based on site observations, published literature and available maps. These environmental characteristics can affect local groundwater flow, surface water flow and the potential for contaminant migration. 2.2.1 Topography The United States Geological Survey (USGS), 7.5 Minute Topographic Quadrangle Corkscrew dated 1973 and photo revised 1984, depicts the subject property as nearly level with an elevation of approximately 22 feet above mean sea level (M.S.L.). Elevation data are referenced to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD). Based on the site reconnaissance and a review of the topographic maps, the subject property is flat containing surface depression areas with a very gradual slope to the south and east. 2.2.2 Soils The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Soil Conservation Service Soil Survey of Collier County Area. Florida indicates that the surficial soils at the subject property are primarily the following: the Immokalee fine sand; the Riviera fine sand (limestone substratum); the Chobee, Winder and Gator soils (dcpressional); thc Boca, Riviera (limestone substratum) and Copeland (depressional) fine sands; the Wabasso fine sand; the Tuscawilla fine sand; and the Wider, Riviera (limestone substratum) and Chobee (depressional) soils. The following is a brief descnpl10n of the major soils located on the subject property. [mmokalee fine sand is a nearly level, poorly dramed soil found on flatwoods. The surface layer is typically black sand to a depth of 6 inches. The subsurface layer is light gray fine sand to a depth of approximately 35 inches. The subsoil to a depth of 58 inches is fine sand. The Phase un Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 38616-724 8 360-Acre Parcel Collier County. Florida I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District substratum is pale brown fine sand to a depth of approximately 80 inches. The available water capacity is low and permeability is moderate. The seasonal high water table is at a depth of 6 to 18 inches for I to 6 months during most years. Riviera fine sand (limestone substratum) is a nearly level, poorly drained soil found in sloughs and broad, poorly defined drainageways. The surface layer is typically gray sand to a depth of 6 inches. The subsurface layer is light brownish gray and light gray fme sand to a depth of approximately 32 inches. The subsoil to a depth of 54 inches is grayish brown and dark gray sandy clay loam. Limestone bedrock is at a depth of approximately 54 inches. The available water capacity is low and permeability is moderate to moderately rapid. The seasonal high water table is within a depth of 12 inches for 3 to 6 months during most years. Cbobee, Winder and Gator soils (depressional) are level, very poorly drained soils found on depressions and marshes. The surface layer of the Chobee soil is typically black fine sandy loam to a depth of 13 inches, The subsoil is dark gray to gray mottled sandy clay loam to a depth of 47 inches. The substratum is dark greenish gray and gray fine sandy loam to a depth of approximately 80 inches. The surface layer of the Winder soil is typically dark gray fine sand to s depth of approximately 5 inches. The subsurface layer is light brownish gray fine sand to a depth of approximately 15 inches. The subsoil is gray to dark fine sandy loam to a depth of approximately 50 inches. The surface layer of the Gator soil is typically black muck to a depth of approximately 25 inches. The substratum is very dark gray, grayish brown, greenish gray and light gray fine sandy loam to a depth of approximately 80 inches. The available water capacity is moderate in the Chobee and Winder soils and high in the Gator soil. The permeability is slow to very slow in all of these soils. These soils are ponded for six months or more each year during most years. Boca, Riviera (limestone substratnm) and Copeland (depressional) fine sands are level, very poorly drained soils in depressions, cypress swamps and marshes. The surface layer of the Boca soil is very dark gray fine sand to depth of approximately 4 inches. The subsurface layer is light gray ad brown fine sand to a depth of approximately 26 inches. The subsoil is dark grayish brown fine sandy loam to a depth of approximately 30 inches. Limestone bedrock is at a depth of approximately 30 inches. The surface layer of the Riviera soil is typically gray sand to a depth of approximately 6 inches. The subsurface layer is light brownish gray and light gray fine sand to a depth of approximately 32 inches. The subsoil is sandy clay loam to a depth of approximately 54 inches. Limestone bedrock is at a depth of approximately 54 inches. The surface layer of the Copeland soil is typically lack fine sand to a depth of approximately six inches. The subsurface is very dark grayish brown and dark gray fine sand to a depth of approximately 18 inches. The subsoil is light gray, mottled sandy clay loam to a depth of approximately 24 inches. The substratum is light gray marl to a depth of approximately 30 inches. Limestone bedrock is at a depth of approximately 30 inches. The permeability is moderate and the available water capacity is very low in the Boca soil. The permeability in the Riviera soil is moderately rapid to moderately slow. and the available water capacity is low in the Riviera soil. The permeability in Phase I/II Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 38616-724 9 360-Acre Parcel Collier County, Florida I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District the Copeland soil is moderately slow, and the available water capacity is moderate. These soils are ponded for 6 months or more each year. Wabasso fine sand is a nearly level, poorly drained soil in flatwoods areas. The surface layer is typically very dark gray fine sand to a depth of 6 inches. The subsurface layer is gray fine sand. The subsoil is black to very dark grayish brown fine sand, light yellowish brown, yellowish brown and gray mottled sandy clay loam to a depth of approximately 70 inches. The available water capacity is low and permeability is slow to very slow. The seasonal high water table is at a depth of 6 to 18 inches for I to 6 months during most years. Tuscawilla fine sand is a nearly level, poorly drained soil on flatwoods and in hammocks. The surface layer is typically dark gray fine sand to a depth of approximately 6 inches. The subsurface layer is light gray fine sand to a depth of approximately 14 inches. The subsoil is mottled, dark grayish brown, grayish brown and gray sandy clay loam to a depth of approximately 50 inches. The substratum is gray loamy fine sand to a depth of approximately 80 inches. The available water capacity is low and the permeability is moderate. The seasonal high water able is at a depth of 6 to 18 inches for I to 6 months during most years. Winder, Riviera (limestone substratnm) and Chobee (depressional) soils are nearly level, very poorly drained soils in marshes. The surface layer of the Winder soil is typically a dark gray fine sand to a depth of approximately 5 inches. The subsurface layer is light brownish gray fine sand to a depth of approximately 15 inches. The subsoil is gray fine sandy loam and gray sandy clay loam to a depth of approximately 50 inches. The surface layer of the Riviera soil is typically gray fine sand to a depth of approximately 6 inches. The subsurface layer is light brownish gray and light gray fine sand to a depth of approximately 32 inches. The subsoil is grayish brown and dark gray sandy clay loam to a depth of approximately 54 inches. The surface layer of the Chobee soil is typically mucky fine sand to a depth of approximately 6 inches. The subsurface layer is black fine sandy loam to a depth of approximately 13 inches. The subsoil is dark gray to gray mottled sandy clay loam to a depth of approximately 47 inches. The substratum is dark greenish gray and gray fine sandy loam to a depth of approximately 80 inches. The available water capacity of the Winder and Chobee soils is moderate and the permeability is slow to very slow. The available water capacity of the Riviera soil is low and the permeability is moderately rapid to moderately slow. The soils in this unit are ponded for 6 months or more during most years. 2.2.3 Geology and Hydrogeology Collier County is in the coastal lowlands unit of the Atlantic Coastal Plain physiographic province along the Western coast of peninsular Florida. The county is divided into six physiographic areas, which include the Immokalee Rise; the Big Cypress Spur; the Gulf Coastal Barrier Chain and Lagoons; the Ten Thousand Islands; the Reticulated Coastal Swamps and the Southwestern Slope. The subject property is located within the Southwestern Slope, which is at an elevation below approximately 25 feet above mean sea level (MSL). The Southwestern Slope is between the Gulf of Mexico and the western edges of the Phase VII Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 38616-724 10 360-Acre Parcel Collier County. Florida I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District Immokalee Rise and the Big Cypress Spur. Most of the area of the Southwestern Slope has a thin mantle of sand, which generally becomes thicker to the north, overlying an eroded Tarniarni Formation limestone surface (USDA, Soil Conservation Service, Soil Survey of Collier County, Florida, 1998). Regional groundwater flow is typically a subdued reflection of the topography and is locally influenced by soil permeability and nearby water bodies such as ponds, drainage ditches and canals. The east to west drainage ditches that transect the subject property along with the Corkscrew Swamp, which borders the subject property to the east and southeast, influences the general direction of groundwater flow in the area of the subject propertY. Although drainage is typically toward the southwest in the Southwestern Slope, the general groundwater flow direction in the vicinity of the subject property is anticipated to be toward the south and east. Phase I/I1 Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 38616-724 II 360-Acre Parcel Collier County, Florida I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District 3.0 mSTORICAL SITE AND SURROUNDING PROPERTY CONDITIONS 3.1 CURRENT AND PRIOR OWNERSHIP According to the Collier County Property Appraiser, the subject property is designated Folio Numbers 00053080006 and 00053080200. The current owner of the subject property is listed as Judy A. Starnes, et al. A chain-of-ownership record was not included in the scope of work for this Phase I/II ESA; therefore, previous ownership is not further noted or discussed. 3.2 INTERVIEWS URS obtained information regarding the historical and current uses of the subject property from an unnamed representative of the subject property through correspondence with Mr. Robert Taylor. The only pertinent information relayed to URS regarding environmental concerns or issues at the subject property was that an aboveground storage tank (AST) reportedly may have been located along the northern boundary of the subject property. URS also conducted regulatory telephone interviews. These regulatory interviews are further discussed in Section 5.2. 3.3 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Historical aerial photographs covering the subject property for years 1953, 1958, 1962, 1975, 1985, 1996, and 2006 were reviewed by URS. The aerial photographs, which were at various scales, were obtained from the University of Florida, the Florida Department of Transportation and the Collier County Property Appraiser. 1953 The majority of the subject property is undeveloped. The property contains numerous surface depressions inundated with water. A road (CR 850) has been constructed along the northwestern border. Trails are also evident along the northern and western borders of the subject property. Areas adjacent to the property are also undeveloped. A trail dissects the western portion of the subject property, extending from the southwest corner and then to the northern border. No structures are observed. 1958 Several trails have been cleared along the north and west borders and northwestern portion of the subject property. The aforementioned trail along the western portion of the subject property is no longer evident. Several small ponds are evident on an adjacent property, approximately 1,000 feet southwest of the closest border of the subject property. A road (Corkscrew Road) is evident along the northwest border of the subject property. No other significant changes are visible on the subject property or immediately adjaccnt properties when compared to the 1953 photograph. 1962 An additional trail has been cleared along the south border of the subject property, and several small trails transect the property leadIng from approximately four main cleared agricultural and/or pasture areas. Two cleared areas, along the southwest and northeast portion of the subject property, have west-east trending linear features indicative of row crops. These two areas respectively correspond to the areas of concern designated as Former Cultivated Area South Phase IIIl Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 38616-724 12 360-Acre Parcel Collier County. Florida I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District (FCAS) and Improved Pasture East (IPE) during this assessment. An additional cleared area is located along the northwest portion of the subject property and corresponds to the area of concern designated as Improved Pasture West IPW) during this assessment. A fourth cleared area is located along the northwest portion of the subject property, immediately east of IPW, and is the present location of a depressional mash/pasture including a cattle cooling pond. No other significant changes to the subject property or immediately adjacent properties are observed when compared to the 1958 photograph, 1975 The four aforementioned cleared areas remain at the subject property; however, linear features are less evident on IPE and FCAS. Two additional cleared areas are evident to the northeast and northwest of FCAS. The cleared are to the northwest of FCAS was designated as area of concern Former Cultivated Area North (FCAN) during this assessment. Remnant linear features trending southwest-northeast are evident on FCAN. A pond is evident along the north border of the subject property, in the area where a pond was identified to remain at the subject property during this assessment. The aforementioned trails are barely evident. The areas immediately adjacent to the west and northwest of the subject property have been cleared and are being utilized for agricultural purposes. Several residential and/or agricultural structures are evident adjacent to the northwest of the subject property, in the vicinity of the structures observed during this assessment. A pond is evident adjacent to the southwest of the subject property. No other significant changes to the subject property or the remaining immediately adjacent properties are observed when compared to the 1962 photograph. 1985 Linear features are no longer evident in the cleared areas of the subject property. A trail leading to a cleared area is evident adjacent to the south of the subject property and a residential and/or agricultural structure is evident adjacent to the southwest of the subject property near the aforementioned pond. No other significant changes to the subject property or the remaining immediately adjacent properties are observed when compared to the 1975 photograph. 1996 The aforementioned pond and structure are no longer evident adjacent to the southwest of the subject property. The area immediately adjacent to the subject property has been cleared and is being utilized for agricultural purposes. No other significant changes to the subject property or the remaining immediately adjacent properties are observed when compared to the 1985 photograph. 2006 A cleared area is evident adjacent to the northeast of the subject property and the remainder of the areas adjacent to the east and southeast of the subject property remain undeveloped. No other significant changes to the subject property or the remaining immediately adjacent properties are observed when compared to the 1996 photograph. 3.4 OTHER DOCUMENTS URS contacted Environmental Data Resources, Inc. (EDR) to conduct a search for available environmental records. The EDR report is a Radius Map with GeoCheck@ consisting of a boundary Phase IIII Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 38616-724 360-Acre Parcel Collier County, Florida 13 I South Florida Waler Management District I search of I-mile. The EDR report also included a search of Sanborn Fire Insurance Map coverage for the subject property vicinity. No Sanborn coverage was identified. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 36()"Acre Parcel Collier County, Florida I Phase VII Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 38616-724 14 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District 4.0 SITE INSPECTION 4-1 CURRENT USES OF THE PROPERTY URS conducted site reconnaissance on September 18, 2007 to visually inspect readily available areas of the property. According to information provided to URS, records maintained by the Collier County Property Appraiser, and site observations, the Corkscrew property encompasses approximately 367 acres, which is currently used for cattle grazing and ranching operations. Photographs taken during URS' site inspection are provided in Appendix A. 4.2 SITE OBSERVATIONS Improvements to the subject property are minor and include drainage ditches scattered throughout the subject property, and a cattle cooling pond along the northwest portion of the subject within the improved pasture area. A pond is located along the north border of the subject property. Wooden fencing and another gated entrance leading to the property adjacent to the north is located along the north border of the subject property. A picnic table was observed in this area. Barbed wire fencing has been utilized throughout the subject property. Access to the site is from the intersection of Corkscrew Road and County Road 850 into the northwest border of the subject property. Figure 3 is an aerial photograph illustrating the areas of concern on the subject property. Improved Pasture Areas The Improved Pasture West (IPW) area is the cleared area along the northwest portion of the subject property, to the east of the cattle cooling pond and southeast of the other pond. Unpaved access roads lead from the main entrance to the subject property into the northwest comer and then along the north and east border of IPW. The area designated Improved Pasture East (IPE) is the cleared area along the northeast portion of the subject property with a west-east tree line dissecting this area approximately in half and two other tree lines along the west and south of this area. No solid wastes, cattle pens, cattle dipping vats or indications of cattle dipping vats were observed, no evidence of structures or other environmentally significant features was observed to be associated with the Improved Pasture Areas during the site reconnaissance. Former Cultivated Areas A cleared area immediately south-southeast of IPW was observed to have remnant evidence of the former cultivation of row crops. A barded wire fence and a partial tree line, both trending west-east, separate FCAN and IPW. This area was designated Former Cultivated Area North (FCAN). A formerly cleared and partially overgrown area along the south-southwest portion of the subject property was designated as Former Cultivated Area South (FCAS). No evidence of the former use of FCAS for the cultivation of row crops was observed during the site reconnaissance. No solid wastes, structures, farm support buildings, mix and load areas or staging areas or other environmentally significant features was observed to be associated with FCAN or FCAS during the site reconnaissance. Former Aboveground Storage Tank Area 360-Acre Parcel Collier County, Florida Phase IIII Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 38616-724 15 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District Based upon information provided Mr. Taylor, a representative of the ownership of the subject property indicated that an aboveground storage tank (AST) was formerly located along the north border 0 the subject property, in the vicinity of the aforementioned access gate to the adjacent property, wooden fence and picnic table. This area was designated Former AST Area. No evidence of storage tanks, appurtenances, structure, solid wastes or other environmentally significant features was observed to be associated with the Former AST Area during the site reconnaissance. 4.2.1 PCB-Containing Equipment No electrical transformers or other potentially PCB-containing equipment were observed on the subject property. Electrical power lines run along the west border of the subject property. Two pole-mounted electrical transformers were observed immediately adjacent to the northwest of the subject property. Both of these transformers contain "Non-PCB" labels. These transformers appeared to be in good condition and did not appear to be leaking. 4.2.2 Solid Waste No evidence of the storage, generation or treatment of solid wastes was observed at the subject property. 4.2.3 Drains and Sumps No drains or sumps were observed. 4.2.4 Wastewater No processes that would generate wastewater were observed. 4.2_5 Wells No wells were observed. 4.2.6 Pits, Ponds, and Lagoons Numerous naturally occurring surface depressions and man-made ditches were observed throughout the property. Many of these surface depressions contain water during much of the year. A cattle-cooling pond has been excavated near IPW. A pond was also identified along the north boundary of the subject property. This pond was also apparently the result of a previous excavation because a mound overgrown with grass ad other vegetation was obscrved immediately adjacent to the south of this pond. 4.2.7 Other Physical Evidence of Contamination No other physical evidence of contamination was observed. 4.3 CURRENT USES OF THE ADJOINING PROPERTY The subjcct property is bounded to the north by undeveloped land which may be utilized as pasture; to the south and southeast by undeveloped land; to the east by undeveloped land containing a petroleum exploration well; and to the west by an access road and then an agricultural tract with several residential and/or agricultural structures. The subject property is bounded to the northwest by the intersection of Phase IIn Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 38616-724 16 360-Acre Parcel Collier County. Florida t I t South Florida Waler Management District Corkscrew Road and County Road 850, beyond which is an agricultural tract with no structures observed. 4.4 SURROUNDING PROPERTIES OF POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN t t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Based on site observations, a review of available documents, and a review of the environmental database, no potential environmental concerns were identified. The assumed groundwater flow is to the south and east. Areas to the west-northwest of the subject property would be considered hydrogeologically upgradient. Phase 111I Environmental Sile Assessment URS Job No.: 38616-724 17 360-Acre Parcel Collier County, Florida I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District 5.0 REGULATORY AGENCY REVIEW 5.1 Environmental Databases Review The information gathered from environmental databases through EDR was reviewed to evaluate if activities on or near the parcel could threaten the environmental quality of the subject property. The report provided by EDR is a review of database compiled by Federal, State, and local governmental agencies within a specific radius of the project. For this project the search radius was extended to two miles to account for the size of the subject property (approximately one mile radius) and satisfY the search requirements (one mile radius for all databases. The complete list of databases reviewed is provided in their report, included, as Appendix B. It should be noted that this information is reported as URS received it from EDR. It is not possible for URS to verifY the accuracy or completeness of information contained in these databases. However, the use of, and reliance upon this information is a generally accepted practice in the conduct of environmental due diligence investigations. The databases searched and the information obtained within these databases are summarized below. U.S. EP A National Priorities List ("Federal Superfund") (July 18, 2007) U.S. EPA CERCLIS List (April 23, 2007) RCRA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Information (RCRAInfo) (June 13,2006) U.S. EP A FINDS Report (Facility Index System) (July 19, 2007) State of Florida, Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), Solid Waste FacilitieslLandfill Sites (SWF/LF), (August 14,2007) FDEP State Hazardous Waste Sites (SHWS), (January 29, 2007) FDEP AST/UST/LUST List (STI-02) (May I, 2007), (May 1, 2007), and (August I, 2007), respectively ERNS Emergency Response Notification System (December 31, 2006) 5.1.1 Federal NPL List The EP A's National Priorities List (NPL) of uncontrolled or abandoned hazardous waste sites was reviewed for sites within a one-mile boundary search of the subject property. To appear on the NPL, sites must have met or surpassed a predetermined hazard ranking system score, been chosen as a state's top priority site, or pose a significant health or environmental threat. The database searches did not identifY any NPL sites within the specified two-mile radius search of the approximate center from the subJcct property. 5.1.2 Federal CERCLlS List The EPA's Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability [nformation System (CERCLlS) listings were reviewed. The CERCLIS database identifies hazardous waste sites that require Phase UU Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 38616-724 18 360-Acre Parcel Collier County, Florida I I I I I I I I I I I , I I I I I I I South Florida Water Managemeut District investigation and possible remedial action to mitigate potential negative impacts on human health or the environment The database searches did not identifY any CERCLIS sites within a two-mile radius search of the approximate center from the subject property. 5.1.3 Federal RCRAInfo The EPA's comprehensive information system, RCRAInfo, provides information supporting the Resource Conservation Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSW A) of 1984. The database contains data including selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). URS reviewed the RCRAInfo list and did not find facilities located adjacent to and within a two-mile radius search from the approximate center subject property. 5.1.4 USEPA FINDS List The EP A maintains the Facility Index System (FINDS). The FINDS is a compilation of sites, which EP A has investigated, reviewed or has been made aware of connection with its various regulatory programs. These regulatory programs include hazardous waste, water enforcement and permits, underground injection control, drinking water, as well as pesticides and toxic substances. URS' review of the FINDS list did not identifY any FINDS facilities located adjacent to and within a two-mile radius search from the approximate center of the subject property. 5.1.5 Emergeney Response Notification System (ERNS) The EPA maintains the Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS), which is a list ofreported CERCLA hazardous substance releases or spills in quantities greater than the reportable quantity, as maintained at the National Response Center, United States Coast Guard. Based on our review of the ERNS database, there were no ERNS incidences identified within a two-mile radius search from the approximate center of the subject property. 5.1.6 FDEP State Hazardous Waste Sites (SHWS) List The Florida SHWS inventory, which details sites scheduled for investigation or remediation, was reviewed to determine if SHWS are within one mile of the subject property. The database search did not identify any SHWS facilities located within a two-mile radius search of the approximate center from the subject property. 5.1.7 FDEP Solid Waste Disposal FacilitieslLandfill Sites The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) inventory of solid waste facilities and landfill sites (SWF/LS) was reviewed to determine if SWF/LS arc in the vicinity of the subject property. The database search did not identify any SWF/LS sites withm a two-mile radius search from the approximate center of the subject property. Phase [III Environmental Site Assessmeut URS Job No.: 38616-724 360-Acre Parcel Collier County, Florida 19 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District 5.1.8 FDEP ASTIUST and Leaking UST Sites (LUST) Listing (STI-02) The FDEP maintains a LUSTIUST/AST List (STI-02), which is a listing of facilities with underground storage tanks (USTs), aboveground storage tanks (ASTs) and leaking underground storage tanks (LUST). The database search did not identifY any AST, UST or LUST sites within a two-mile radius search from the approximate center of the subject property. The AST facility listed in the EDR report is located approximately 2.25 miles from the approximate center of the subject property. 5.1.9 Orphan Sites The EDR-supplied Orphan Sites List was reviewed which includes sites that have not been geocoded based on an absence of sufficient data regarding exact location. Based on the review of the Orphan Sites List, and area reconnaissance, none of these sites have the potential to create a Recognized Environmental Condition to the subject property. 5.2 REGULATORY AGENCY FILE REVIEW Among other representatives, Mr. Robert Hallman of the University of Florida Institute of Agricultural Sciences (IF AS) - collier County Extension, was contacted for information regarding the subject property. Mr. Hallman stated that the vicinity to the north of the subject property is still typically utilized as citrus groves, and that crops typically historically grown in the vicinity of the subject property included vegetables such as peppers and tomatoes. The majority of the land in the vicinity of the subject property currently utilized as what is locally referred to as unimproved pasture. He was unaware of any environmental incidents or violations being associated with the subject property and was not familiar with the specific historic use of the subject property. PHASE I ESA FINDINGS The Phase I ESA of Corkscrew has identified five potential areas of environmental concern associated with historical and current activities. These locations of the five areas are illustrated on Figure 3. Based on the results of the Phase I ESA, including the review of historical aerial photographs, contacts with regulatory agencies, and observations made during the site reconnaissance, URS has identified the following areas of concern that required Phase II ESA intrusive investigations: Former Cultivated Area North (FCAN) and South (FCAS) Improved Pasture West (IPW) Improved Pasture East (!PEl Interior Canal Sediments Former AST Area Phase IIII Environmental Site Assessment URSJob No.: 38616-724 20 360-Acre Parcel Collier County. Florida I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District 6.0 PHASE n ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT The Phase II ESA activities were based on the preliminary results of the Phase I ESA. The objective of the Phase II ESA was to further evaluate areas of potential environmental concern for the presence of contaminants. The assessment was conducted by collecting soil, sediment, and groundwater samples and evaluating the collected field and analytical data. The Phase II ESA included subsurface investigations of areas of potential concern identified in the Phase I ESA. The Phase II ESA scope of work included the following items: Evaluate soil, sediment and groundwater for the presence of contaminants originating from on-site sources; Develop budgetary cost estimates (if any) associated with site remediation based on results of the investigation. The Phase I ESA identified the five areas of potential environmental concern: Former Cultivated Area North (FCAN); Former Cultivated Area South; Improved Pasture West (!PW); Improved Pasture East (!PE); and Former AST Area. 6.1 CONSTITUENTS OF POTENTIAL CONCERN There are two primary groups of Constituents of Potential Concern (COPCs) that could have impacted soil, sediment, and groundwater at the Corkscrew property. These COPCs include agrochemicals and metals. Assuming the reported former AST was most likely utilized for the storage of petroleum, organic compounds associated with petroleum represent COPCs as well. 6.1.1 Agrochemicals Based on the observed site operations, the application of agrochemicals may have been historically performed at the subject property. Pesticide use could potentially have been limited to direct applications to livestock and row crops in the 1960s and 1970s. To evaluate the soil, groundwater, and sediments on the property for the presence of residual agrochemicals, soil, sediment, and groundwater investigations were completed. During the Phase II ESA, select samples were collected and analyzed for the following: Organochlorine Pesticides, (EP A Method 8081) 6.1.2 Metals To evaluate metal constituents in the soil, sediments, and groundwater on the subject property, soil, sediment and/or groundwater samples were collected and analyzed for the following metals: Eight Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Metals (Arsenic, Barium, Cadmium, Chromium, Lead, Mercury, Selenium, and Silver) Copper (EP A Method 601 OB) Phase VII Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 38616-724 360-Acre Parcel Collier County, Florida 21 South Florida Water Management District 6.1.3 Volatile Organic Compounds To evaluate petroleum constituents in the soil on the subject propertY, soil samples were collected and screened for the following volatile organic compounds (VOCs) utilizing an Organic Vapor Analyzer (OVA) equipped with a flame-ionization detector (FID). 6.2 GENERAL SAMPLING METHODOLOGY The following sections detail the laboratory and general field methodology used for the sampling and analysis of soil, groundwater, and sediments during the Phase II ESA at the subject property. Discrete soil and sediment samples were collected from randomly selected locations throughout each of the areas of potential environmental concern. Groundwater samples were collected from temporary monitor wells installed at two of the areas of potential environmental concern: IPE and FCAN. In order to enable future confirmation of assessed site conditions, the locations of the samples obtained from the subject property were recorded utilizing a portable Global Position System (GPS) receiver. Sample locations were logged based on utilizing units of Latitude (north) and Longitude (west). A copy of the GPS points is proVIded in Appendix C. 6.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL (QAlQc) Quality assurance procedures utilized during this assessment include compliance with the FDEP Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for Laboratory Operation and Sample Collection Activities. Laboratory analytical parameters, procedures, and quality control was conducted in accordance with Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, Physical Chemical Methods, Third Edition (EPA SW-846) methodologies; method specific quality assurance protocols and control procedures outlined in the Palm Beach Environmental Laboratories, Inc. (PBEL) Comprehensive Quality Assurance Plan. As part of the QAlQC for this project, selcct soil samples: FCAN-3, collected from Former Cultivated Area North (FCAN); and IPW-I, Improved Pasture West (IPW), were split and analyzed by USBiosystems, Inc., (USB) located in Boca Raton, Florida. The analytical results indicated a good correlation for the FCAN-3 and IPW-I split samples, except for lead. The laboratory analyses for FCAN-3 and IPW-I indicated lead at levels of <0.007 milligrams per kilogram (mglkg) and 0.187 mglkg, respectively. However, the split samples of FCAN-3 and IPW-I analytical results for lead were 0.889 mglkg and 1.77 mglkg, respectively. Several discrepancies were noted in the analytical results reported by PBEL and the split analytical results reported by USB. The diffcrent parameters being reported between the two laboratories can be attributed mainly due to the mcdia being analyzed. Although each of the samples was thoroughly mixed in the field, soil is hcterogeneous and comprised of many different materials and sizes, which can not be mixed into a homogeneous sample. Because of the heterogeneity of the soil samples, laboratory analysis of split samples typically results in differing concentratIOns even in samples that have been thoroughly mixed. Based on URS' revIew of the data, QAlQC procedures, and performance of the two laboratories, the data is acceptable. Phase VII Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 38616-724 22 360-Acre Parcel Collier County, Florida I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District 6.4 APPLICABLE REGULATORY STANDARDS In an effort to develop appropriate cleanup target levels for the soil at the subject property, URS considered the future use of the Corkscrew Property that includes the restoration of natural hydrologic flow and limited access by the general public for the Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Restoration Project. Therefore, the principal component of this assessment is to identify constituents that potentially or adversely affect the ecological environment. Since a portion of the soils within the Corkscrew Property may eventually be periodically inundated and the soils become sediment, albeit temporarily, the soil contaminant concentrations were compared to consensus-based Threshold Effect Concentrations (TEe) and Probable Effect Concentrations (PEe) as described in Table 7 of Development and Evaluation of Consensus-Based Sediment Quality Assessment Guidelines (SQAGs) for Freshwater- Ecosystems, published by MacDonald Environmental Sciences, Ltd. for the FDEP in 2003. In addition to the established SQAGs, soil contaminant concentrations were also compared to the SCTL values as provided in the Florida Administrative Code (F AC) Chapter 62-777. Constituents detected in the groundwater at the properties were evaluated using the GeTLs defmed in F AC Chapter 62-777. 6.5 SOIL SAMPLING PROCEDURE The primary objective for the collection and chemical analysis of soil samples was to evaluate the average concentrations of residual agrochemical constituents, specifically organochlorine pesticides, and the eight Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) metals and copper. A stainless steel hand auger was used to collect the soil and sediment samples from the Improved Pasture Areas and the Former Cultivated Areas. The auger bucket was cleaned before the initial sample was collected and between each sampling event using a solution of Alconox(lil and water. Soil and sediment samples from the Improved Pasture Areas and Former Cultivated wer,e in general, collected following the protocol established by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) document entitled Site Characterization: Background (Field) Sampling dated January 2003. The data received during the course of the assessment is considered representative of the Improved Pasture Areas and Former Cultivated Areas, given the assumed consistent application rate and methodology utilized for the application of anthropogenic materials typically used in agricultural operations. Soil and sediment samples were randomly collected from the areas of concern at a maximum density of one sample per 20 acres at an interval from the surface to six inches below land surface (hIs). One soil sample was collected from IPW. Four soil samples were collected from IPE. Eight soil samples and one sediment sample were collected from FCAN. Two soil samples and one sediment sample were collected from FCAS. At each sampling point the soil was transferred to a stainless steel bowl and thoroughly mixed with a stainless steel spoon. The soil sample was then placed in a pre-cleaned laboratory bottle ware, labeled with the appropriate sample identification, and then preserved on ice in a cooler. Three of the soil samples collected from IPE (IPE-2, IPE.3 and IPE4) were collected on September 27, 2007. The remaining soil samples and the sediment samples were collected on September 18,2007. A copy of the soil laboratory analytical reports and chain of custody record are included in Appendix D. Phase I/I1 Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 38616-724 23 360-Acre Parcel Collier County" Florida South Florida Water Management District Soil samples were collected from the surface to four feet bls at six locations throughout the Former AST Area using a Geoprobe@ drill rig with a four-foot stainless-steel soil sampler equipped with dedicated liners on September 27, 2007. Geoprobe@sampling equipment was cleaned and decontaminated prior to each sampling event. The soils collected from these borings were placed in glass jars covered with aluminum foil. Any volatile organic compounds (VOCs) present in the sols collected were allowed ample time to volatilize (-10 minutes). The headspace above the soil in each jar was then screened utilizing an OVAlFID. The OVAlFID utilized to screen the soils was a Foxboro Century 128 that was successfully calibrated using 95 parts per million (ppm) Methane as the span gas on September 26, 2007. The results of the screening of soils collected from the Former AST area is summarized in Table 3. 6.6 TEMPORARY MONITOR WELL INSTALLATION AND SAMPLING PROCEDURES JAEE Environmental Services, Inc., a state certified water well contractor, collected groundwater samples from two of the boring locations on the Corkscrew Property on September 27,2007. A four-foot stainless steel GeoprobeiID SPI5 at IPE-I and FCAN-5 using a GeoprobeiID drill rig. After the SPI5 was advanced to approximately 7.0 feet bls, the piezometer was purged with a peristaltic pump containing new, dedicated silicon tubing connected to new, dedicated polyethylene tubing until the groundwater was visually clear of sediment. Geoprobe@ sampling equipment was cleaned and decontaminated prior to each sampling event. After pumping approximately 5 gallons of groundwater, samples were collected from each sample point. The groundwater purged from each of the wells was allowed to percolate into the soil in the immediate vicinity of well point. The groundwater sample collected from IPE-I was designated TW-1. The groundwater sample collected from FCAN-5 was designated TW-2. Groundwater samples were collected from the well points in accordance with the FDEP SOP and URS' Quality Assurance Manual (QAM). New, dedicated non-reusable polyethylene tubing was used for each well and properly disposed afterwards. The samples were collected from the effluent line of the peristaltic pump directly into laboratory pre-cleaned vials and bottleware. Labels were affixed to each bottle depicting the sample number and the required laboratory analysis. Each sample bottle was then preserved on ice in a cooler for transport to Palm Beach Environmental Laboratories Inc. (PBEL), following chain of custody procedures for analysis of the COPECs. The chain of custody records and groundwater analytical laboratory reports are included in Appendix E. Phase IIII Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 38616-724 360-Acre Parcel Collier County. Florida 24 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District 7.0 ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES The following sections summarize the results of the Phase II ESA activities according to area. 7.1 IMPROVED PASTURE AREAS The primary objective for the collection and chemical analysis of soil and groundwatet samples from the Improved Pasture Areas was to evaluate the soils for the presence of residual agrochemical constituents, specifically organochlorine pesticides and the RCRA 8 metals and copper. These agrochemicals may have been periodically applied as part of the routine maintenance of the pastures. On September 18, 2007, one soil sample, designated IPW-I, was collected from the hnproved Pasture West (IPW) and one soil sample, designated IPE-I, was collected from the Improved Pasture East (IPE). On September 27, 2007, three additional soil samples, designated IPE-2, IPE-3 and IPE-4, were collected from IPE. These additional sample were collected based on review of a historical aerial photograph taken in 1975. This photograph indicated that this area may have been used for agricultural purposed for a short period of time. Samples were collected from the surface to a depth of 6-inches bgs. One temporary monitor well was installed on September 27, 2007 immediately adjacent to IPE-I and the groundwater sample collected from this location was designated TW -I. The soil and groundwater samples were analyzed for Organochlorine Pesticides by EPA Method 8081 and the RCRA 8 metals and copper. The locations of the soil borings and temporary monitoring well are illustrated on Figure 4. 7.2 FORMER CULTIVATED AREAS The objective for the collection and chemical analysis of soil, sediment and groundwater samples from the Former Cultivated Areas was to evaluate for the presence of potential residual organochlorine pesticides and the RCRA 8 metals and copper which may have been applied to the fields as part of the farming operations. To evaluate the Former Cultivated Area South (FCAS), two soil borings, designated FCAS-I and FCAS-2, were randomly advanced on September 18, 2007. Soil samples were collected from the surface to six inches bgs. A sediment sample was collected from the surface to six inches bgs at a submerged ditch in FCAS and designated SED-Ion September 17, 2007. To evaluate the Former Cultivated Area North (FCAN), on September 18, 2007, eight soil borings, designated FCAN-l through FCAN-8, were randomly advanced. Soil samples were collected from the surface to six inches bgs. A sediment sample was collected from the surface to six inches bgs at a submerged ditch in FCAN and designated SED-2 on September 17, 2007. One temporary monitor well was installed on September 27, 2007, at the FCAN-5 boring location and the groundwater sample collected from this location was designated TW-2. The soil, sediment and groundwater samples were placed into laboratory-supplied bottleware, appropriately labeled and preserved and submitted to the contract laboratory under chain of custody procedures for analysis of organochlorine pesticides by EP A Method 8081 and the RCRA 8 Metals and copper. The locations of the soil borings, sediment sample location and temporary monitoring well are illustrated on Figure 4. Phase JIll Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 38616-724 25 360-Acre Parcel Collier County, Florida I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District 7.3 FORMER AST AREA To evaluate the potential impact from the reported former AST, six soil borings were advanced in the reported location of the former AST using a Geoprobe@ drill rig equipped with a four-foot stainless steel sampler containing dedicated liners on September 27, 2007. The soil borings were advanced from the surface to four feet bgs. Soil samples were placed into glass jars and covered with aluminum foil and allowed to volatilize for approximately ten minutes. The headspace above the soil in each jar was then screened using an OV AlFID for the presence of VOCs. Because no stains or petroleum odors were noted and based upon the relatively low net readings detected while screening these soils, no soil samples were submitted for laboratory analysis. The locations of the soil samples are shown in Figure 4. Phase IIII Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 38616-724 26 360-Acre Parcel Collier County, Florida South Florida Water Management District 8.0 ASSESSMENT RESULTS As part of the assessment, soil borings were advanced, temporary monitor wells installed, and soil, sediment and groundwater samples collected at the potential areas of concern, which included the Improved Pasture Areas, the Former Cultivated Areas and the Former AST Area. Figure 3 is an aerial photograph illustrating the potential areas of concern on the Corkscrew Property. The following section summarizes the results of the Phase n ESA activities as conducted in each of the areas of the potential areas of environmental concern. 8.1 IMPROVED PASTURE AREAS Soil Evaluation J l f r t A total of five discrete soil samples were collected from the Improved Pasture Areas. Soil samples IPE-I through IPE-4 were collected from the Improved Pasture East (IPE). Soil sample IPW -I was collected from the Improved Pasture West (IPW). The soil borings were advanced from intervals of zero to six inches bgs. The soil samples were analyzed for organochlorine pesticides by EP A Method 8081, and eight RCRA metals and copper. One soil sample, IPW-I, exhibited 4,4-DDE at a concentration of 6.60 micrograms per kilograms (l1g/kg). This concentration is above the SQAG TEC of 3.2 l1g/kg but below the PEC of 31 ug/kg. This sample also exhibited 4,4-DDD at a concentration of 3.98 11g/kg, below the SQAG TEC of 4.9 l1g/kg. As part of the QA/QC program, a split soil sample collected from IPW-I was submitted to USB and analyzed for organochlorine pesticides by EPA Method 8081, and eight RCRA metals and copper. I Barium was exhibited in four of the five soil samples ranging from 0.3 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) in sample IPW -I to 7.6 mg/kg in sample IPE-4. These barium concentrations are below the SQAG TEC of 20 for barium. Chromium was exhibited in all five soil samples ranging from 0.7 mg/kg in sample IPW-I to 10.1 mg/kg in sample IPE-4. These chromium concentrations are below the SQAG TEC of 43 for chromium. Copper was exhibited in all five soil samples ranging from 0.276 mg/kg in sample IPE-l to 8.35 mg/kg in sample IPE-4. These copper concentrations are below the SQAG TEC of 32 for copper. Lead was exhibited in four of the five soil samples ranging from 0.187 mg/kg in sample IPW -I to 4.19 mg/kg in sample IPE-4. These lead concentrations are below the SQAG TEC of 36 for lead. Other parameters analyzcd in the soil samples collected were below laboratory detection limits. The soil analytical results are summarized in Table 1. The soil analytical results are depicted on Figure 5. Groundwater Evaluation I I I I I I One temporary Geoprobe groundwater monitor well, TW -I, was installed adjacent to soil boring IPE-I in the Improved Pasture East (IPE) to evaluate potential impacts from organochlorine pesticides by EP A Method 8081, and eight RCRA metals and copper. The groundwater analytical results indicate that arsenic was detected at a concentration of 0.081 ug/L, which exceeds the Groundwater Cleanup Target Level (GCTL) per Florida Administrative Code Chapter 62-777, Table I of 0.010 mg/L. Lead was detected in groundwater sample TW-I at a concentration of 0.028 mg/L, which exceeds the GCTL of Phase IIII Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 38616-724 27 360-Acre Parcel Collier County, Florida I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District 0.015 mg/1. Selenium was detected in groundwater sample TW-l at a concentration of 0.06 mg/L, which exceeds the GCTL of 0.050 mg/1. The groundwater analytical results indicate that barium was detected at a concentration of 0.07 mg/L, which is below the GCTL of 2.0 mg/L. The groundwater analytical results indicate that chromium was detected at a concentration of 0.085 mg/L, which is below the GCTL of 0.100 mg/L. The groundwater analytical results indicate that copper was detected at a concentration of 0.081 mg/L, which is below the GCTL of 1.0 mg/L. The groundwater analy1ical results indicate that the remaining organochlorine pesticides and eight RCRA metals were not detected in the groundwater at concentrations above the laboratory reporting limits. Based upon the slightly elevated concentrations of arsenic, lead and selenium detected in the unfiltered groundwater sample collected from TW-l, a filtered groundwater sample collected from TW-l on September 27, 2007 was analyzed for arsenic, lead and selenium. The filtered groundwater sample collected from TW-l exhibited arsenic at 0.010 mg/l, which does not exceed the GCTL of 0.010 mg/l. Lead and selenium concentrations were below the laboratory detection limits indicating that the arsenic, lead and selenium concentrations exhibited in thc unfiltered sample were the results of high turbidity and not representative of the groundwater quality. The groundwater analy1ical results are summarized in Table 2 and are depicted in Figure 7. 8.2 FORMER CULTIVATED AREAS Soil Evaluation A total of ten discrete soil samples and two discrete sediment samples were randomly collected from the Improved Pasture Areas. Soil samples FCAS-I and FCAS-2 and sediment sample SED-I were collected from the Former Cultivated Area South (FCAS). Soil samples FCAN-I through FCAN-8 and sediment sample SED-2 were collected from the Former Cultivated Area North (FCAN). The soil borings were advanced from intervals of zero to six inches bgs. The soil sediment samples were analyzed for organochlorine pesticides by EP A Method 8081, and eight RCRA metals and copper. Soil analy1ical results indicated that organochlorine pesticides were not present in any of the samples above the laboratory reporting limits. Additionally, laboratory analyses for the eight RCRA metals and copper reported small quantities as follows: barium in six of the samples and both of the sediment samples; chromium and copper in all eight of the soil samples and both of the sediment samples; lead in five of the soil samples and both of the sediment samples; and mercury in one of the soil samples. However, the concentrations did not exceed their respcctive SQAG TECs. The soil analy1ical results indicated that the remaining eight RCRA metals were not present in any of the soil or sediment samples above the laboratory reporting limits. The soil analy1ical results are summarized in Table 1, and depicted on Figure 5. Groundwater Evaluation One temporary Geoprobe groundwater monitor well, TW-2, was advanced adjacent to FCAN-5 in the Former Cultivated Area North (FCAN) to evaluate potential impacts to groundwater from organochlorine Phase un Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 38616-724 360-Acre Parcel Collier County, Florida 28 I I I I I I I I I , I I t I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District pesticides and eight RCRA metals and copper. The groundwater laboratory analytical results indicated that organochlorine pesticides, and eight RCRA metals and copper were not detected above the laboratory detection limits. The groundwater analytical results are summarized in Table 2 and are depicted in Figure 7. 8.3 FORMER AST AREA Soil Evaluation To evaluate potential impacts to soil quality in the reported Former AST Area of the subject property, six soil borings, designated ST -I through ST -6, were advanced utilizing a Geoprobe@ drill rig throughout the reported Former AST Area. Soil samples were collected in a four-foot stainless steel sampler equipped with dedicated acetate liners from zero to four feet bgs at each boring location utilizing a Geoprobe @ drill rig. The soils from the zero to two feet bgs interval and two to three feet bgs interval from each boring location were placed into clean glass jars and then covered with aluminum foil. Ay volatile organic compounds (VOCs) present in the soil samples were allowed ample time to volatilize (approximately ten minutes) prior to each soil sample being screened in the field for VOCs utilizing an Organic Vapor Analyzer (OVA). The OVA utilized to screen the soil samples was a Foxboro Century Model 128GC equipped with a Flame Ionization Detector (FID). The OVA soil screening results are summarized on Table 3. The net readings detected in the soil samples ranged from 0.2 to 4.8 ppm. Based upon the relatively low net readings <5.0 ppm) detected while screening the soils collected from the Former AST Area for the presence of VOCs utilizing and OV A/FID, no samples were collected for laboratory analysis. The locations of the six soil boring advanced throughout the Former AST Area are depicted on Figure S. Phase VII Envirorunental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 38616-724 29 360-Acre Parcel Collier County, Florida I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District 9.0 FINDINGS URS Corporation (URS) was retained by the District to conduct a Phase !/Phase II ESA for Tract 09001- 011, totaling approximately 360 acres (referred to as "Corkscrew Property"). The subject property is located along the southeast corner of the intersection of Corkscrew Road and County Road 850 in Section 30, Township 46 South, Range 28 East in Collier County, Florida. It is URS' understanding that the District has developed a conceptual plan to restore the natural hydrologic flow on the property as part of the Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Restoration Project. The main use of the land that comprises the subject property is for cattle grazing and ranching operations. Improvements include interior west to east trending drainage ditches and canals associated with former cultivated areas, designated as Former Cultivated Area North (FCAN) and Former Cultivated Area South (FCAS). Improved Pasture Areas, including a cattle cooling pond, are also present at the subject property, and were designated Improved Pasture West (IPW) and Improved Pasture East (IPE). Unpaved access roads are located along the north and wcst boundaries of the subject property, and a second pond is also present along the north boundary of the subject property. The subject property has been utilized primarily for livestock grazing and ranching operations and agricultural purposes including the potential cultivation ofrow crops since the late 1950s. Prior to the late 1950s, the subject property was undeveloped. During the Phase I ESA field reconnaissance, and taking into consideration the District plans to restore natural hydroflow as part of the Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Restoration Project, the following areas of potential concern were identified for Phase II ESA investigations: Improved Pasture Areas IPW and IPE Former Cultivated Areas FCAN and FCAS Interior Canal Sediments Former AST Area As part of the Phase II ESA investigation soil, sediment, and groundwater sampling events were performed in the above areas of potential concern in order to determine the presence or absence of contamination from hazardous substances and waste due to historical or current agricultural land use. Ouring the sampling events, a total of 21 soil borings were advanced and two temporary groundwater monitoring wells were installed resulting In the collection and laboratory analyses of 13 discrete soil samples, two split soil samples, two sediment samples, and two groundwater samples. The analytical results from the Phase II ESA investigation identified 4,4-0DT organocWorinated pesticides degradation products 4,4-000 and 4,4-00E in one of the 15 soil samples analyzed: soil sample IPW-l collected from the Improved Pasture West. The 4,4-00E concentration detected in SOIl sample IPW -I exceeded the Threshold Effect Concentration (TEe) but did not exceed the Probable Phase Iln Enviromnental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 38616.724 30 360-Acre Parcel Collier County, Florida I I I I I I f I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District Effect Concentration (pEe) for the Sediment Quality Assessment Guidelines (SQAG) ( McDonald, et al 2003). The 4,4-DDD concentration detected in soil sample IPW-l did not exceed the TEC or PEC. A split sample was obtained from IPW-l. Of the organochlorine pesticides analyzed using EPA Method 8081, only 4,4-DDD and 4,4-DDE were detected in split soil sample obtained from IPW-l. The QAlQC results were consistent with the original laboratory analytical data, and the concentrations of 4,4-DDD and 4,4-DDE detected in the split soil sample obtained from IPW-I were below the PEC. Small concentrations of barium, chromium, copper, lead and mercury were also detected in the soil samples analyzed from the some of the areas of concern, but did not exceed the TEC or PEC. No other COPCs were found to be above the laboratory detection limits in the remaining soil samples that were analyzed for organochlorine pesticides, the eight RCRA metals, and copper. Arsenic was detected in groundwater sample TW -1 collected from the Improved Pasture East (IPE) at a concentration of 0.081 mg/L, which exceeds the Groundwater Cleanup Target Level (GcrL) per Florida Administrative Code Chapter 62-777, Table I of 0.010 mg/L. Lead was detected in groundwater sample TW-I at a concentration of 0.028 mg/L, which exceeds the GCTL of 0.015 mgll. Selenium was detected in groundwater sample TW-I at a concentration of 0.06 mg/L, which exceeds the GcrL of 0.050 mgll. The filtered groundwater sample collected from TW-l exhibited levels of arsenic, lead and selenium below the GcrLs, indicating that the arsenic, lead and selenium concentrations exhibited in the unfiltered sample were the results of high turbidity and not representative of the groundwater quality. The Phase II was conducted in order to evaluate potential impacts to the soil, sediment, and groundwater associated with cattle ranching, grazing and agricultural operations from historical and current land use. Based on the results of the Phase II ESA, URS has the following conclusions: Due to the fact that the contaminants of concern identified at the areas of potential concern do not pose a significant potential risk to the Service trustee species, and are below or within applicable State Standards, no corrective actions are proposed at the areas of concern. Phase lIII Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 38616-724 31 360-Acre Parcel Collier County, Florida I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District 10.0 RECOMMENDATIONS The Phase II ESA scope of work performed at the Corkscrew property did not identify any additional potential environmental concerns on the subject property. Therefore, it is the opinion ofURS that the site will be acceptable for its intended use. In the event that the District changes the land use and plans to inundate the property or construct a Storm Water Treatment Area or Reservoir on the property, then URS recommends that soils in the vicinity of the Improved Pasture Area West and specifically in tbe area of soil boring IPW -I be further evaluated for organochlorine pesticides prior to inundation. Phase UIJ Environmental Site Assessment lIRS Job No.: 38616-724 32 360-Acre Parcel Collier County, Florida I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District 11.0 REFERENCES Environmental Data Resources, Inc. The EDR Radius Map with GeoCbeck@, 360 Acres, Corkscrew Road & County Road 850, North Immokalee, Florida. Inquiry Number 02039556.lr. September 26,2007. University of Florida. Historic Aerial Photographs: 1953, 1958, and 1962. Florida Department of Transportation. Historic Aerial Photographs: 1975,1985, and 1996. Collier County Property Appraiser. Aerial Photograph: 2006, MacDonald Environmental Sciences, LTD. Development and Evaluation of Numerical Sediment Qw:Ility Assessment Guidelinesfor Florida Inland Waters. January 2003. Collier County, 2007. Institute of Food and Agriculture, Collier County Extension Office. Mr. Robert Hallman, telephone interview on October 2, 2007. United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. Soil Survey of Collier County, Florida. 1998. United States Geological Survey, 7.5-minute series, Quadrangle map, "Corkscrew", 1973 photo revised 1984. Phase Ill[ Environmental Site Assessment URS Job No.: 38616-724 33 360-Acre Parcel Collier County, Florida I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I HGURES ___~?_llth F~orid~,"~!~r M~,~~~I!!~nl__~~~C~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I~~'~ '~, ,~ "------- -'7 / ,. ,-------{ J J (---~ \., .' 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A FCAS.1 LEGEND A SOIL SAMPLE LOCATION @ SEDIMENT SAMPLE LOCATION ~ TEMPORARY MONITOR WELL & SOIL SAMPLE LOCATION . . . ~:.. '. ,. f'j' ':' _,: , .. '"', -- sEo.f . . .~ FGAS.l .... ,- ;" ... .... , J "V'M.-.{ .... ":-~ .t.r::r..; SOIL SAMPLE AND MONITOR WELL LOCATIONS laoe CONG~ESS ~VENUE. sum: zoo ~o('..O. ItATO~. F1.0Rlo.o. 33487 PHONE: (S"') ""'-"!;.(J(I F.,t (~6\) 994-652. CORKSCREW PHASE 1/11 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA FIGURE: 4 JOB "<0,: 386'6578 !)j>.TE OCTOBER 2007 . . . . . . . I I . . . I ...--. , .~ . .'"t':,-,.. . .Ie) DRAWN [ ; l ~ . DATE ~ .: :4"..:"}~:::,/~;.~\~it.; , _ "1\ .'1,';~~j'" . . ''''''IiI,.." . - 't.'o\r~ ";~~!~~~;,~:~~~,,~~l.. ", '4 ,"q.,.,. '~~~j(:,~:. -'. - ~ - .-;. ,.....,~ ~.h.. ....".;~ ;...:..r '.~' ~... . ., ~; .. ". ", :~~"'.'.", ;.~. 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'i. ~ ~ EPA METHOD 8081 SOIL ANALYTICAL RESULTS MAP CORKSCREW PHASE 1/11 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 1I:1O(lCOtlGRE:SS""ttllJl:.SUf[[200 llOC\MTON, rlORIOO.3J4Ill P~O'lE, (5&1) g!H~~CC F-'JC, (~6') 9&'-6~U JOB NO.: 38616578 FIGURE: 5 DATE: OCTOBER 2007 I ,"",j-~~~ I :,' .,,~~?~~~::"": I I 0.003U 1.5 1.31 0.007U 0.0006U BOL '~I " I I I I.~----...........,....,..~"" .:'':<;', ,,\:i,.!, "'':';~'__~,'~'~i:. ",',;.. I I 0,9 12.1 1.75 0.687 0.0006U BOL 7,6 10,1 6.35 4.19 0.0006U SOL I I , to,.,~~ ,~~..; ~"jlt~- ;.. ". ~''',*",)jij:~' 0.0005U'';'.;~;; BOL ,,_,;,'~' :r;J~/' :: ~~~ . ". IPE.4 ',. ",: ",~. ' i~~ ':':~'>~i' 00006U .": ,- . BDL ' .~ . '~"l'~ ';"'.'.~.'..".,r,_"" ':,'~."< ~.~:":' _ or :);_" "': ~"'t., - . _. " . . " ...~~ ~t',~'.4'?~~:~~~i~~~-; ...:.~ ' . \ . ~'~:;"::;'->,~,~<~j:<~ ?;;} 1.5 l.."-",.-"..,~~.,,.....,;~...... . .' :~:-"::.'J.,'~ '~'.:- :':',,:":' '.' 0~~6 ~". .,... ..' .:, O~::~U :".l~""" ~ :", '~J/\';;;' ::. h ...JOO '~~~:_~.J.~ .:~,':: ,,: ~.~ \ ~:;!:~:::_:. 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JJ4Il7 METALS SOIL ANALYTICAL RESULTS MAP CORKSCREW PHASE 1/11 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA FIGURE: 6 DRAWN" ----.B.&~____ I DATE: ~_. JOB NO.; 38616578 DATE OCTOBER 2007 I J."f: ;,,,",, ............ ,. J>Ii.. ~ "" .""'-', .....'" . "", ,,".~~ '..... ". ~ "'~~ .~~;'~ .- ~ 4 ;~ -~::. ...~ t, f; : '~~~~"PR~~Z:y~Y~:.i~.~.'~~~i~t_~. I """,,-::;.>~> - '._~--=- ;;~ ~~,h~~ ' ~~""_. ...... ~ .._ . ,......s::"'.,... -A'" ',,,. , - '" '. .'"":,,,...... JhlJ-lII-, '.-.- ""'~ ...,,J _, ..... . '.' ,oS ;.... ......~ .....,.. __................. . ....~. ...... - 8T-4 ::.,ft I ,,- ,,' 8T.2 .. .. 8T.5_, ~ :et'. 8T-3 [1[] "8T.6 I \C · -, I :~'i I :~ I @] I ::: I 0.4 0.2 I 4.8 0.2 0.8 I I I I I I~ I I I I I '.f " . .a .r' "'I-~ -~- , ~"F{EA(rFC~QttCrRN, (/:~ j) LJ '" I SCALE: l' '" 150' " ! LEGEND VCJ ... SOIL SAMPLE LOCATION NET OVA SAMPLE DEPTH (PPM) (BLS) [IT] 0-2 [0 2-3 (BLS) BELOW LAND SURFACE (PPM) PARTS PER MILLION SOIL OVA SCREENING RESULTS FORMER AST AREA DATE: ~ 11300 COH~RI:SS '~ENU~, sum ~oc IlOCAR.o.TOtl,flORItl,l,J~1 PfiO.'I(: (!l6I) 99~_MOO ~Al(: (561) 9g"-6~2" CORKSCREW PHASE 1/11 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA FIGURE: 7 JOB NO.: .38616578 [JATE: OCTOBER 2007 I . J,,fi;'.' ........- ........,.. :-, I I I I I I I I i . I '1 1 1 '1 I I I J I I I I I ~"~e ~. '.' .....1, - "'+.:" .. . .' - ". . '.."~.: ~. - _..._'~.. ..... _ . . ': t:~~/--,:~--~,;~---.:-:r-.;::-:-~.--:~...'.~-:~;;~~t~~t~~: .;,:1': ...... -:-..,.-, .... S 7&>0 caN~~.ss AYE~~'E, SUrT!' 200 BOCA ....TON. FlO~''''' D407 PHONe :~~1) 994 6:;00 ./.:1, ~:;t; 1) 9"4__."" BOL D.DBl 0.010' 0.07 0.OB5 O.OBl O.DZB 0.00001 . 0.06 0.OO05U' BOL -'~'- .,~...~~~ ...", ':. '.'ll . . .... .v;,', :".' . ~'\r.;\.J'~' ~. 1'" ':." If-~.J-~ .':,..", . ;..:~~~! L(-:~~J. 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'ij m j,. ... ~ ~ I I TABLE 2 SUMMARY OF GROUNPWATER ANALYTICAL RESULTS IMPROVED PASTURE EAST & FORMER CULTIVATED AREA NORTH 360-ACRES TRACT 09001-011 CORKSCREW ROAD & COUNTY ROAD 8S0 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Job" 38616-724 I SAMPLE DATE: SEPTEMBER 27, 2007 I SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION GUIDANCE IMPROVED PASTURE EAST FORMER CULTIVATED AREA NORTH CONCENTRATION Laboratory Analysis GCTL' TW-1 TW-2 Organochlorine Pesticides by EPA Method 8081 pgIL) ,4-DDD 0.1 <0.0008 <0.0008 ,4-DDE 0.1 <0.0008 <0.0008 4,4.DDT 0.1 <0.0008 <0.0008 Dieldrin 0.002 <0.00075 <0.00075 oxaphene 3 <0.005 <0.005 Total Chlordane 2 <0.004 <0.004 Other Constituents -- BDL BDL Metals by EPA Method 6010B (mg/Ll Arsenic 0.010 0.081/0.010" <0.0004 Barium 2.0 0.07 <0.0006 Cadmium 0.005 <0.00003 <0.00003 Chromium 0.100 0.085 <0.00002 Copper 1.0 0.081 <0.00007 Lead 0.015 0.028/< 0.00001" <0.00001 MerctJry' 0.002 <0.00002 <0.000002 Selenium 0.050 0.06/< 0.0005" <0.005 Silver 0.100 < 0.00002 <0.00002 I I I I I I I I Notes: 1 Florida Administrative Code Chapter 62-777 Table 1 (Groundwater Cleanup Target Levels) Technical Background Document mgll :;; milligrams per liter J.lg/l :: micrograms per liter SOl= Below Laboratory Detection Limit BOLO Sample Result Exceeded the GCTL- U _ Field-filtered confirmation sample I I I I I I I T2GW 10/24f2007 I I I TABLE 3 SOIL SCREENING SUMMARY Corkscrew Corkscrew Road & County Road 850 Tract No. 09001..Q11 Collier County, Florida URS Job # 38616.724 September 27,2007 I I ST-1 SAMPLE TOTAL INTERVAL READING (FBLS) (ppm) (ppm) 000.200 3.4 I - -- ------ ---+-- I 200-3.00 0.4 I I COMMENTS I I I I I I I I SAMPLE BORING DEPTH NO. TO WATER 3.2S 0.4 3.25' no sam e 4.8 __ -f __~_~~ed ST-2 ST-3 3.25' ST-4 ST-S ST-6 Notes' fbls . feel below land surface ppm - parts per million I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District Appendix A Site Photographs I I I I I I I I I Photo: Entrance to subject property. I I I I I I I I Photo: Cattle cooling pond. I 78()() Congress Avenue. Suite 2()1) Boca Raton. H" 33487 Phone (56! ) 994~650() I ;ax : (561 ) 994-()524 Property: Corkscrew Location: Collier County, Florida Client: South Florida Water Management District Project #: 38616724 Site Photos I I I I I I I I I I Photo: Former Cultivated Area South (FCAS). I I I I I I I I Photo: Sediment sample SED-I. I I 7800 Congress A venuc. Suite 200 Boca Raton. FL 334~n Phone (56l) 994-6500 Fax: (56l) 994-6524 Property: Corkscrew Location: Collier County, Florida Client: South Florida Water Management District Project #: 38616724 Site Photos I I I I I I I I I Photo: Fonner Cultivated Area North (FCAN). I I I I I I I I Photo: Improved Pasture West (IPW). I I 7800 Congress A Venll~. Suite 200 BOl:a Ralun. fl_ 33487 Phone (561) 994-oj()() Fax: (561) 994-6524 Property: Corkscrew Location: Collier County, Florida Client: South Florida Water Management District Project #: 38616724 Site Photos I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Photo: Pond along north-central boundary of subject property. " l:~Jl),:;f ,~ '~'~:"J< , "-~,/ <i.~,<~~ ~.~.~ , ...:~<. i{; Photo: Reported former area of AST. 7800 Congress A venue, Suite 200 Boca Raton. FI. 33487 Phone (561) 994-6500 Fax: (561) 994-6524 Property: Corkscrew Location: Collier County, Florida Client: South Florida Water Management District Project #: 38616724 Site Photos I I I I I I I I I Photo: Direct-push boring ST-3 near report former location of AST. I .-_~;~: .,,~, ;-t. .r-.;. ~ r~',. 4"~I\:f.':"L; I . ",. " I I I ",':,. . ,:i~t::;": I I I I Photo: Collection of groundwater sample TW-l (rom Improved Pasture East (lPE). I 78()() Congress Avenue. Suite 2{)() Boca Raton. FL 334g7 Phooe (561) 994-6500 Fax: (561) l)l)4-6524 Property: Corkscrew Location: Collier County, Florida Client: South Florida Water Management District Project #: 38616724 Site Photos I I I I I I I I I I Photo: Boring !PE-3 within Improved Pasture East (!PE). I - ..It ~,;"~..': ~ - .~ < ,~' ~ y ~ lW.2 ~ .I~'l ' ~ . .. .' . f-" ~ I I I I I I I ., ;~ Photo: Collection of groundwater sample TW-2 from Former Cultivated Area North (FCAN). I 7800 Congress A venu~. Suite 200 Boca Raton. FL 33487 Phone (561) ~~4-6500 Fax: (561) ~~4-6524 Property: Corkscrew Location: Collier County, Florida Client: South Florida Water Management District Project#:38616724 Site Photos I I I I I I I I I I Photo: Livestock pen adjacent to north of subject property. I I I I I I I I Photo: Residence adjacent to west. I 7f.:OO Cungrcss Avenue, Suite 200 Bot:a Raton. FL 334H7 Phone (5<\11 994-0500 Fax: (56]) 994-6524 Property: Corkscrew Location: Collier County, Florida Client: South Florida Water Management District Project #: 38616724 Site Photos I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District Appendix B Environmental Data Resources, Inc. Report I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I The EDR Radius Map with GeoCheck@ 360 Acres Corkscrew Rd & CR 850 North Immokalee, FL 34142 Inquiry Number: 02039556.1r September 26, 2007 EDR~ Environmental Data Resources Inc The Standard in Environmental Risk Information 440 Wheelers Farms Road Milford, Connecticut 06461 Nationwide Customer Service Telephone: 1-800-352-0050 Fax: 1-800-231-6802 Internet: www.edrnet.com I I I SECTION PAGE I Executive Summary. __ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ __ _ _ __ _ __ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ __ _ __ ES1 Overview Map. __ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ h _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ h _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ __ _ _ h _ _ 2 Detail Map. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 Map Findings Summary. _ _ _ _ _ _ h _ h _ _ _ __ _ _ __ __ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ h _ _. 4 Map Findings. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6 Orphan Summary__ _ __ __ __ __ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ h _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _. 8 Government Records SearchedlData Currency Tracking. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ GR-1 I I I GEOCHECK ADDENDUM I Physical Setting Source Addendum. __ _ h _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ h _ h _ _ _ A-1 Physical Setting Source Summary. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. 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The report was designed to assist parties seeking to meet the search requirements of EPA's Standards and Practices for All Appropriate Inquiries (40 CFR Part 312), the ASTM Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments (E 1527-05) or custom requirements developed for the evaluation of environmental risk associated with a parcel of real estate. TARGET PROPERTY INFORMATION ADDRESS CORKSCREW RD & CR 850 NORTH IMMOKALEE, FL 34142 COORDINATES Latitude (North): 26.445400 - 26" 26' 43.4" longitude (West): 81.552100 - 81' 33' 7.6" Universal Tranverse Mercator: Zone 17 UTM X (Meters): 444955.6 UTM Y (Meters): 2924964.0 Elevation: 19 ft. above sea level USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP ASSOCIATED WITH TARGET PROPERTY Target Property Map: Most Recent Revision: 26081-D5 CORKSCREW, FL 1973 TARGET PROPERTY SEARCH RESULTS The target property was not listed in any of the databases searched by EDR. DATABASES WITH NO MAPPED SITES No mapped sites were found in EDR's search of available ("reasonably ascertainable ") government records either on the targel property or within the search radius around the target property for the following databases: FEDERAL RECORDS NPL________________________ National Priority List Proposed NPL______________ Proposed National Priority List Sites Delisled NPL __ ___ ___ __ __ __ _ National Priority List Deletions NPlllENS__ _ ___ _ ___ _ __ __ __ _ Federal Superfund Liens CERCllS____________________ Comprehensive Environmentai Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System CERC-NFRAP_______________ CERCLlS No Further Remedial Action Planned CORRACTS____________h___ Corrective Action Report RCRA-TSDF_ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Information RCRA-lQG_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Information RCRA-SQG_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Information TC02039556.1 r EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t,~ ",..., '" r: """'''''.. ".,t ~ ;r~ "- , "_'.....,, -_'- ~'-,,~ S-(; ERNSu_n___nnuuuuuh Emergency Response Notification System HMIRS_un_n____nnuum Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System US ENG CONTROLS________ Engineering Controls Sites List US INST CONTROL___u___. Sites with Institutional Controls DODuu__nn__uuuuu_u Department of Defense Sites FUDSuu_nn_____n_uuu_ Formerly Used Defense Sites US BROWNFIELDS_n______. A Listing of Brownfields Sites CONSENTm_________u_____ Superfund (CERCLA) Consent Decrees RODnuuun______uuu_n Records Of Decision UMTRAn_______h__________ Uranium Mill Tailings Sites ODLhnnn___nu_uu_h_ Open Dump Inventory TRIS_nuuh__h_n_____nn Toxic Chemical Release Inventory System TSCA- _ h n n _ nun _ u u _ _ __ Toxic Substances Control Act FTTSh UUh h m _______ _ _ n FIFRAI TSCA Tracking System - FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Acl)rrSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) SSTSuuuu__uu_uuuh_ Section 7 Tracking Systems LUCISnuu_n_______h_uu land Use Control Information System DOT OPSn__uh____nnn__lncident and Accident Data ICISnuuu___nn__nnnu.lntegrated Compliance Information System HIST FTTS______n_n_m___. FIFRAlTSCA Tracking System Administrative Case Listing US CDLu_h__nu_unnh. Clandestine Drug labs RADlNFO___nu______nnm Radiation Information Database LIENS 2..h_n_u_u_._n.n. CERCLA Lien Information PADSm n.. h __ h m _ m _w PCB Activity Database System MLTS_nu___n_____.______n Material Licensing Tracking System MINESn_n____n_nnn_____ Mines Master Index File FINDS___nnn_n___n_h___ Facility Index System/Facility Registry System RAA TS_ n __ _ _ _ n n n h _ _ _ _ n RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System STATE AND LOCAL RECORDS SHWS_n____nnnun_h_n Florida's State-Funded Action Sites SWF/lFnm_____n_nn_n__ Solid Waste Facility Database LUST__hnn_____n_n______ PCT01 - Petroleum Contamination Detail Report UST___hn_n____nnn_m_ STI02 - Facility/Ownerrrank Report FI Sites_____mm___mmn Sites List SPILlS______h_nnnn___h Oil and Hazardous Materials Incidents ENG CONTROLSn__________ Institutional Controls Registry Inst ControL_u_hn___n__.lnstitutional Controls Registry VCP_nuu_n___u_u_nm_ Voluntary Cleanup Sites DRY CLEANERS____nmm Drycleaning Facilities PRIORITYCLEANERS_______ Priority Ranking List DEDB_uuuhn_______nn__ Ethylene Dibromide Database Results BROWNFIELDSn______nm Brownfield Areas WASTEWATER n _ _ n _ _ _ __ _ _ Wastewater Facility Regulation Database AIRS_ n m _ _ _ u _ _ _ n __ n _ _ _ __ Permilled Facilities Listing TIER 2..._____nm____m____ Tier 2 Facility Listing FL Cattle Dip. Vatsnm___u Callie Dipping Vats TRIBAL RECORDS INDIAN RESERVn n n n _ _ _ __ Indian Reservations INDIAN LUSThn________nn leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian land INDIAN USTm_nn_n______ Underground Storage Tanks on Indian land EDR PROPRIETARY RECORDS Manufactured Gas Plantsn_ EDR Proprietary Manufactured Gas Plants TC02039556.1r EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SURROUNDING SITES: SEARCH RESULTS Surrounding sites were identified in the following databases. Elevations have been determined from the USGS Digital Elevation Model and should be evaluated on a relative (not an absolute) basis. Relative elevation information between sites of close proximity should be field verified. Sites with an elevation equal to or higher than the target property have been differentiated below from sites with an elevation lower than the target property. Page numbers and map identification numbers refer to the EDR Radius Map report where detailed data on individual sites can be reviewed. Sites listed in bold italics are in multiple databases. Unmappable (orphan) sites are not considered in the foregoing analysis. STATE AND LOCAL RECORDS AST: Shortly after the Sept 11 event. the DEP was instructed to remove the detail about some of the storage tank facilities in the state from their reports. Federal-owned facilities and bulk storage facilities are included in that set. A review of the AST list, as provided by EDR, and dated 05/01/2007 has revealed that there is 1 AST site within approximately 2.25 miles of the target property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Dist / Dir Map 10 Page 6 SHAW ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRU 6400 PEPPER RD >2 E TC02039556.1r EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Due to poor or inadequate address information, the following sites were not mapped: S~e Name Database(s) LUST, AST UST UST,AST UST,AST AST AST AST AST AST AST AST RCRA-SOG, FINDS RCRA-SOG, FINDS RCRA-SOG, FINDS RCRA-SOG, FINDS FINDS, WASTEWATER FINDS, WASTEWATER FINDS, WASTEWATER FINDS FINDS, WASTEWATER FINDS, WASTEWATER WASTEWATER WASTEWATER WASTEWATER WASTEWATER WASTEWATER WASTEWATER WASTEWATER WASTEWATER WASTEWATER TIER2 TIER 2 TIER2 TIER2 TIER 2 TIER2 TIER 2 TIER 2 TIER2 TIER2 OLD CORKSCREW PLANTATION V LLC BMT PETROLEUM INC UNIV OF FL-SWREC ALICO-CORK SCREW GROVE STATE PARK-KORESHAN T & C FARMS PRIDE ENTERPRISES-HENDRY CITRUS & ALlCO CORK SCREW GROVE STATION #2 ALICO CORK SCREW GROVE STATION #3 FL ROCK INDUSTRIES INC-SUNN1LAND M JACK M BERRY GROVE CORP CEMENT PRODUCTS CORP SUN EX & PROD CO FELDA TRL #4 SUN EX & PROD CO FELDA TRK 33 BARRON COLLIER POST PIT SANDY LANE PHASES 1 & 2 ELITE CHEVRON ARIZONA PIZZA SHADY ACRES MOBILE HOME STONEY BROOK AT GATEWAY EMBASSY SUITES HOTEL BURGER KING RESTAURANT THREE OAKS PARKWAY-WILLIAMS ROAD T GALLERIA AT CORKSCREW PARK CIRCLE ENHANCED LEVEL LANDSCAPE & IRRIGAT BELLAVISTA SHADY ACRES MOBILE HOME SO ESTERO PARK COMMONS HENDRY CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTE WILDCAT RUN GOLF COURSE PRIVATE SKY AVIATION SERVICES CALUMET FLORIDA - OFFICE/SHOP EVERGLADES FARMS GARGIULO - S W F FARMS AG MART PRODUCE - IMMOKALEE FARM NOBLES FARMS -IMMOKALEE TOMATO GR GARDINIER FLORIDA CITRUS - JULIAN L10UID PLANT - IMMOKALEE WILLIAMS FARMS OF IMMOKALEE - WILL TC02039556.1r EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 Target Property Sites at elevations higher than or equal to the target property Sites at elevations lower than the target property Manufactured Gas Plants National Priority List Sites Depl Defense Sites N Indian Reservations BIA County Boundary Oil & Gas pipelines 100-year flood zone SOG-year flood zone National Wetland Inventory State Wetlands ~ ~ I .&. f ThiS report includes Interactive Map Layers to display and/or hide map information. The legend includes only those icons for the delault map view. I flTE NAME: DDRESS: LAT/LONG: 360 Acres Corkscrew Rd & CR 850 North Immokalee FL 34142 26.4454 I 81.5521 CLIENT: CONTACT: INQUIRY #: DATE: URS Corporation John Komar 02039556.1 r September 26,2007 5:03 pm I Target Property Sites at elevations higher than or equal to the target property Sites at elevations lower than the target property Manufactured Gas Plants Sensitive Receptors National Priority Ust Sites Dept. Defense Sites .l IJ I Indian Reservations BIA Oil & Gas pipelines 1 DO-year flood zone SOD-year flood zone National Wetland Inventory State Wetlands FL Brownfield ~ This report includes Interactive Map Layers to display and/or hide map information. The legend includes only those icons for the default map view. _ITE NAME: .DDRESS: LAT/LONG: 360 Acres Corkscrew Rd & CR 850 North Immokalee FL 34142 26.4454/81.5521 CLIENT: URS Corporation CONTACT: John Komar tNQUIRY #: 02039556.1 r DATE: September 26, 2007 5:03pm I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Search Target Distance Total Database Properly (Miles) < 1/8 1/8-1/4 1/4-1/2 1/2-1 > 1 Plotted FEDERAL RECORDS NPL 3.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 Proposed NPL 3.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 Delisted NPL 3.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 NPL LIENS 2.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 CERCLlS 2.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 CERC-NFRAP 2.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 CORRACTS 3.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 RCRA TSD 2.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 RCRA Lg. Quan. Gen. 2.250 0 0 0 0 0 0 RCRA Sm. Quan. Gen. 2.250 0 0 0 0 0 0 ERNS 2.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 HMIRS 2.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 US ENG CONTROLS 2.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 US INST CONTROL 2.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 3.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 FUDS 3.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 US BROWN FIELDS 2.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 CONSENT 3.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 ROD 3.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 UMTRA 2.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 001 2.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 TRIS 2.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 TSCA 2.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 FTTS 2.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 SSTS 2.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 LUCIS 2.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 DOT OPS 2.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 ICIS 2.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 HIST FTTS 2.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 CDL 2.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 RADINFO 2.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 LIENS 2 2.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 PADS 2.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 MLTS 2.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 MINES 2.250 0 0 0 0 0 0 FINDS 2.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 RAATS 2.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 STATE AND LOCAL RECORDS State Haz. Waste 3.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 State Landfill 2.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 LUST 2.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 UST 2.250 0 0 0 0 0 0 AST 2.250 0 0 0 0 1 1 FL Sites 3.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 SPILLS 2.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 ENG CONTROLS 2.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 TC02039556.1 r Page 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Search Target Distance Total Database Property (Miles) < 1/8 1/8-1/4 1/4 -1/2 1/2-1 >1 Plotted Inst Control 2.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 VCP 2.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 DRYCLEANERS 2.250 0 0 0 0 0 0 PRIORITYCLEANERS 2.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 DEDB 2.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 BROWNFIELDS 2.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wastewater 2.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 AIRS 2.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 TIER 2 2.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 FL Cattle Dip. Vats 2.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 TRIBAL RECORDS INDIAN RESERV 3.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 INDIAN LUST 2.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 INDIAN UST 2.250 0 0 0 0 0 0 EDR PROPRIETARY RECORDS Manufactured Gas Plants 3.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 NOTES: TP = Target Property NR = Not Requested at this Search Distance S~es may be listed in more than one database TC02039556.1 r Page 5 I I Map 10 Direction Distance Distance (It) Elevation Site I I 1 East >1 11695 II. I I Relative: Equal Actual: 1911. I I I I I I I I I I I I I , r ' } - ;,/ ~ '" "" EDR 10 Number Database{s) EPA 10 Number SHAW ENVIRONMENTAL & INFRASTRUCTURE 6400 PEPPER RD IMMOKALEE, FL 34142 AST: Facility Phone: Facility Status: Facility Type: Type Description: DEP Contrctr Own: LatILong (dms): Positioning Method: OWner: OWner Id: Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner Address 2: Owner City,St,Zip: Owner Contact: Owner Phone: Tank ld: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Construction Category: Construction Description: Construction Category: Construction Description: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Piping Category: Piping Description: (239) 867-0618 OPEN Fuel User I Non-retail Fuel user/Non-retail No Not reported Not reported 4594 PORT CONSOLIDATED INC PO BOX 350430 Not reported FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33335 DENNIS BACON (954) 522-1182 2 2000 ABOVEGROUND Vehicular diesel Vehicular Diesel 01-MAR-2005 In service 01-MAR-2005 Primary Construction Steel Secondary Containment Double wall Overfill/Spill Spill containment bucket Overfill/Spill Level gauges/alarms Q Visual inspection of ASTs Tank Monitoring Monitor dbl wall tank space Secondary Containment Internal pipe/internal sump riser Primary Construction Steel/galvanized metal AST A100276383 NIA TC02039556.1r Page 6 I I Map 10 Direction Distance Distance (ft.) 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EDR contacts the appropriate governmental agency on a monthly or quarterly basis, as required. Number of Days to Update: Provides confirmation that EDR is reporting records that have been updated within 90 days from the date the government agency made the information available to the public. I FEDERAL RECORDS I I NPL: National Priority Lisl National Priorities list (Superfund). The NPL is a subset of CERClIS and identifies over 1,200 sites for priority deanup under the Superfund Program. NPL sites may encompass relatively large areas. As such. EDR provides polygon coverage for over 1,000 NPL site boundaries produced by EPA's Environmental Photographic Interpretation Center (EPIC) and regional EPA offices. Date of Government Version: 07/1812007 Dale Data Arrived al EDR: 08/03/2007 Dale Made Active in Reports: 08/29/2007 Number of Days to Update: 26 I I I I I I NPl Site Boundaries Sources: Source: EPA Telephone: NIA Last EDR Contact: 07/31/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 10/29/2007 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly EPA's Environmental Photographic Interpretation Center (EPIC) Telephone: 202-564-7333 EPA Region 1 Telephone 617-918-1143 EPA Region 3 Telephone 215-814-5418 EPA Region 4 Telephone 404-562-8033 EPA Region 5 Telephone 312-886-8686 EPA Region 10 Telephone 206-553-8665 EPA Region 6 Telephone: 214-855-6659 EPA Region 7 Telephone: 913-551-7247 EPA Region 8 Telephone: 303-312-6774 EPA Region 9 Telephone: 415-947-4246 I Proposed NPL: Proposed National Priority List Sites A site that has been proposed for listing on the National Priorities List through the issuance of a proposed rule in the Federal Register. EPA then accepts public comments on the site. responds to the comments, and places on the NPl those sites that continue to meet the requirements for listing. I Date of Government Version: 04/20/2007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 05103/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/05/2007 Number of Days to Update: 63 Source: EP A Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 08/31/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 10/29/2007 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly I OEUSTED NPL: National Priority List Deletions The National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP) establishes the criteria that the EPA uses to delete sites from the NPL. In accordance with 40 CFR 300.425.(e), sites may be deleted from the NPL where no further response is appropriate. I I I I Date of Government Version: 04/2012007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 05/03/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 06/25/2007 Number of Days to Update: 53 Source: EPA Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 08/29/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 10/29/2007 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly TC02039556.1r Page GR-1 li ~ ""+ ,-" '"'" :0> "" ~~" ) ~ ,. """~ '''' ""-',, """"'''';:..,....J _ I NPL UENS: Federal Superfund liens Federal Superfund Liens. Under the authority granled the USEPA by CERCLA of 1980. the USEPA has the authority to file liens against real property in order to recover remedial action expenditures or when the property owner received notification of potential liability. USEPA compiles a listing of filed notices of Superfund Liens. Date of Government Version: 10/15/1991 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02102/1994 Telephone: 202-564-4267 Dale Made Active in Reports: 03/30/1994 Last EDR Contact: 08/20/2007 Number of Days to Update: 56 Next Sdleduled EDR Contact: 11/19/2007 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned I I I I CERCLlS: Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability lnfonnation System CERCUS contains data on potentially hazardous waste sites that have been reported to the USEPA by states, municipalities, private companies and private persons, pursuant to Section 103 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). CERCUS contains sites which are either proposed to or on the National Priorities Ust (NPL) and sites which are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion on the NPL. I I Date of Government Version: 04/23/2007 Dale Data Arrived at EDR: 06/20/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/29/2007 Number of Days to Update: 70 Source: EPA Telephone: 703-412-9810 Last EDR Contact: 09/19/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact 12/1712007 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly I CERCLlS~NFRAP: CERCLlS No Further Remedial Action Planned Archived sites are sites that have been removed and archived from the inventory of CERCLlS sites. Archived status indicates that, to the best of EPA's knowledge, assessment at a site has been completed and that EPA has determined no further steps will be taken to list this site on the National Priorities List (NPL), unless information indicates this decision was not appropriate or other considerations require a recommendation for listing at a later time. This decision does not necessarily mean that there is no hazard associated with a given site; it only means that, based upon available infonnation. the location is not judged to be a potential NPL site. I I Date of Government Version: 06/2112007 Date Data Anived at EDR: 07/23/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/29/2007 Number of Days to Update: 37 Source: EPA Telephone: 703-412-9810 Last EDR Contact: 09/17/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/17/2007 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly CORRACTS: Corrective Action Report CORRACTS identifies hazardous waste handlers with RCRA corrective action activity. I I Date of Government Version: 06/26/2007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/08/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 0812912007 Number of Days to Update: 21 Source: EPA Telephone: 800-424-9346 Last EDR Contact: 09/04/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact 12/03/2007 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly I RCRA: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Information I I I I I TC02039556.1r Page GR-2 I I I I I I I RCRAlnfo is EPA's comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. RCRAlnfo replaces the data recording and reporting abRfties of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System (RCRIS). The database includes selective infonnation on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (ReRA). Conditionally exempt small quantity generators (CESOGs) generate less than 100 kg of hazardous waste, or less than 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste per month. Small quantity generators (SaGs) generate between 100 kg and 1,000 kg of hazardous waste per month. Large quantity generators (lOGs) generate over 1,000 kilograms (kg) of hazardous waste, or over 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste per month. Transporters are Individuals or entitles that move hazardous waste from the generator off-site to a facility that can recycle, treat, store, or dispose of the waste. TSDFs treat, store, or dispose of the waste. Date of Government Version: 06/1312006 Dale Data Arrived al EDR: 08/28/2006 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/23/2006 Number of Days to Update: 56 Source: EPA Telephone: (404) 562-8651 Last EDR Contact: 09/04/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact 10/15/2007 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly ERNS: Emergency Response Notification System Emergency Response Notification System. ERNS records and stores infonnation on reported releases of aU and hazardous substances. I I Date of Government Version: 12/3112006 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/24/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 03/12/2007 Number of Days to Update: 47 Source: National Response Center, United States Coast Guard Telephone: 202-267-2180 Last EDR Contact: 07123/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 10/22/2007 Data Release Frequency: Annually HMIRS: Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System Hazardous Materials Incident Report System. HMIRS contains hazardous material spill incidents reported to DOT. I I Date of Government Version: 07/0212007 Date Data Arrived al EDR: 07/18/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/18/2007 Number of Days to Update: 62 Source: U.S. Department of Transportation Telephone: 202-366-4555 Last EDR Contact: 07/18/2007 Nexl Scheduled EDR Contact: 10/15/2007 Data Release Frequency: Annually US ENG CONTROLS: Engineering Controls Sites List A listing of sites with engineering controls in place. Engineering controls include various forms of caps, building foundations, liners, and treatment methods to create pathway elimination for regulated substances to enter environmental media or effect human health. I I I Date of Government Version: 04/2012007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04126/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: OS/25/2007 Number of Days to Update: 29 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 703-603-8905 Last EDR Contact: 07/02/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 10/0112007 Data Release Frequency: Varies US INST CONTROL: Sites with Institutional Controls A listing of sites with institutional controls in place. Institutional controls include administrative measures, such as groundwater use restrictions, construction restrictions, property use restrictions. and post remediation care requirements intended to prevent exposure to contaminants remaining on site. Deed restrictions are generally required as part of the institutional controls. I I I I I Date of Government Verslon: 04/20/2007 Date Data Arrived at EDR 04/26/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: OS/25/2007 Number of Days to Update: 29 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 703-603-8905 Last EDR Contact: 07/02/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 10/0112007 Data Release Frequency: Varies TC02039556.1r Page GR-3 I ; I "" \", j,., d ,. "'~ ~" ,;;w, ~ , , ~ ._"" I 000: Department of Defense Sites This data set consists of federally owned or administered lands, administered by the Department of Defense, that have any area equal to or greater than 640 acres of the United States. Puerto Rico. and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Date of Govemment Version: 12/3112005 Source; USGS Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/10/2006 Telephone: 703-692-8801 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/11/2007 Last EDR Contact: 08109/2007 Number of Days to Update: 62 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/05/2007 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually I I I FUDS: Formerly Used Defense Sites The listing indudes locations of Formerly Used Defense Sites properties where the US Army Corps of Engineers is adively working or will take necessary cleanup actions. US BROWNFIELDS: A Listing of Brownfields Sites Included in the listing are brownfields properties addresses by Cooperative Agreement Recipients and brownfields properties addressed by Targeted Brownfields Assessments. Targeted Brownfields Assessments-EPA's Targeted Brownfields Assessments (TBA) program is designed to help states, tribes, and municipalities--especiaUy those without EPA Brownfields Assessment Demonstration Pilots-minimize the uncertainties of contamination often associated with brownfields. Under the TBA program, EPA provides funding and/or technical assistance for environmental assessments at brownfields sites throughout the country . Targeted Brownfields Assessments supplement and work with other efforts under EPA's Brownfields Initiative to promote cleanup and redevelopment of brownfields. Cooperative Agreement Recipients-States, political subdivisions, territories, and Indian tribes become Brownfields Cleanup Revolving Loan Fund (BCRLF) cooperative agreement recipients when they enter into BCRLF cooperative agreements with the U.S. EPA. EPA selects BCRLF cooperative agreement recipients based on a proposal and application process. BCRLF cooperative agreement recipients must use EPA funds provided through BCRLF cooperative agreement for specified brownfields-related deanup activities. I I I I I I I Date of Government Version: 1213112005 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/20/2008 Date Made Active in Reports: 1112212006 Number of Days to Update: 63 Date of Government Version: 06/20f2007 Date Data Arrived al EDR: 07/09/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/29/2007 Number of Days to Update: 51 Source: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Telephone: 202-528-4285 Last EDR Conlact: 08/31/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 10/01/2007 Data Release Frequency: Varies Source: Environmental Prolection Agency Telephone: 202-566-2777 Last EDR Contact: 09f10f2007 Next Scheduled EOR Contact: 12f1 0/2007 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually CONSENT: Superfund (CERCLA) Consent Decrees Major legal settlements that establish responsibility and standards for cleanup at NPL (Superfund) sites. Released periodically by United States District Courts after settlement by parties to litigation matters. I I Date of Government Version: 04f1312007 Date Data Arrived al EDR: 07/16/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 08f29/2007 Number of Days to Update: 44 Source: Department of Justice, Consent Decree library Telephone: Varies Last EDR Contact: 08/23/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact 10/22/2007 Data Release Frequency: Varies ROD: Records Of Decision Record of Decision. ROD documents mandate a permanent remedy at an NPL (Superfund) site containing technical and health information to aid in the cleanup. I I I I I Date of Government Version: 06/08/2007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/03/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 08f29f2007 Number of Days to Update: 57 Source: EPA Telephone: 703-416-0223 Last EDR Contact: 07/02/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 10/01/2007 Data Release Frequency: Annually TC02039556.1r Page GR-4 I UMTRA: Uranium Mill Tailings Snes Uranium ore was mined by private companies for federal government use in national defense programs. When the mills shut down, large piles of the sand-fike material (mill tailings) remain after uranium has been extracted from the ore. Levels of human exposure to radioactive materials from the piles are low; however. in some cases tailings were used as construction materials before the potential health hazards of the tailings were recognized. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2005 Source: Department of Energy Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/08/2006 Telephone: 505-845-0011 Date Made Active in Reports: 01129/2007 Lasl EDR Contact: 09/19/2007 Number of Days to Update: 82 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/17/2007 Data Release Frequency: Varies I I I I 001: Open Dump Inventory An open dump is defined as a disposal facility that does not comply with one or more of the Part 257 or Part 258 Subtitle 0 Criteria. TRlS: Toxic Chemical Release Inventory System Toxic Release Inventory System. TRIS identifies facilities whk*l release toxic chemicals to the air, water and land in reportable quantities under SARA Title III Section 313. Date of Government Version: 12/3112005 Source: EPA Date Data Anived at EDR: 04/27/2007 Telephone: 202-566-0250 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/05/2007 Last EDR Contact: 09/18/2007 Number of Days to Update: 69 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/17/2007 Data Release Frequency: Annually I I I I Date of Government Version: 06/30/1985 Date Dala Anived al EDR: 08/09/2004 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/17/2004 Number of Days to Update: 39 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 800-424-9346 Last EDR Contact: 06109/2004 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data ReJease Frequency: No Update Planned TSCA: Toxic Substances Control Act Toxic Substances Control Act. TSCA identifies manufacturers and importers of chemical substances included on the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory ljst It indudes data on the production volume of these substances by plant site. I I Date of Government Version: 12131/2002 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/14/2006 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/30/2006 Number of Days to Update: 46 Source: EP A Teiephone: 202-260-5521 Last EDR Contact: 07/30/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 10/15/2007 Data Release Frequency: Every 4 Years I FTTS: FIFRA/ TSCA Tracking System - FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act)fTSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) FITS tracks administrative cases and pesticide enforcement actions and compliance activities related to FIFRA, TSCA and EPCRA (Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act). To maintain currency, EDR contacts the Agency on a quarterly basis. I I Date of Government Version: 07/0612007 Date Data Anived at EDR: 07120/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/18/2007 Number of Days to Update: 60 Source: EPNOffice of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances Telephone: 202-566-1667 Last EDR Contact: 09/17/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/17/2007 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly I FTTS INSP: FIFRAI TSCA Tracking System - FIFRA {Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act)fTSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) A listing of FIFRAfTSCA Tracking System (FTTS) inspections and enforcements. Date of Government Version: 07/06/2007 Source: EPA Date Data Anived at EDR: 07/20/2007 Telephone: 202-566-1667 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/18/2007 Last EDR Contact: 09/17/2007 Number of Days to Update: 60 Next Scheduled EOR Contact: 12/17/2007 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly I I I TC02039556.1r Page GR-5 I " SSTS: Section 7 Tracking Systems Section 7 of the Federal Insecticide. Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, as amended (92 Stat. 829) requires all registered pesticide-producing establishments to submit a report to the Environmental Protection Agency by March 1st each year. Each establishment must report the types and amounts of pesticides, active ingredients and devices being produced, and those having been produced and sold or distributed in the past year. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2005 Source: EPA Date Data Arrived al EDR: 03/13/2007 Telephone: 202-564-4203 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/27/2007 Last EDR Conlact: 07/16/2007 Number of Days to Updale: 45 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 10/15/2007 Data Release Frequency: Annually I I I I LUCIS: land Use Controllnformalion System lUCIS contains records of land use control information pertaining to the former Navy Base Realignment and Closure properties. I I I Date of Government Version: 12/09/2005 Date Data Anived at EDR: 12/11/2006 Date Made Active in Reports: 01111/2007 Number of Days to Update: 31 Source: Department of the Navy Telephone: 843-820-7326 Last EDR Contact: 09/12/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/10/2007 Data Release Frequency: Varies DOT OPS: Incident and Accident Data Department of Transporatian, Office af Pipeline Safety Incident and Accident data. I I Date of Government Version: 05/14/2007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 05/30/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/05/2007 Number of Days to Update: 36 Source: Department of Transporation, Office of Pipeline Safety Telephone: 202-366-4595 Last EDR Contact: 08/29/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/26/2007 Data Release Frequency: Varies ICIS: Integrated Compliance Information System The Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS) supports the information needs of the national enforcement and compliance program as well as the unique needs of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program. I I Date of Government Version: 06/29/2007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/0212007 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/29/2007 Number of Days to Update: 58 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-564-5088 Last EDR Contact: 06/22/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/16/2007 Data Release Frequency: Quarterty I HIST FITS: FIFRAlTSCA Tracking System Administrative Case Listing A complete administrative case listing from the FIFRAfTSCA Tracking System (FITS) for all ten EPA regions. The information was obtained from the National Compliance Database (NCOB). NCDB supports the implementation of FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act) and TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act). Some EPA regions are now closing out records. Because of that, and the fact that some EPA regions are not providing EPA Headquarters with updated records, it was decided to create a H1ST FTTS database. It included records that may not be included in the newer FITS database updates. This database is no longer updated. I I Date of Government Version: 10/19/2006 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/01/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/10/2007 Number of Days to Update: 40 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-564-2501 last EDR Contact: 09/17/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/17/2007 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned COl: Clandestine Drug Labs A listing of clandestine drug lab locations. The U.S. Department of Justice ("the Departmenr) provides this web site as a public service. It contains addresses of some locations where law enforcement agencies reported they found chemicals or other items that indicated the presence of either clandestine drug laboratories or dumpsites. In most cases, the source of the entries is not the Department, and the Department has not verified the entry and does not guarantee its accuracy. Members of the public must verify the accuracy of all entries by, for example, contacting local law enforcement and local health departments. I I I I TC02039556.1r Page GR-6 I I I Date of Government Version: 12/0112006 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01108/2007 Dale Made Active in Reports: 01/11/2007 Number of Days 10 Updale: 3 Source: Drug Enforcement Administration Telephone: 202-307-1000 Last EDR Contact: 08/29/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 09/24/2007 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly RAOINFO: Radiation Information Database The Radiation Information Database (RADINFO) contains information about facilities that are regulated by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations for radiation and radioactivity. Date of Government Version: 07/3112007 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/01/2007 Telephone: 202-343-9775 Dale Made Active in Reports: 08/29/2007 Last EDR Conlact: 08/01/2007 Number of Days to Update: 28 Next Scheduled EDR Contact 10/29/2007 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly I I I LIENS 2: CERCLA Lien Infonnation A Federal CERCLA ('Superfund') Uen can exist by operation of law at any site or property at which EPA has spent Superfund monies. These monies are spent to investigate and address releases and threatened releases of contamination. CERCLlS provides infonnation as to the identity of these sites and properties. Date-of Government Version: 03/0812007 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date Data Arrived al EDR: 04/12/2007 Telephone: 202-564-6023 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/14/2007 Last EDR Contact: 08/20/2007 Number of Days to Update: 32 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11119/2007 Data Release Frequency: Varies I I PADS: PCB Activity Database System PCB Activity Database. PADS Identifies generators, transporters, commercial storers and/or brokers and disposers of PCB's who are required to notify the EPA of such activities. Date of Government Version: 04/12/2007 Source: EPA Dale Dala Arrived at EDR: 06/08/2007 Telephone: 202-566-0500 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/29/2007 Last EDR Conlact: 08/09/2007 Number of Days to Update: 82 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/05/2007 Data Release Frequency: Annually I I ML TS: Material Licensing Tracking System ML TS is maintained by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and oontains a list of approximately 8,100 sites which possess or use radioactive materials and which are subject to NRC licensing requirements. To maintain currency, EDR contacts the Agency on a quarterly basis. I I Date of Government Version: 07/09/2007 Dale Data Arrived at EDR: 07/24/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/18/2007 Number of Days to Update: 56 Source: Nuclear Regulatory Commission Telephone: 301-415-7169 Lasl EDR Contact: 07/02/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 10/01/2007 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly " MINES: Mines Master Index File Contains all mine identification numbers issued for mines active or opened since 1971. The data also includes violation information. I Date of Government Version: 05/09/2007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/28/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 08129/2007 Number of Days to Update: 62 Source: Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration Telephone: 303-231-5959 Last EDR Contact: 09/26/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12124/2007 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually I I FINDS~ Facility Index System/Facility Registry System Facility Index System. FINDS contains both facility information and 'pointers' to other sources that contain more detail. EDR includes the following FINDS databases in this report: PCS (Permit Compliance System), AIRS (Aerometric Information Retrieval System), DOCKET (Enforcement Docket used to manage and track information on civil judicial enforcement cases for all environmental statutes), FURS (Federal Underground Injection Control), C.DOCKET (Criminal Docket System used to track criminal enforcement actions for all environmental statutes), FFIS (Federal Facilities Infonnation System), STATE (State Environmental Laws and Statutes), and PADS (PCB Activity Data System). I TC02039556.1r Page GR-7 ~~ '\~ I ,~ ~~ I I I I Date of Government Version: 07/19/2007 Date Data Arrived al EDR: 07/25/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/18/2007 Number of Days to Update: 55 Source: EPA Telephone: (404) 562-9900 Lasl EDR Contact; 07/0212007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 10101/2007 Data Release Frequency: Quarter1y RAATS: RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System RCRA Administration Action Tracking System. RAATS contains records based on enforcement actions issued under RCRA pertaining to major violators and includes administrative and civil actions brought by the EPA. For administration actions after September 30,1995, data entry in the RMTS database was discontinued. EPA will retain a copy of the database for historical records. It was necessary to terminate RAA TS because a decrease in agency resources made it impossible to continue to update the information contained in the database. I I I Date of Government Version: 04/17/1995 Dale Data Arrived at EDR: 07/03/1995 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/07/1995 Number of Days 10 Updale: 35 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-564-4104 Last EDR Contact: 08/31/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact 12103/2007 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned BRS: Biennial Reporting System The Biennial Reporting System is a national system administered by the EPA that collects data on the generation and management of hazardous waste. BRS captures detailed data from two groups: Large Quantity Generators (LOG) and Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities. I Date of Government Version: 12131/2005 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/06/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/13/2007 Number of Days to Update: 38 Source: EPAlNTIS Telephone: 800-424-9346 Last EDR Contact: 09/12/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/1012007 Data Release Frequency: Biennially I PWS: Public Water System Data This Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) file contains public water systems name and address, population served and the primary source of water I I I Date of Government Version: 02/24/2000 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/27/2005 Date Made Active in Reports: N!A Number of Days to Update: 0 Source: EPA Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 08/20/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/19/2007 Data Release Frequency: N/A USGS WATER WELLS: National Water Information System (NWJS) This database consists of well records in the United States. Available site descriptive infonnation includes well location information (latitude and longitude, well depth, site use, water use, and aquifer). I Date of Government Version: 03/2512005 Date Data Anived at EDR: 03/25/2005 Date Made Active in Reports: NIA Number of Days to Update: 0 STATE AND LOCAL RECORDS Source: USGS Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 03/25/2005 Next Scheduled EOR Contact N/A Data Release Frequency: N/A I SHWS: Florida's State-Funded Action Sites State Hazardous Waste Sites. State hazardous waste site records are the states' equivalent to CERCLlS. These sites mayor may not already be listed on the federal CERCLlS list. Priority sites planned for deanup using state funds (state equivalent of Superfund) are identified along with sites where cleanup will be paid for by potentially responsible parties. Available information varies by state. I I I I Date of Government Version: 01/29/2007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/21/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 0410412007 Number of Days to Update: 14 Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: 850-488-0190 Last EDR Contact: 09/19/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/17/2007 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually TC02039556.1 r Page GR-8 " , I ~ ft I I SWF/LF: Solid Waste Facility Database Solid Waste Facilities/landfill Sites. SWF/lF type records typically contain an inventory of solid waste disposal facilities or landfills in a particular state. Depending on the state, these may be active or inactive facUities or open dumps that failed to meet RCRA Subtitle 0 Section 4004 criteria for solid waste landfills or disposal sites. I I Date of Government Version: 08/1412007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/14/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/18/2007 Number of Days to Update: 35 Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: 850-922-7121 Last EDR Contact: 08/14/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contacl: 11/12/2007 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually LUST: PCT01 - Petroleum Contamination Detail Report Leaking Underground Storage Tank Incident Reports. LUST records contain an inventory of reported leaking underground storage tank incidents. Not all states maintain these records, and the infonnation stored varies by state. Dale of Government Version: 08/0112007 Source: Department of Environmental Protection Date Data Arrived al EDR: 08/29/2007 Telephone: 850-245-8839 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/18/2007 Last EDR Conlact: 08129/2007 Number of Days 10 Update: 20 Next Scheduled EDR Contact 11/2812007 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly I I I I UST: STI02 - Facility/Owner/Tank Report Registered Underground Storage Tanks. usrs are regulated under Subtitle I of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and must be registered with the state department responsible for administering the UST program. Avallable infonnation varies by state program. I I I Date of Government Version: 05/0112007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 05/31/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 06/19/2007 Number of Days to Update: 19 AST: STI02 - Facility/Owner/Tank Report Registered Aboveground Storage Tanks. Date of Government Version: 05101/2007 Dale Data Arrived at EDR: 05131/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 06/19/2007 Number of Days to Update: 19 Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: 850-245-8839 Last EDR Contact: 08/29/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact 11/26/2007 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: 850-245-8839 Last EDR Contact: 08/29/2007 Nexl Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/26/2007 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly I FL SITES: Sites List This summary status report was developed from a number of lists including the Eckhardt list, the Moffit list, the EPA Hazardous Waste Sites list. EPA's Emergency & Remedial Response information System list (RCRA Section 3012) & existing department lists such as the obsolete uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites list. This list is no longer updated. I I I I I I Date of Government Version: 12/31/1989 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 05/09/1994 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/04/1994 Number of Days to Update: 87 SPILLS: Oil and Hazardous Malerials Inddents Statewide oil and hazardous materials inland incidents. Date of Government Version: 08/22/2007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/23/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/18/2007 Number of Days to Update: 26 Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: 850-245-8705 Last EDR Conlact: 03/24/1994 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: 850-488-2974 Last EDR Contact: 08/22/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/05/2007 Data Release Frequency: Semi~Annually TC02039556.1 r Page GR-9 l,J "I j j , '" " I I ENG CONTROLS: Institutional Controls Registry The registry is a database of all contaminated sites in the state of Florida which are subject to engineering controls. Engineering Controls encompass a variety of engineered remedies to contain and/or reduce contamination, and/or physical barriers intended to limit access to property. ECs Include fences, signs, guards, landfill caps, provision of potable water, slurry walls, sheet pile (vertical caps), pumping and treatment of groundwater, monitoring wells, and vapor extraction systems. I I Date of Government Version: 07/2712007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/01/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/18/2007 Number of Days to Update: 48 Source: Department of Environmental pratectton Telephone: 850-245-8927 Last EDR Contact: 07/30/2007 Next Scheduied EDR Contact: 10/29/2007 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually I Inst Control: Institutional Controls Registry The registry is a database of all contaminated sites in the state of Florida which are SUbject to institutional and engineering controls. I I I I Date of Government Version: 07/2712007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/01/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/18/2007 Number of Days to Update: 48 yep: Voluntary Cleanup Sites listing of closed and active voluntary cleanup sites. Date of Government Version: 06/26/2007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/26/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/11/2007 Number of Days to Update: 15 Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: 850-245-8927 Last EDR Contact: 07/30/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 10/29/2007 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: 850-245-8705 Last EDR Contact: 09/17/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/1712007 Data Release Frequency: Varies PRIORITYCLEANERS: Priority Ranking List The Florida Legislature has established a state-funded program to cleanup properties that are contaminated as a result of the operations of a drycleaning facility. I I I I Date of Government Version: 07/01/2007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/0312007 Date Made Active in Reports: 09{18/2007 Number of Days to Update: 46 DRYCLEANERS: Orycleaning Facilities Date of Government Version: 08/01/2007 Date Data Anived at EDR: 08/22/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/18/2007 Number of Days to Update: 27 Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: 850-245-8927 Last EDR Contact: 09/14/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/10/2007 Data Release Frequency: Varies Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: 850-245-8927 Last EDR Conlact: 08122/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact 11/1912007 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually OEDB: Ethylene Dibromide Database Results Ethytene dibromide (EDB), a soil fumigant, that has been detected in drinking water wells. The amount found exceeds the maximum contaminant level as stated in Chapter 62.550 or 520. It is a potential threat to public health when present in drinking water. I I I I I Date of Government Version: 08/27/2007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/28/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 09118/2007 Number of Days to Update: 21 Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: 850-245-8335 Last EDR Contact: 08/23/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Conlact: 10/15/2007 Data Release Frequency: Varies TC02039556.1r Page GR-10 I I BROWNFIELDS: Brownfield Areas Brownfields are abandoned, idled, or underused industrial and commercial facilities where expansion or redevelopment is complicated by real or perceived environmental contamination. Florida's Brownfields Redevelopment Acti primary goals are to reduce health and environmental hazards on existing commercial and industrial sites that are abandoned or underused due to these hazards and create financial and regulatory incentives to encourage voluntary cleanup and redevelopment of sites. I I I I I I I Date of Government Version: 07/29/2007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08101/2007 Dale Made Active in Reports: 09/18/2007 Number of Days to Update: 48 WASTEWATER: Wastewater Facility Regulation Database Domestic and industrial wastewater facilities. Date of Government Version: 05/08/2007 Dale Data Arrived al EDR: 06/06/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/11/2007 Number of Days 10 Update: 35 AIRS: Permitted Facilities listing A listing of Air Resources Management pennits. Date of Government Version: 06/1512007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/15/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 07111/2007 Number of Days to Update: 26 Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: 850-245-6927 Last EDR Conlact: 08101/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact 10/29/2007 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: 850-921-9495 Last EDR Contact: 09/06/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact 12/03/2007 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: 850-921-9558 Last EDR Contact: 09/24/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/26/2007 Data Release Frequency: Varies FL Cattle Dip. Vats: Cattle Dipping Vats From the 1910 s through the 1950 s, these vats were filled with an arsenic solution for the control and eradication of the cattle fever tick. Other pesticides, such as DOT, were also widely used. By State law, all cattle, horses. mules. goats. and other susceptible animals were required to be dipped every 14 days. Under certain circumstances. the arsenic and other pesticides remaining at the site may present an environmental or public health hazard. I I Date of Government Version: 02/04/2005 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/29/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 07111/2007 Number of Days to Update: 12 Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: 850468-3601 Last EDR Contact: 08/06/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/05/2007 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned I TIER 2: Tier 2 Facility Listing A listing of facilities which store or manufacture hazardous materials that submit a chemical inventory report. I I Date of Government Version: 07/11/2007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/2312007 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/18/2007 Number of Days to Update: 57 TRIBAL RECORDS Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: 850413-9921 Last EDR Contact: 07109/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 10/08/2007 Data Release Frequency: Varies I INDIAN RESERV: Indian Reservations This map layer portrays Indian administered lands of the United States that have any area equal to or greater than 640 acres. I I I Date of Government Version: 12/31/2005 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/08/2006 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/11/2007 Number of Days to Update: 34 Source: USGS Telephone: 202-208-3710 Last EDR Contact: 08/09/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/05/2007 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually TC02039556.1r Page GR-11 I INDIAN LUST R1: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska I I Date of Government Version: 06/0112007 Date Data Arrived al EDR: 08/14/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/0512007 Number of Days to Update: 21 Source: EPA Region 7 Telephone: 913-551-7003 Last EDR Contact: 08/20/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/19/2007 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN LUST R1: leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land A listing of leaking underground storage tank locations on Indian Land. Date of Government Version: 12/01/2006 Source: EPA Region 1 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/01/2006 Telephone: 617-918-1313 Dale Made Active in Reports: 01/29/2007 Last EDR Contact: 08/20/2007 Number of Days to Update: 59 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/19/2007 Data Release Frequency: Varies I INDlAN LUST R8: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Colorado. Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming. Date of Government Version: 05/30/2007 Source: EPA Region 8 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 05/31/2007 Telephone: 303-312-6271 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/05/2007 Last EDR Contact 08/20/2007 Number of Days to Update: 35 Next Scheduled EDR Contact 11/19/2007 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly I I I INDIAN LUST R4: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Florida, Mississippi and North Carolina. I I I Date of Government Version: 03/2012007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/16/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/14/2007 Number of Days to Update: 28 Source: EPA Region 4 Telephone: 404-562-8677 Last EDR Contact: 08/20/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/19/2007 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually INDiAN LUST R10: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. I Date of Government Version: OS/23/2007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 05124/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/05/2007 Number of Days to Update: 42 Source: EPA Region 10 Telephone: 206-553-2857 Last EDR Contact: 08/20/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact 11/19/2007 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly INDIAN.LUST R9: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Arizona, California, New Mexico and Nevada .' I Date of Government Version: 06/18/2007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/18/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/05/2007 Number of Days to Update: 17 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 415-972-3372 Last EDR Contact: 08/20/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11119/2007 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly INDIAN LUST R6: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in New Mexico and Oklahoma. I I I I Date of Government Version: 01/04/2005 Date Data Arrived at EDR 01/21/2005 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/28/2005 Number of Days to Update: 38 Source; EPA Region 6 Telephone: 214-665-6597 Last EDR Contact: 08/2012007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact 11/19/2007 Data Release Frequency: Varies TC02039556.1 r Page GR-12 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I INDIAN UST R5: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land Date of Government Version: 12/0212004 Source: EPA Regroo 5 Dale Data Arrived al EDR: 12/29/2004 Telephone: 312-886-8136 Dale Made Active in Reports: 02/04/2005 Last EDR Contact: 08/20/2007 Number of Days to Update: 37 Next Scheduled EDR Contact 1 1/19/2007 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN UST R8: Und8l'llround storage Tanks on Indian Land Date of Government Version: 0513012007 Dale Data Arrived al EDR: 05/31/2007 Dale Made Active In Reports: 07/05/2007 Number of Days to Updale: 35 Source: EPA Region 8 Telephone: 303-312-6137 Lasl EDR Contact: 08/20/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/19/2007 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly INDIAN UST R10: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land Date of Government Version: 05/2312007 Source: EPA Region 10 Date Data Anived al EDR: OS/24/2007 Telephone: 208-553-2857 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/05/2007 Last EDR Contact: 08/20/2007 Number of Days 10 Update: 42 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/19/2007 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly INDIAN UST R9: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian land Date of Government Version: 06/1812007 Source: EPA Region 9 Date Data Arrived al EDR: 06/18/2007 Telephone: 415-972-3368 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/05/2007 Last EDR Contact: 08/20/2007 Number of Days to Update: 17 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/19/2007 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly INOlAN UST R7: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land Date of Government Version: 06/01/2007 Source: EPA Region 7 Dale Data Arrived at EDR: 06/14/2007 Telephone: 913-551-7003 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/05/2007 last EDR Contact: 08120/2007 Number of Days to Update: 21 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/19/2007 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN UST R6: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian land Date of Government Version: 06/0612007 Source: EPA Region 6 Date Data Arrived al EDR: 06/07/2007 Telephone: 214-865-7591 Dale Made Active in Reports: 07/05/2007 Lasl EDR Contact: 08/20/2007 Number of Days to Update: 28 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/19/2007 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually INDIAN UST R4: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian land Date of Government Version: 03/20/2007 Source: EPA Region 4 Dale Data Arrived at EDR: 04/16/2007 Telephone: 404-562-9424 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/14/2007 Last EDR Contact: 08120/2007 Number of Days to Update: 28 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/19/2007 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually INDIAN UST R1: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land A listing of underground storage tank locations on Indian Land. Date of Government Version: 12/01/2006 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/01/2006 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/29/2007 Number of Days to Update: 59 Source: EPA. Region 1 Telephone: 617-918-1313 Last EDR Contact: 08/20/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/19/2007 Data Release Frequency: Varies TC02039556.1r Page GR-13 Manufactured Gas Plants: EDR Proprietary Manufactured Gas Plants The EDR Proprietary Manufactured Gas Plant Database includes records of coal gas plants (manufactured gas plants) complied by EDR's researchers. Manufactured gas sites were used in the United States from the 1800's to 1950's to produce a gas that could be distributed and used as fuel. These plants used whale oil, rosin, coal, or a mixture of coal, all, and water that also produced a significant amount of waste. Many of the byproducts of the gas production, such as coal tar (oily waste containing volatile and non-volatile chemicals), sludges, oils and other compounds are potentially hazardous to human health and the environment. The byproduct from this process was frequently disposed of directly at the plant site and can remain or spread slowfy, serving as a continuous source of soil and groundwater contamination. Date of Government Version: N/A Date Data Arrived at EDR: N/A Date Made Active in Reports: N/A Number of Days 10 Update: N/A I I I I I EDR PROPRIETARY RECORDS FEDERAL RECORDS Source: EDR, Inc. Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: N/A Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned PUBUC SCHOOLS: pubnc Schools The National Center for Education Statistics' primary database on elementary and secondary public education in the United States. It is a comprehensive, annual, national statistical database of all public elementary and secondary schools and school districts, which contains data that are comparable across all states. Date of Government Version: N/A Source: National Center for Education statistics Dale Data Arrived at EDR: 07/13/2004 Telephone: 202-502-7300 Date Made Active in Reports: N/A Last EDR Contact: 07/11/2007 Number of Days to Update: 0 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 10/08/2007 Data Release Frequency: N/A I I PRIVATE SCHOOLS: Private Schools of the United States The National Center for Education Statistics' primary database on private school locations in the United States. I I Date of Government Version: N/A Date Data Arrived at EDR 10/07/2005 Date Made Active in Reports: N/A Number of Days to Update: 0 Source: National Center for Education Statistics Telephone: 202-502-7300 Last EDR Contact: 09/22/2006 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: NfA NURSING HOMES: Directory of Nursing Homes Information on Medicare and Medicaid certified nursing homes in the United States. I _. Date of Government Version: N/A Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/11/2005 Date Made Active in Reports: N/A Number of Days to Update: 0 Source: N/A Telephone: 800-568-3282 Lasl EDR Contact: 09/22/2006 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: N/A I I MEDICAL CENTERS: Provider of Services listing A listing of hospitals with Medicare provider number, produced by Centers of Medicare & Medicaid Services, a federal agency within the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Date of Government Version: 06/01/1998 Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/10/2005 Telephone: 410-786-3000 Date Made Active in Reports: N/A Last EDR Contact: 01/12/2007 Number of Days to Update: 0 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: NIA I I HOSPITALS: AHA Hospital Guide The database includes a listing of hospitals based on the American Hospital Association's annual survey of hospitals. I I TC02039556.1r Page GR-14 I lJ..l ~,,~ l << r i'~ ~"''' , , " I I Date of Government Version: N/A Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/19/1994 Dale Made Active in Reports: N/A Number of Days to Update: 0 I Source: American Hospital Association Telephone: 800-242-2626 Last EDR Contact: 09/22/2006 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: N/A COllEGES: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data The National Center for Education Statistics' primary database on integrated postsecondary education in the United States. I Date of Government Version: N/A Date Data Arrived al EDR: 10112/2005 Date Made Active in Reports: N/A Number of Days to Update: 0 I COUNTY RECORDS I ALACHUA COUNTY: Facility List List of all regulated facilities in Alachua County. Date of Government Version: 05/10/2007 Date Data Arrived al EDR: 05/10/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 05121/2007 Number of Days to Update: 11 I I I BROWARD COUNTY: Aboveground Storage Tanks Aboveground storage tank locations in Broward County. I Date of Government Version: 04/12/2007 Dale Data Arrived at EDR: 06/28/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 07125f2007 Number of Days to Update: 27 I Source: National Center fer Education Statistics Telephone: 202-502-7300 Last EDR Contact: 09/22/2006 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: N/A Source: A1achua County Environmental Protection Department Telephone: 352-264-6800 Last EDR Contact: 09/17/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/17/2007 Data Release Frequency: Annually Source: STeward County Environmental Protection Department Telephone: 954-818-7509 Last EDR Contact: 09/26/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/24/2007 Data Release Frequency: Varies I Semi-Annual Inventory Report on Contaminated Locations Earty Detection IncentivelEnvironmental Assessment Remediation. This report monitors the status and remediation progress of known contaminated locations within Broward County. Sites listed by the US EPA. the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and sites licensed for contamination assessment and cleanup by the Division of Pollution Prevention and Remediation Programs of the Department. I Date of Government Version: 01101/2007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/28/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 04f04/2007 Number of Days to Update: 7 I Source: SToward County Environmental Protection Department Telephone: 954-818-7509 Last EDR Contact: 09/26/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/24/2007 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Hazardous Material Sites HM sites use or store greater than 25 gallons of hazardous materials per month. I Date of Government Version: 04/1212007 Dale Data Arrived al EDR: 06/28/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 07f11f2007 Number of Days to Update: 13 I I I Source: Broward County Environmental Protection Department Telephone: 954-818-7509 Last EDR Contact: 09/26/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/24/2007 Data Release Frequency: Annually TC02039556.1r Page GR-15 I I Notice Of Violations Sites NOV faalities have received a notice of violation leher under the Broward County Chapter 27 Code. Date of Government Version: 04/12/2007 Source: Broward County Environmental Protection Department Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/28/2007 Telephone: 954-818-7509 Date Made Active in Reports: 07111/2007 Last EDR Conlact: 09/26/2007 Number of Days to Update: 13 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/24/2007 Data Release Frequency: Annually I I Underground Storage Tanks All known regulated storage tanks within Broward County, induding those tanks that have been closed Date of Government Version: 04/1212007 Source: Broward County Environmental Protection Department Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/28/2007 Telephone: 954-818-7509 Date Made Active in Reports: 07125/2007 Last EDR Contact: 09/26/2007 Number of Days to Update: 27 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/24/2007 Data Release Frequency: Annually I I I MIAMI-DADE COUNTY: Air Pennlt Sites Facilities that release or have a potential to release pollutants. I I Date of Government Version: 06/21/2007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06122/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/11/2007 Number of Days to Update: 19 Source: Department of Environmental Resources Management Telephone: 305-372-6755 Last EDR Contact: 09/24/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/24/2007 Data Release Frequency: Semi~AnnuaUy Grease Trap Sites Any non-residential facility that discharges waste to a sanitary sewer. I I Date of Government Version: 06/21/2007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/22/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/11/2007 Number of Days to Update: 19 Source: Dade County Dept. of Env. Resources Mgmt. Telephone: 305--372-6508 Last EDR Contact: 09/24/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/24/2007 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually I Marine Facilities Operating Permit What is this permit used for? Miami~Dade County Ordinance 89-104 and Section 24-18 of the Code of Miami-Dade County require the following types of marine facilities to obtain annual operating permits from DERM: All recreational boat docking facilities with ten (10) or more boat slips, moorings, davit spaces, and vessel tie-up spaces. All boat storage facilities contiguous to tidal waters in Miami-Dade County with ten (10) or more dry storage spaces induding boatyards and boat manufacturing facilities. I I I Date of Government Version: 06/2112007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06122/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/11/2007 Number of Days to Update: 19 Source: DERM Telephone: 305-372-3576 Last EDR Confact: 09/24/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/2412007 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Maiml River Enforcement The Miami River Enforcement database files were created for facilities and in some instances vessels that were inspected by a workgroup within the Department that was identified as the Miami River Enforcement Group. The files do not all necessarily reflect enforcement cases and some were created for locations that were pennitted by other Sections within the Department. I I I I Date of Government Version: 06/21/2007 Date Data Arrived at EDR 06/22/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/11/2007 Number of Days to Update: 19 Source: DERM Telephone: 305-372-3576 Last EDR Contact: 09/24/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact 12/24/2007 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly TC02039556.1r Page GR-16 I I I I Hazardous Waste Sites Sites with the potential to generate waste Date of Government Version: 08104/2006 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/09/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 03/0112007 Number of Days to Update: 26 Source: Dade County Department of Environmental Resources Management Telephone: 305-372-6755 Last EDR Contact: 09/24/2007 Nexl Scheduled EOR Contact: 12/24/2007 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually I Industrial Waste Type 2-4 Sites lW2s are facilities having reclaim or recycling systems with no discharges, aboveground holding tanks or spill prevention and countenneasure plans. IW4s are facilities that discharge an effluent to the ground. I I Date of Government Version: 06/21/2007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/22/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/11/2007 Number of Days to Update: 19 Source: Department of Environmental Resources Management Teiephone: 305-372-6700 Last EDR Contact: 09/24/2007 Nexl Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/24/2007 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually I Industrial Waste Type 5 Sites Generally these facilities fall under the category of .conditionally exempt small quantity generator" or -small quantity generator". Date of Government Version: 06/2112007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/22/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 07111/2007 Number of Days to Update: 19 Source: Department of Environmental Resources Management Telephone: 305-372-6700 Last EDR Contact: 09/24/2007 Nexl Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/24/2007 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Industrial Waste Type 6 Pennits issued to those non-residential land uses located within the major drinking water well field protection areas that are not served by sanitary sewers. These facilities do not handle hazardous materials but are regulated because of the env. sensitivity of the areas where they are located. Date of Government Version: 06/21/2007 Source; Department of Environmental Resources Management Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/22/2007 Telephone: 305-372-6700 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/11/2007 Last EDR Contact: 09/24/2007 Number of Days to Update: 19 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/24/2007 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually I I I I I Industrial Waste Permit Sites Facilities that either generate more than 25,000 of wastewater per day to sanitary sewers or are pre-defined by EPA. I Date of Government Version: 06/2112007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/22/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/11/2007 Number of Days to Update: 19 Source: Department of Environmental Resources Management Telephone: 305-372-6700 Last EDR Contact: 09/24/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/24/2007 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Enforcement Case Tracking System Sites Enforcement cases monitored by the Dade County Department of Environmental Resources Management. I I I I I Date of Government Version: 02/15/2006 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/15/2006 Date Made Active in Reports: 02124/2006 Number of Days to Update: 9 Source: Department of Environmental Resources Management Teiephone: 305-372-6755 Last EDR Contact: 12/27/2005 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/27/2006 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually TC02039556.1 r Page GR-17 I I Fuel Spills Cases DERM documents fuel spills of sites that are not in a state program. Date of Government Version: 08/0712006 Source: Department of Environmental Resources Management Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/09/2007 Telephone: 305-372-6755 Date Made Active in Reports: 03/07/2007 Last EDR Contact: 09/24/2007 Number of Days to Update: 26 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/24/2007 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually I I Underground Storage Tanks The facility has on.site underground storage tanks which stores petroleum product. Date of Government Version: 06/21/2007 Source: Department of Environmental Resource Management Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/22/2007 Telephone: 305-372-6700 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/25/2007 Last EDR Contact: 09/24/2007 Number of Days to Update: 33 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12124/2007 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually I I I OTHER DATABASE(S) I Depending on the geographic area covered by this report, the data provided in these specialty databases mayor may not be complete. For example. the existence of wetlands infonnation data in a specific report does not mean that all wetlands in the area covered by the report are included. Moreover, the absence of any reported wetlands information does not necessarily mean that wetlands do not exist in the area covered by the report I CT MANIFEST: Hazardous Waste Manifest Data Facility and manifest data. Manifest is a document that lists and tracks hazardous waste from the generator through transporters to a tsd facility. I I I I Date of Government Version: 12/3112005 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 0611512007 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/20/2007 Number of Days to Update: 66 NJ MANIFEST: Manifest Information Hazardous waste manifest information. Date of Government Version: 04/0112007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04105/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/08/2007 Number of Days to Update: 33 Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: 860-424w3375 Last EDR Contact: 09/12/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/10/2007 Data Release Frequency: Annually Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: NIA Last EDR Contact: 07103/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 10/0112007 Data Release Frequency: Annually I NY MANIFEST: Facility and Manifest Data Manifest is a document that lists and tracks hazardous waste from the generator through transporters to a TSD facility. Date of Government Version: 08/2712007 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08130/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/2112007 Number of Days to Update: 22 Source: Department of Environmental Conservation Telephone: 518-402-8651 Last EDR Contact: 08/30/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/2612007 Data Release Frequency: Annually I I I I I PA MANIFEST: Manifest Infonnation Hazardous waste manifest information. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2005 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/17/2006 Date Made Active in Reports: 0610612006 Number of Days to Update: 81 Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 09/10/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12110/2007 Data Release Frequency: Annually TC02039556.1r Page GR-18 ~ i:J n I ' (:;;t;; , " , ~ 1 ,_ '" I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I RI MANIFEST: Manifest information Hazardous waste manifest information Date of Government Version: 04/0912007 Date Data Arrived al EDR: 04/1212007 Dale Made Active in Reports: 04/27/2007 Number of Days 10 Updale: 15 Source: Department of Environmental Management Telephone: 401-222-2797 Last EDR Contact: 09/17/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12117/2007 Data Release Frequency: Annually WI MANIFEST: Manifest Information Hazardous waste manifest infonnation. Date of Government Version: 12131/2006 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/27/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 06/08/2007 Number of Days to Update: 42 Source: Department of Natural Resources Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 07109/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact 10/08/2007 Data Release Frequency: Annually OIl/Ga. Plpallne.: This data was obtained by EDR from the USGS in 1994. It is referred to by USGS as GeoData Digital Line Graphs from 1:1 aO,OOO-Scale Maps. It was extracted from the transportation category including some oil, but primarily gas pipelines. Electric Power Transmission Line Data Source: PennWell Corporation Telephone: (800) 823-6277 This map includes infonnation copyrighted by PennWell Corporation. This Infannation is provided on a best effort basis and PennWell Corporation does not guarantee its accuracy nor warrant its fitness for any particular purpose. Such information has been reprinted with the permission of PennWel1. Sensitive Receptors: There are individuals deemed sensitive receptors due to their fragile immune systems and special sensitivity to environmental discharges. These sensitive receptors typically include the elderly, the sick, and children. While the location of all sensitive receptors cannot be determined, EDR indicates those buildings and facilities - schools, daycares, hospitals, medical centers, and nursing homes - where individuals who are sensitive receptors are likely to be located. AHA Hospitals: Source: American Hospital Association, Inc. Telephone: 312-280-5991 The database includes a listing of hospitals based on the American Hospital Association's annual survey of hospitals. Medical Centers: Provider of Services Listing Source: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Teiephone: 410-786-3000 A listing of hospitals with Medicare provider number, produced by Centers of Medicare & Medicaid Services, a federal agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Nursing Homes Source: National Institutes of Health Telephone: 301-594-6248 Information on Medicare and Medicaid certified nursing homes in the United States. Public Schools Source: National Center for Education Statistics Telephone: 202-502.7300 The National Center for Education Statistics' primary database on elementary and secondary public education in the United States. It is a comprehensive, annual, national statistical database of all public elementary and secondary schools and school districts, which contains data that are comparable across all states. Private Schools Source: National Center for Education Statistics Telephone: 202-502-7300 The National Center for Education Statistics' primary database on private school locations in the United States. Daycare Centers: Department of Children & Families Source: Provider Information Telephone: 850-488-4900 TC02039556.1r Page GR-19 I Flood Zone Data: This data, available in select counties across the country, was obtained by EDR in 1999 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Data depicts 1 aD-year and SOD-year flood zones as defined by FEMA. NWI: National Wetlands Inventory. This data, available in select counties across the country, was obtained by EOR In 2002 and 2005 from the U.S. Fish and WildUfe Service. I State Wetlands Data: Wetlands Inventory Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: 850-245-8238 I STREET AND ADDRESS INFORMATION I @2007 Tele Atlas North America, Inc. All rights reserved. This material is proprietary and the subject of copyright protection and other intellectual property rights owned by or licensed to T ele Atlas North America, Inc. The use of this material is subject to the tenns of a license agreement. You will be held liable for any unauthorized copying or disclosure of this material. I I I I I I I I I I I I I TC02039556.1r Page GR-20 I ,.::&% :If::J~~l. hv . ",B",,"'", '" ,."1,, ~~""'d"" =-. ." '" o} ~,,*-,,~ I< j I I I TARGET PROPERTY ADDRESS I 360 ACRES CORKSCREW RO & CR 850 NORTH IMMOKALEE, FL 34142 TARGET PROPERTY COORDINATES I Latilude (North): Longilude (Wesl): Universal Tranverse Mercator: UTM X (Meiers): UTM Y (Meiers): Elevalion: 26.44540 - 260 26' 43.4" 81.5521 - 810 33' 7.6" Zone 17 444955.6 2924964.0 19 ft. above sea level I USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP I Targel Property Map: Most Recent Revision: 26081-05 CORKSCREW, FL 1973 I EDR's GeoCheck Physical Setting Source Addendum is provided 10 assisl Ihe environmental professional in forming an opinion about Ihe impacl of potenlial conlaminanl migralion. I Assessmenl of the impact of conlaminanl migralion generally has two principle investigalive componenls: I 1. Groundwater flow direction, and 2. Groundwaler flow velocily. I Groundwaler flow direction may be impacted by surface lopography. hydrology, hydrogeology, characlerislics of Ihe soil, and nearby wells. Groundwaler flow velocity is generally impacted by Ihe nature of Ihe geologic strala. I I I I I I I TC02039556.1r PageA-l I ~ "d!" d"" . "~"" . .. ~ "F H '. _.~ . "." ." _. .' ~ ",.: I I GROUNDWATER FLOW DIRECTION INFORMATION Groundwaler flow direction for a particular sile is best delermined by a qualified environmenlal professional using sile-specific well data. If such data is nol reasonably ascertainable, it may be necessary 10 rely on other sources of information, such as surface lopographic informalion, hydrologic informalion, hydrogeologic dala collected on nearby properties. and regional groundwaler flow informalion (from deep aquifers). I I TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Surface lopography may be indicalive of Ihe direction of surficial groundwaler flow. This informalion can be used 10 assisl Ihe environ menial professional in forming an opinion about the impact of nearby contaminaled properties or, should contaminalion exisl on the largel property, whal downgradienl siles mighl be impacted. I TARGET PROPERTY TOPOGRAPHY General T opograph!c Gradient: General SE I I SURROUNDING TOPOGRAPHY: ELEVATION PROFILES I g c g ~ ill; 0:':': ~;D;;: cD':;D cD cD 0:;; ~.: = cD I I North South I TP I g I c .Q ~ ~ " UJ ~ ::: ::: ::: ~ ~ ;; ;; ;; ;; ;; ;; cD ;; 0: ;; 0: U; I I West East Targel Property Elevalion: 19 ft. TP o , 1/2 1 Miles , I Source: Topography has been delermined from Ihe USGS 7.5' Digital Elevation Model and should be evaluated on a relative (not an absolute) basis. Relative elevation information between sites of close proximity should be field verified. I I TC02039556.1r Page A.2 I 0- t _ _ ;,. '" <" A ~M,jl," ,,,,,:,W "' I f' k' ~ ~ Sl~ _ ~ ~ , Ai' 1 -' I I HYDROLOGIC INFORMATION Surface waler can act as a hydrologic barrier 10 groundwater flow. Such hydrologic information can be used 10 assisl the environmental professional in forming an opinion aboul the impact of nearby contaminaled properties or, should conlamination exisl on Ihe targel property, whal downgradienl siles mighl be impacted. I Refer 10 the Physical Setting Source Map following Ihis summary for hydrologic informalion (major waterways and bodies of water). I FEMA FLOOD ZONE I T af'Qel Property County COLLI ER, FL FEMA Flood Electronic Data YES - refer 10 the Overview Map and Delai! Map Flood Plain Panel at Targel Property: 12006701250 12512405008 I Additional Panels in search area: NATIONAL WETLAND INVENTORY I NWI Quad al T argel Property CORKSCREW NWI Electronic Data Coveraoe YES - refer 10 Ihe Overview Map and Delail Map I HYDROGEOLOGIC INFORMATION Hydrogeologic informalion oblained by inslallalion of wells on a specific sile can often be an indicalor of groundwater flow direction in Ihe immediale area. Such hydrogeologic informalion can be used 10 assist Ihe environmenlal professional in forming an opinion about the impact of nearby contaminaled properties or, should contaminalion exisl on the largel property, whal downgradient siles mighl be impacted. I I Slte-Speclflc Hydrogeological Data *: Search Radius: 1.25 miles Stalus: Not found I AQUIFLOW* Search Radius: 1.000 Mile. I EDR has developed Ihe AQUIFLOW Informalion System 10 provide dala on Ihe general direction of groundwaler flow at specific points. EDR has reviewed reports submitted by environmental professionals to regulalory authorilies at selecl sites and has extracled the dale of the report, groundwater flow direction as delermined hydrogeologically, and Ihe deplh to water lable. I I MAPID Not Reported LOCATION FROM TP GENERAL DIRECTION GROUNDWATER FLOW I I I I . 01996 Sit,,--sl"'cifiC l>ydrogeo!o9ical data galhered by CERCUS ......Its, Inc.. Bainbfidge Island. WA. AU ngtll:$ ,,,,.'"'Y&d. All oflhe ;nlom>~,jon and op;ni0fl5 p"'senled..... those mille c~ed EPA 'eport(sl. wtlict> were compleloo<l undo..- a Coml"..hMs""" EnVlt()nmantal R..sp<>nse Comp$f1sa~on and Ull.lMliIy lnfotmatio:m Sy$\am {CERCLlS) in~e.tgalion TC02039556.1r Page A-3 I ". e' b.1M~,"""~"',,,,4 ,~.i .._"'. ",- 1 "'" ~ 'u ~~... . i ",,\.OX 2J!1!i"""" ~ J:.;'i,}N_ I I GROUNDWATER FLOW VELOCITY INFORMATION Groundwater flow velocity informalion for a particular site is besl delermined by a qualified environmenlal professional using sile specific geologic and soil slrala dala. If such dala are nol reasonably ascertainable, il may be necessary 10 rely on olher sources of informalion, including geologic age idenlification, rock slratigraphic unil and soii characteristics dala collected on nearby properties and regional soil information. In general, conlaminant plumes move more quickly Ihrough sandy-gravelly types of soils than silty-ciayey types of soils. I I I GEOLOGIC INFORMATION IN GENERAL AREA OF TARGET PROPERTY Geologic informalion can be used by Ihe environmental professional in forming an opinion about the relative speed al which conlaminant migralion may be occurring. ROCK STRATIGRAPHIC UNIT GEOLOGIC AGE IDENTIFICATION I Era: System: Series: Code: Cenozoic Category: Slratified Sequence Tertiary Miocene Tm (decoded above as Era. System & Series) I Geologic Age and Rock Slratigraphic Unil Source: P.G. Schruben. R.E. Arndt and W.J. Bawiec. Geology of the Conlerminous U.S. al 1:2,500,000 Scale - a digital represenlalion of the 1974 P.B. King and H.M. Beikman Map. USGS Digilal Data Series DDS - 11 (1994). I DOMINANT SOIL COMPOSITION IN GENERAL AREA OF TARGET PROPERTY I The U.S. Departmenl of Agricullure's (USDA) Soil Conservalion Service (SCS) leads Ihe Nalional Cooperalive Soil Survey (NCSS) and is responsible for collecting. storing, maintaining and distribuling soil survey informalion for privately owned lands in Ihe Uniled Slates. A soil map in a soil survey is a representation of soil patterns in a landscape. Soil maps for STATSGO are compiled by generalizing more detailed (SSURGO) soil survey maps. The following information is based on Soil Conservation Service STATSGO dala. I Soil Component Name: SMYRNA Soil Surface Texture: fine sand I Hydroiogic Group: Class BID - Drained/undrained hydrology class of soils Ihat can be drained and are classified. I Soil Drainage Class: Poorly. Soils may have a saluraled zone. a layer of low hydraulic conduclivity, or seepage. Depth 10 waler lable is less than 1 foot. Hydric Stalus: Soil meets the requirements for a hydric soil. I Corrosion Polenlial- Uncoated Sleel: HIGH Depth 10 Bedrock Min: > 60 inches I I Depth to Bedrock Max: > 60 inches I I I TC02039S56.1 r Page A-4 I , i.rtJ. _ _.i I 0,. ~, _ 4 ~ ,~ '" ''" _ '" _ '~11 ~ .. ,"= I I Soli Layer Infonnation Boundary Classification Layer Upper Lower Soil Texture Class AASHTO Group Unified Soli Penneabili~ Soil Reaction Rale (Inlhr) (pH) 1 o inches 13 inches flOe sand Granular COARSE-GRAINED Max: 20.00 Max: 7.30 materials (35 SOILS, Sands, Min: 8.00 Min: 3.60 pet or less Clean Sands. passing No. Poof1y graded 200), Fine sand. Sand. 2 13 inches 28 inches sand Granular COARSE-GRAINED Max: 6.00 Max: 7.30 materials (35 SOILS, Sands, Min: 0.60 Min: 3.60 pet. or less Sands with fines, passing No. Silty Sand. 200). Fine Sand. 3 28 indles 80 inches sand Granular COARSE-GRAINED Max.: 20.00 Max: 5.50 materials (35 SOILS. Sands. Min: 6.00 Min: 4.50 pet. or less Clean Sands, passing No. Poorty graded 200), Fine sand. Sand. I I I I I I I OTHER SOIL TYPES IN AREA Based on Soil Conservation Service ST A TSGO data, Ihe following addilional subordinant soil types may appear wilhin Ihe general area of targel property. I Soil Surface Textures: mucky - fine sand Surficial Soil Types: mucky - fine sand I Shallow Soil Types: sand Deeper Soil Types: fine sand I LOCAL I REGIONAL WATER AGENCY RECORDS I I EDR Local/Regional Waler Agency records provide waler well information 10 assisl the environmental professional in assessing sources that may impact ground water flow direction, and in forming an opinion aboul Ihe impact of contaminanl migralion on nearby drinking water wells. WELL SEARCH DISTANCE INFORMATION I I I I DATABASE Federal USGS Federal FRDS PWS Slale Dalabase SEARCH DISTANCE (miles) 1.000 Nearest PWS wilhin 1 mile 1.000 TC02039556.1r Page A-5 I I }' ~:ld_ .J.l".\ ,f ...J ~~ "'" ~,<-"'" ,^M' . ~_ '" ",M&; "'~,,"^ffl" .~ _'" _"""~ ,"",,,I I FEDERAL USGS WELL INFORMATION I MAP 10 ~ A8 A7 A8 I WELL ID USGS2275816 USGS2275817 USGS2275818 USGS22758'9 LOCATION FROM TP 1/2 - , Mile WNW 1/2 -1 Mile WNW 1/2-1 Mile WNW 1/2 - 1 Mile WNW FEDERAL FRDS PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM INFORMATION I I I MAP 10 No PWS System Found WELL 10 LOCATION FROM TP Note: PWS System location is not always the same as well location. STATE DATABASE WELL INFORMATION MAP 10 ~ 2 4 5 9 10 I I WELL 10 FLS030000021062 FLS030000020755 FLS030000020591 FLS030000020949 FLS030000021247 FLS030000021337 LOCATION FROM TP 1/2 - 1 Mile West 1/2 - 1 Mile WSW 1/2 - 1 Mile SW 1/2 - 1 Mile West 1/2 - 1 Mile Wesl 1/2 - 1 Mile WNW OTHER STATE DATABASE INFORMATION I STATE OIUGAS WELL INFORMATION I DISTANCE FROM TP (Miles) 1/2-1 Mile NW 2 - 3 Miles East 1 - 2 Miles East , - 2 Miles ESE , -2 Miles ESE 1 - 2 Miles SSW 2 - 3 Miles SE I I I I I I I DISTANCE FROM TP (Miles) '/2 -1 Mile ENE 1 - 2 Miles East 1 - 2 Miles East , - 2 Miles ESE 2 ~ 3 Miles WSW 1 - 2 Miles South TC02039556.1r Page A-6 I PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE MAP - 02039556.1 r I , I I --.--1... --~~- . i I I. .. ----.--'..... ____________ 1 i I t I I ----- ------ I 1=~-~lI\j 1j .- ,~. .-- '-', " '-''--,' j -- 1-', I .._\ County Boundary '\/ Major Roads 1/-4 112 lMUes ---------1 ~ ~ I @ I I Groundwater Row Direction CQJ) Indeterminate Groundwater Flow at Location @Y) Groundwater Row Varies at Location <BID Closest Hydrogeological Data . Oil, gas or related wells ., Sink holes Contour Unes Earthquake epicenter, Richter 5 or greater Water Wells Pubtic Water Supply Wells Cluster of Multiple Icons liTE NAME: DDRESS: tAT/LONG: 360 Acres Corkscrew Rd & CR 850 North Immokalee FL 34142 26.4454/81.5521 CUENT: URS Corporalion CONTACT: John Komar INQUIRY #: 02039556.1 r DATE: Seplember 26, 2007 5:03 pm I I I Map ID Direction Distance Elevation Dalabase EDR ID Number I 1 West FL WELLS FLS030000021 062 1/2-1 Mile Higher I Permit no: 36-01762-W App no: 950221-22 Pennit typ: IND Project na: TROPIC GROVE Lu code: AGR I Acres serv: 550 Facil id: 16931 Fadl type: WELL Facil name: Pump type: TUR I Diameter: 9.83 Pump depth: 80 Pump capac: 500 X coord: 471573 I Y coord: 767609 Well depth: 138 Case depth: 85 Use status: Primary Fac status: E I Source: Lower Tamiami Aquifer Water use: Irrigation Reviewer: Linda J. Stille Secno: 25 Twp: 46 Rge: 27 I Siteid: FLS030000021062 I 2 WSW FL WELLS FLS030000020755 1/2-1 Mile Higher I Permit no: 36-01762-W App no: 950221-22 Pennit typ: IND Project na: TROPIC GROVE Lu code: AGR I Acres serv: 550 Facil id: 16930 Facil type: WEll Fadl name: Pump type: TUR I Diameter. 12 Pump depth: 80 Pump capac: 1000 X coord: 471563 I Y coord: 765991 Well depth: 128 Case depth: 85 Use status: Primary Fac status: E I Source: Lower Tamiami Aquifer Water use: Irrigation Reviewer: Linda J. Stille Secno: 25 Twp: 46 Rge: 27 I Siteid: FLS030000020755 I I TC02039556.1 r Page A-8 I I I Map 10 Direction Distance Elevalion A3 WNW 1/2 -1 Mile Higher Agency cd: USGS Stte name: L - 615 Latilude: 262703 Longitude: 0813358 Dee Ion: -81.56591342 Coor aeer: S Dee laUong datum: NAD83 Stale: 12 Country: US Location map: Not Reported A1litude: 27.00 Altitude method: Interpolated from topographic map Altitude accuracy: 5. Altitude datum: National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 Hydrologic: Big Cypress Swamp. Florida. Area = 2710 sq.mi. Topographic: Lake, swamp or marsh Site type: Ground-water other than Spring Date construction: Date inventoried: Not Reported Mean greenwich time offset: Local standard time flag: Y Type of ground water site: Single well, other than collector or Ranney type Aquifer Type: Not Reported Aquifer: Not Reported Well depth: 390 Source of depth data: Not Reported Project number: Not Reported Real time data flag: Not Reported Daily now data end date: Not Reported Peak flow data begin date: Not Reported Peak flow data count: Not Reported Water quality data end date:Not Reported Ground water data begin date: Not Reported Ground water data count: Not Reported I I I Site no: Declat: Coor meth: Latlong datum: District: Counly: Land net: Map scale: I I I I I Hole depth: Daily flow data begin date: Daily flow data count: Peak flow data end date: Water quality data begin date: Water quality data count: Ground water data end date: I I Groundwwater levels. Number of Measurements: 0 Dalabase EDR 10 Number FED USGS USGS2275816 262703081335801 26.45118946 M NAD27 122 071 NENENWS25T 48SR27ET Nol Reported 19670101 EST Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported FL WELLS FLS030000020591 I 4 SW 1/2-1 Mile Higher Permit no: Permit typ: Project na: Lu code: Acres serv: Faci! id: Facil type: Pump type: Diameter: Pump depth: Pump capac: Facil name: 36-02590-W IND TROPIC GROVE #2 AGR 38.81 16419 WELL TUR 10 o 800 I App no: I I I I 940606-19 TC02039556.1 r Page A-9 I " ,"Jz.~il"'''il~?:i.<.,~,(,,'''''' '" '" _! """""" _ .....(v,.(,.. _ _ ",.4~ ~"I _ "'_~"' _~~ "0 I I I I X coord: 471790 Y coord: 764652 Well depth: 180 Case depth: 80 Use status: Standby Fac status: P Source: Lower T amiami Aquifer Water use: Irrigation Reviewer: Linda J. Stille Seeno: 38 Twp: 46 Rge: 27 Site id: FLS030000020591 5 Wesl FL WELLS FLS030000020949 1/2-1 Mile Higher Permit no: 36..Q1762-W App no: 950221-22 Permit typ: IND Project na: TROPIC GROVE Lu code: AGR Acres serv: 550 Fad! id: 16934 Facil type: WELL Facil name: Pump type: TUR Diameter: 9.63 Pump depth: 80 Pump capac: 500 X coord: 470550 Y coord: 767338 Well depth: 138 Case depth" 85 Use status: Primary Fac status. E Source: Lower T amiami Aquifer Water use: Irrigation Reviewer: Linda J. Stille Seeno: 25 Twp: 46 Rge: 27 Siteid: FLS030000020949 A6 WNW FED USGS USGS2275817 1/2-1 Mile Higher Agency cd: USGS Site no: 262703081340201 Site name: L -731 Latitude: 262702 Longitude: 0813359 Dee lat: 26.45055556 Dee Ion: -81.56638889 Coor meth: G Coor accr: S Lattong datum: NAD83 Dee latlong datum: NAD83 District- 122 State- 12 County: 071 Country: US land net: NENES 25T 46S R 27E Location map: Not Reported Map scale" Not Reported I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TC02039556.1r Page A-10 I I ~ "' "" ::.. ~~ ~ ;.I~ ,,} x "'"..."" <. t "'. '" "" "'" Altitude: 24.4 Altitude method: Interpolated from topographic map Altitude accuracy: .1 Altitude datum: National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 Hydrologic: Big Cypress Swamp. Florida. Area = 2710 sq.mi. Topographic: Alluvial or marine terrace Site type: Ground-water other than Spring Date construction: Date inventoried: Not Reported Mean greenwich time offset Local standard time flag: Y Type of ground water site: Single well. other than collector or Ranney type Aquifer Type: Not Reported Aquifer: SANDSTONE AQUIFER Well depth: 243.00 Source of depth data: Not Reported Project number: Not Reported Real time data flag: 1 Daily flow data end dale: 0000-00-00 Peak flow data begin date: 0000-00-00 Peak flow data count 0 Water quality data end date:2000-03-10 Ground water data begin date: 1976-04M09 Ground water data count: 91 I I I I I I I Ground-water levels. Number of Measurements: 91 Feet below Feet to Date Surface Sealevel I 1998-04-29 1993-07-20 1993-05-20 1993-03-24 1993-01-21 1992-11-17 1992-10-21 1992-08-19 1992-06-23 1992-04-22 1992-02-21 1991-12-17 1991-10-24 1991-08-20 1991-06-18 1991-04-26 1991-02-21 1991-01-28 1990-11-27 1990-10-05 1990-08-28 1990-06-26 1990-05-07 1990-04-09 1990-03-12 1990-02-12 1990-01-16 1989-12-11 1989-10-26 1989-08-30 1989-07-27 1989-06-30 13.34 10.06 -2.69 17.76 14.94 -5.55 1.69 21.08 14.99 16.30 -0.61 0.90 15.09 22.26 19.11 2.01 -0.61 16.59 -4.19 2.05 18.09 -1.25 -8.05 -6.56 1.07 1.24 11.73 5.80 0.86 5.35 19.28 13.05 I I I I I I I I I Hole depth: Daily flow data begin date: Daily flow data count Peak flow data end date: Water quality data begin date: Water quality data count: Ground water data end date: Date 1993-08-24 1993-06-21 1993-04-21 1993-02-17 1992-12-16 1992-11-09 1992-10-06 1992-07-22 1992-05-19 1992-03-25 1992-01-22 1991-11-21 1991-09-24 1991-07-24 1991-05-22 1991-03-18 1991-02-20 1990-12-26 1990-10-25 1990-09-27 1990-07-31 1990-05-23 1990-04-24 1990-03-26 1990-02-26 1990-01-30 1989-12-27 1989-11-29 1989-10-04 1989-08-14 1989-07-10 1989-06-12 19680101 EST Not Reported 0000-00-00 o 0000-00-00 1968-08-07 98 1998-04-29 Feet below Feet to Surface Sealevel 18.18 13.60 2.19 1.63 -5.51 4.37 20.28 18.46 -1.91 11.05 10.58 0.15 5.02 22.48 12.72 0.49 1.82 -6.86 0.76 0.46 9.80 -6.68 4.76 -7.51 11.01 11.45 -6.25 4.06 3.05 18.96 15.01 4.59 TC02039556.1 r Page A-l1 I I I "..~, ,.."..,,,,-,,4' A, ~~ Xi- ~ I ,:_ ~ .; '" ..,.,'.. '" I I I Ground-water levels, continued. Feet below Feet to Date Surface Sealevel Feet below Date Surface Feet to Sealevel -4.36 -4.71 -5.92 -4.83 -3.66 -1.34 -4.20 6.35 5.23 5.84 5.14 12.89 19.81 1.81 1989-05-15 1989-04-13 1989-02-24 1989-01-26 1988-12-29 1988-11-28 1988-10-26 1988-04-28 1987-04-27 1986-04-29 1985-04-29 1984-04-16 1981-10-09 1989-05-31 1989-04-28 1989-03-31 1989-02-13 1989-01-09 1988-12-12 1988-11-15 1988-10-03 1987-10-30 1986-10-28 1985-11-07 1984-10-31 1983-04-20 1976-04-09 I I -4.85 ~.89 -1.92 6.55 -1.62 0.79 -2.90 -2.49 -4.64 -1.19 3.56 16.58 21.84 I I A7 WNW 1/2-1 Mile Higher I I Agency cd: USGS Site name: L -1138 Latitude: 262703 Longitude: 0813359 Dec Ion: ~1.5661912 Coor aeer: S Dee latlon9 datum: NAD83 Sta1e: 12 Country: US location map: CORKSCREW 26 Altitude: 24.4 Altitude method: Interpolated from topographic map Altitude accuracy: .1 Altitude datum: National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 Hydrologic: Big Cypress Swamp. Florida. Area = 2710 sq.mi. Topographic: Flat surface Site type: Ground-water other than Spring Date construction: Date inventoried" Not Reported Mean greenwich time offset: Local standard time flag: Y Type of ground water site: Single well, other than collector or Ranney type Aquifer Type: Not Reported Aquifer: NONARTESIAN SAND AQUIFER Well depth: 20.00 Hole depth: Source of depth data: Not Reported Project number: 00200 Real time data flag: 0 Daily flow data end date: 0000-00-00 Peak flow data begin date: 0000-00-00 Peak now data count: 0 Water quality data end date:2003-09-24 Ground water data begin date: 1975-10-29 Ground water data count: 348 Site no: I Declat: Coar meth: Latlong datum: District: County: land net: Map scale: I I I I Daily flow data begin date: Daily now data count Peak flow data end date: Water quality data begin date: Water quality data count Ground water data end date: I I I FED USGS USGS2275818 262703081340202 26.45118947 M NAD27 122 071 NENENE S25 T46S R27E Not Reported 19700101 EST Not Reported 0000-00-00 o 0000-00-00 1975-10-29 340 2004-07-29 TC02039556.1r Page A-12 I I I Ground-water levels, Number of Measurements: 348 Feet below Feet to Feet below Feet to I Date Surface Sealevel Date Surface Sealevel ----- 2004-07-29 22.03 2004-08-16 22.68 2004-05-18 20.91 2004-04-20 21.14 2004-03-23 21.39 2004-02-18 21.53 I 2004-01-27 21.55 2003-12-18 21.28 2003-11-19 21.49 2003-10-21 22.00 2003-09-24 21.72 2003-08-19 21.83 2003-07-22 22.20 2003-08-26 23.15 I 2003-05--28 21.44 2003-04-23 21.14 2003-04-07 21.40 2003-02-28 21.33 2002-12-20 21.54 2002-11-19 22.11 2002-10-28 21.69 2002-10-07 22.09 I 2002-08-23 22.59 2002-07-26 22.00 2002-06-20 21.93 2002-05-29 20.16 2002-04-24 20.72 2002-03-19 21.42 2002-02-21 21.72 2002-01-24 21.72 I 2001-12-18 21.23 2001-11-20 21.56 2001-10-29 21.85 2001-10-03 23.35 2001-08-21 22.45 2001-07-26 23.26 2001-06-26 22.46 2001-05--23 20.34 I 2001-04-16 21.34 2001-03-19 20.88 2001-02-26 20.78 2001-01-22 21.23 2000-12-19 21.07 2000-11-21 21.35 2000-10-24 21.85 2000-10-04 22.42 I 2000-08-22 22.18 2000-07-18 22.58 2000-06-20 20.55 2000-05-23 20.07 2000-04-20 20.03 2000-03-21 20.43 2000-02-24 20.72 2000-01-21 21.06 I 1999-12-09 21.51 1999-11-18 21.71 1999-10-27 22.02 1999-10-04 22.49 1999-08-24 22.80 1999-07-27 22.06 1999-06-24 23.23 1999-05--17 21.66 I 1999-04-19 20.34 1999-03-18 20.90 1999-02-23 21.31 1999-01-26 21.55 1999-01-05 21.69 1998-11-23 21.92 1998-10-26 21.73 1998-10-05 22.08 I 1998-08-26 22.53 1998-07-31 21.59 1998-06-26 18.59 1998-05--22 20.63 1998-04-29 21.32 1998-03-26 22.06 1998-03-05 22.15 1998-02-05 22.08 I 1998-01-08 21.79 1997-11-25 21.49 1997-10-28 20.47 1997-10-06 21.86 1997-08-27 22.83 1997-07-29 23.04 1997-06-25 22.62 1997-06-02 23.49 I 1997-04-24 22.38 1997-03-27 21.20 1997-02-24 20.11 1997-01-29 21.42 1996-12-24 22.00 1996-11-29 22.48 1996-11-04 24.05 1996-10-03 22.95 I 1996-08-22 22.67 1996-07-25 23.80 1996-06-18 23.55 1996-05-22 22.45 1996-04-25 21.96 1996-03-29 21.79 1996-02-27 21.34 1996-01-30 21.81 I 1996-01-09 22.01 1995-12-05 22.43 1995-1 0-26 22.58 1995-09-27 22.40 1995-08-31 22.92 1995-07-28 22.74 1995-06-27 22.76 1995-05-22 21.22 I I TC02039556.1r Page A~13 .--_.,._.""----~ _"'_,__~_~_m_ ~,------,- I ~ J:i:L~.t; ~~.'" ~~ " ~ - ~ , ~ I I I Ground-water levels, continued. Feet below Feet to Feet below Feet to Date Surface Sealevel Date Surface Sealevel ---- 1995-04-24 21.35 1995-03-23 20.96 1995-02-16 21.52 1995-01-26 21.67 1995-01-09 22.01 1994-12-20 21.54 1994-11-25 21.75 1994-10-31 21.68 1994-10-05 22.09 1994-08-25 21.68 1994-07-26 21.82 1994-06-22 22.51 1994-05-26 21.30 1994-04-26 21.97 1994-03-29 21.57 1994-02-23 21.96 1994-01-24 21.81 1993-12-22 21.68 1993-11-22 21.60 1993-10-25 22.17 1993-10-04 22.22 1993-08-24 21.92 1993-07-20 21.70 1993-06-21 21.92 1993-05-20 21.69 1993-04-22 21.86 1993-03-24 22.19 1993-02-17 22.00 1993-01-21 21.94 1992-12-16 21.60 1992-11-17 21.45 1992-10-21 21.36 1992-10-06 21.70 1992-06-19 21.82 1992-07-22 22.37 1992-06-23 21.74 1992-05-19 21.76 1992-04-22 22.55 1992-03-25 22.67 1992-02-21 21.99 1992-01-22 22.19 1991-12-17 21.70 1991-11-21 21.79 1991-10-24 22.28 1991-09-23 22.96 1991-06-20 21.92 1991-07-24 23.17 1991-06-16 22.31 1991-05-22 22.74 1991-04-26 22.38 1991-03-17 22.11 1991-02-20 22.16 1991-01-28 22.74 1990-12-26 22.21 1990-11-27 22.06 1990-10-25 22.64 1990-10-05 22.59 1990-06-28 22.31 1990-07-31 21.93 1990-06-26 22.20 1990-05-23 21.49 1990-04-24 21.67 1990-03-26 21.76 1990-02-26 22.11 1990-01-30 21.59 1989-12-27 22.39 1989-11-29 21.85 1989-10-26 22.03 1989-10-04 22.30 1969-06-30 22.17 1969-07-27 22.59 1969-06-30 22.84 1969-05-31 21.42 1969-04-26 22.05 1969-04-19 22.12 1969-03-31 22.13 1969-02-24 22.14 1969-01-26 22.50 1966-12-29 22.39 1986-11-26 22.31 1988-10-26 22.04 1986-10-03 21.97 1986-06-29 23.26 1986-07-25 23.36 1968-06-29 21.63 1968-05-26 21.60 1968-04-28 21.85 1968-03-28 21.76 1986-02-25 22.06 1966-01-26 22.04 1988-01-04 21.49 1987-11-24 22.50 1987-10-30 2218 1987-09-30 22.22 1967-08-27 22.24 1967-07-31 21.84 1967-07-01 22.52 1987-05-26 22.53 1967-04-27 22.09 1967-03-27 22.67 1987-02-25 2189 1987-01-29 22.37 1966-12-31 22.80 1986-11-26 21.87 1986-10-28 21.64 1986-09-24 23.37 1966-06-29 23.19 1986-07-29 23.14 1986-06-26 23.54 1966-06-03 22.20 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TC02039556.1r Page A-14 I I I Ground-water levels, continued. Feel below Feet to Feet below Feet to Date Surface Sealevel Date Surface Sealevel I -- 1986-04-29 21.99 1986-03-28 22.60 1986-02-27 22.32 1986-01-31 22.17 1985-12-31 22.27 1985-12-02 22.14 I 1985-11-07 22.12 1985-09-27 22.39 1985-09-03 22.99 1985-07-31 22.60 1985-06-28 21.69 1985-05-30 21.74 1985-04-29 21.54 1985-03-29 21.94 I 1985-02-28 21.79 1985-01-31 21.81 1984-12-28 22.06 1984-11-30 21.21 1984-10-31 22.21 1984-09-28 22.40 1984-08-30 22.30 1984-07-31 21.85 I 1984-06-29 21.98 1984-05-31 22.28 1984-04-30 22.24 1984.04-16 21.95 1984-03-30 22.36 1984-02-29 22.04 1984-01-31 21.78 1983-12-30 22.08 I 1983-11-30 21.90 1983-10-28 22.18 1983-09-29 21.53 1983-08-30 22.13 1983-07-26 21.67 1983-06-28 21.87 1983-05-28 21.38 1983-04-28 21.70 I 1983-04-20 22.07 1983-03-30 22.16 1983-02-24 22.05 1983-01-27 22.19 1982-12-28 21.75 1982-11-29 21.77 1982-10-26 21.59 1982-09-29 22.25 I 1982-08-27 21.74 1982-07-22 21.77 1982-06-25 22.81 1982-05-24 21.75 1982-04-26 21.72 1982-03-30 22.21 1982-02-23 22.29 1982-01-25 21.79 I 1981-12-29 21.81 1981-11-25 21.83 1981-10-27 21.89 1981-09-29 21.75 1981-08-27 22.96 1981-07-28 21.97 1981-06-29 21.88 1981-05-26 21.47 I 1981.04-29 21.67 1981-03-30 21.87 1981-02-25 21.88 1981-01-28 21.97 1980-12-30 22.09 1980-11-25 22.24 1980-10-29 21.87 1980-09-29 22.40 I 1980-08-26 22.58 1980-07-31 21.92 1980-06-26 21.79 1980-04-28 22.15 1980-03-26 22.24 1980-02-27 21.78 1980-01-29 22.88 1979-12-27 22.43 I 1979-11-28 22.48 1979-10-31 22.19 1979-09-27 22.77 1979-08-30 22.57 1979-07-31 21.87 1979-06-28 21.75 1979-05-31 22.20 1979-04-30 21.98 I 1979-03-28 21.98 1979-02-27 21.95 1979-01-30 22.47 1978-12-29 22.51 1978-11-30 22.10 1978-10-30 22.17 1978-09-27 22.11 1978-08-30 22.32 I 1978-07-28 22.44 1978-06-28 22.75 1978-05-30 22.09 1978-04-25 22.56 1978-03-30 22.12 1978-02-28 22.19 1978-01-31 21.99 1977-12-28 22.19 I 1977-11-29 21.99 1977-10-28 21.56 1977-09-29 22.32 1977-08-30 21.63 1977-07.28 22.25 1977-06-29 21.66 1977-05-27 21.84 1977-04-28 21.69 I I TC02039556.1 r Page A-15 -.------ ..- I I " '. b_*...._ .....>0.-"0 , A _""~'"" ,_ "__~~A .....t.,,,,,,. .,1""". ..._,,~ .'" ~"}.,~J,,, l\____=;J...~.;: I Ground-water levels, continued. Feet below Feet to Date Surface Sealevel Feet below Feet to Date Surface Sealevel I 1977-03-30 1977-01-27 1976-11-29 1976-09-29 1976-07-30 1976-05-27 1976-03-30 1976-01-29 1975-11-26 21.89 22.04 21.89 22.23 22.14 21.97 21.79 21.35 21.84 1977-02-25 1976-12-29 1976-10-27 1976-08-31 1976-06-29 1976-04-29 1976-02-26 1975-12-29 1975-10-29 I I 21.89 21.89 21.85 21.95 22.15 21.41 21.71 21.75 21.97 I USGS2275819 A8 WNW 1/2-1 Mile Higher I Agency cd: USGS Site name: L ~2313 latitude: 262703 Longitude; 0813359 Dec Ion: -81.5661912 Coar aeer: S Dee lallong datum: NAD83 State: 12 Country: US Location map: CORKSCREW Altitude: 24.4 Altitude method: level or other surveying method Altitude accuracy: .1 Altitude datum: National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 Hydrologic: Big Cypress Swamp. Florida. Area = 2710 sq.mi. Topographic: Flat surface Site type: Ground-water other than Spring Date construction: Date inventoried: Not Reported Mean greenwich time offset: Local standard time flag: Y Type of ground water site: Single well, other than collector or Ranney type Aquifer Type: Not Reported Aquifer: LIMESTONE AQUIFER Well depth: 670. Source of depth data: Not Reported Project number: 00200 Realtime data flag: 0 Daily flow data end date: 0000-00-00 Peak flow data begin date: 0000-00-00 Peak flow data count: 0 Water quality data end date:2003-09-24 Ground waler data begin date: 1981-10-27 Ground water data count: 264 Site no: I Declat: Coor meth: Latlong datum: District: County: Land net Map scale: I I I I I Hole depth: Daily flow data begin date: Daily flow data count: Peak flow data end date: Water quality data begin date: Water quality data count: Ground water data end date: I I Ground-water levels, Number of Measurements: 264 Feet below Feet to Date Surface Sealevel Date I 2004-07-29 2004-05-18 2004-03-23 50.7 48.9 51.0 2004-06-16 2004-04-20 2004-02-18 I I FED USGS 262703081340203 26.45118947 M NAD27 122 071 NENE S25 T46S R27E Not Reported Not Reported EST Not Reported 0000-00-00 o 0000-00-00 1978-06-07 259 2004-07-29 Feet below Feet to Surface Sealevel 48.8 50.4 51.1 TC02039556.1r Page A-16 I I ~;t -'" j! ,,~,~ ,,",_.c~ "4t"~1~,,,,.....~ I Ground-water levels. continued. Feet below Feet to Feet below Feet to Date Surlace Sealevel Dale Surface Seatevel 2004-01-27 49.6 2003-12-18 51.1 2003-11-19 51.4 2003-1lJ..21 51.2 2003-09-24 51.4 2003..()8-19 50.6 2003-07-22 50.8 2003-06-28 50.8 2003-05-28 49.9 2003..Q4-23 50.4 2003-04-07 50.7 2003-02-28 50.9 2002-12-20 50.5 2002-11-19 50.4 2002-10-28 49.8 2002-1O..Q7 50.1 2002-08-23 51.8 2002-07-26 51.3 2002-08-20 49.5 2002-05-29 49.1 2002-04-24 SO.6 2002-03-19 49.4 2002-02-21 50.1 2002-01-24 49.8 2001-12-19 49.8 2001-11-20 51.3 2001-10-29 52.2 2001-10-03 52.2 2001-08-21 51.0 2001-07-26 50.6 2001-06-26 49.1 2001-05-23 48.8 2001-04-16 49.7 2001-03-19 48.5 2001-02-28 48.0 2001-01-22 48.0 2000-12-19 48.4 2000-11-21 49.4 2000-10-24 50.5 2000-10-04 50.8 2000-08-22 50.0 2000-07-18 48.9 2000-06-20 48.5 2000-05-23 48.9 2000-04-20 48.1 2000-03-21 49.5 2000-02-24 50.1 2000-01-21 50.7 1999-12-09 51.1 1999-11-18 51.9 1999-10-27 50.7 1999-10-04 52.3 1999-08-24 51.7 1999-07-27 51.5 1999-06-24 50.8 1999-05-17 49.4 1999-04-19 48.8 1999-03-18 50.7 1999-02-23 50.7 1999-01-26 50.9 1999-01-05 50.5 1998-11-23 51.2 1998-10-26 51.1 1998-10-05 51.9 1998-08-25 51.5 1998-07-31 51.5 1998-06-26 50.1 1998-05-22 50.1 1998-04-29 50.9 1998-03-26 51.9 1998-03-05 52.3 1998-02-05 52.6 1998-01-08 52.2 1997-11-25 51.8 1997-10-28 49.8 1997-10-06 54.5 1997-08-27 53.7 1997-07-29 53.3 1997-06-25 51.5 1997-06..Q2 51.9 1997-04-29 51.1 1997-03-27 49.7 1997-02-24 51.7 1997-01-29 52.1 1998-12-24 51.7 1996-11-29 52.5 1996-11-04 53.9 1996-10-03 53.7 1996-08-22 54.5 1996-07-25 53.5 1996-06-18 53.9 1996-05-22 53.1 1996-04-25 50.7 1996-03-29 50.5 1996-02-27 50.9 1996-01-30 51.3 1996-01-09 52.1 1995-12-05 51.5 1995-10-26 52.9 1995-09-27 52.9 1995-08-31 52.7 1995-07-28 52.1 1995-06-27 51.5 1995-05-22 50.5 1995-04-24 50.5 1995-03-23 51.1 1995-02-16 51.5 1995-01-26 51.9 1995-01-09 52.1 1994-12-20 51.7 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TC02039556.1r Page A-17 I , fi It""..~ """' ~ ~~ ~ " _~t;_ ~J ~ ,,_,"""", J ," to>- ~i. I I Ground-water levels, continued. Feet below Feet to Feet below Feet to Date Surface Sealevel Date Surface Sealevel 1994-11-25 50.7 1994-10-31 51.1 1994-08-22 50.3 1994.04-26 50.0 1993-10-25 51.7 1993-10.04 52.5 1993-08-24 51.5 1993-07-22 51.5 1993.08-21 51.3 1993.05-20 50.9 1993.04-22 51.5 1993.03-24 50.7 1993-02-17 51.9 1993-01-21 51.3 1992-12-16 52.5 1992-11-17 51.3 1992-10-21 51.3 1992-10.06 51.5 1992.08-19 51.3 1992.07-22 51.3 1992.06-23 50.9 1992.05-19 51.1 1992-04-22 50.0 1992-03-25 49.2 1992-02-21 50.1 1992-01.21 49.9 1991-12-17 50.5 1991-11-21 50.3 1991-10-24 51.9 1991-09-24 50.9 1991.08-20 49.9 1991-07-24 50.9 1991-06-18 50.7 1991-05-22 51.2 1991-04.26 48.5 1991.03-17 51.5 1991-02-20 49.7 1991-01-28 49.0 1990-12-26 49.5 1990-11-27 50.2 1990-10-25 51.2 1990-10-05 51.1 1990-08-28 50.8 1990-07-31 50.1 1990-06-26 50.0 1990.05-23 49.6 1990-04-24 50.7 1990-03-26 50.6 1990-02-26 50.6 1990-01-30 51.1 1989-12-27 51.4 1989-11-29 50.9 1989-10-26 49.9 1989-10-04 50.5 1989-08-30 49.9 1989-07-27 49.7 1989-06-30 48.9 1989-05-31 48.9 1989-04-28 49.5 1989-03-31 50.0 1989.02-24 49.9 1989-01-26 50.1 1988-12-29 50.9 1988-11-28 52.7 1988-10-26 53.0 1988-10-05 53.7 1988-08-29 51.4 1988-07-25 53.6 1988.06-28 52.7 1988-05-26 51.1 1988-04-28 53.0 1988-03-28 52.2 1988-02-25 53.3 1988-01-26 53.5 1988.01-04 52.9 1987-11-24 54.5 1987-10-30 52.7 1987-09-30 52.7 1987-08-27 50.9 1987-07-31 49.8 1987-07.01 48.9 1987.05-28 51.1 1987-04-27 51.0 1987-03-27 51.3 1987-02-25 51.2 1987-01-29 51.1 1986-12-31 50.7 1986-11.26 51.7 1986-10-28 50.5 1986-09-24 51.9 1986.08-29 52.3 1986-07-29 51.5 1986-06-26 51.1 1986-06-03 50.4 1986.04-29 50.3 1986-03-28 51.7 1986-02-27 51.7 1986-01-31 51.3 1985-12-31 52.2 1985-12-02 53.1 1985-11-07 52.1 1985-09-27 51.7 1985.09-03 50.7 1985-07-31 50.7 1985-06-28 50.7 1985-05-30 50.2 1985-04-29 50.2 1985-03-29 49.7 1985.02-28 49.8 1985-01-31 50.2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TC02039556.1 r Page A-18 I I I Ground-water levels, continued. Feet below Feet to I Date Surface Sealevel 1984-12-28 SO.7 1984-10-31 51.2 I 1984-08-30 51.5 1984-06-29 51.2 1984-04-30 51.5 1984-02-29 51.0 I 1983-12-30 51.5 1983-10-28 51.7 1983-08-30 51.0 1983-06-26 51.1 I 1983-03-30 51.2 1983-01-27 SO.9 1982-11-29 51.1 1982-10-05 52.0 I 1982-08-27 51.8 1982-06-24 50.6 1982-03-30 50.2 1982-01-25 49.9 1981-11-25 50.4 I 9 West I 1/2-1 Mile Higher Permit no: 36-01762-W Pennit typ: IND I Project na: TROPIC GROVE lu code: AGR Acres serv: 550 Fadl id: 16933 I Fadl type: WELL Pump type: TUR Diameter: 9.63 Pump depth: 80 I Pump capac: 500 X coord: 470498 Y coord: 768841 Well depth: 136 I Use status: Primary Fac status: E Source: Lower T amiami Aquifer Water use: Irrigation I Reviewer: Linda J. Stille Twp: 46 Site id: FLS030000021247 I 10 WNW I 112 -1 Mile Higher I I Feet below Feet to Date Surface Sealevel 1984-11-30 1984-09-26 1984-07-31 1984-05-31 1984-03-30 1984-01-31 1983-11-30 1983-09-29 1983-07-26 1983-04-28 1983-02-24 1982-12-28 1982-10-26 1982-09-29 1982-07-27 1982-04-28 1982-02-23 1981-12-29 1981-10-27 50.7 51.7 51.7 50.3 51.4 50.9 51.8 51.0 51.6 51.9 51.5 50.2 51.9 51.8 51.2 50.6 49.6 50.1 51.2 App no: Facil name: Case depth; Seeno. Rge: FL WELLS FLS030000021247 950221-22 85 25 27 FL WELLS FLS030000021337 TC02039556.1 r Page A-19 I I I Permit no: Permn typ: I Project na: Lu code: Acres serv: Facil id: I Facil type: Pump type: Diameter: Pump depth: I Pump capac: X coord: Y coord: Well depth: Use status: I Fae status: Source: Water use: Reviewer: I Twp: Site id: I I I I I I I I I I I 36-0 1762-W IND TROPIC GROVE AGR 550 16932 WELL TUR 9.63 80 500 470477 769416 138 Primary E Lower T amiami Aquifer lnigation Linda J. Stille 46 FLS030000021337 App no: 950221-22 Facil name: Case depth: 85 Secno: Rge: 25 27 TC02039556.1 r Page A-20 I I I Direction ni~t;:m~ I NW 1/2-1 Mile I Cadlext: Permit: County: Company: , Wellname: Status: Loca~: Qsectr: I Plugdate: Storage #; Ground elev: Bott Hole Dist: I Drill dale: Surf. casing: Production casing: Samples?: I Core analysis: Recovered oil qty: Recovered water qty: Plugged Intervals: I Bott hole temp: Api no: Comments: I ENE 1/2 -1 Mile I Cadlext Permrt: I County: Company: Well name: Status: Locale: I Qsectr: Plugdate: Storage #: Ground elav: I Bott Hole Dlst: Drill date: Surf. casing: Production casing: I Samples?: Core analysis: Recovered oil qty: Recovered water qty: I Plugged Intervals. Bott hole temp: Api no: I I 1263 Gis: 1263 COLLIER Oilfield: RK PETROLEUM CORP ALICO LAND DEVELOPMENT CO #19-3 DRY HOLE Welllogs: NONE Fedlands Desc: 3S 19 46S 28E Completion: 04/11/199100:00:00 Totaldepth: 18659 Derrick Floor HI: 24 Surf Hole Disl: 921 FWL 1322 FSL Issue date: 03/07/1991 00:00:00 Conductor casing: 13-3/8 @ 1760' Inter. casing: NA Tubing size: YES Core interval: NA Drill stem test?: NA Recovered gas qty: NA Perf segment inter: Not Reported 196 0902120200 Follow up: Not Reported Statussumm: n:lt:lh:lgp' FnR In NllmhAr OIL_GAS FLG100000000243 Not Reported CORKSCREW DI-SFL CNL-FDC NONE 04/11/1991 00:00:00 11704 48 830 FWL 1320 FSL 9/10/90 20"@ 245' 9-518" @ 3946' NA 11563-11597 NONE NA NA Not Reported Dry Hole 1224 Gis: 1224 COLLIER Oilfield: RK PETROLEUM CORP, WHITE LAND & MINERALS INC ALlCO LAND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY #29-2 DRY HOLE, SI Welllogs: NONE Fedlands Desc: 2S29 46S 28E Completion: 101301198700:00:00 Tolaldepth: 16056 Derrick Floor Ht: 22 Surf Hole Dist: 829 FWL 740 FNL Issue date: 09/181198700:00:00 Conductor casing: 13-3/8n 1831' Inter. casing: NONE Tubing size: YES Core interval: NO Drill stem test?: NA Recovered gas qty: NA Perf segment inter. 11153-115538163-9003 178 0902120193 Follow up: OIL_GAS FLG100000000240 Not Reported CORKSCREW DI-SFL CNFD NONE 11/10/198500:00:00 11852 44 829 FWL 740 FNL 7/27/87 20- 251' 9-518- 4046' NONE NO SEE COMMENTS NA NA Not Reported TC02039556.1r Page A-21 I I I Comments: Nol Reported Statussumm: Dry Hole East 2.3 Miles OIL_GAS FLG100000000238 Cadtext: 853 Gis: Not Reported Permit: 853 County: COLLIER Oilfield: WILDCAT Company: TOTAL LEONARD INC Wellname: BERNICE D PEPPER #28-4 Status: DRY HOLE We1l109s: OIL BHCS CON Locale: NONE Fedlands Desc: NONE Qsectr: 4S28 46S 28E Completion: 03/30/196900:00:00 Plugdate: 01/22/1977 00:00:00 T otaldepth: 11814 Storage #: 13506 Derrick Floor Ht Not Reported Ground elav: Not Reported Surf Hole Dist: Not Reported Batt Hole Digt Not Reported Issue date: Not Reported Drill date: 12/17/197600:00:00 Conductor casing: Not Reported Surf. casing: Not Reported Inter. casing: Not Reported Production casing: Not Reported Tubing size: Not Reported Samples?: Not Reported Core interval: Not Reported Core analysis: Not Reported Drill stem test?: Not Reported Recovered oil qty: Not Reported Recovered gas qty: Not Reported Recovered water qty: Not Reported Perf segment inter: Not Reported Plugged Intervals: Not Reported Bott hole temp: Not Reported Api no: 0902120083 Follow up: Not Reported Comments: Not Reported Statussumm: Dry Hole I I I I I I I I I East 1-2Miles I I I Cadtext: Permit: County: Company: Wellname: Status: Locale: Osectr: Plugdate: Storage #: Ground elev: Bott Hole Dist Drill date: Surf. casing: Production casing: Samples?: Core analysis: Recovered oil qty: Recovered water qty: Plugged Intervals: Batt hole temp: Api no: I I I I 1201A 1201.1 COLLIER Oilfield: RKPC. ENEX RESOURCES CORP ERN ICE D PEPPER #28-3A PRODUCER NONE 3S28 46S 28E 01/22/1977 00:00:00 16005 22 677 FSL 900 FWL 03/15/1987 00:00:00 13-3/8" 1849' 7" 11697' YES YES 218 BaPD o BSWPD NONE 182 0902120191-01 Gis: WeUlogs: Fedlands Oesc: Completion: Totaldepth: Derrick Floor Ht: Surf Hole Dist: Issue date: Conductor casing: Inter. casing: Tubing size' Core interval: Drill stem test?' Recovered gas qty: Peri segment inter: Follow up: OIL_GAS FLG100000000237 Not Reported CORKSCREW FDC-CNL-GR DISFL CYBERLOOK COR-CALIPER DII NONE 04/21/198700:00:00 11697MD;11517TVD 45 1699 FWL 671 FSL 411/87 20" 241' 9-518" 4063' 2-718" 8992' 11556-11667 NO TSTM OPEN HOLE Not Reported TC02039556.1r Page A-22 I ~1 .... ",' .'<" < J k J: i! .. " I I I' Comments: Nol Reported Statussumm: Producer East 1-2 Miles OIL_GAS FLG100000000236 Cadtext: SHL Gis: Not Reported Permit: 0 County: Not Reported Oilfietd: Not Reported Company: Nol Reported Wellname: Not Reported Status: Nol Reported Welllogs: Nol Reported Locale: Not Reported Fedlands Oesc: Not Reported Qsectr: Not Reported Completion: 04/21/198700:00:00 Plugdate: 01/22/1977 00:00:00 Totaldepth: Nol Reported Storage #: Not Reported Derrick Floor Ht: Not Reported Ground elev: Not Reported Surf Hole Dist: Not Reported Bott Hole Dist: Not Reported Issue date: Not Reported Drill date: 03/15/198700:00:00 Conductor casing: Not Reported Surf. casing: Not Reported Inter. casing: Not Reported Production casing: Not Reported Tubing size: Not Reported Samples?: Not Reported Core interval: Not Reported Core analysis: Not Reported Drill stem test?: Not Reported Recovered oil qty: Nol Reported Recovered gas qty: Not Reported Recovered water qty: Not Reported Perf segment inter: Not Reported Plugged Intervals: Not Reported Bott hole temp: Not Reported Api no: Not Reported Follow up: Not Reported Comments: Not Reported Statussumm: Not Reported East 1-2Mlles OIL_GAS FLG100000000235 Cadtext: 1201 Gis: Not Reported Permit: 1201 County: COLLIER Oilfield: CORKSCREW Company: RKPC Weflname: BERNICE 0 PEPPER #28-3 Status: DRY HOLE Welllogs: DISFL FDC-CNL-GR CYBERLOOK LITH Locale: NONE Fedlands Desc: NONE Qsectr: 3S28 46S 28E Completion: 11/10/198500:00:00 Plugdate: 03/11/198700:00:00 T otaldepth: 11849 Storage #: 16005 Derrick Floor Ht: 44 Ground elev: 22 Surf Hole Dist: 1699 FWL 671 FSL Bott Hole Dist: 1699 FWL 671 FSL Issue date: 2/10/86 Drill date: 02/071198700:00:00 Conductor casing: 20- 240' Surf. casing: 13-318- 1849' Inter. casing: 9-5/8" 4061' Production casing: NONE Tubing size: NA Samples?: YES Core interval: 11541-11582 Core analysis: YES Drill stem test?: NO Recovered oil qty: NA Recovered gas qty: NA Recovered water qty: NA Perf segment inter: NA Plugged Intervals: 11849-113499400-8900 Bott hole temp: 178 Api no: 0902120191 Follow up: Not Reported I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TC02039556.1r Page A-23 I I I I Comments: Dry Hole I ESE 1-2 Miles I I Cadtext: Permit: County: Company: Well name: Status: Locale: Qsectr: Plugdate: Storage #: Ground eley: Bott Hole Dist: Drill date: Surf. casing: Production casing: Samples?: Core analysis: Recovered oil qty: Recovered water qty: Plugged Intervals: Bott hole temp: Api no' Comments: I I I I 1170 1170 COLLIER Oilfield: RK PETROLEUM CORP. ENEX RESOURCES CORP REX PROPERTIES #33-2 PRODUCER NONE 2S33 46S 28E 02101/198800:00:00 15844 21 SAME 09/16/198500:00:00 13-3/8" 1846' 7" 11537' YES YES 435 BOPD o BSWPD Not Reported 172 0902120187 Not Reported Nol Reported Statussumm: Gis: Welllogs: Fedlands Dese: Completion: Totaldeplh: Derrick Floor Ht: Surf Hole Dist Issue date: Conductor casing: Inter. casing: Tubing size: Core interval: Drill stem test?: Recovered gas qty: Perf segment inter: Follow up: Statussumm: OIL_GAS FLG100000000232 Not Reported CORKSCREW DIL CNLDN DIP ML NONE 11/10/1985 00:00:00 11565 43 1440 FNL 952 FWL 4/4/85 20" 225' 9-5/8" 4008' 2-7/8" 9657' 11536-11563 YES o MCFPD open hole Not Reported Producer ESE 1-2Miles OIL_GAS FLG100000000231 Cadtext: SHL Gis' Not Reported Permit: 0 County: Not Reported Oilfield: Not Reported Company: Not Reported Wellname: Not Reported Status: Not Reported Welllogs: Not Reported Locale: Not Reported Fedlands Desc: Not Reported Qsectr: Not Reported Completion: 04/21/198700:00:00 Plugdate: 01/22/1977 00:00:00 T otaldepth: Not Reported Storage #: Not Reported Derrick Floor Ht: Not Reported Ground elev: Not Reported Surf Hole Dist: Not Reported Batt Hole Dist: Not Reported Issue date: Not Reported Drill date: 03/15/1987 00:00:00 Conductor casing' Not Reported Surf, casing: Not Reported Inter, casing: Not Reported Production casing: Not Reported Tubing size: Not Reported Samples?: Not Reported Core interval: Not Reported Core analysis: Not Reported Drill stem test?: Not Reported Recovered oil qty: Not Reported Recovered gas qty: Not Reported Recovered water qty: Not Reported Perl segment inter: Not Reported Plugged Intervals: Not Reported Bott hole temp: Not Reported Api no: Not Reported Follow up: Not Reported I I I I I I I I TC02039556.1r Page A-24 I ~<\ ' '"" ,--.: '" ~ ~ ,!'; """,, , '",. J ~ ~ '" "vlOK ,1: j ,,", I I I I Comments: Not Reported Statussumm: Not Reported ESE 1-2Mlles Cadtext: Permit: County: Company: Wellname: Status: Locale: Qsectr: Plugdate: Storage #: Ground elev: Bott Hole Disl: Drill date: Surf. casing: Production casing: Samples?: Core analysis: Recovered oil Qty: Recovered water qty: Plugged Intervals: Batt hole temp: Api no: Comments: I I I I I I 1199 1199 COLLIER Oilfield: CORKSCREW RK PETROLEUM CORP.ENEX RES,PENINSULAR OIL CORP. ALDC #32-1 PRODUCER BIG CYPRESS SWAMP 1 S32 46S 28E 02/011198800:00:00 15913 26 1481 FNL 675 FEL 03/21/198600:00:00 13-3/8" 1829' 7" 11687' YES YES 424 BOPD o BSWPD NONE NA 0902120189 Not Reported Gis: Welllogs: Fedlands Oase: Completion: T otaldepth: Derrick Floor Ht: Surf Hole Dist: Issue date: Conductor casing: Inter. casing: Tubing size: Core interval: Drill stem test?: Recovered gas qty: Perf segment inter: Follow up: Statussumm: OIL_GAS FLG100000000230 Not Reported CNL-FDC. TEMP, lVD-CNL-FDC.CBL-VDL,GEOPHYS NONE 08/09/1986 00:00:00 11721 44 1671 FNL 187 FWL 2110/86 20" 208' 9-518" 4038' 2-718" 9103' 11695-11718 NONE o MCFPD OPEN HOLE Not Reported Producer I wsw 2 . 3 Miles I Cadtext: Permit: County: Company: Wellname: Status: locale: Qsectr: Plugdate: Storage #: Ground elev: Bott Hole Dist: Drill date: Surf. casing: Production casing: Samples?: Core analysis: Recovered oil qty: Recovered water qty: Plugged Intervals: Bott hole temp: Api no: I I I I I I 408 Gis: 408 LEE Oilfield: MOBIL OIL CORP HENRY SANDERS TRUSTEE #1 DRY HOLE Welllogs: NONE Fedlands Desc: 1 S35 46S 27E Completion: 09/15/196900:00:00 Totaldepth: 8745 Derrick Floor HI: Not Reported Surf Hole Dist: Not Reported Issue date: 07/23/196900:00:00 Conductor casing: Not Reported Inter. casing: Not Reported Tubing size: Not Reported Core interval: Not Reported Drill stem test?: Not Reported Recovered gas qty: Not Reported Perf segment inter: Not Reported Not Reported 0907120001 Follow up: OIL_GAS FLG100000000229 Not Reported WILDCAT DIL BHCS NONE 04/11/1991 00:00:00 11960 Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported Not Reported TC02039556.1 r Page A-25 I I )<0 ~;u;.i&k..V . _ "" _ ~_ ... ,,' _ ~ ",," \ oJ' I Comments: Dry Hole I' I SSW 1.2 Miles I Cadle"': PenTIit: County: Company: Wellname: Status: Locale: Qsectr: Plugdate: Slorage #: Ground elev: Batt Hole Dist: Drill date: Surf. casing: Production casing: Samples?: Core analysis: Recovered oil qty: Recovered water qty: Plugged Intervals: Batt hole temp: Api no: Comments: I I I I I Not Reported Statussumm: OIL_GAS FLG100000000226 1001 Gis: 1001 COLLIER Oilfield: NATURAL RESOURCE MGMT CORP ALICO #31-2 DRY HOLE Welllogs: NONE Fedlands Desc: 2S31 46S 28E Completion: 06/11/198000:00:00 Totaldepth: 14626 Derrick Roor Ht: 22 Surf Hole Dist: SAME Issue date: 04/23/198000:00:00 Conductor casing: 13-3/8" 1303' Inter. casing: NONE Tubing size: YES Core interval: NA Drill stem test?: NA Recovered gas qty: NA Perf segment inter: 11584-11884 3780-3833 '(see comments) 117 0902120135 Follow up: Not Reported Stalussumm: Nol Reported WILDCAT DISFL CNFD BHCS DIP DIR NONE 04/11/1991 00:00:00 11884 38 1495 FNL 2290 FWL 215/80 20' 242' 9-5/8' 3904 NONE NONE NONE NA NA Not Reported Dry Hole I I South 1-2Miles Cadtext: Permit: County: Company: Well name: Status: Locale: Qsectr: Plugdate: Storage #: Ground elev: Bott Hole Dist: Drill date: Surf. casing: Production casing: Samples?: Core analysis: Recovered oil qty: Recovered water qty: Plugged Intervals: Batt hole temp. Api no: I I I I I I 1056 Gis: 1056 COLLIER Oilfield: NATURAL RESOURCE MGMT CORP ALlCO 0 #31-4 DRY HOLE Welllogs: NONE Fedlands Desc: 4S31 46S 28E Completion: 07/25/198200:00:00 Totaldeplh: 15203 Derrick Floor Ht: 40 Surf Hole Dist: 1320 FSL 1320 FEL Issue date: 01/19/198200:00:00 Conductor casing: 13-3/8" 1303' Inter. casing: 4~ 12241' Tubing size: YES Core interval: NO Drill stem test?: o SOPO Recovered gas qty: 696 BSWPO Perf segment inter: 12075-122157939-81393738-40091129-137921-171 NA 0902120154 Follow up: OIL_GAS FLG1000000oo223 Not Reported WILDCAT CNL CCL NONE 04/11/1991 00:00:00 12650 57 1495 FNL 2290 FWL 10/6/81 20' 242' 9-5/8" 3904' 2-3/8'12190 12317-1238712570-12623 NONE o MCFPD 12218-12222 Not Reported TC02039556.1r Page A-26 I I I " ~ " ~ \ ~ _" ~ ~ ~ "" ~ ~ _~ s:. ! ji",:.to ,,'1ii'i~~ Comments: Not Reported Statussumm: Dry Hole FLG100000000222 I I SE 2 -3 Miles Cadtexl: Permit County: Company: Wellname: Status: locale: Qsectr: Piugdate: Storage #: Ground elav: Bott Hole Dist: Drill date: Surf. casing: Production casing: Samples?: Core analysis: Recovered oil qty: Recovered water qty: Plugged Intervals: Bott hole temp: Api no: Comments: I I I I I I I I I I , I I I 1208 Gis: 1208 COLLIER Oilfield: PACIFIC ENTERPRISES ROYALTY CNAS SABINE CORP} COLLIER CO #4-2 DRY HOLE Welllogs: NONE Fedlands Desc: 2S4 47S 28E Completion: 02/01/1988 00:00:00 T otaldeplh: 18122 Derrick Floor HI: 22 Surf Hole Dist: 1320 FNL 1600 FWL Issue dale: 12/25/198700:00:00 Conductor casing: 13-3/8- 1854' Inter. casing: NONE Tubing size: YES Core interval: YES Drill stem test?: NA Recovered gas qty: NA Perf segment inter: 11200-11850 3830-4105 1700-1950 21-171 NA 0902120195 Follow up: Not Reported Statussumm: OIL_GAS Not Reported WILDCAT DIL-SFL BHCS SHOT CYBER DIP CNLD ML NONE 12/04/1970 00:00:00 11850 43 1320 FNL 1800 FWL 10/8/88 20-219' 9-5/8" 4017' NA 11454-11599 NONE NA NA Not Reported Dry Hole TC02039556.1r Page A-27 I ~ " ~"h~,; ~ ~ "'_ "",,,,,,,_ "~"_' ~..,~ 5"~ ~~ .,-<,."...",,-<;;:,;;, "" ~ iltt \, \jjj."",~_~ I I AREA RADON INFORMATION I State Database: FL Radon Radon Test Results I Zip Total Buildings % of sites>4pCilL Data Source I I I 34142 0.0 Certified Residential Database Federal EPA Radon Zone for COLLIER County: 3 Note: Zone 1 indoor average level> 4 pCi/L. : Zone 2 indoor average level >= 2 pCi/L and <= 4 pCilL. : Zone 3 indoor average level < 2 pCilL. Not Reported I I I I I I I " I I I TC02039556.1 r Page A-28 , .., I I I I I I I I I I I i I I ~ I I I TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION USGS 7.5' Digital Elevallon Model (DEM) Source: United States Geologic Survey EDR acquired the USGS 7.5' Digital Elevation Model in 2002 and updaled ft in 2006. The 7.5 minute OEM corresponds to the USGS 1 :24,000- and 1 :25,OOO-scale topographic quadrangle maps. The OEM provides elevation data with consistent elevation units and projection. HYDROLOGIC INFORMATION Flood Zone Data: This data. available in select counties across the country, was obtained by EOR in 1999 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Data depicts 1 OO-year and 500~year flood zones as defined by FEMA. NWI: National Wetlands Inventory. This data, available in select counties across the country. was obtained by EDR in 2002 and 2005 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. State Wetlands Data: Wetlands Inventory Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: 850-245-ll238 HYDROGEOLOGIC INFORMATION AQUIFLOwR Informallon Syslem Source: EDR proprietary database of groundwater flow information EOR has developed the AQUIFLOW Information System (AIS) to provide data on the general direction of groundwater flow at specific points. EDR has reviewed reports submitted to regulatory authorities at select sites and has extracted the date of the report, hydrogeologically determined groundwater flow direction and depth to water table information. GEOLOGIC INFORMATION Geologic Age and Rock Stratigraphic Unit Source: P.G. Schruben. RE. Amdt and W.J. Bawiec, Geology of the Conterminous U.S. at 1 :2,500,000 Scale - A digital representation of the 1974 P.B. King and H.M. Beikman Map, USGS Digital Data Series DDS -11 (1994). ST A TSGO: State Soil Geographic Database Source: Department of Agricutture. Natural Resources Conservation Services The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) leads the national Conservation Soli Survey (NCSS) and is responsible for collecting, storing. maintaining and distributing soil survey, information for_privately owned lands In the United States. A soil map in a soil survey is a representation of soil patterns in a landscape. Soil maps for STATSGO are compiled by generalizing more detailed (SSURGO) soil survey maps. SSURGO: Soil Survey Geographic Database Source: Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Services (NRCS) Telephone: 800-672-5559 SSURGO is the most detailed level of mapping done by the Natural Resources Conservation Services. mapping scales generally range from 1 :12.000 to 1 :63,360. Field mapping methods using national standards are used to construct the soil maps in the Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) database. SSURGO digitizing duplicates the original soil survey maps. This level of mapping is designed for use by landowners. townships and county natural resource planning and management TC02039556.1 r Page A-29 I I I . W.,;t ,~~;t ~ d' " ~ ;;',;,~)i I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I LOCAL I REGIONAL WATER AGENCY RECORDS FEDERAL WATER WELLS PWS: Public Water Systems Source: EPAlOffice of Drinking Water Telephone: 202-564-3750 Public Water System data from the Federal Reporting Data System. A PWS is any water system which provides water to at least 25 people for at least 60 days annually. PWSs provide water from wells, rivers and other sources. PWS ENF: Public Water Systems Violation and Enforcement Data Source: EPAlOffice of Drinking Water Telephone: 202-564-3750 Violation and Enforcement data for Public Water Systems from the Safe Drinking Water Information System (SOWIS) after August 1995. Prior to August 1995, the data came from the Federal Reporting Data System (FROS). USGS Waler Wells: USGS National Water Inventory System (NWIS) This database contains descriptive information on sites where the USGS collects or has collected data on surface water andlor groundwater. The groundwater data includes information on wells, springs, and other sources of groundwater. STATE RECORDS Well Construction Permitting Database Source: Northwest Florida Water Management District Telephone: 850-539-5999 Consumptive Use Permit Well Database Source: St. Johns River Water Management District Telephone: 386-3294841 Permitted Well Location Database Source: South Florida Water Management District Telephone: 561-682-6877 Super Act Program Well Data This table consists of data relating to all privately and publicly owned potable wells investigated as part of the SUPER Act program. The Florida Department of Health.s SUPER Act Program (per Chapler 376.3071(4)(g), Florida Statutes), was given authority to provide field and laboratory services, toxicological risk assessments, investiagations of drinking water contamination complaints and education of the public Source: Department of Health Telephone: 650-2454250 Water Well Location Information Source: Suwannee River Water Management District Telephone: 386-796-7211 Water Well Permit Database Source: Southwest Water Management District Telephone: 352-796-7211 OTHER STATE DATABASE INFORMATION Florida Sinkholes Source: Department of Environmental Protection, Geological Survey The sinkhole data was gathered by the Florida Sinkhole Research Institute, University of Florida. Oil and Gas Permit Database Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: 850-245-3194 Locations of all permitted wells in the state of Florida. TC02039556.1 r Page A-30 I I I ~ ~ ,,'" ...'>.1*~' ;: J1__ &;$", ,~:t; ,.,..1 ",~", ~ K . 1; RADON Stale Database: FL Radon Source: Department of Health Telephone: 850-245-4288 Zip Code Based Radon Data I I I I Area Radon Information Source: USGS Telephone: 703-356-4020 The National Radon Database has been developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and Is a compilation of the EPAlState Residential Radon Survey and the National Residential Radon Survey. The study covers the years 1986 -1992. Where necessary data has been supplemented by infonnation collected at private sources such as universities and research institutions. EPA Radon Zones Source: EPA Telephone: 703-356-4020 Sections 307 & 30Saf IRAA directed EPA to list and identify areas of U.S. with the potential for elevated indoor radon levels. 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FL 33037 DIR OF PARK OPERATIONS (305) 451-1202 2 500 ABOVEGROUND Unknown/Not reported UnknownlNot Reported Not reported Removed 31-MAY-1989 I Construction: Construction Category: Not reported Construction Description: Not reported I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Not reported Monitoring Description: Not reported I Piping: Piping Category: Not reported Piping Description: Not reported I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: I I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: I 1 1000 ABOVEGROUND Unknown/Not reported Unknown/Not Reported Not reported Removed 31-MAY-1989 Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Not reported Not reported Not reported I I EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number AST A100131364 NIA ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING Site EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number STATE PARK-KORESHAN (Continued) A100131364 Monitoring Description: Not reported Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Not reported Nol reported CEMENT PRODUCTS CORP ALlCO RD LEFT OFF HWY 41 ESTERO, FL 33928 RCRAlnfo: Owner: RCRA-SQG 1000208600 FINDS FLD121965719 EPAID: JUDY JOHNSON. CLERK (941) 267-3023 FLD121965719 Contact: JUDY JOHNSON (941) 267-3023 Classification: Small Quantity Generator TSDF Activities: Not reported Violation Status: No violations found FINDS: Other Pertinent Environmental Activity Identified at Site RCRAlnfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAlnfo allows RCRA program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance. and corrective action activities required under RCRA. SANDY LANE PHASES 1 & 2 COCONUT RD TO CORKSCREW RD ESTERO, FL 33928 FINDS: Other Pertinent Environmental Activity Identified at Site FINDS 1008216473 WASTEWATER 110022411861 pes (Permit Compliance System) is a computerized management information system that contains data on National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit holding facilities. PCS tracks the permit, compliance, and enforcement status of NPDES facilities. WASTEWATER: Flag: District Office: Facility ID: NPDES Permitted Site: Facility Type: Status: STORM WATER TLST FLR10AJ17 Yes Construction Slormwater GP Active - Existing, permitted facility/site for which effluent, reclaimed water or wastewater residual discharge into the environment ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 2 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 1008216473 I SANDY LANE PHASES 1 & 2 (Continued) I I I I I Facility Address: OWner Type: Pennit Capacity: Domestic Water Class: Party Name: Company Name: RP Address: RP Address 2: PR City,Stal.Zip: Telephone: Email: Issue Date: Expiration Date: DOC Description: Treatment: andlor monitoring is taking place. Nol reported Any private. non1}Ovemment organization. Not reported Not reported NED Dewhirst, PMTE Hole Montes For Coconut Point Developers 115 W Washington SI Not reported Indianapolis IN 46204-3420 2399851200 Not reported 4/29/2005 4/28/2010 Generic Pennit Not reported I ELITE CHEVRON 10371 CORKSCREW COMMONS DRIVE ESTERO, FL 33928 FINDS: Other Pertinent Environmental ActMty Identified at Site I I I I I I I I I I WASTEWATER: Flag: District Office: Facility ID: NPOES Permitted Site: Facility Type: Status: Facility Address: Owner Type: Permit Capacity: Domestic Water Class: Party Name: Company Name: RP Address: RP Address 2: PR City.Stat,Zip: Telephone: Email: Issue Date: Expiration Date: DOC Description: Treatment: FINDS 1008384783 WASTEWATER 110022457786 PCS (Permit Compliance System) is a computerized management information system that contains data on National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit holding facilities. PCS tracks the permit. compliance, and enforcement status of NPOES facilities. STORM WATER TLST FLR10AP59 Yes Construction Stormwater GP Active - Existing, permitted facility/site for which effluent, redaimed water or wastewater residual discharge into the environment andlor monitoring is taking place. Not reported Any private, non-government organization. Not reported Not reported Jack Tralongo, PMTE Atlantic Contractors & Development Corp 7305 W Sample Rd Ste 209 Not reported Coral Springs FL 33065-2257 9548250323 Not reported 5/26/2005 5/25/2010 Generic Pennit Not reported ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1 r Page 3 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR ID Number Dalabase(s) EPA ID Number I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I FINDS 1009313981 WASTEWATER 110024388811 ARIZONA PIZZA 10431 CORKSCREW COMMONS DR ESTERO, FL 33928 FINDS: other Pertinent Environmental Activity Identified at Site PCS (Permit Compliance System) is a computerized management information system that contains data on National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit holding facilities. PCS tracks the permit, compl~nce, and enforcement status of NPDES facilities. WASTEWATER: Flag: STORM WATER District Office: TLST Facility 10: FLR10BY85 NPOES Permitted Site: Yes Facility Type: Construction Stormwater GP Status: Active - Existing, permitted facility/site for which effluent, reclaimed water or wastewater residual discharge into the environment and/or monitoring is taking place. Not reported Any private, non-govemment organization. Not reported Not reported William R Pooley. President Pooley Contracting, Inc. 11000-28 Metro Pkwy Not reported Fort Myers FL 33912-1244 2394335009 Not reported 12/2112005 12/20/2010 Generic Permit Not reported Facility Address: Owner Type: Permit Capacity: Domestic Water Class: Party Name: Company Name: RP Address: RP Address 2: PR City,Stat.Zip: Telephone: Email: Issue Date: Expiration Date: DOC Description: Treatment: BURGER KING RESTAURANT 10411 CORKSCREW COMMONS DR ESTERO, FL WASTEWATER: Flag' District Office: Facility 10: NPDES Permitted Site: Facility Type: Status: Facility Address: Owner Type: Permit Capacity: Domestic Water Class: Party Name: Company Name: RP Address: RP Address 2: WASTEWATER S107800065 NIA STORM WATER TLST FLR10R937 Yes Construction Stormwater GP Active - Existing, permitted facility/site for which effluent, reclaimed water or wastewater residual discharge into the environment and/or monitoring is taking place. Not reported Any private, non-government organization. Not reported Not reported Clyde [ Trammell, General Contractor Royal's O.K. Lunch. Inc. 324 SW 16th St Not reported ORPHAN DETAiL TC02039556.1r Page 4 I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number Site I BURGER KING RESTAURANT (Continued) PR City,Stat.Zip: Belle Glade FL 33430-2824 Telephone: 5819986581 Email: Not reported Issue Date: 6/1712004 Expiration Date: 8/16/2009 DOC Description: Generic Permit Treatment: Not reported S107800085 I I I THREE OAKS PARKWAY.WlLLIAMS ROAD TO CORKSCREW RD TO THREE OAKS PARKWAY ESTERO, FL WASTEWATER: Flag: District Office: Facility ID: NPDES Permitted Site: Facility Type: Status: WASTEWATER S107809662 NIA I STORM WATER TLST FLR10J472 Yes ConstructJon Stormwater GP Active - Existing, permitted facility/site for which effluent. reclaimed water or wastewater residual discharge into the environment and/or monitoring is taking place. Not reported Any private. non-govemment organization. Not reported Not reported Drew Clark, PMTE Better Roads Inc PO Box 9979 Not reported Naples FL 34101-1979 9415972181 Not reported 8/19/2001 8/18/2006 Wastewater Permit Not reported I I Facility Address: Owner Type: Permit Capacity: Domestic Water Class: Party Name: Company Name: RP Address: RP Address 2: PR City.Stat.Zip: Telephone: Email: Issue Date: Expiration Date: DOC Description: Treatment I I I I BMT PETROLEUM INC 10371 CORKSCREW COMMONS DR ESTERO, FL 33928 UST: Facility 10: Facility Phone: Facility Status: Facility Type: Type Description: DEP Contrctr Own: LaULong (dms): Positioning Method: UST U004066176 NIA I 9808522 (239) 947-5013 OPEN Retail Station Retail Station No I I Not reported Not reported I Owner: Owner Id" Owner Name: Owner Address: 60361 BMT PETROLEUM INC 10371 CORKSCREW COMMONS DR I I ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1 r Page 5 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number U004088178 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I BMT PETROLEUM INC (Continued) Owner Address 2: Owner City.St.Zip: Owner Contact: Owner Phone: Tank Id: Vessel Indicator: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Piping Category: Piping Description: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank ld: Vessel Indicator: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description- Install Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Constructton Description: Not reported ESTERO. FL 33928 RAYPATWARY (239) 768-0467 1 TANK 20000 UNDERGROUND Unleaded gas Unleaded Gas 01-JUL-2005 In service 01-JUL-2005 Primary Construction Fiberglass clad steel Overfill/Spill Spill containment bucket Tank Monitoring Automatic tank gauging - USTs Piping Monitoring Mechanical line leak detector Miscellaneous Electronic monitor pipe sumps Miscellaneous Attributes Pressurized piping system Primary Construction Fiberglass Secondary Containment Double wall 2 TANK 20000 UNDERGROUND Unleaded gas Unleaded Gas 01-JUL-2005 In service 01-JUL-2005 Primary Construction Fiberglass clad steel ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 6 I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Site I U004086176 BMT PETROLEUM INC (Continued) Construction Category: Overfill/Spill Construction Description: Spill containment bucket I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Tank Monitoring Automatic tank gauging ~ USTs I Piping Monitoring Mechanical line leak detector Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Miscellaneous Electronic monitor pipe sumps I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Secondary Containment Double wall I I Miscellaneous AttrIbutes Pressurized piping system Piping Category: Piping Description: Primary Construction Fiberglass Piping Category: Piping Description: I AST A 100276427 N/A T & C FARMS CORNER OF TPI RD & CORKSCREW ESTERO, FL AST: Facility Phone: Facility Status: Facility Type: Type Description: DE? Contrctr Own: LatILong (dms): Positioning Method: I Not reported OPEN other Regulated Facility Other Regulated Facility No I Not reported Not reported I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: 1 500 ABOVEGROUND Z Other Non Regulated Not reported In service 10-MAR-2005 I I Construction: Construction Category: Not reported Construction Description: Not reported I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Not reported Monitoring Description: Not reported I Piping: Piping Category: Not reported I I ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 7 I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number Site I T & C FARMS (Continued) Piping Description: A 100276427 Not reported I GALLERIA AT CORKSCREW NW CORNER OF CORKSCREW RD I SANDY LN ESTERO, FL WASTEWATER: Flag: District Office: Facility 10: NPOES Permitted Site: Facility Type: Status: WASTEWATER S107802608 N/A I I STORM WATER TLST FLR10BY46 Yes Construction Stormwater GP Active - Existing. permitted facility/site for which effluent, reclaimed water or wastewater residual discharge into the environment and/or monitoring is taking place. Not reported Any private, non-govemment organization. Not reported Not reported Walter Crawford, PMTE Heatherwood Construction Company 8880 Terrace Court Not reported Bonita Springs FL 34135 2399496855 Not reported 12/16/2005 12/15/2010 Generic Permit Not reported I I Facility Address: Owner Type: Permit Capacity: Domestic Water Class: Party Name: Company Name: RP Address: RP Address 2; PR City.Slat.Zip: Telephone: EmaiL Issue Date: Expiration Date: DOC Description: Treatment I I I I PARK CIRCLE NW CORNER CORKSCREW RD I CYPRESS PARK ESTERO, FL WASTEWATER: Flag: District Office: Facility ID: NPDES Permitted Site: Facility Type: Status: WASTEWATER S107806243 N/A I STORM WATER TLST FLR10AI79 Yes Construction StofTTlwater GP Active - Existing, permitted facility/site for which effluent, reclaimed water or wastewater residual discharge into the environment and/or monitoring is taking place. Not reported Any private, non-govemment organization. Not reported Not reported Stephanie Miller, PMTE Park Circle, LLC 5672 Strand Ct Ste 2 CIO GREGG JEPPESEN Naples FL 34110-3343 2392771515 Not reported I I Facility Address: Owner Type: Permit Capacity: Domestic Water Class: Party Name: Company Name: RP Address: RP Address 2: PR City,Stat,Zip: Telephone: Email: I I I I ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page B I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number Sne I PARK CIRCLE (Continued) Issue Dale: 4/24/2005 Expiration Date: 4/2312010 DOC Description: Generic Permit Treatment: Not reported S107806243 I I ENHANCED LEVEL LANDSCAPE & IRRIGATION FR US-41 FROM CORKSCREW RD TO OLD US-41 ESTERO, FL WASTEWATER: Flag: STORM WATER District Office: TLST Facility ID: FLR10CR86 NPDES Permitted Site: Yes Facility Type: Construction Stonnwater GP Status: Active - Existing, pennttted facility/site for which effluent, reclaimed water or wastewater residual discharge into the environment and/or monftoring is taking place. Not reported Any private, non-govemment organization. Not reported Not reported Clay Simmons, PMTE Lee County Department of Transporation Operations 5560 Zip Dr Not reported Fort Myers FL 33905 2396943334 Not reported 4/7/2006 4/6/2011 Generic Pannit Not reported WASTEWATER S107801897 NIA I I I I Facility Address: Owner Type: Permit Capacity: Domestic Water Class: Party Name: Company Name: RP Address: RP Address 2: PR Cily.Stat.Zip: Telephone: Email: Issue Date: Expiration Date: DOC Description: Treatment: I I I I BELLAVISTA LAKE MAGGIORE WAY ESTERO, FL WASTEWATER: Flag: District Office: Facility ID: NPDES Permitted Site: Facility Type: Status: WASTEWATER S107799628 NIA I STORM WATER TLST FLR10K611 Yes Construction Stormwater GP Active - Existing, permitted facility/site for which effluent, reclaimed water or wastewater residual discharge into the environment and/or monitoring is taking place. WITHIN THE MIROMAR LAKES DRIVE Any private. non-government organization. Not reported Not reported Arthur L Bateman, President Bateman Communities of SW Florida 4375 Dover Ct Apt 102 Not reported Naples FL 34105-6631 I I Facility Address: Owner Type: Permit Capacity: Domestic Water Class: Party Name: Company Name: RP Address: RP Address 2: PR City,Stat,Zip: I I I ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 9 I I Site S107799628 I BELLAVISTA (Continued) Telephone: Emall: Issue Date: Expiration Date: DOC Description: Treatment: I I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 9414301012 Not reported 8/10/2002 819/2007 Generic Pennit Not reported WASTEWATER Sl02847416 NIA SHADY ACRES MOBILE HOME SD 4851 SAN EDWARDO DRIVE SW ESTERO, FL WASTEWATER: Flag: District Office: FacilitylD: NPDES Permitted Site: Facility Type: Status: I I I I Facility Address: Owner Type: Permit Capacity: Domestic Water Class: Party Name: Company Name: RP Address: RP Address 2: PR City,Stat,Zip: Telephone: Email: Issue Date: Expiration Date: DOC Description: T realmant: I I I I DOMESTIC SO FLA014540 No Domestic WWTP Active - Existing, permitted facility/site for which effluent, reclaimed water or wastewater residual discharge into the environment and/or monitoring is taking place. Not reported Any private, non-government organization. 0.0245 IIID Edward L Keohane, Owner Shady Acres Mobile Home Sd 18499 Cutlass Dr Not reported Fort Myers Beach FL 33931-2344 9414660170 Not reported 5/25/2006 5/24/2011 Wastewater Permit Extended Aeration FINDS 1009650937 110027948461 I SHADY ACRES MOBILE HOME 4851 SAN EDWARDO DRIVE SW ESTERO. FL 33928 FINDS: Other Pertinent Environmental Activity Identified at Site I Not reported I WASTEWATER S107801952 NIA I ESTERO PARK COMMONS SWC CORKSCREW RDICORKSCREW PALMS BLVD ESTERO, FL WASTEWATER: Flag: District Office: Facility 10: I I STORM WATER TLST FLR10W972 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 10 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Dalabase(s) EPA 10 Number Site ESTERO PARK COMMONS (Continued) NPDES Pennitted Site: Yes Facility Type: Construction Stonnwater GP Stalus: Active - Existing, permitted facility/site for which effluent, reclaimed water or wastewater residual discharge into the environment and/or monitoring Is taking place. Facility Address: Nol reported Owner Type: Any private, non-govemment organization. Pannit Capacity: Not reported Domestic Water Class: Not reported Party Name: John McGarvey, Owner Company Name: Mid Cape Associates LLC RP Address: 27599 Riverview Center Blvd RP Address 2: 105 PR City,Stat.Zip: Bonita Springs FL 34134-4323 Telephone: 2399928940 Email: Not reported Issue Date: 11/10/2004 Expiration Dale: 11/912009 DOC Description: Generic Pennit Treatment: Not reported WILDCAT RUN GOLF COURSE 20300 WILDCAT RUN DRIVE ESTERO, FL 33928 TIER 2: SERC: 10110 PIME: 25935 SIC Code: 7997 SIC Code 2: Not reported NAICS Code: 71394 ReRA Code: Not reported RCRA Code 2: Not reported NPDES Code: Not reported NPDES Code 2: Not reported UIC Code: Not reported UIC Code 2: Not reported DUNS BRAD STREET: Not reported DUNS BRAD STREET 2: Not reported TRI Code: Not reported EPA Code: Not reported EPA Code 2: Not reported LEPC: 9 Latitude: 26.42984 Longitude: -81.75442 Inactive Date: 9/2512006 Active Date: 1/1/1980 Sale Pending: No Archive Box#: Not reported SEC304: No SEC302: No 302 Date: Not reported 302 Payment ID: 1 302 Retraction: Not reported SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC112R: No S107801952 TIER 2 S108247282 N/A ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 11 I I Site S108247282 I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA ID Number WILDCAT RUN GOLF COURSE (Continued) I I 112 Dale: 112R level: 112R Exeptor: Original Date: Oer Registration Date: 313 Parent: 313 Parent D&B: SERC Code: First Letter: Ha Site Visit Date: 302 NOAFLAG: PLOT Source: Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Dale: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount Maximum Amount: I I I Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 10110 W Not reported No GPS 112701 4680 22224926 FENAMIPHOS [BAV 68138] [INEMACURY] [NEMACUR] [NAMACUR P] [PHENAMIPHOS] 2 675 Ves Ves No No Ves 1/2/1972 112700 21416 68476346 DIESEL FUEL OIL (HIGH SULFUR) 3 14800 No Ves No No No 1/2/1972 64145 21416 8006619 GASOLINE 3 12800 No Ves No No No 112/1972 112699 29934 68476346 DIESEL FUEL OIL (HIGH SULFUR) 3 14800 ORPHAN DETAIL TG02039556.1r Page 12 I I Sne I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I WILDCAT RUN GOLF COURSE (Continued) SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC31 12R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 1/2/1972 I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number. Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number. Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: I I I I 64144 29934 8006619 GASOLINE 3 12800 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 112898 38543 68476346 DIESEL FUEL OIL (HIGH SULFUR) 3 12800 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 64143 38543 8006619 GASOLINE 3 12800 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 112697 47186 68476346 DIESEL FUEL OIL (HIGH SULFUR) 3 14800 No Yes No No No EDR ID Number Dalabase(s) EPA 10 Number S108247282 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 13 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I WILDCAT RUN GOLF COURSE (Continued) Chemical Date: 1/2/1972 I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name" Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10" Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: I I 64142 47186 8006819 GASOLINE 3 12800 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 112896 56031 68476346 DIESEL FUEL OIL (HIGH SULFUR) 3 14800 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 64141 56031 8006619 GASOLINE 3 12800 No Yes No No No 1/211972 112695 65121 68476346 DIESEL FUEL OIL (HIGH SULFUR) 3 14800 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 64140 65121 8006619 EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S108247282 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02Q39556.1r Page 14 I I I Site WILDCAT RUN GOLF COURSE (Continued) Chamical Name: GASOLINE Average Amount: 3 Maximum Amount 12800 SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 1/2/1972 I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report ID: CAS Number. Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I ChemicallD: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I County Code: I County Code: County Code: 22 I County Code: County Code: 36 I I County Code: Company Name: Company Address: Company City.St.Zip: Company Phone: Company Fax: Company Email: FEl Number. Comany Contact Name: Cmpny Contact Phone: I I I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING 149910 78788 68476348 DIESEL FUEL OIL (HIGH SULFUR) 3 14800 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 149909 78788 8006619 GASOLINE 3 12800 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 11 26 56 WILDCAT RUN COUNTRY CLUB 20300 COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE ESTERO, FL 33928 239-947-5669 Not reported Not reported 650054215 KEVIN SCOTT Not reported EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S108247282 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 15 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I WILDCAT RUN GOLF COURSE (Continued) I I I Reduced Fees: Exempt Fees: Electronic Filing: Employee: Company Comments: Contact 10: Contact Type: Contact Name: Contact Title: Contact Phone: Cntct24Hr Phone: I ContactlD: Contact Type: Contact Name: Contact Title: Contact Phone: Cntet 24Hr Phone: I I I SEC302: Active Date: Inactive Date: Old HMIS Date: Visit for 2001: Visit for 2002: Visit for 2003: Visit for 2004: Visit for 2005: Site Visit Date: I I I Hazard 10. Fire: Preasure: Reactivitye: Acute: Chronic: CAS Number: Chemical Name: I Location ID; ChemicallD: Chemical State: Mixture: Mixture Percent Containter: Pressure" Temprature: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: Days on Site: Site Plan" Site Plan Document: Private Location: I I I I I No No No o Not reported 5012 Tier 11 Emergency Contact KEVIN SCOTT SUPERINTENDENT 239-693-5524 239-872-2768 14750 TIer II Secondary Contact DAYTON SIMPSON ASSiSTANT 941-947-5669 941-466-5141 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 222977 71394 LtQUID F 100 CONY CONY CONY 4 38400 365 F Not reported F EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S108247282 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 16 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING Stte EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA rD Number WILDCAT RUN GOLF COURSE (Continued) S108247282 Location: Not reported Tier II Report 10: 94880 Report Year. 2003 Tier II Report 10: 94881 Report Year. 2004 Tier II Report 10: 94882 Report Year. 2005 Comments: 9/25/2006: THIS FACILITY IS BELOW TPQ. THEY HAS A 2000 GAL SPLIT STORAGE TANK. STONEY BROOK AT GATEWAY 12800 SR 82 FORT MYERS, FL 33913 FINDS: Other Pertinent Environmental Activity Identified at Site FINDS 1007084383 WASTEWATER 110015618973 pes (Permit Compliance System) is a computerized management information system that contains data on National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit holding facilities. pes tracks the pennit, compliance, and enforcement status of NPDES facilities. WASTEWATER: Flag: STORM WATER District Office: TLST Facility ID: FLR10L492 NPDES Permitted Site: Yes Facility Type: Construction Stonnwater GP Status: Active - Existing, permitted facility/site for which effluent, red aimed water or wastewater residual discharge into the environment and/or monitoring is taking place. Not reported Any private. non-govemment organization. Not reported Not reported Constantine Benetis, PMTE U.S. Home Corporation 10491 Ben C PrattlG Mile Cypress Pkwy Not reported Fort Myers FL 33912-6406 2392781177 Not reported 3/8/2003 3/7/2008 Generic Permit Not reported Facility Address; Owner Type: Permit Capacity; Domestic Water Class: Party Name: Company Name: RP Address: RP Address 2: PR City.Stat.Zip: Telephone; Emait: Issue Date: Expiration Date: DOC Description: Treatment: ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1 r Page 17 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING OLD CORKSCREW PLANTATION V LLC 22500 HWY 82 FORT MYERS, FL 33913 LUST: Region: STATE Datum: 9202538 2nd Facility Addr. Not reported District: South District Facility Status: OPEN Facility Type: C - Fuel user/Non-retail - Operator. BRIAN BARTHOLOMEW Facility Phone: (863) 990-0800 Name Update: 04-04-2005 Address Update: 04-04-2005 LaVLong (dms): 26 29 56/81 38 39 Feature: Not reported Method: AGPS Datum: 0 Section: 003 Township: 468 Range: 27E Score When Ranked: Score Effective Date: Score When Ranked: Facility Cleanup Rank: Related Party 10: Related Party Role: Related Party Begin: Related Party: Related Party Addr: Related Party Addr 2: Related Party City,St,Zip: Related Prty Contact: Related Party Phone: RP Bad Address: District Facility 10: Discharge Date: Pet Discharge Combined With: Cleanup Required: Discharge Cleanup Status: Disch Cleanup Status Ot: Cleanup Work Status: Information Source: Other Source Description: Eligibility Indicator: Site Manager: Site Mgr End Date: Tank Office: Score When Ranked; Score Effective Date: Facility Cleanup Rank: District: Facility 10" Discharge Date: Pct Discharge Combined With: Cleanup Required: Discharge Cleanup Status' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 40 07-01-2003 o o 57841 ACCOUNT OWNER 04-04-2005 OLD CORKSCREW PLANTATION V llC PO BOX 1289 Not reported FORT MYERS. FL 33902 BRIAN BARTHOLOMEW (863) 990-0800 Not reported SO 9202538 02-20-2002 Not reported N - NO CLEANUP REQUIRED NREQ - CLEANUP NOT REQUIRED 01-26-2004 COMPLETED Z - OTHER VISUALS. SOil ANAL YTICAlS I Not reported Not reported 40 07-01-2003 o Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA ID Number LUST S105966228 AST NIA ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 18 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I OLD CORKSCREW PLANTATION V LLC (Continued) I I Disch Cleanup Status Ot Cleanup Work Status: I"fonnation Source~ Other Source Description: Application Received Dt: C1eanup Program: Eligibility Slatus: Elig Stalus Date: Letter Of Intent Ot: Redetermined: Inspection Date: Site Manager: Site Mgr End Date: Tank Office: Score When Ranked: Score Effective Date: Facility Cleanup Rank: Deductible Amount Deductible Paid To Date: Co-Pay Amount: Co-Pay Paid To Date: Cap Amount: District: Facility 10: Discharge Date: Pet Discharge Combined With: Cleanup Required: Discharge Cleanup Status: Disch Cleanup Status Dt: Cleanup Work Status: Infonnation Source: Other Source Description: Elig Indicator: Site Manager: Site Mgr End Date: Tank Office: Score When Ranked: Score Effective Date: Facility Cleanup Rank: Contaminated Drinking Wells: Contaminated Monitoring Well: Contaminated Soil: Contaminated Surface Water: Contaminated Ground Water: Pollutant: Pollutant Other Description: Gallons Discharged: District: Facility ID: facility Status: Facility Type: Score When Ranked: Discharge Date: Pct Discharge Combined With: Cleanup Required: Discharge Cleanup Status: Disch Cleanup Status Dt: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Nol reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Nol reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported SO 9202538 02-20-2002 Not reported N - NO CLEANUP REQUIRED NREQ - CLEANUP NOT REQUIRED 01-26-2004 COMPLETED Z - OTHER ViSUALS. SOIL ANAL YTICALS I - INELIGIBLE Not reported Not reported 40 07-01-2003 o o No Yes No No X - MISC PETROL-BASED PRODUCT UNKNOWN QUANTITY FROM OVERSPRAYS 26 SO 9202538 OPEN C ~ Fuel user/Non-retail- Fuel userfNon-retail 40 02-20-2002 Not reported N - NO CLEANUP REQUIRED NREQ - CLEANUP NOT REQUIRED 01-26-2004 EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S105966228 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 19 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING OLD CORKSCREW PLANTATION V LLC (Continued) Cleanup Work Status: COMPLETED Eligibility Indicator. 1 Site Manager. Not reported Site Mgr End Date: Not reported Tank Office: SR Task 10: SR Cleanup Responsible: SR Funding Elig Type: SR Actual Cost: SR Actual Completion Date: SR Payment Date: SR Oral Date: SR Written Date: Soil Removal: Free Product Removal: Soil Tonnage Removed: Soil T reatmant Other Treatment SR Alt Procedure Recieved: SR Alt Procedure Status: SR Alt Procedure Status Date: SR All Procedure Comments: SAID: SA Cleanup Responsible: SA Funding Elig Type: SA Actual Cost: SA Actual Completion Dale: SA Payment Date: RAP Task 10: RAP Cleanup Responsible 10: RAP Funding Elig Type: RAP Actual Cost: RAP Actual Completion Date: RAP Payment Date: RAP Last Order Approved: RA Task ID: RA Cleanup Responsible: RA Funding Elig Type: Ra Years to Complete: RA Actual Cost: SRC Action Type' SRC Submit Date: SRC Review Date: SRC Completion Status: SRC Completion Status Dt: SRC Issue Date: SRC Comment: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I AST: Facility Phone: Facility Status: Facility Type: Type Description: DEP Contrctr Own: LaULong (dms): Positioning Method: I I I Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 70876 RP - RESPONSIBLE PARTY Not reported Not reported Not reported o Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 73070 RP - RESPONSIBLE PARTY Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported (863) 990-0800 OPEN Fuel User I Non-retail Fuel user/Non-retail No 2631 6181 3627 AGPS EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S105988228 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 20 I I SKe DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I OLD CORKSCREW PLANTATION V LLC (Continued) I I Owner: Owner Id: OWner Name: Owner Address: Owner Address 2: Owner City.SI.Zip: Owner Contact: Owner Phone: I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: I I I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Construction Category: Construction Descrtption: I I I I Construction Category: Construction Description: Construction Category; Construction Description: Construction Category: Construction Description: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I I Piping Category: Piping Description: Piping Category: Piping Description: I I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: I 57841 OLD CORKSCREW PLANTATION V LLC PO BOX 1289 Not reported FORT MYERS, FL 33902 BRIAN BARTHOLOMEW (883) 990-0800 3 10000 ABOVEGROUND Pesticide Pesticide 01-MAY-1995 tn service 01-MAY-1995 Primary Construction Steel OverfilUSpill Spill containment bucket Overfill/Spill level gauges/alarms Secondary Containment Double wall. tank jacket Primary Construction Concrete Primary Construction Polyethylene Tank Monitoring Manual tank gauging - USTs Miscellaneous Attributes Abv. no soil contact Secondary Containment Pipe trench liner Primary Construction Steel/galvanized metal 2 2000 ABOVEGROUND Unleaded gas Unleaded Gas EDR 10 Number Databese(s) EPA 10 Number S105966228 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 21 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING sn. EDR iD Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number OLD CORKSCREW PLANTATION V LLC (Continued) Install Oat.: 01-APR-1992 Status: In service Status Date: Not reported Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: 5105966228 Not reported Not reported Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Not reported Monitoring Description: Not reported Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Not reported Not reported Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: 1 20000 ABOVEGROUND Vehicular diesel Vehicular Diesel o 1-APR-1992 In service Not reported Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Not reported Not reported Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Not reported Not reported Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Not reported Not reported PRIVATE SKY AVIATION SERVICES ONE PRIVATE SKYWAY FORT MYERS, FL 33913 TIER 2: 5ERC: 25276 PIME: 12730 SIC Code: 5088 SIC Code 2: Not reported NAICS Code: 42186 RCRA Code: Not reported ReRA Code 2: Not reported NPOES Code: Not reported NPDES Code 2: Not reported UIC Code: Not reported UIC Code 2: Not reported DUNS BRAD STREET: Not reported DUNS BRAD STREET 2: Not reported TIER 2 S107722461 NIA ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 22 I I I I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING PRIVATE SKY AVIATION SERVICES (Continued) TRI Code: EPA Code: EPA Code 2: LEPC: Latitude: Longitude: Inactive Date: Active Date: Sale Pending: Archive Box#: SEC304: SEC302: 302 Date: 302 Payment 10: 302 Retraction: SEC311: SEC313: SEC112R: 112 Date: 112R Level: 112R Exeptor: Original Date: Oar Registration Date: 313 Parent: 313 Parent D&B: SERC Code: First Letter: Ha Site Visit Date: 302 NOAFLAG: PLOT Source: Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number. Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I I I I I I I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: Chemical 10: I Nol reported Not reported Not reported 9 26.52985 -81.69071 Nol reported 1/1/1980 No Nol reported No No Not reported 1 Not reported Yes No No Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 25276 P Not reported No ZiP Code 128182 42581 68476346 DIESEL FUEL OIL (HIGH SULFUR) 5 760000 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 84228 42581 8006619 GASOLINE 3 10000 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 128181 EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S107722461 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 23 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I I I PRIVATE SKY AVIATION SERVICES (Conlinued) Tier 2 Report 10: 51273 CAS Number. 68476346 Chamical Name: DIESEL FUEL OIL (HIGH SULFUR) Average Amount: 5 Maximum Amount: 760000 SEC302: No SEC311: Ves SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 1/211972 I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I I I Chemical 10: ner 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: ChemicallO: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report ID: CAS Number: ChamicaJ Name: Average Amount Maximum Amount: I I I 84227 51273 8006619 GASOLINE 3 10000 No Ves No No No 1/211972 128180 60114 68476346 DIESEL FUEL OIL (HiGH SULFUR) 4 76000 No Ves No No No 1/211972 84226 60114 8006619 GASOLINE 3 10000 No Ves No No No 1/2/1972 128179 69213 68476346 DIESEL FUEL OIL (HIGH SULFUR) 4 76000 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S107722461 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 24 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number 5107722461 I I I PRIVATE SKY AVIATION SERVICES (Continued) SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Dele: 1/211972 I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number. Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number. Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: I I . I 84225 69213 8006619 GASOLINE 3 10000 No Yes No No No 1/211972 151764 79297 8006619 GASOLINE 4 64000 No Yes No Yes No 1/211972 151763 79297 8008206 KEROSENE 5 384000 No Yes No Yes No 112/1972 94709 77773 8006619 GASOLINE 4 64000 No Ves No No No ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 25 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING Site EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number PRIVATE SKY AVIATION SERVICES (Continued) Chemical Date: 1/211972 S107722461 Chemical 10: 94708 Tier 2 Report 10: 77773 CAS Number: 8008206 Chamical Name: KEROSENE Average Amount: 5 Maximum Amount: 384000 SEC302: No SEC311: Ves SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 1/2/1972 Chemical 10: 174931 Tier 2 Report JO: 83459 CAS Number: 8006619 Chamical Name: GASOliNE Average Amount: 4 Maximum Amount: 64000 SEC302: No SEC311: Ves SEC313: No SEC3112R: Ves SEC304: No Chemical Date: 1/2/1972 Chemical 10: 174930 Tier 2 Report 10: 83459 CAS Number: 8008206 Chamical Name: KEROSENE Average Amount 5 Maximum Amount: 384000 SEC302: No SEC311: Ves SEC313: No SEC3112R: Ves SEC304: No Chemical Date: 1/211972 Chemical 10: 215760 Tier 2 Report 10: 90288 CAS Number: 8006619 Chamical Name: GASOliNE Average Amount: 4 Maximum Amount: 64000 SEC302: No SEC311: Ves SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 6/20/2005 Chemical 10: 215759 Tier 2 Report 10: 90288 CAS Number: 8008206 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 26 I I Site PRIVATE SKY AVIATION SERVICES (Continued) Chamical Name: KEROSENE Average Amount: 5 Maximum Amount: 384000 SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 6/20/2005 I I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: , I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report ro: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING 232030 93048 8006619 GASOLINE 4 64000 No Yes No No No 3/29/2006 232029 93048 8008206 KEROSENE 5 384000 No Yes No No No 3/29/2006 251673 96129 8006619 GASOLINE 4 64000 No Yes No No No 2/1/2007 251674 96129 8008206 KEROSENE 4 64000 No Yes EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S107722461 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 27 I I Srte I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I PRIVATE SKY AVIATION SERVICES (Continued) SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 211/2007 I County Code: County Code; 11 County Code: 22 County Code: 26 County Code: 36 County Code: 56 I I I I Company Name: Company Address: Company City,5t,Zip: Company Phone: Company Fax: Company Email: FEI Number. Comany Contact Name: Cmpny Contact Phone: Reduced Fees: Exempt Fees: Electronic Filing: Employee: Company Comments: I I I' Contact ID: Contact Type: Contact Name: Contact Title: Contact Phone: Cntet 24Hr Phone: I I Contact 10: Contact Type: Contact Name: Contact Title: Contact Phone: Cntct 24Hr Phone: I I SEC302: Active Date: Inactive Date: Old HMIS Date: Visit for 2001: Visit for 2002: Visit for 2003: Visit fOf 2004: Visit for 2005: I I I PRIVATE SKY AVIATION SERVICES ONE PRIVATESKY WAY FORT MYERS. FL 33913-8674 239-225-6100 Not reported www.privatesky.net 651004142 ROYCE STEVENS 239-225-6100 Yes No Yes Not reported Not reported 9095 Tier II Emergency Contact MARK BARR FBO MANAGER 239-225-6100 239-872-3216 18833 Tier II Secondary Contact Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107722461 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.'r Page 28 I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I Site I PRIVATE SKY AVIATION SERVICES (Continued) Site Visit Date: Not reported I Hazard ID: Not reported Fire: Nol reported Preasure: Not reported I Reaclivitye: Not reported Acute: Not reported Chronic: Not reported CAS Number: Not reported I Chemical Name: Not reported Location 10: 214277 I Chemical 10: 42188 Chemical State: GAS Mixture: F Mixture Percent: 100 I Containter: CONV Pressure: CONV Temprature: CONV Average Amount: 4 I Maximum Amount: 314102 Days on Site: 365 Site Plan: F Site Plan Document: Not reported I Private Location: F Location: Not reported I Tier II Report 10: 42581 Report Year. 1997 Tier II Report 10: 51273 Report Year. 1998 I Tier II Report 10: 60114 Report Year: 1999 I Tier II Report 10: 69213 Report Year. 2000 Tier II Report 10: 77773 I Report Vear: 2001 Tier II Report 10: 79297 Report Year: 2002 I Tier II Report ID: 83459 Report Year: 2003 I Tier II Report ]D: 90288 Report Year: 2004 Tier II Report 10: 93048 I Report Year: 2005 Tier II Report 10: 96129 I I -----. EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107722481 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1 r Page 29 I I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107722461 PRNATE SKY AVIATION SERVICES (Conlinued) Report Year: 2006 I I I I Comments: Not reported FINDS 1007844934 WASTEWATER 110020137868 EMBASSY SUITES HOTEL 10450 CORKSCREW COMMONS DR FT MYERS, FL 33928 FINDS: Other Pertinent Environmental Activity Identified at Site I I I I I I I I WASTEWATER: Fia9: District Office: Facility 10: NPDES Permitted Site: Facility Type: Status: Facility Address: Owner Type" Permit Capacity: Domestic Water Class: Party Name: Company Name: RP Address: RP Address 2: PR City.Stat.Zip: Telephone: Emai!: Issue Date: Expiration Date: DOC Description: Treatment: PCS (Permit Compliance System) is a computerized management information system that contains data on National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit holding facilities. PCS tracks the permit, compliance, and enforcement status of NPOES facilities. STORM WATER TLST FLR 1 OW638 Yes Construction Stormwater GP Active - Existing. permitted facility/site for which effluent, reclaimed water or wastewater residual discharge into the environment andlor monitoring is taking place. Not reported Any private, non.govemment organization. Not reported Not reported Donald E Brooks, PMTE Brooks & Freud LLC 6281 Metro Plantation Rd Not reported Fort Myers FL 33912-1260 2399395251 Not reported 10/18/2004 10/15/2009 Generic Permit Not reported AST A 100162574 NIA I I I PRIDE ENTERPRISES-HENDRY CITRUS & CA TILE RT 2 BOX13A IMMOKALEE, FL 33934 AST: Facility Phone: Facility Status: Facility Type: Type Description: DEP Contretr Own: laULong (dms) Positioning Method: I (941) 657-5165 OPEN Agricultural Agricultural No 261870/811419 AGPS ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 30 I I I I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA ID Number Al00162574 PRIDE ENTERPRISES-HENDRY CITRUS & CATTLE (Continued) OWner: OWner Id: Owner Name: Owner Address: OWner Address 2: OWner City,St,Zip: Owner Contact: Owner Phone: I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: I I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: I t I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: , I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: I 17501 PRIDE ENTERPRISES 12425 28TH ST NR Not reported SAINT PETERSBURG, FL 33716 PETER VENABLES (813) 572-1987 9 560 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator,pump GeneratorlPump Diesel 01-JAN-1991 In service Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 8 560 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel 01-JAN-1991 In service Not reported Not reported Not reported I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Not reported Monitoring Description: Not reported I I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: I I Not reported Not reported 7 560 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator,pump ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 31 I I I , I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA ID Number A100182574 PRIDE ENTERPRISES.HENDRY CITRUS & CATTLE (Continued) Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: I I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I I I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Generator/Pump Diesel 01.JAN.1991 In service Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 6 560 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel 01.JAN.1991 In service Not reported I Construction: Construction Category: Not reported Construction Description: Not reported Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Not reported Monnoring Description: Not reported I I Piping: Piping Category: Not reported Piping Description: Not reported Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date' Status: Status Date: I I I I I Construction' Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring' Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I 5 560 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel 01-JAN-1991 In service Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 32 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number A100162574 I PRIDE ENTERPRISES-HENDRY CiTRUS & CATTLE (Continued) I I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank Id: Gallons: Tank location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: I I I I I I I t Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I I I I Tank ld: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: I Not reported Not reported 4 560 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel 01-JAN-1991 In service Not reported Nol reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 3 560 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel 01-JAN-1991 In service Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 2 560 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported In service Not reported ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 33 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EaR ID Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number A100162574 I PRIDE ENTERPRISES-HENDRY CITRUS & CATTLE (Continued) I I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I j I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: I I I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I I I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 12 1000 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator ,pump Generator/Pump Diesel 01-JAN-1991 In service Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 11 560 ABOVEGROUND Oiesel.generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel 01-JAN-1991 In service Not reported Construction: Construction Category: Not reported Construction Description: Not reported I I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Not reported Monitoring Description: Not reported I I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I Not reported Not reported ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 34 I I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number PRIDE ENTERPRISES-HENDRY CITRUS & CATTLE (Continued) Tank Id: 10 Gallons: 560 Tank Location: ABOVEGROUND Substance: Diesel..generator,pump Content Description: Generator/Pump Diesel Install Dale: 01-JAN-1991 Status: In service Status Date: Not reported Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,I I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance; Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Pelro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: A100162574 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 1 560 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported In service 19-MAR-2002 Primary Construction Steel Secondary Containment AST containment Q Visual inspection of AST s Miscellaneous Attributes NJv. no soil contact HENDRY CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTE RT. 2, BOX 13-A IMMOKALEE, FL WASTEWATER: Fiag: District Office: FacilitylD: NPDES Permitted Site; Facility Type: WASTEWATER S102653169 N/A DOMESTIC SD FLA014306 No Domestic WWTP ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 35 I I I I I I I ,I I I I I I I I I I I I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number Stte HENDRY CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTE (Continued) Status: Active - Existing, permitted facility/site for which effluent, reclaimed water or wastewater residual discharge into the environment andlor monitoring is taking place. Facility Address: CNTY RD 858,E OF ST RD 29, 10 MI S IMMOK OWner Type: Unknown ownership. Pennit Capacity: 0.36 Domestic Water Class: IIIG Party Name: Ron Kronenberger, Assistant Secretary, OMS Company Name: State of Florida Dept of Corrections RP Address: 2601 Blairstone Rd RP Address 2: Not reported PR City,Stat.Zip: Tallahassee FL 32399-6563 Telephone: 9044883800 Email: Not reported Issue Date: 8/7/2006 Expiration Date: 8/6/2011 DOC Description: Wastewater Permit Treatment Extended Aeration SUN EX & PROD CO FELDA TRL #4 HIGHWAY 29 - 7 MILES NORTH OF IMMOKALEE IMMOKALEE, FL 34142 RCRAlnfo: OWner: EPAID: M S MCKOWN, DIST ENV COORD (214) 297-2151 FLD000654509 M S MCKOWN (214) 297-2151 Classification: Small Quantity Generator TSDF Activities: Not reported Contact: Violation Status: No violations found FINDS: Other Pertinent Environmental Activity Identified at Site RCRAlnfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (ReRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate. transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAlnfo allows RCRA program staff to track the notification, permit. compliance, and corrective action activities required under RCRA. S102853169 RCRA-5QG 1000698354 FINDS FLD000654509 RCRA-5QG 1000699312 FINDS FLD980559793 SUN EX & PROD CO FELDA TRK 33 HIGHWAY 29 - 8 MILES NORTH OF IMMOKALEE IMMOKALEE, FL 34142 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 36 I I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Dalabase(s) EPA ID Number SUN EX & PROD CO FELDA TRK 33 (Continued) I I I I I I I I I - .' I I I I I M S MCKOWN, DIST ENV COORD (214) 297-2151 FLD980559793 MS (214) 297-2151 Classification: Small Quantity Generator TSDF Activities: Not reported RCRAlnfo: Owner. EPAID: Contact: 1000899312 Violation Status: No violations found FiNDS: Other Pertinent Environmental Activity Identified at Site RCRAlnfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (ReRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store. or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAlnfo allows ReRA program staff to track the notification, permit, compliance. and corrective action activities required under ReRA. UNIV OF FL.SWREC HWY 29 N IMMOKALEE, FL 34142 UST: Facility iD: Facility Phone: Facility Status: Facility Type: Type Description: DEP Contrctr Own: LaULong (dms): Positioning Method: Owner: Owner Id: Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner Address 2: Owner City,St.Zip: Owner Contact: Owner Phone: Tank Id: Vessel Indicator: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: UST U001345285 AST NIA 8735911 (239) 658-3436 OPEN State Government State Government No 262743/812819 AGPS 22683 UNIV OF FL-HEAL TH & SAFETY DIV PO BOX 112190 ATTN: VINCE MCLEOD GAINESVILLE. FL 32611 VINCE MCLEOD (352) 392-1591 1 TANK 550 UNDERGROUND Unleaded gas Unleaded Gas Not reported Removed 31-JAN-1988 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 37 I I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA ID Number U001345285 I I '. i I I I I I I I I I I I I UNIV OF FL-SWREC (Continued) Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank Id: Vessel Indicator. Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank Id: Vessel Indicator: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 2 TANK 550 UNDERGROUND Vehicular diesel Vehicular Diesel Not reported Removed 31-JAN-1988 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 5 TANK 1000 UNDERGROUND Unleaded gas Unleaded Gas 01-MAR-1988 Removed 01-JUL-1998 Construction: Construction Category: Not reported Construction Description: Not reported Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Not reported Monitoring Description: Not reported ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 38 I I I' Stte DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING UNIV U~ FL-SWREC (Continued) I I I I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank Id: Vessel Indicator. Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: I I I I I I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank Id: Vessel Indicator: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: I I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: AST: Facility Phone: Facility Status: Facility Type; I I Not reported Not reported 6 TANK 1000 UNDERGROUND Vehicular diesel Vehicular Diesel 01-MAR-1988 Removed 01-JUL-1998 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 8 TANK 250 UNDERGROUND Diesel-emergen generator Emerg Generator Diesel 01-.JUL-1987 Removed 01-JUL-1998 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported (239) 658-3436 OPEN Stale Government EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number UOO1345285 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 39 I I I I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING UNIV OF FL-SWREC (Continued) Type Description: DEP Contrctr OWn: LatILong (dms): Positioning Method: Owner: Owner Id: Owner Name: Owner Address; Owner Address 2: Owner Cfty,SI,Zip: Owner Contact: Owner Phone: I I Tank ld: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: I I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: I I Monitoring' Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I v Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: I I Monitoring: Pelro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description" Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I I State Government No 262743/812619 AGPS 22683 UNIV OF FL-HEALTH & SAFETY DIV PO BOX 112190 A TTN: VINCE MCLEOD GAINESVILLE. FL 32611 VINCE MCLEOD (352) 392-1591 11 250 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-emergen generator Emerg Generator Diesel 01-JUL-1998 In service 01-JUL-1998 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 10 1000 ABOVEGROUND Vehicular diesel Vehicular Diesel 01-JUL-1998 Deleted 01-JUL-1998 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported EDR ID Number Dalabase(s) EPA 10 Number UOOl345285 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 40 I I Stte DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING UN IV OF FL-SWREC (Continued) Tank Id: 9 Gallons: 2000 Tank Location: ABOVEGROUND Substance: Unleaded gas Content Description: Unleaded Gas Install Date: 01-JUL-1998 Status: In service Status Date: 01-JUL-1998 Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: I I I I I Construction Category: Construction Description: I Construction Category: Construction Description: Construction Category: Construction Description: I Construction Category: Construction Description: I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: I I Construction: Construction Category; Construction Description: I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I Primary Construction Sleel Overfill/Spill Spill containment bucket Overfill/Spill level gauges/alarms OverfilllSpill Tighlfill Miscellaneous Attributes Compartmented Q Visual inspection of ASTs Tank Monitoring Monitor dbl wall tank space Secondary Containment Internal pipelintemal sump riser 7 550 ABOVEGROUND OieseJ..generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel 01-JUL-1987 In service Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA ID Number U001345285 ORPHAN DETAil TC02039556.1 r Page 41 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING UNIV OF FL-8WREC (Continued) Tank Id: 4 Gallons: 300 Tank Location: ABOVEGROUND Substance: Waste oil Content Description: Waste Oil Install Date: Not reported Status: In service Status Date: Not reported Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: I I I I I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I Tank ld: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status; Status Date: I I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 3 350 ABOVEGROUND Vehicular diesel Vehicular Diesel Not reported Removed Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported I CALUMET FLORIDA - OFFICE/SHOP 909 HIGHWAY 846 EAST IMMOKALEE, FL 34142 TIER2: SERC: PIME: SIC Code: SIC Code 2: NAICS Code: RCRA Code: RCRA Code 2: NPDES Code: I I I I 28776 10339 1311 Not reported 211111 Not reported Not reported Not reported EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA ID Number UOO1345285 TIER 2 S107715276 N/A ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 42 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107715276 I I CALUMET FLORIDA - OFFICE/SHOP (Continued) NPDES Code 2: Not reported UIC Code: Not reported UIC Code 2: Not reported DUNS BRAD STREET: Not reported DUNS BRAD STREET 2: Nol reported I TRI Code: EPA Code: EPA Code 2: LEPC: Latitude: Longitude: Inactive Date: Active Date: Sale Pending: Archive 80X#: SEC304: SEC302: 302 Date: 302 Payment 10: 302 Retraction: SEC311: SEC313: SEC112R: 112 Date: 112R Levei: 112R Exeptor: Original Date: Der Registration Date: 313 Parent 313 Parent 0&6: SERC Code: First letter: Ha Site Visit Date: 302 NOAFLAG: PLOT Source: Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I I I I I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamicat Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: I I I Nol reported Not reported Not reported 9 26.41854 -81.40586 4/17/2007 1/1/1980 No Not reported Ves Ves Not reported 1 Not reported Ves No No Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 28776 C Not reported No Street 11776 67417 67561 METHANOL 3 2150 No No Ves No No 1/2/1972 12689 76188 67561 METHANOL 1 2150 No No Ves ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 43 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I I CALUMET FLORIDA - OFFICE/SHOP (Continued) SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Dale: 1/2/1972 I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304 Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report to: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302' SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: I I 164666 81815 141435 ETHANOLAMINE. AND SOLUTIONS 3 2000 No No No Yes No 1/211972 164663 81815 67561 Methanol 1 150 No No Yes Yes No 1/211972 194491 84635 67561 Methanol 2 110 No No Yes Yes No 717/2004 218017 88742 67561 Methanol 2 110 No No Yes No No 8/3/2005 218018 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107715276 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 44 I I Site CALUMET FLORIDA - OFFICE/SHOP (Continued) Tier 2 Report ID: 88742 CAS Number: 7783064 Chamical Name: HYDROGEN SULFIDE (SULFUR HYDRIDE] Average Amount: 3 Maximum Amount 1468 SEC302: Yes SEC311: Yes SEC313: Yes SEC3112R: No SEC304: Yes Chemical Date: 8/3/2005 I I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report ID: CAS Number: Charnical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I County Code: County Code: 11 I County Code: County Code: 26 I County Code: County Code: 56 I Company Name: Company Address: Company City.Sl.Zip: Company Phone: Company Fax: Company Email: FEI Number: I I I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING 235768 93783 67561 Methanol 2 110 No No Yes No No 4/25/2006 235769 93783 7783064 Hydrogen sulfide 3 1468 Yes Yes Yes No Yes 4/25/2008 22 36 CALUMET FLORIDA POST OFFICE BOX 3236 IMMOKALEE. FL 34143- Not reported Not reported Not reported 351880416 EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107715276 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 45 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Dalabase(s) EPA 10 Number S107715276 CALUMET FLORIDA - OFFICE/SHOP (Continued) Comany Contact Name: RICKY STECH MANN Cmpny Conlact Phone: 239-657-2171 Reduced Fees: No Exempt Fees: No Electronic Filing: No Employee: Not reported Company Comments: Not reported I I I I ContactlD: Contact Type: Contact Name: Contact Title: Contact Phone: Cntet 24Hr Phone: I I Contact 10: Contact Type: Contact Name: Contact Title: Contact Phone: Cntet 24Hr Phone: I I SEC302: Active Date: Inactive Date: Old HMIS Dale: Visit for 2001: Visit for 2002: Visit for 2003: Visit for 2004: Visit for 2005: Site Visit Dale: I I Hazard 10: Fire: Preasure: Reactivitye: Acute: Chronic: CAS Number: Chemical Name: I I I Location 10: Chemical 10 : Chemical State: Mixture: Mixture Percent: Containter: Pressure: Temprature; Average Amount: Maximum Amount: Days on Site: Site Plan: I I I I 10742 Tier II Emergency Contact RICKY STECH MANN OPERATIONS MANAGER 239-657-2171 239-657-2171 20480 Tier II Secondary Contact BRUCE TANNER PRODUCTION 239-657-2171 239-657-2171 Yes 1/1/1980 Not reported Not reported No No No No No Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 378194 211111 Liquid F 100 o - STEEL DRUM 1 - AMBIENT PRESSURE 4 - AMBIENT TEMPERATURE 4 49057 354 T ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 46 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107715276 I I Site Plan Document: Private Location: Location: CALUMET FLORIDA - OFFICE/SHOP (Continued) Not reported F WAREHOUSE 2 I Tier II Report 10: Report Year: I Tier II Report 10: Report Year: Tier II Report 10: Report Year. I Tier 11 Report 10: Report Year: I TIer II Report 10: Report Year. I I Tier II Report 10: Report Year. Tier II Report ID: Report Year: Tier II Report 10: Report Year: I Tier II Report 10: Report Year: I Tier II Report 10: Report Year: Tier II Report 10: Report Year: I Comments: AST A 100228980 NIA ALlCO CORK SCREW GROVE STATION #2 CR 850 & HWY 80 IMMOKALEE, FL 34142 AST: Facility Phone: Facility Status: Facility Type: Type Description: DEP Contrctr Own: Lat/Lon9 (dms): Positioning Method: I I I I I Owner: Owner Id: Owner Name: I 6918 1993 40815 1997 49451 1998 58292 1999 67417 2000 76188 2001 81815 2002 84635 2003 88742 2004 93783 2005 97869 2006 PER SODE DATED 3-12-07. ALL CHEMICALS HAVE BEEN REMOVED AS OF 12-31-05. IN (863) 675-2966 OPEN Agricultural Agricultural No Not reported Not reported 477 ALlCO INC ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 47 I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number Stte I I ALICO CORK SCREW GROVE STATION #2 (Continued) Owner Address: PO BOX 338 Owner Address 2: ATTN: LINDA ANDERS Owner City,St,Zip: LA BELLE, FL 33975 OWner Contact: LINDA ANDERS Owner Phone: (863) 673-1396 A 100228980 I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: C3 1000 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported In service 02-JUL-2002 I I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Secondary Containment AST containment I Primary Construction Steel Construction Category: Construction Description: I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Q Visual inspection of ASTs I Piping: Piping Category. Piping Description: Primary Construction No piping associated w/tank I I ALlCO CORK SCREW GROVE STATION #3 CR 850 & HWY 80 IMMOKALEE, FL 34142 AST: Facility Phone: Facility Status: Facility Type: Type Description: DE? Contrctr Own: LaULong (dms): Positioning Method: AST A100228981 NIA I (863) 675-2966 OPEN Agricultural Agricultural No I Not reported Not reported I Owner: Owner ld: Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner Address 2: Owner City,St,Zip: Owner Contact: Owner Phone: 477 ALlCO INC PO BOX 338 A TTN: LINDA ANDERS LA BELLE, FL 33975 LINDA ANDERS (863) 673-1396 I I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: C4 1000 ABOVEGROUNO I I ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 48 I I Stte DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number - I ALICO CORK SCREW GROVE STATION #3 (Continued) I Substance: Content Description: lostaD Date: Status: Status Date: I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: I Construction Category: Construction Description: I MonKorlng: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I Dlesel-generator,pump GeneratorlPump Diesel Not reported In service 02-JUL-2002 Primary Construction Steel Secondary Containment AST containment Q Visual inspection of ASTs Primary Construction No piping associated wltank I ALlCO.CORK SCREW GROVE CR 850 & HWY 80 IMMOKALEE, FL 34142 UST: Facility 10: Facility Phone: Facility Status: Facility Type: Type Description: DE? Contrctr Own: LaULong (dms): Positioning Method: I I I Owner: Owner Id: Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner Address 2: OWner City,St,Zip: Owner Contact: Owner Phone: I I Tank Id: Vessel Indicator: GaUons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: I I I Construction: Construction Category: I 8520130 (863) 675-2966 OPEN Agricultural Agricultural No 2629371813054 AGPS 477 All CO INC PO BOX 338 ATTN: LINDA ANDERS LA BELLE, FL 33975 LINDA ANDERS (863) 673-1396 1 TANK 1000 UNDERGROUND Vehicular diesel Vehicular Diesel 01-JUL-1965 Removed 31-0CT-1991 Not reported A 100228981 UST U001345157 AST NIA ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 49 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I I Construction Description: AlICO-CORK SCREW GROVE (Continued) Not reported Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I I I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank Id: Vessel Indicator: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Oate: I I Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 6 TANK 550 UNDERGROUND Unleaded gas Unleaded Gas 01-JUL-1986 Removed 31-0CT-1991 Construction: Construction Category: Not reported Construction Description: Not reported I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Not reported Monitoring Description: Not reported I Piping: Piping Category: Not reported Piping Description: Not reported I I AST: Facility Phone: FaciHty Status: Facility Type: Type Description: DEP Contrctr Own: LaULong (dms): Positioning Method: I I Owner: Owner Id: Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner Address 2: Owner City,St,Zip: Owner Contact: Owner Phone: I I Tank ld: Gallons: I I (863) 675-2966 OPEN Agricultural Agricultural No 26 29 37 /81 30 54 AGPS 477 ALlCO INC PO BOX 338 ATTN: LINDA ANDERS LA BELLE, FL 33975 LINDA ANDERS (863) 673-1396 45 1000 EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number U001345157 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 50 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number UOQ1345157 ALICO-CORK SCREW GROVE (Continued) Tank Location: ABOVEGROUND Substance: Diesel-generator,pump Content Description: Generator/Pump Diesel Install Date: Not reported Status: In service Status Date: 01-JUL-1994 Construction: Construction Category: Construction DeSCription: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Construction Category: Construction Description: Primary Construction Steel Secondary Containment AST containment Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Q Monitoring Description: Visual inspection of ASTs Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Primary Construction No piping associated w/tank 44 1000 ABOVEGROUND Diesel~generator.pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported Deleted 01-AUG-1995 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 43 1000 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported Deleted o l-AUG-1995 Not reported Not reported ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1 r Page 51 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number U001345157 I ALlCO-CORK SCREW GROVE (Continued) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank ld: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 42 1000 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported Deleted 01-AUG-1995 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 41 1000 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported Deleted 01-AUG-1995 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 40 1000 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 52 I I Stte DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number U001345157 I I ALlCO-CORK SCREW GROVE (Continued) Install Date: Not reported Status: Deleted Status Date: 01-AUG-1995 Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Monitoring: Petro Monttoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank Id: Gallons: Tank location: Substance: Content Description: Jnstall Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Mannoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 39 1000 ABOVEGROUND Diesel.generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported Deleted 01-AUG-1995 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 38 1000 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported Deleted 01-AUG-1995 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 53 I I I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number U001345157 ALlCO-CORK SCREW GROVE (Continued) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Not reported Not reported 37 1000 ABOVEGROUND DieseJ..generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported Deleted 01-AUG-1995 Construction: Construction Category: Not reported Construction Description: Not reported Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Not reported Monitoring Description: Not reported Piping: Piping Category: Not reported Piping Description: Not reported Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date' Status. Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: 36 1000 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported Deleted 01-AUG-1995 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 35 1000 ABOVEGROUND Diesel~generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported Deleted 01-AUG-1995 Not reported ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 54 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number UOO1345157 I I Construction Description: ALICO-CORK SCREW GROVE (Continued) Not reported Monltoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: I I I Construction: Construction Category; Construction Description: I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: I I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank location: I I Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 34 1000 ABOVEGROUND DieseJ..generator,pump Generator/Pump Dlesel Not reported Deleted 01-AUG-1995 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 33 1000 ABOVEGROUND DieseJ-generator ,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported Deleted 01-AUG-1995 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 32 1000 ABOVEGROUND ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 55 I I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number U001345157 ALlCO-CORK SCREW GROVE (Continued) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank ld: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monitoring CategolY Monitoring Description: Diesel-generator,pump GeneratorlPump Diesel Not reported Deleted 01-AUG-1995 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 9 300 ABOVEGROUND Diesel..generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel 01-JUL-1985 In service Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 8 550 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator .pump Generator/Pump Diesel 01-JUL-1985 In service Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 56 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number U001345157 I ALICO-CORK SCREW GROVE (Continued) I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: I I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I Tank Jd: Gallons: Tank location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date; Status; Status Date: I I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I Tank Jd: Gallons: Tank location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status; Status Date: I I I I Not reported Not reported 7 550 ABOVEGROUND Diese~generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported In service Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 5 550 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator ,pump Generator/Pump Diesel 01-JUL-1986 In service Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 4 550 ABOVEGROUND Oiesel-generatof,pump Generator/Pump Diesel 01-JUL-1986 In service Not reported ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 57 I I Site DETAilED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number UOOl345157 I ALICO-CORK SCREW GROVE (Continued) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 31 1000 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator ,pump GeneratorfPump Diesel Not reported Deleted 29-AUG-1994 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 30 1000 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator ,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported Deleted 29-AUG-1994 Not reported Not reported Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Not reported Monitoring Description: Not reported Piping: Piping Category: Not reported Piping Description: Not reported ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 58 I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number - Site I ALlCO-CORK SCREW GROVE (Continued) Tank Id: 3 Gallons: 550 Tank Location: ABOVEGROUND Substance: Oiesel-generator,pump Content Description: GeneratorlPump DieseJ Install Date: 01-JUL-1986 Status: In service Status Date: Not reported Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: UOO1345157 I I I Not reported Not reported I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Not reported Not reported I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Not reported Not reported I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: 29 1000 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported Deleted 29-AUG-1994 I I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Not reported Not reported I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Not reported Not reported I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Not reported Not reported I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status; Status Date: 28 1000 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported Deleted 29-AUG-1994 I I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Not reported Not reported I I I ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 59 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number UOO1345157 I ALlCO-CORK SCREW GROVE (Continued) I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: I I Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 27 1000 ABOVEGROUND Oiesel-generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported Deleted 29-AUG-1994 Construction: Construction Category: Not reported Construction Description: Not reported I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Not reported Monitoring Description: Not reported I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: I I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: I I Not reported Not reported 26 1000 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported Deleted 29-AUG-1994 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 25 1000 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator ,pump Generator/Pump Diesel ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 60 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number U001345157 I ALlCO-CORK SCREW GROVE (Continued) Not reported Deleted 29-AUG-1994 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Install Date: Status: Status Dale: Constnlction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Cale9ory: Piping Description: Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 24 1000 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported Deleted 29-AUG-1994 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 23 1000 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported Deleted 29-AUG-1994 Not reported Not reported Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Not reported Monitoring Description: Not reported Piping: ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 61 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I I Piping Category: Piping Description: ALlCO-CORK SCREW GROVE (Continued) Not reported Not reported I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: I I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: I I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I I Tank ld: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: I Construction: Construction Category: I I 22 1000 ABOVEGROUND Diese~enerator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported Deleted 29-AUG-1994 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 21 1000 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported Deleted 29-AUG-1994 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 20 1000 ABOVEGROUND Diesel4generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported Deleted 29-AUG-1994 Not reported EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number - U001345157 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 62 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number UOO1345157 I ALICO.CORK SCREW GROVE (Continued) Not reported I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monttoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 14 1000 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported Deleted 29-AUG-1994 Construction: Construction Category: Not reported Construction Description: Not reported Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Not reported Monitoring Description: Not reported Piping: Piping Category: Not reported Piping Description: Not reported Tank Id: Galklns: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank Id: Gallons: Tank location: C1 2000 ABOVEGROUND Unleaded gas Unleaded Gas 01-APR-1989 In selVice Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 19 1000 ABOVEGROUND ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 63 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number I U001345157 ALICO-CORK SCREW GROVE (Continued) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank ld: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: DieseJ..generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported Deleted 29-AUG-1994 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 18 1000 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported Deleted 29-AUG-1994 Construction: Construction Category: Not reported Construction Description: Not reported Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Not reported Monitoring Description: Not reported Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Not reported Not reported C4 1000 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported Deleted 10-MAR-2003 Not reported Not reported Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Not reported Monitoring Description: Not reported ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 64 I I Stte DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number - I ALlCO-CORK SCREW GROVE (Continued) I Piping: Piping Cate9ory: Piping Description: I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: I I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: I I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: I I I I Not reported Not reported C3 1000 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generator,pump Generator/Pump Diesel Not reported Deleted 10-MAR-2003 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 15 1000 ABOVEGROUND Vehicular diesel Vehicular Diesel 01-JUN-1993 Deleted 29-AUG-1994 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported C2 10000 ABOVEGROUND Vehicular diesel Vehicular Diesel 01-APR-1989 In service Not reported U001345157 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 65 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number UOO1345157 I All CO-CORK SCREW GROVE (Continued) I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: I Construction: Construction Categrny: Construction Description: I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I Tank td: Gallons: Tank location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: I I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: I I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I I Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 13 300 ABOVEGROUND Z Other Non Regulated 01-JUL-1986 Removed Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 12 550 ABOVEGROUND Z Other Non Regulated 01-JUL-1986 Removed Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 66 I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I EDR 10 Number oatabase(s) EPA 10 Number Stte I ALICo-CORK SCREW GROVE (Continued) Tank Id: 11 Gallons: 300 Tank Location: ABOVEGROUND Substance: Diesel-generator,pump Content Description: Generator/Pump Diesel Install Date: 01-JUL-1986 Status: Removed Status Date: Not reported Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: U001345157 I I I Not reported Not reported I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Not reported Not reported I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Not reported Not reported I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: 10 550 ABOVEGROUND Diesel-generatoT,pump Generator/Pump Diesel 01-JUL-1985 In service Not reported I I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Not reported Not reported I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Not reported Not reported I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Not reported Not reported I I I EVERGLADES FARMS 14747 COUNTY ROAD 838 AT PRINGLE LANE IMMOKALEE, FL 34142 TIER2: SERC: PI ME: SIC Code: SIC Code 2: NAICS Code: RCRA Code: RCRA Code 2: NPDES Code: TIER 2 S107718070 NfA 23787 12206 0174 Not reported 11132 Not reported Not reported Not reported I I I ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 67 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I I EVERGLADES FARMS (Continued) NPDES Code 2: Not reported UIC Code: Not reported UIC Code 2: Not reported DUNS BRAD STREET: Not reported DUNS BRAD STREET 2: Not reported I TRI Code: EPA Code: EPA Code 2: LEPC: latitude: Longitude: Inactive Date: Active Date: Sale Pending: Archive BoX#: SEC304: SEC302: 302 Date: 302 Payment 10: 302 Retraction: SEC311. SEC313: SEC112R: 112 Date: 112R Level: 112R Exeptor: Original Date: Der Registration Date: 313 Parent' 313 Parent 0&6: SERC Code. First Letter" Ha Site Visit Date: 302 NOAFLAG: PLOT Source: Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report ID: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I I I I I I I I Chemical ID: Tier 2 Report ]0: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC3H I I I Not reported Not reported Not reported 9 26.30472 -81.31389 Not reported 1/1/1994 No Not reported Yes Yes 12/31/1996 1 Not reported Yes No No Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 23787 E 8/1712004 No TERRASERVER 11046 42424 74839 BROMOMETHANE [METHYL BROMIDE) 4 36000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes 1/2/1972 11045 51103 74839 BROMO METHANE [METHYL BROMIDE] 3 1500 Yes Yes Yes EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107718070 ORPHAN OETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 68 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I I EVERGLADES FARMS (Continued) SEC3112R: No SEC304: Yes Chemical Date: 1/2/1972 I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SECJ112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number. Chamical Name: Average Amount Maximum Amount: SECJ02: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report ID: CAS Number. Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name; Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SECJ11: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: I I 11044 59942 74839 BROMOMETHANE [METHYL BROMIOE] 3 1500 Yes Yes Yes No Yes 1/211972 13378 77630 74839 BROMOMETHANE [METHYL BROMIDE] 1 1500 Yes Yes Yes No Yes 1/2/1972 158571 81457 74839 Methyl bromide 1 1500 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1/211972 193810 86637 74839 Methyl bromide 1 1500 Yes Yes Yes No Yes 6/24/2004 208045 EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107718070 ORPHAN OETAIL TC020J9556.1r Page 69 I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I Site I EVERGLADES FARMS (Continued) Tier 2 Report 10: 89406 CAS Number. 74839 Chamical Name: BROMOMETHANE [METHYL BROMIDE] Average Amount 1 Maximum Amount: 1500 SEC302: Yes SEC311: Yes SEC313: Yes SEC3112R: No SEC304: Yes Chemical Date: 3/24/2005 I I I I Chemical 10: 235763 Tier 2 Report 10: 93366 CAS Number: 74839 Chamical Name: Methyl bromide Average Amount 1 Maximum Amount 1500 SEC302: Yes SEC311: Yes SEC313: Yes SEC3112R: No SEC304: Yes Chemical Date: 4/25/2006 County Code: County Code: 11 County Code: 22 County Code: 26 County Code: 36 County Code: 56 I I I I I I Company Name: Company Address: Company City,St,Zip: Company Phone: Company Fax: Company EmaH" FEI Number: Comany Contact Name: Cmpny Contact Phone: Reduced Fees: Exempt Fees: Electronic Filing: Employee: Company Comments: EVERGLADES FARMS POST OFFICE BOX 5101 IMMOKALEE, FL 34143- Not reported Not reported Not reported 593555624 PATTY SWILLEY 941-657-3156 No No Yes Not reported Not reported I I I I Contact I D: Contact Type: Contact Name" 8626 Tier II Emergency Contact FRANK OCHOA I I EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S10n18070 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 70 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I EVERGLADES FARMS (Continued) Contact Title: FARM MANAGER Contact Phone: 239-633-5311 Cntct 24Hr Phone: 239-633-5311 I I Contact 10: Contact Type: Contact Name: Contact Title: Contact Phone: Cntet 24Hr Phone: I SEC302: Active Date: Inactive Date: Old HMIS Date: V;stt for 2001: Vistt for 2002: Visit for 2003: Visit for 2004: Visit for 2005: Site Visit Date: I I I Hazard 10: Fire: Preasure: Reactivitye: Acute: Chronic: CAS Number: Chemical Name: I I I Location 10: Chemical 10: Chemical State: Mixture: Mixture Percent: Containter: Pressure: Temprature: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: Days on Site: Site Plan: Site Plan Document: Private Location: Location: I I I I Tier iI Report 10: 42424 Report Year: 1997 Tier II Report ID: 51103 Report Year: 1998 Tier II Report 10: 59942 Report Year: 1999 I I I 18364 Tier iI Secondary Contact Not reported Not reported Not reported Yes 1/1/1994 Not reported 12/31/1996 Yes No No Yes No 8/17/2004 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 237349 11132 LIQUID F 100 CONV CONV CONV I 500 60 F Not reported F Not reported EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number - S107718070 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 71 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING Site EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number EVERGLADES FARMS (Continued) Tier II Report 10: 77630 Report Yeac 2001 S107718070 Tier" Report 10: 81457 Report Year: 2002 Tier II Report 10: 86637 Report Year: 2003 Tier" Report 10: 89406 Report Year: 2004 Tier" Report 10: 93366 Report Year: 2005 Comments: 4/2512006 - FOR YEAR 2004, THE INCORRECT ADDRESS WAS LISTED. 808 EAST MAIN STREET IS THE MAILING ADDRESS. SBB GARGIULO - S W F FARMS 5870 COUNTY ROAD 858 IMMOKALEE, FL 34142 TIER 2: SERC: 6855 PIME: 2220 SIC Code: 0000 SIC Code 2: Not reported NAICS Code: 0000 RCRA Code: Not reported RCRA Code 2: Not reported NPDES Code: Not reported NPDES Code 2: Not reported UIC Code: Not reported UIC Code 2: Not reported DUNS BRAD STREET: Not reported DUNS BRAD STREET 2: Not reported TRI Code: Not reported EPA Code: Not reported EPA Code 2: Not reported LEPC: 9 Latitude: 26.43 longitude: ~81.41694 Inactive Date: Not reported Active Date: 111/1980 Sale Pending: No Archive Box#: Not reported SEC304: Yes SEC302: Yes 302 Date: 2/9/1999 302 Payment 10: 1 302 Retraction: Not reported SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC112R: No 112 Date: Not reported 112R Level: Not reported TIER 2 S107718806 N/A ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 72 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR to Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number GARGIULO - S W F FARMS (Continued) S107718806 112R Exeptor. Not reported Original Date: Not reported Oar Registration Date: Not reported 313 Parent: Not reported 313 Parent 0&8: Not reported SERC Code: 6855 First Letter. G Ha Site Vistt Date: 10/7/2005 302 NOAFLAG: No PLOT Source: GPS Chemical 10: 56818 Tier 2 Report 10: 28086 CAS Number: 1910425 Chamlcal Name: PARAQUAT DICHLORIDE [GRAMOXONE] [GRAMOXONE EXTRA] [GRAMOXONE SPECIAL] Average Amount: 0 Maximum Amount: 250 SEC302: Yes SEC311: Yes SEC313: Yes SEC3112R: No SEC304: Yes Chemical Date: 1/2/1972 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: 108504 45346 68476346 DIESEL FUEL OIL (HIGH SULFUR) 4 111000 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 5319 45346 74839 BROMOMETHANE [METHYL BROMIDE) 3 27000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes 1/211972 56817 45346 8006619 GASOLINE 3 25600 No Yes ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 73 I I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I GARGIULO - S W F FARMS (Continued) SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 1/211972 I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number. Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10; CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10; Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number. Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10; CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311' SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I 5318 54161 74839 BROMOMETHANE (METHYL BROMIDE] 4 27000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes 1/211972 175247 83017 1910425 Paraquat dichloride 1 520 Yes Yes Yes No Yes 1/2/1972 175245 83017 74839 Methyl bromide 4 27000 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1/2/1972 191368 85188 74839 Methyl bromide 4 27000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes 5/10/2004 EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number - S107718806 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 74 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING GARGIULO - S W F FARMS (Continued) ChemlcallD: 212175 Tier 2 Report 10: 87991 CAS Number. 74839 Chamical Name: Methyl bromide Average Amount: 4 Maximum Amount: 27000 SEC302: Yes SEC311: Yes SEC313: Yes SEC3112R: No SEC304: Yes Chemical Dale: 5/6/2005 I I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10; CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I County Code: I County Code: County Code: I County Code: County Code: I County Code: I Company Name: Company Address; Company Cily,SI,Zip: Company Phone: Company Fax: Company Email: I I 243150 93245 1910425 Paraquat dichloride 2 520 Yes Yes Yes No Yes 6/16/2006 243148 93245 74839 Methyl bromide 3 1500 Yes Yes Yes No Yes 6/16/2006 11 22 26 36 56 GARGIULO 15000 OLD US HIGHWAY 41 NORTH NAPLES, FL 34110- Not reported Not reported Not reported EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107718806 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 75 I I Site GARGIULO - S W F FARMS (Continued) FEI Number. 491627149 Comany Contact Name: MICHAEL SULLIVAN Cmpny Contact Phone: 239-597-3131 Reduced Fees: No Exempt Fees: No Electronic Filing: No Employee: Not reported Company Comments: Not reported I I I I Contact 10: Contact Type: Contact Name: Contact Title: Contact Phone: Cntet 24Hr Phone: I I Contact 10: Contact Type: Contact Name: Contact Title: Contact Phone: Cnld 24Hr Phone: I I SEC302: Active Date: Inactive Date: Old HMIS Dale: Visit for 2001: Visit for 2002" Visit for 2003: Visit for 2004: Visit for 2005: Site Visit Date: I I I Hazard 10: Fire: Preasure: Reactivitye: Acute: Chronic: CAS Number: Chemical Name: I I Location 10: Chemical 10: Chemical State: Mixture: Mixture Percent: Containter: Pressure: Temprature: Average Amount: Maximum Amount- Days on Site" I I I I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING 4040 Tier II Emergency Contact GERRY ODELL Not reported 941-597-3131 941-435-1118 13778 Tier II Secondary Contact Not reported Not reported 000-000-0000 Not reported Yes 1/1/1980 Not reported 2/9/1999 No No Yes No Yes Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107718806 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 76 I I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING Site I GARGIULO - S W F FARMS (Continued) I I Site Plan: Site Plan Document: Private Location: Location: Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported I Tier II Report 10: 191 Report Year: 1992 Tier II Report 10: 28086 Report Year: 1996 Tier II Report 10: 36718 Report Year: 1997 Tier II Report 10: 45346 Report Year: 1998 Tier II Report 10: 54161 Report Year: 1999 Tier II Report 10: 83017 Report Year: 2002 lier II Report 10: 85188 Report Year. 2003 Tier II Report 10: 87991 Report Year: 2004 Tier II Report 10: 93245 Report Year: 2005 Tier II Report 10: 99139 Report Year: 2006 Comments: Not reported I I I I I I I I AG MART PRODUCE -IMMOKALEE FARM COUNTY ROAD 846 IMMOKALEE, FL 34142 TIER 2: SERC: 33621 PIME: 25937 SIC Code: 0139 SIC Code 2: Not reported NAICS Code: 111998 ReRA Code: Not reported RCRA Code 2: Not reported NPDES Code: Not reported NPDES Gode 2: Not reported ule Code: Not reported vie Code 2: Not reported DUNS BRAD STREET: Not reported DUNS BRAD STREET 2: Not reported I I I I I EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107718806 TIER 2 S10B247298 N/A ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 77 I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I I Site AG MART PRODUCE - IMMOKALEE FARM (Continued) TRI Code: Not reported EPA Code: Not reported EPA Code 2: Not reported LEPC: 9 Latitude: 26.4187 Longitude: -81,39878 Inactive Date: Not reported Active Date: 11/2/2006 Sale Pending: No Archive BoX#: Not reported SEC304: Yes SEC302: Yes 302 Date: Not reported 302 Payment 10: 62909 302 Retraction: Not reported SEC311: No SEC313: No SEC112R: No 112 Date: Not reported 112R level: Not reported 112R Exeptor: Not reported Original Date: Not reported oer Registration Date: Not reported 313 Parent: Not reported 313 Parent 0&8: Not reported SERC Code: 33621 First Letter: A Ha Site Visit Date: Not reported 302 NOAFLAG' Yes PLOT Source: geocoded using batchgeocode.com 07106/07 Chemical 10: 247700 Tier 2 Report 10: 95122 CAS Number: 74839 Chamical Name: Methyl bromide Average Amount: 3 Maximum Amount: 14000 SEC302: Yes SEC311: Yes SEC313: Yes SEC3112R: No SEC304: Yes Chemical Date: 11/312006 I I I I I I I I I I I County Code: I I I County Code: 11 County Code: 22 County Code: 26 County Code: 36 County Code: 56 Company Name: Company Address: AG - MART PRODUCE 4006 NORTH AIRPORT ROAD I I EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S108247298 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 78 I I Site S108247298 AG MART PRODUCE -IMMOKALEE FARM (Continued) Company Clty,St,Zip: PLANT CITY, FL 33563 Company Phone: 813-759-0765 Company Fax: 813-759-9485 Company Emai1: Not reported FEI Number. 300118082 Comany Contact Name: DONALD LONG Cmpny Contact Phone: 813-759-0765 Reduced Fees: No Exempt Fees: No Electronic Filing: No Employee: 0 Company Comments: Not reported I I I I I Contact 10: Contact Type: Contact Name: Contact Title: Contact Phone: Colct 24Hr Phone: I I SEC302: Active Date: Inactive Date: Old HMIS Date: Visit for 2001: Visit for 2002: Visit for 2003: Visit for 2004: Visit for 2005: Site Visit Date: I I I Hazard 10: Fire: Preasure: Reactivitye: Acute: Chronic: CAS Number: Chemical Name: Ii I Location 10: Chemical 10: Chemical State: Mixture: Mixture Percent Containter. Pressure: Temprature: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: Days on Site: Site Plan: Site Plan Document: Private Location: I I I I I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 228330 111998 LIQUID F 100 CONV CONV CONV 6 2590000 365 F Not reported F EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 79 I I Site S108247298 I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING AG MART PRODUCE -IMMOKALEE FARM (Conlinued) I Location: Not reported Tier" Report 10: 95125 Report Year: 2001 Tier II Report 10: 95126 Report Year: 2002 Tier" Report 10: 95127 Report Year: 2003 Tier II Report 10: 95128 Report Year. 2004 Tier II Report 10: 95129 Report Year: 2005 Tier II Report 10: 95122 Report Year: 2006 Comments: Not reported I I I I I EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number I RCRA.SQG 1000502533 FINDS FLD984226936 BARRON COLLIER POST PIT SE OF IMMOKALEE US HWY 29 IMMOKALEE, FL 34142 RCRAlnfo: Owner: EPAID: I NON NOTIFIED FLD984226936 I Contact: Not reported Classification: Small Quantity Generator TSDF Activities: Not reported Violation Status: Violations exist I Regulation Violated: Area of Violation: Dale Violation Determined: Actual Date Achieved Compliance: Enforcement Action: Enforcement Action Date: Penalty Type: Penalty Summary: Penalty Description I I I Final Monetary Penalty Proposed Monetary Penalty There are 1 violation record(s) reported at this site: I I=_l{filuation Non*Finandal Record Review I I FINDS: Not reported GENERATOR-OTHER REQUIREMENTS 10/30/1991 10/30/1991 DEP CONSENT ORDER 02/24/1992 Proposed Monetary Penalty Penalty Date 2/24/1992 2/24/1992 ~Iea of Violati.QD___.__ GENERATOR-OTHER REQUIREMENTS Penalty Amount Lead Agency 400 400 STATE STATE Date of Compliance 19911030 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 80 I I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING Stte I BARRON COLLIER POST PIT (Continued) Other Pertinent Environmental Activity Identified at Site I a RCRAlnfo is a national information system that supports the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) program through the tracking of events and activities related to facilities that generate, transport, and treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste. RCRAlnfo allows ReRA program staff to track the notification, permit. compliance, and corrective action activities required under ReM. I I NOBLES FARMS -IMMOKALEE TOMATO GROWERS STATE ROAD 846 IMMOKALEE, FL 34120 TIER 2: SERC: 2451 PIME: 2244 SIC Code: 0174 SIC Code 2: Not reported NAICS Code: 11132 ReRA Code: Not reported ReRA Code 2: Not reported NPDES Code: Not reported NPDES Code 2: Not reported UIC Code: Not reported UIC Code 2: Not reported DUNS BRAD STREET: Not reported DUNS BRAD STREET 2: Not reported TRI Code; Not reported EPA Code: Not reported EPA Code 2: Not reported LEPC: 9 Latnude: 26.0405 Longitude: -81.673 Inactive Date: Not reported Active Date: 1/1/1988 Sale Pending: No Archive Box#: Not reported SEC304: Yes SEC302: Yes 302 Date: 1/1/1988 302 Payment 10: 1 302 Retraction: Not reported SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC112R: No 112 Date: Not reported 112R Level: Not reported 112R Exeptor: Not reported Original Date: Not reported Oer Registration Date: Not reported 313 Parent: Not reported 313 Parent D&S. Not reported SERC Code: 2451 First Letter: N Ha Site Visit Date: 8/31/2004 302 NOAFLAG: No I I I I I I I I I I I I EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number 1000502533 TIER 2 5107721447 N/A ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 81 I I Site S107721447 NOBLES FARMS -IMMOKALEE TOMATO GROWERS (Continued) PLOT Source: GPS Chemical 10: 2110 Tier 2 Report 10: 28093 CAS Number: 74839 Chamical Name: BROMOMETHANE [METHYL BROMIDE] Average Amount: 1 Maximum Amount: 15000 SEC302: Yes SEC311: Yes SEC313: Yes SEC3112R: No SEC304: Yes Chemical Date: 1/211972 I I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical to: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number' Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302. SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date' I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: I I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number 37177 36725 1910425 PARAQUAT DICHLORIDE [GRAMOXONE) (GRAMOXONE EXTRA] [GRAMOXONE SPECIAL) 2 250 Yes Yes Yes No Yes 1/211972 2109 36725 74839 BROMOMETHANE [METHYL BROMIDE) 3 15000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes 1/2/1972 37176 54168 1910425 PARAQUAT DICHLORIDE [GRAMOXONE] (GRAMOXONE EXTRA] [GRAMOXONE SPECIAL] 2 250 Yes Yes Yes No Yes 1/2/1972 37175 54168 74839 Methyl bromide ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 82 I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number - Site I NOBLES FARMS -IMMOKALEE TOMATO GROWERS (Continued) Average Amount: 3 Maximum Amount 15000 SEC302: Yes SEC311: Yes SEC313: Yes SEC3112R: No SEC304: Yes Chemical Date: 1/211972 S10n21447 I I Chemical 10: 198944 Tier 2 Report 10: 84185 CAS Number: 74839 Chamical Name: Methyl bromide Average Amount: 3 Maximum Amount: 25200 SEC302: Yes SEC311: Yes SEC313: Yes SEC3112R: No SEC304: Yes Chemical Date: 1/3/2005 County Code: County Code: 11 County Code: 22 County Code: 26 County Code: 36 County Code: 56 I I I I I I I Company Name: Company Address: Company City ,St,Zip: Company Phone: Company Fax: Company Email: FE! Number: Comany Contact Name: Cmpny Contact Phone: Reduced Fees: Exempt Fees: Electronic Filing: Employee: Company Comments: NOBLES FARMS, INCORPORATED POST OFFICE DRAWER 2310 LABELLE, FL 33975- Not reported Not reported Not reported 591994379 LEWIS NOBLES 863-675-6699 No No No Not reported Not reported I I I I Contact 10: Contact Type: Contact Name; Contact Title: Contact Phone: Cotet 24Hr Phone: 2476 Tier II Emergency Contact LEWIS J. NOBLES "' OWNER/MANAGER 863-675-6699 863-675-6699 I I I ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 83 I I Site S107721447 I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I NOBLES FARMS -IMMOKALEE TOMATO GROWERS (Continued) Contact 10: 12214 Contact Type: Tier II Secondary Contact Contact Name: Not reported Contact Title: Not reported Contact Phone: Not reported Cntct 24Hr Phone: Not reported I SEC302: Active Date: Inactive Date: Old HMIS Date: Visit for 2001: Visit for 2002: Vlstt for 2003: Visit for 2004: Visit for 2005: SUe Visit Date: I I I Hazard 10: Fire: Preasure: Reactivitye: Acute: Chronic: CAS Number: Chemical Name: I I I Location JD: Chemical 10: Chemical State" Mixture: Mixture Percent: Containter: Pressure: T emprature: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: Days on Site: Site Plan: Site Plan Document: Private Location: Location: I I I I Tier II Report 10: 28093 Report Year. 1996 Tier 11 Report 10: 36725 Report Year: 1997 Tier II Report 10: 54168 Report Year. 1999 Tier II Report 10: 80626 Report Year. 2002 I I I I Yes 1/1/1988 Not reported 1/111988 No Yes No Yes No 8/31/2004 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 237349 11132 LIQUID F 100 CONV CONV CONV 1 500 60 F Not reported F Not reported EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 84 I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number Stte I NOBLES FARMS -IMMOKALEE TOMATO GROWERS (Continued) Tier II Report 10: 84185 Report Year. 2003 S107721447 I Tier II Report 10: 87721 Report Year. 2004 I Tier II Report 10: 91746 Report Year: 2005 Tier II Report 10: 96644 Report Year: 2006 I Comments: AGRICULTURE FACILITY 1/3105: Data based on hazards analysis. sg I FL ROCK INDUSTRIES INC-SUNNILAND MINE STATE HWY 29 N IMMOKALEE, FL 34142 AST: Facility Phone: Facility Status: Facility Type: Type Description: DEP Contrctr OWn: laULong (dms): Positioning Method: AST A100130576 N/A I (239) 657-3155 OPEN Fuel User I Non-retail Fuel user/Non-retail No I I 261636/811958 AGPS I Owner: Owner ld: Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner Address 2: Owner City,St,Zip: Owner Contact: Owner Phone: 7549 FL ROCK INDUSTRIES INC PO BOX 4667 A TTN: DONNA BAKER JACKSONVILLE, FL 32201 MIKE O'BERRY (386) 684-2441 I I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: 6 692 ABOVEGROUND Waste oil Waste Oil Not reported In service Not reported I I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Not reported Not reported I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Not reported Not reported I Piping: Piping Category: Not reported I I ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 85 I I Site A100130576 I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING Piping Description: FL ROCK INDUSTRIES INC-SUNNILAND MINE (Continued) Not reported I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Conlent Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: I I 5 1336 ABOVEGROUND Newllube oil New/Lube Oil Not reported In service Not reported I Construction: Construction Category: Not reported Construction Description: Not reported Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Not reported Monitoring Description: Not reported I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I Tank ld: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: I I I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: I Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: I Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location" Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: I I Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: I I Not reported Not reported 4 1336 ABOVEGROUND New/lube oil NewfLube Oil Not reported In service Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 3 1336 ABOVEGROUND New/lube oil NewfLube Oil Not reported In service Not reported Not reported Not reported EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 86 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number A100130576 I FL ROCK INDUSTRIES INC-SUNNILAND MINE (Continued) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank Id: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Slatus: Status Dale: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Tank ld: Gallons: Tank Location: Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Piping: Piping Category: Piping Description: Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 2 10000 ABOVEGROUND Vehicular diesel Vehicular Diesel Not reported In service Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 1 4000 ABOVEGROUND Unleaded gas Unleaded Gas Not reported tn service Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 87 I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I Site I GARDINIER FLORIDA CITRUS. JULIAN GROVE STATE ROAD 82 IMMOKALEE, FL 34142 TIER 2: SERC: 8149 PIME: 24674 SIC Code: 0174 SIC Code 2: Not reported NAICS Code: 11132 RCRA Code: Not reported ReRA Code 2: Not reported NPDES Code: Not reported NPDES Code 2: Not reported ule Code: Not reported ule Code 2: Not reported DUNS BRAD STREET: Not reported DUNS BRAD STREET 2: Not reported TRI Code: Not reported EPA Code: Not reported EPA Code 2: Not reported LEPC: 9 Latitude: 25.87583 Longitude: -81.38639 Inactive Date: Not reported Active Date: 1/1/1980 Sale Pending: No Archive Box#: Not reported SEC304: Yes SEC302: Yes 302 Date: Not reported 302 Payment 10: 1 302 Retraction: Not reported SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC112R: No 112 Date: Not reported 112R Level: Not reported 112R Exeptor: Not reported Original Date: Not reported Oer Registration Date: Not reported 313 Parent Not reported 313 Parent 0&8: Not reported SERC Code: 8149 First Letter: G Ha Site Visit Date: Not reported 302 NOAFLAG: No PLOT Source: GPS Chemical 10 6126 Tier 2 Report 10: 95081 CAS Number: 74839 Chamical Name: BROMOMETHANE [METHYL BROMIDE] Average Amount: 0 Maximum Amount: 14210 SEC302: Yes SEC311: Yes SEC313: Yes SEC3112R No SEC304: Yes I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number TIER 2 S107717404 N/A ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1 r Page 88 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107717404 I GARDINIER FLORIDA CITRUS - JULIAN GROVE (Continued) Chemical Date: 11211972 I Chemical1D: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number. Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: TIer 2 Report 10: CAS Number. Chamical Name: Average Amount Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Dale: I I I County Code: I County Code: County Code: 22 I County Code: County Code: 36 I County Code: I Company Name: Company Address; Company City,St,Zip: Company Phone: Company Fax: Company Email: FEI Number. Comany Contact Name: Cmpny Contact Phone: Reduced Fees: Exempt Fees: Electronic Filing: Employee: Company Comments: I I I I I 6125 95082 74839 BROMOMETHANE [METHYL BROMIDE] o 15000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes 1/211972 6124 95083 74839 BROMOMETHANE [METHYL BROMiDE] 4 15000 Yes Yes Yes No Yes 1/211972 11 26 56 GARDINIER FLORIDA CITRUS INCORPORATED 6751 WEST PROFESSIONAL PARKWAY, SUITE 107 SARASOTA, FL 34240 941-388-9395 Not reported Not reported 591569099 CHERYL COLUMBER 941-388-9395 No No No o 1/24/2006 - SPOKE TO CHERYL TODAY. SHE STATES THAT THEY HAVE A SITE THAT EXCEEDED TPQ FO ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 89 I I Site I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I GARDINIER FLORIDA CITRUS - JULIAN GROVE (Continued) Contact 10: 4505 Contact Type: Tier II Emergency Contact Contact Name: LEO PENA Contact TiUe: FARM MANAGER Contact Phone: 941-657-5185 Cntct 24Hr Phone: I Contact 10: Contact Type: Contact Name: Contact Title: Contact Phone: Cntct 24Hr Phone: I I SEC302: Active Date: Inactive Date: Old HMIS Date: Visit for 2001: Visit for 2002: Visit for 2003: Visit for 2004: Visit for 2005: Site Visit Date> I I I Hazard 10: Fire: Preasure: Reactivitye: Acute> Chronic: CAS Number: Chemical Name: I I Location 10: Chemical 10: Chemical State: Mixture: Mixture Percent: Containter: Pressure: Temprature: Average Amount: Maximum Amount Days on Site: Site Plan: Site Plan Document: Private Location: Location: I I I I I Tier It Report 10: Report Year: Tier II Report 10: Report Year: I I 14243 Tier II Secondary Contact Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 237349 11132 LIQUID F 100 CONV CONV CONV 1 500 60 F Not reported F Not reported 95081 1994 95082 1996 EDR 10 Number Database{s) EPA 10 Number S107717404 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 90 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING Stte EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number GARDINIER FLORIDA CITRUS - JULIAN GROVE (Continued) Tier II Report 10: 95083 Report Year. 2000 S107717404 Tier II Report 10: 82564 Report Year. 2002 Tier II Report 10: 85749 Report Year. 2003 Tier II Report 10: 88086 Report Year. 2004 Tier II Report 10: 92444 Report Year: 2005 Tier II Report 10: 96730 Report Year. 2006 Comments: NEG SOD, ALL SITES CLOSED PER OWNER. CMS 7f7103 LIQUID PLANT -IMMOKALEE 1000 5T A TE ROAD 846 EAST IMMOKALEE, FL 34142 TIER 2: SERC: 23384 PIME: 11960 SIC Code: 2875 SIC Code 2: Not reported NAICS Code: 325314 ReRA Code: Not reported RCRA Gode 2: Not reported NPDES Code: Not reported NPDES Code 2: Not reported UIC Code: Not reported UIC Code 2: Not reported DUNS BRAD STREET: Not reported DUNS BRAD STREET 2: Not reported TRI Code: Not reported EPA Code: Not reported EPA Code 2: Not reported LEPC: 9 Latitude: 26.40268 Longitude: -81.41717 Inactive Date: Not reported Active Date: 1/111995 Sale Pending: No Archive BoX#: Not reported SEC304: Yes SEC302: No 302 Date: Not reported 302 Payment 10: 1 302 Retraction: Not reported SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC112R: No TIER 2 5107720575 N/A ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 91 I I Site LIQUID PLANT - IMMOKALEE (Continued) 112 Date: Not reported 112R Level: Not reported 112R Exeptor: Not reported Original Date: Not reported Oer Registration Date: Not reported 313 Parent Not reported 313 Parent 0&8: Not reported SERC Code: 23384 First Letter: L Ha Site Visit Date: Not reported 302 NOAFLAG: No PLOT Source: Street Chemical 10: 126766 Tier 2 Report 10: 8345 CAS Number: 10124375 Chamical Name: CALCIUM NITRATE [DREWGARD 2255] Average Amount 4 Maximum Amount: 52020 SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 1f2!1972 I I I I I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report ID: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount Maximum Amount: I I I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING 126767 8345 10377603 MAGNESIUM NITRATE 4 84920 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 82011 8345 1310583 POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE [CAUSTIC POTASH] 4 47060 No Yes No No Yes 1/2/1972 10953 8345 57136 UREA 5 171280 EDR 10 Number Dalabase(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 92 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number - I I LIQUID PLANT -IMMOKALEE (Continued) SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 11211972 I ChamicallD: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number. Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: I I I I 82012 8345 6484522 AMMONIUM NITRATE (SOLUTION) [NITRIC ACID, AMMONIUM SALT] 5 202060 No Yes Yes No No 11211972 82016 8345 7447407 POTASSIUM CHLORIDE (MURIATE OF POTASH] 5 127720 No Yes No No No 1/211972 82013 8345 7664382 PHOSPHORIC ACID 4 57180 No Yes Yes No Yes 1/2/1972 82014 8345 7733020 ZINC SULFATE [SULFURIC ACID, ZINC SALT] 4 33240 No Yes No No Yes S107720575 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 93 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 I LIQUID PLANT - tMMOKALEE (Continued) Chemical Date: 11211972 I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical I 0: Tier 2 Report lO: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical [0: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: I I 82017 8345 7757791 POTASSIUM NITRATE 5 220560 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 82015 8345 7783280 AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE, D1BASIC 5 152520 No Yes No No No 1/211972 126764 16763 10124375 CALCIUM NITRATE [DREWGARD 2255] 4 91060 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 126765 16763 10377603 MAGNESIUM NITRATE 4 74480 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 82004 16763 1310583 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 94 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number LIQUID PLANT -IMMOKALEE (Continued) Chamlcal Name: POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE [CAUSTIC POTASH] Average Amount 4 Maximum Amount: 14460 SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: Yes Chemical Date: 1/211972 I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: ChamicaJ Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I ChemicallD: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamjcal Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I ChemicallD: TIer 2 Report 10: CAS Number. Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: I I I 10952 16763 57136 UREA 5 147920 No Yes No No No 1/211972 82005 16763 6484522 AMMONIUM NITRATE (SOLUTION) [NITRIC ACID, AMMONIUM SAL 1] 5 260400 No Yes Yes No No 1/211972 82009 16763 7447407 POTASSIUM CHLORIDE [MURIATE OF POTASH] 5 150240 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 82006 16763 7664382 PHOSPHORIC ACID 4 113020 No Yes S 1 07720575 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 95 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 I I LIQUID PLANT - IMMOKALEE (Continued) SEC313: Yes SEC3112R: No SEC304: Yes Chemical Date: 1/211972 I ChemicallD: Tter 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical JD: Tier 2 Report 10; CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I 82010 16763 7757791 POTASSIUM NITRATE 5 215980 No Yes No No No 1/211972 82007 16763 7783188 AMMONIUM THIOSULFATE 4 26280 No Yes No No No 112/1972 82008 16763 7783280 AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE, DIBASIC 5 131780 No Yes No No No 11211972 126760 25240 10124375 CALCIUM NITRATE [DREWGARD 2255] 4 173840 No Yes No No No 1/211972 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 96 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number LIQUID PLANT -IMMOKALEE (Continued) Chemical 10: 126761 Tier 2 Report 10: 25240 CAS Number. 10377603 Chamlcal Name: MAGNESIUM NITRATE Average Amount: 4 Maximum Amount 120360 SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 1/211972 I I I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number. Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report JD: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: 126762 25240 15978775 UREA, AMMONIUM NITRATE SOLUTION (W/AQUA AMMONIA) 5 225000 No Yes No No No 1/211972 81997 25240 6484522 AMMONIUM NITRATE (SOLUTION) [NITRIC ACID, AMMONIUM SALT] 5 318020 No Yes Yes No No 1/211972 82001 25240 7447407 POTASSIUM CHLORIDE [MURIATE OF POTASH] 5 181700 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 81998 25240 7664382 PHOSPHORIC ACID 4 S107720575 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 97 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 I I LIQUID PLANT - IMMOKALEE (Continued) Maximum Amount 36000 SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: Yes SEC3112R: No SEC304: Yes Chemical Date: 1/211 972 I I I ChemicallD: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamlcal Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number. ChamicaJ Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report ID: CAS Number. Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: I I I 82002 25240 7757791 POTASSIUM NITRATE 5 224000 No Yes No No No 1/211972 81999 25240 7783188 AMMONIUM THIOSULFATE 4 46920 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 82000 25240 7783280 AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE, DIBASIC 5 219300 No Yes No No No 1/211972 82003 25240 7785877 MANGANESE SULFATE [TECHMANGAM] 4 48000 No Yes No No ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1 r Page 98 I I I Site Database(s) - DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I LIQUID PLANT - IMMOKALEE (Continued) SEC304: No Chemical Date: 1/2/1972 I I ChemicallD: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number. Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number; Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10; CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: I I 126756 33788 10124375 CALCIUM NITRATE [DREWGARD 2255] 4 173840 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 126757 33788 10377603 MAGNESIUM NITRATE 4 120360 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 126758 33788 15978775 UREA, AMMONIUM NITRATE SOLUTION foNlAQUA AMMONIA) 5 225000 No Yes No No No 112/1972 81990 33788 6484522 AMMONIUM NITRATE (SOLUTION) [NITRIC ACID, AMMONIUM SAL 11 5 318020 No Yes Yes No No 1/2/1972 81994 33788 EDR 10 Number EPA 10 Number S107720575 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 99 I I I Stte S 1 07720575 DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number I I LIQUID PLANT -IMMOKALEE (Continued) CAS Number: 7447407 Chamical Name: POTASSIUM CHLORIDE (MURIATE OF POTASH] Average Amount: 5 Maximum Amount: 181700 SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 1/211972 I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report to: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I I I ChemicallD: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I ChemicallD: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount Maximum Amount: SEC302: I I I 81991 33788 7664382 PHOSPHORIC ACID 4 36000 No Yes Yes No Yes 1/211972 81995 33788 7757791 POTASSIUM NITRATE 5 224000 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 81992 33788 7783188 AMMONIUM THIOSULFATE 4 46920 No Yes No No No 1/211972 81993 33788 77 83280 AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE, DIBASIC 5 219300 No ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 100 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I I LIQUID PLANT -IMMOKALEE (Continued) SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 1/211972 I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC31 1 2R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical [D: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I 81996 33788 7785877 MANGANESE SULFATE [TECHMANGAM) 4 48000 No Yes No No No 1/211972 126755 51012 10043353 BORIC ACID 4 20940 No Yes No No No 1/211972 81984 51012 7447407 POTASSIUM CHLORIDE [MURIATE OF POTASH] 4 128600 No Yes No No No 1/211972 81985 51012 7487889 MAGNESIUM SULFATE [EPSOM SALT] 3 19800 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 101 I I Stte S107720575 LIQUID PLANT - IMMOKALEE (Continued) Chemical 10: 81986 Tier 2 Report 10: 51012 CAS Number: 7664382 Chamical Name: PHOSPHORIC ACID Average Amount: 4 Maximum Amount: 64360 SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: Yes SEC3112R: No SEC304: Yes Chemical Date: 1/211972 I I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount" I I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING 81987 51012 7757791 POTASSIUM NITRATE 5 318740 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 81988 51012 7783188 AMMONIUM THiOSULFATE 4 58560 No Yes No No No 1/211972 81989 51012 7785708 ALPHA-PINENE 4 25260 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 10951 51012 77929 CiTRIC ACID 3 EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA ID Number ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 102 I I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I LIQUID PLANT .IMMOKALEE (Continued) Maximum Amount 15000 SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 1/2/1972 I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number. Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report ID: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: I I I 126754 59844 10043353 BORIC ACID 4 20940 No Yes No No No 1/211972 81978 59844 7447407 POTASSIUM CHLORIDE [MURIATE OF POTASH] 4 128600 No Yes No No No 1/211972 81979 59844 7487889 MAGNESIUM SULFATE [EPSOM SALT] 3 19800 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 81980 59844 7664382 PHOSPHORIC ACID 4 64360 No Yes Yes No EDR lD Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 103 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 I I LIQUID PLANT -IMMOKALEE (Continued) SEC304: Yes Chemical Date: 1 f2l1972 I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Oate: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I ChemlcallD: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311 SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I I Chemical 10' Tier 2 Report 10: 81981 59844 7757791 POTASSIUM NITRATE 5 318740 No Yes No No No 1/211972 81982 59844 7783188 AMMONIUM THIOSULFATE 4 58560 No Yes No No No 1/211972 81983 59844 7785708 ALPHA-PINENE 4 25260 No Yes No No No 11211972 10950 59844 77929 CITRIC ACID 3 15000 No Yes No No No 1/211972 134229 68942 ORPHAN DETAIL TC020395561r Page 104 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 LIQUID PLANT -IMMOKALEE (Continued) CAS Number: 10043353 Chamical Name: BORIC ACID Average Amount: 3 Maximum Amount 10840 SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 1/2/1972 I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I .' I I Chemical 10: TIer 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: I I I 134224 68942 10124375 CALCIUM NITRATE [DREWGARD 2255] 5 281620 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 134227 68942 10377603 MAGNESIUM NITRATE 4 109664 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 134225 68942 15978775 UREA, AMMONIUM NITRATE SOLUTION (W/AQUA AMMONIA) 5 692020 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 12941 68942 57136 UREA 1 15000 No ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 105 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number I I LIQUID PLANT -IMMOKALEE (Continued) SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 1/211972 I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report ID: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I 92704 68942 6484522 AMMONIUM NITRATE (SOLUTION) (NITRIC ACID, AMMONIUM SAUl 5 690700 No Yes Yes No No 1/211972 92707 68942 7447407 POTASSIUM CHLORIDE [MURIATE OF POTASH] 5 277200 No Yes No No No 1/211972 92708 68942 7487889 MAGNESIUM SULFATE (EPSOM SAL 1] 4 15580 No Yes No No No 1/211972 92705 68942 7664382 PHOSPHORIC ACID 5 182440 No Yes Yes No Yes 1/2/1972 S107720575 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 106 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 LIQUID PLANT - IMMOKALEE (Continued) Chemical 10: 92706 Tier 2 Report 10: 68942 CAS Number: 7757791 Chemical Name: POTASSIUM NITRATE Average Amount: 5 Maximum Amount 401700 SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 1/2/1972 I I I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: '. I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamicat Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: I I 92709 68942 7778805 POTASSIUM SULFATE 4 63060 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 92711 68942 7782630 FERROUS SULFATE [IRON(II) SULFATE] 4 20940 No Yes No No Yes 1/211972 92710 68942 7783188 AMMONIUM THIOSULFATE 4 52420 No Yes No No No 1/211972 12942 68942 77929 CITRIC ACID 4 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 107 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 I I LIQUID PLANT - IMMOKALEE (Continued) Maximum Amount 20500 SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 1/211972 I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report ID: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: I I I I 153077 77556 10034965 MANGANESE SULFATE MONOHYDRATE 4 14820 No Yes No No No 1/211972 136256 77556 10043353 BORIC ACID 3 16200 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 134234 77556 10124375 CALCiUM NITRATE [DREWGARD 2255] 5 321520 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 134235 77556 10377603 MAGNESIUM NITRATE 4 140300 No Yes No No ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 108 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 I LIQUID PLANT - IMMOKALEE (Continued) SEC304: No Chemical Date: 1/211972 I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemicall D: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: I I 153079 77556 12280034 DISODIUM OCTABORATE TETRAHYDRATE 3 10300 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 153078 77556 15708415 FERRIC SODIUM EDTA (13% IRON) 3 9360 No No No No No 1/2/1972 151491 77556 15978775 UREA, AMMONIUM NITRATE SOLUTION fY'//AQUA AMMONIA) 5 576960 No Yes No No No 1/211972 12944 77556 57136 UREA 7 157920 No Yes No No No 1/211972 151490 77556 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1 r Page 109 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number LIQUID PLANT - IMMOKALEE (Continued) CAS Number: 60004 Chamical Name: Ethylenediamine-tetraacetic acid (EDTA) Average Amount: 4 Maximum Amount 59080 SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: Yes Chemical Date: 11211972 I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report ID: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: I I I 92719 77556 6484522 AMMONIUM NITRATE (SOLUTION) [NITRIC ACID, AMMONIUM SALT] 5 717700 No Yes Yes No No 1/2/1972 153076 77556 7446197 ZINC SULFATE MONOHYDRATE 4 14900 No Yes No No No 1/211972 92722 77556 7447407 POTASSIUM CHLORIDE [MURIATE OF POTASHI 5 3 I 5760 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 92724 77556 7487889 MAGNESIUM SULFATE [EPSOM SALT] 3 17300 No S107720575 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 110 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I I LIQUID PLANT -IMMOKALEE (Continued) SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 1/211972 I Chem;callD: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: ChamicaJ Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report ID: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report ID: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311' SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I 92720 77556 7664382 PHOSPHORIC ACID 5 210940 No Yes Yes No Yes 1/211972 92721 77556 7757791 POTASSIUM NITRATE 5 410680 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 92725 77556 7778805 POTASSIUM SULFATE 4 63060 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 92727 77556 7782630 FERROUS SULFATE [IRON(II) SULFATEj 3 17700 No Yes No No Yes 1/211972 EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 111 I I Stte DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number LIQUID PLANT - IMMOKALEE (ConUnued) Chemical 10: 92726 Tier 2 Report 10: 77556 CAS Number. 7783188 Chamical Name: AMMONIUM THIOSULFATE Average Amount: 4 Maximum Amount: 61820 SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 1/2/1972 I I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: ChamicaJ Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: I I 12945 77556 77929 CITRIC ACID 4 13500 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 153075 77556 EOTA EDT A AMMONIUM IRON 9 654680 No Yes No No No 1/2/1972 154006 79695 10124375 CALCIUM NITRATE [DREWGARD 2255] 5 227000 No Yes No Yes No 1/2/1972 154007 79695 6484522 AMMONIUM NITRATE (SOLUTION) [NITRIC ACID, AMMONIUM SALT] o S107720575 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 112 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I I LIQUID PLANT - 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Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I ChemicallD: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chemical Name: Average Amount Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC3U SEC3112R: I I I I 154008 79695 7664382 Phosphoric acid 5 217500 No Yes No Yes Yes 1/2/1972 '90008 84796 10043353 BORIC ACID 3 17160 No Yes No Yes No 4/27/2004 189999 84796 10377603 MAGNESIUM NITRATE 5 161000 No Yes No Yes No 4/27/2004 190007 84796 12280034 DISODIUM OCTABORATE TETRAHYDRATE 4 21360 No Yes No Yes EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1 r Page 113 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 I I LIQUID PLANT - IMMOKALEE (Continued) SEC304: No Chemical Date: 4/27/2004 I Chemical 10; Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R. SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10' Tier 2 Report JD: CAS Number: Chamicat Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10" Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number; Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302. SEC311: SEC3n SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: I I 190010 84796 15708415 FERRIC SODIUM EDTA (13% IRON) 3 3640 No No No Yes No 4/27/2004 189992 84796 15978775 UREA, AMMONIUM NITRATE SOLUTION (W/AQUA AMMONIA) 5 1510440 No Yes No Yes No 4/27/2004 189993 84796 57136 UREA 4 141100 No Yes No No No 4/27/2004 198954 84796 64028 TETRASODIUM ETHYLENEDIAMINETETRAACET A TE [SEQUESTRENE][CHELATING AGENT] 4 91660 No Yes No No No 1/4/2005 189989 84796 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 114 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s} EPA 10 Number LIQUID PLANT -IMMOKALEE (Continued) CAS Number. 6484522 Chamlcal Name: AMMONIUM NITRATE (SOLUTION) [NITRIC ACID, AMMONIUM SALT] Average Amount: 6 Maximum Amount: 2090320 SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: Yes SEC3112R: Yes SEC304: No Chemical Date: 4/27/2004 I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I ChemicallD: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical to: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number; Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: I I I 189994 84796 68333799 AMMONIUM POLYPHOSPHATE 5 615900 No Yes No Yes No 4/27/2004 190003 84796 7446197 ZINC SULFATE MONOHYDRATE 3 10600 No Yes No Yes No 4/27/2004 189998 84796 7447407 POTASSIUM CHLORIDE [MURIATE OF POTASH] 5 390900 No Yes No Yes No 4/27/2004 190000 84796 7487889 MAGNESIUM SULFATE [EPSOM SALT] 4 23800 No S107720575 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 115 I I S~e on AILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 I I LIQUID PLANT -IMMOKALEE (Continued) SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: Yes SEC304: No Chemical Date: 4/27/2004 I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report ID: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I ChemicallD: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I 189990 84796 7664382 Phosphoric acid 5 198400 No Yes No Yes Yes 4/27/2004 189996 84796 7757791 POTASSIUM NITRATE 5 567820 No Yes No Yes No 4/27/2004 190001 84796 7778805 POTASSIUM SULFATE 4 77500 No Yes No Yes No 4/27/2004 190006 84796 7782630 FERROUS SULFATE [IRON(ll) SULFATE] 4 26800 No Yes No Yes Yes 4/27/2004 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 116 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 LIQUID PLANT -IMMOKALEE (Continued) Chemical 10: 190002 Tier 2 Report 10: 84796 CAS Number. 7783188 Chamical Name: AMMONIUM THIOSULFATE Average Amount: 4 Maximum Amount: 49000 SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: Yes SEC304: No Chemical Date: 4n7/2004 I I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number. Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: I I 198953 84796 7785877 MANGANESE SULFATE [TECHMANGAM] 3 14400 No Yes No No No 1/4/2005 190005 84796 77929 CITRIC ACID 3 12600 No Yes No Yes No 4/27/2004 190014 84796 EDTA EDTA AMMONIUM IRON 4 48000 No Yes No Yes No 4127/2004 200977 87895 10043353 BORIC ACID 4 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 117 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING LIQUID PLANT -IMMOKALEE (Continued) Maximum Amount: 18700 SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 2/912005 I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SE C302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date; I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount Maximum Amount' SEC302' SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: I I I I 200948 87895 10124375 CALCIUM NITRATE [DREWGARD 2255) 5 571620 No Yes No No No 2/912005 200957 87895 10377603 MAGNESIUM NITRATE 5 197120 No Yes No No No 2/9/2005 200976 87895 12280034 DISODIUM OCTABORATE TETRAHYDRATE 3 12100 No Yes No No No 2/912005 200980 87895 15708415 FERRIC SODIUM EDTA (13% IRON) 3 3000 No No No No EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 118 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 I LIQUID PLANT -IMMOKALEE (Continued) SEC304: No Chemical Date: 2/912005 I Chemical 10: TIer 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamlcal Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number. Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report ID: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: lier 2 Report 10: I I 200952 87895 15978775 UREA, AMMONIUM NITRATE SOLUTION (W/AQUA AMMONIA) 6 1244120 No Yes No No No 2/9/2005 200953 87895 57136 UREA 4 50000 No Yes No No No 2/9/2005 200984 87895 84028 TETRASODIUM ETHYLENEDIAMINETETRAACETATE [SEQUESTRENE][CHELATlNG AGENT] 4 57300 No Yes No No No 2/9/2005 200949 87895 6484522 AMMONIUM NITRATE (SOLUTION) [NITRIC ACID, AMMONIUM SALT] 6 2120360 No Yes Yes No No 2/9/2005 200954 87895 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 119 I I Stte DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 LIQUID PLANT -IMMOKALEE (Continued) CAS Number: 68333799 Chamlcal Name: AMMONIUM POL YPHOSPHA TE Average Amount: 5 Maximum Amount 457700 SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 2/9/2005 I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number. Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10; CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemica/IO: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount Maximum Amount: SEC302: I I I 200963 87895 7446197 ZINC SULFATE MONOHYDRATE 3 7660 No No No No No 2/9/2005 200956 87895 7447407 POTASSIUM CHLORIDE (MURiATE OF POTASH] 5 296000 No Yes No No No 2/9/2005 200958 87895 7487889 MAGNESIUM SULFATE (EPSOM SAL 1] 4 30900 No Yes No No No 2/9/2005 200950 87895 7664382 Phosphoric acid 5 177700 No ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 120 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I LIQUID PLANT -IMMOKALEE (Continued) SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: Yes Chemical Date: 2/9/2005 I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I ChemicallD: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I 200955 87895 7757791 POTASSIUM NITRATE 5 1470400 No Yes No No No 2/9/2005 200960 87895 7778805 POTASSIUM SULFATE 4 113760 No Yes No No No 2/9/2005 200974 87895 7782630 FERROUS SULFATE [IRON(II) SULFATE) 4 24540 No Yes No No Yes 2/9/2005 200962 87895 7783188 AMMONIUM THIOSULFATE 4 55200 No Yes No No No 2/9/2005 EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 121 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING LIQUID PLANT -IMMOKALEE (Continued) Chemical 10: 200968 TIer 2 Report 10: 87895 CAS Number. 7785877 Chamical Name: MANGANESE SULFATE [TECHMANGAM] Average Amount: 4 Maximum Amount: 16360 SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 219/2005 I I I I I ChemlcallD: TIer 2 Report 10; CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC3H SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: I I 200972 87895 77929 CITRIC ACID 3 10000 No Yes No No No 2/9/2005 269035 91874 10034965 MANGANESE SULFATE MONOHYDRATE 4 20900 No Yes No No No 6/22/2007 269030 91874 10034998 MAGNESIUM SULFATE HEPTAHYDRATE 4 25960 No Yes No No No 6/22/2007 269039 91874 10043353 BORIC ACID 3 EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 122 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I I LIQUID PLANT - IMMOKALEE (Continued) Maximum Amount 12900 SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 6/22/2007 I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number. Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I ChemicallD: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number. Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: I I I I 269016 91874 10124375 CALCIUM NITRATE [DREWGARD 2255] 5 579780 No Yes No No No 6/22/2007 269029 91874 10377603 MAGNESIUM NITRATE 5 281340 No Yes No No No 6/22/2007 269038 91874 12280034 DISODlUM OCTABORATE TETRAHYDRATE 3 5700 No No No No No 6/22/2007 269041 91874 15708415 FERRIC SODIUM EDTA (13% IRON) 3 2800 No No No No EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 123 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 I I LIQUID PLANT -IMMOKALEE (Continued) SEC304: No Chemical Date: 6/2212007 Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical ID: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamlcat Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report ID: I 269020 91874 57136 UREA 6 1834940 No Yes No No No 6/2212007 269040 91874 64028 TETRASODIUM ETHYLENEDIAMINETETRAACETATE [SEQUESTRENEJ[CHELATING AGENT] 4 64660 No Yes No No No 6/2212007 269017 91874 6484522 AMMONIUM NITRATE (SOLUTION) [NITRIC ACiD, AMMONiUM SALT] 5 1447200 No Yes Yes No No 6/22/2007 269022 91874 68333799 AMMONIUM POL YPHOSPHA TE 5 631040 No Yes No No No 6/22/2007 269034 91874 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 124 I I Stte DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING LIQUID PLANT -IMMOKALEE (Continued) CAS Number. 7446197 Chemical Name: ZINC SULFATE MONOHYDRATE Average Amount 3 Maximum Amount 8460 SEC302: No SEC311: No SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Dale: 6/22/2007 I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number. Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I ChemicallD: Tier 2 Report 10; CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: I I I 269027 91874 7447407 POTASSIUM CHLORIDE [MURIATE OF POTASH] 5 237260 No Yes No No No 6/22/2007 269019 91874 7664382 Phosphoric acid 5 155000 No Yes No No Yes 6/22/2007 269024 91874 7757791 POTASSIUM NITRATE 5 854000 No Yes No No No 6/22/2007 269032 91874 7778805 POTASSIUM SULFATE 4 121520 No EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 125 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EOR 10 Number Database(s) EPA ID Number S107720575 I I LIQUID PLANT - IMMOKALEE (Continued) SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 6/22/2007 I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report ID: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302' SEC311' SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I Chemical 10' Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount Maximum Amount: SEC302' SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical to: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I 269037 91874 7782630 FERROUS SULFATE [IRON(II) SULFATE] 4 26100 No Yes No No Yes 6/22/2007 269033 91874 7783188 AMMONIUM THIOSULFATE 4 46800 No Yes No No No 6/22/2007 269036 91874 77929 CITRIC ACID 3 6000 No No No No No 6/22/2007 269042 91874 EDTA EDTA AMMONIUM IRON 4 123300 No Yes No No No 6/22/2007 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1 r Page 126 I I Stte DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING LIQUID PLANT - IMMOKALEE (Continued) Chemical 10: 269059 Tier 2 Report 10: 99121 CAS Number: 10034965 Chamical Name: MANGANESE SULFATE MONOHYDRATE Average Amount: 4 Maximum Amount 20920 SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Dale: 6/2212007 I I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number. Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report ID: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: I I 269054 99121 10034998 MAGNESIUM SULFATE HEPTAHYDRATE 4 25960 No Yes No No No 6/22/2007 269065 99121 10043353 BORIC ACID 3 12900 No Yes No No No 6/2212007 269044 99121 10124375 CALCIUM NITRATE [DREWGARD 2255J 5 579780 No Yes No No No 6/22/2007 269053 99121 10377603 MAGNESIUM NITRATE 5 EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 127 I I Sne DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 LIQUID PLANT - IMMOKALEE (Continued) Maximum Amount: 281340 SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 6/2212007 I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report to: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemica! Date: I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311' SEC313: SEC3112R: I I I 269064 99121 12280034 DISODIUM OCTABORATE TETRAHYDRATE 3 5700 No No No No No 6/22/2007 269067 99121 15708415 FERRIC SODIUM EDTA (13% IRON) 3 2800 No No No No No 6/22/2007 269048 99121 15978775 UREA, AMMONIUM NITRATE SOLUTION (W/AQUAAMMONIA) 6 1772900 No Yes No No No 6/22/2007 269049 99121 57136 UREA 4 62040 No Yes No No ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 128 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR 10 Number Oalabase(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 I LIQUID PLANT - IMMOKALEE (Continued) SEC304: No Chemical Date: 6/2212007 I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I ChemicallD: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I I I I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: ChemicallD: Tier 2 Report 10: 269066 99121 64028 TETRASODIUM ETHYLENEDIAMINETETRAACETATE (SEQUESTRENE][CHELATING AGENT) 4 64650 No Yes No No No 6/2212007 269046 99121 6484522 AMMONIUM NITRATE (SOLUTION) [NITRIC ACID, AMMONIUM SALT] 5 1447200 No Yes Yes No No 6/2212007 269050 99121 68333799 AMMONIUM POL YPHOSPHATE 5 631040 No Yes No No No 6/22/2007 269058 99121 7446197 ZINC SULFATE MONOHYDRATE 3 8400 No No No No No 6/22/2007 269052 99121 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 129 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING I I I I LIQUID PLANT - IMMOKALEE (Continued) CAS Number: 7447407 Chamlcal Name: POTASSIUM CHLORIDE [MURIATE OF POTASH] Average Amount: 5 Maximum Amount 237260 SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Dale: 6/22/2007 I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: Chamical Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount SEC302: SEC311: SEC313: SEC3112R: SEC304: Chemical Date: I I I Chemical 10: Tier 2 Report 10: CAS Number: ChamJcaJ Name: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: SEC302: I I I 269047 99121 7664382 Phosphoric acid 5 155000 No Yes No No Yes 6/22/2007 269051 99121 7757791 POTASSiUM NITRATE 5 855622 No Yes No No No 6/22/2007 269055 99121 7778805 POTASSIUM SULFATE 4 121520 No Yes No No No 6/22/2007 269062 99121 7782630 FERROUS SULFATE [IRON(II) SULFATE] 4 26100 No EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1 r Page 130 I I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING Site EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number - I I I LIQUID PLANT - IMMOKALEE (Continued) SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: Yes Chemical Date: 6/22/2007 Chemical 10: 269057 Tier 2 Report 10: 99121 CAS Number: 7783188 Chamical Name: AMMONIUM THIOSULFATE Average Amount: 4 Maximum Amount 46800 SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 6/22/2007 Chemical 10: 269061 Tier 2 Report 10: 99121 CAS Number: 77929 Chamical Name: CITRIC ACID Average Amount: 3 Maximum Amount: 8400 SEC302: No SEC311: No SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 6/22/2007 ChemicallD: 269068 Tier 2 Report 10: 99121 CAS Number: EDTA Chamical Name: EDTA AMMONIUM IRON Average Amount: 4 Maximum Amount: 123300 SEC302: No SEC311: Yes SEC313: No SEC3112R: No SEC304: No Chemical Date: 6/22/2007 County Code: County Code: 11 County Code: 22 County Code: 26 County Code: 36 County Code: 56 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I S 107720575 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 131 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING LIQUID PLANT - IMMOKALEE (Continued) Company Name: LIQUID PLANT Company Address: 1000 COUNTY ROAD 846 EAST Company City,St,Zip: IMMOKALEE, FL 34142 Company Phone: Not reported Company Fax: Not reported Company Email: Not reported FEI Number. 592717138 Comany Contact Name: GLENN FINKS Cmpny Contact Phone: 239-657.3181 Reduced fees: No Exempt Fees: No Electronic Filing: Yas Employee: Not reported Company Comments: Not reported I I I I I I Contact ID: Contact Type: Contact Name: Contact Title: Contact Phone: Cotet 24Hr Phone: I I I Contact 10: Contact Type: Contact Name: Contact Title: Contact Phone: Cotet 24Hr Phone: I SEC302: Active Date: Inactive Date: Old HMIS Date: Visit for 2001 : Visit for 2002: Visit for 2003: Visit for 2004: Visit for 2005: Site Visit Date: I I I I Hazard ID: Fire: Preasure: Reactivitye: Acute: Chronic: CAS Number: Chemical Name: I Location 10' Chemical 10: Chemical State: Mixture: Mixture Percent: I I 8498 Tier II Emergency Contact GLENN FINKS PRESIDENT 239-657-3181 863-675-2297 18236 Tier II Secondary Contact ROGER ROSBOUGH PLANT MANAGER 239-657-3181 863-673-2122 Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107720575 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 132 I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I, I 1 DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING Site EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number LIQUID PLANT -IMMOKALEE (Continued) Containter: Not reported Pressure: Not reported Temprature: Not reported Average Amount: Not reported Maximum Amount Not reported Days on Site: Not reported Site Plan: Not reported Site Plan Document Not reported Private Location: Not reported Location: Not reported S107720575 Tier II Report 10: 8345 Report Year. 1993 Tier II Report 10: 16763 Report Year: 1994 Tier II Report 10: 25240 Report Year: 1995 Tier II Report 10: 33788 Report Year: 1996 Tier II Report 10: 42349 Report Year. 1997 Tier II Report 10: 51012 Report Year: 1998 Tier II Report 10: 59844 Report Year: 1999 Tier II Report 10: 68942 Report Year: 2000 Tier II Report 10: 77556 Report Year: 2001 Tier II Report 10: 79695 Report Year: 2002 TIer II Report 10: 84796 Report Vear: 2003 Tier II Report 10: 87895 Report Year: 2004 Tier II Report 10: 91874 Report Year: 2005 Tier II Report 10: 99121 Report Year: 2006 Comments: Not reported ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 133 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING Site EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number WILLIAMS FARMS OF IMMOKALEE - WILLIAMS G STATE ROAD 858 - 15 MILES EAST OF TOWN IMMOKALEE, FL 34142 TIER 2: SERC: 2498 PI ME: 26163 SIC Code: 0161 SIC Code 2: Not reported NAICS Code: 111219 ReRA Code: Not reported RCRA Code 2: Not reported NPDES Code: Not reported NPDES Gode 2: Not reported UIC Code: Not reported UIC Code 2: Not reported DUNS BRAD STREET: Not reported DUNS BRAD STREET 2: Not reported TRI Code: Not reported EPA Code: Not reported EPA Code 2: Not reported LEPC: 9 Latitude: 26.42244 Longitude: -81.27231 Inactive Date: 1/17/2003 Active Date: 1f1/1980 Sale Pending: No Archive Box#: Not reported SEC304: No SEC302: Yes 302 Date: Not reported 302 Payment to: 1 302 Retraction: 9/11/1997 SEC311: No SEC313: No SEC112R: No 112 Date: Not reported 112R Level: Not reported 112R Exeptor: Not reported Original Date: Not reported Der Registration Date: Not reported 313 Parent Not reported 313 Parent 0&8: Not reported SERC Code: 2498 First Letter: W Ha Site Visit Date: Not reported 302 NOAFLAG: No PLOT Source: Street Chemical 10: Not reported Tier 2 Report 10: Not reported CAS Number: Not reported Chamical Name: Not reported Average Amount: Not reported Maximum Amount: Not reported SEC302: Not reported SEC311: Not reported SEC313: Not reported SEC3112R: Not reported SEC304: Not reported TIER 2 S107725890 N/A ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 134 I I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING WIUIAMS FARMS OF IMMOKAlEE - WILLIAMS G (Continued) Chemical Date: Not reported County Code: 8 County Coda: 11 County Code: 22 County Code: 26 County Code: 36 County Code: 56 I I I I Company Name: Company Address: Company City,St,Zip: Company Phone: Company Fax: Company Email: FEI Number: Com any Contact Name: Cmpny Contact Phone: Reduced Fees: Exempt Fees: Electronic Filing: Employee: Company Comments: I I - I I Contact to: Contact Type: Contact Name: Contact Title: Contact Phone: Cntet 24Hr Phone: I Contact 10: Contact Type: Contact Name: Contact Title: Contact Phone: Cntet 24Hr Phone: I I SE C302: Active Date: Inactive Date: Old HMIS Date: Visit for 2001: Visit for 2002: Visit for 2003: Visit for 2004: Visit for 2005: Site Visit Date: I I Hazard 10; I I B W J FARMS, INC POST OFFICE BOX 1977 IMMOKALEE, FL 34143 239-707-7135 Not reported Not reported 204989046 BOBBY WILLIAMS 239-707-7135 Yes No No o WILLIAMS FARMS LEASED THE FARM LAND TO BWJ, INC. PK 2488 Tier II Emergency Contact JAMES E WiLLIAMS JR FARM MANAGER 941-657-5188 12226 Tier II Secondary Contact Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S107725890 ORPHAN DETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 135 I I Site DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING EDR ID Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number S 1 07725890 I WILLIAMS FARMS OF IMMOKALEE - WILLIAMS G (Continued) I I I Fire: Preasure: Reactivitye: Acute: Chronic: CAS Number: Chemical Name: I Location 10: Chemical 10: Chemical State: Mixture: Mixture Percent: Containter: Pressure: Temprature: Average Amount: Maximum Amount: Days on Site: Site Plan: Site Plan Document: Private Location: Location: I I I Tier II Report 10: Report Year: I Comments: PER SOD SIGNED 1/17/03, CHEMICALS ARE BELOW TPQ. SP. Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported 174506 111219 LIQUID F 100 CONV CONV CONV 4 240000 365 F Not reported F Not reported 97916 2006 I JACK M BERRY GROVE CORP 2MIWHWY82 IMMOKALEE, FL 34142 AST: Facility Phone: Facility Status: Facility Type: Type Description: DE? Contretr Own: LaULong (dms): Positioning Method: I I I Owner: Owner Id; Owner Name: Owner Address: Owner Address 2: Owner City,Sl.Zip: Owner Contact: Owner Phone: I I I Tank ld: Gallons: Tank Location: I (863) 675-9202 OPEN Agricultural Agricultural No 262839/812747 AGPS 10942 JACK M BERRY GROVE CORP PO BOX 459 Not reported LA BELLE, FL 33975 BECKY MURRAY (863) 675-9202 1 1000 ABOVEGROUND AST A100130612 N/A ORPHAN DETAiL TC02039556.1r Page 136 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I DETAILED ORPHAN LISTING Site EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA 10 Number JACK M BERRY GROVE CORP (Continued) A100130612 Substance: Content Description: Install Date: Status: Status Date: Vehicular diesel Vehicular Diesel 01-JUL-1978 In service Not reported Construction: Construction Category: Construction Description: Not reported Not reported Monitoring: Petro Monitoring Category: Monitoring Description: Not reported Not reported Plpin9: Piping Category: Piping Description: Not reported Not reported ORPHAN OETAIL TC02039556.1r Page 137 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District Appendix C GPS Points I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SUMMARY OF SOIL, SEDIMENT, AND TEMPORARY WELL GPS LOCATIONS CORKSCREW TRACT No. 09001-011 CORKSCREW ROAD & COUNTY ROAD 850 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Job # 38616-724 SAMPLE IDENTIFICATION LATITUDE LONGITlJnF: IPE-1/TW-1 26.45031"N 81.55144"W IPE-2 26.45046"N 81.55311"W IPE-3 26.44868"N 81.55132'W IPE-4 26.44880"N 81.55299"W IPW-1 26.44797"N 81.56134"W FCAN-1 26.44194"N 81.56216"W FCAN-2 26.44350"N 81.56213"W FCAN-3 26.44358"N 81.56100"W FCAN-4 26.44444"N 81.56033'W FCAN-5 / TW-2 26.44444 'N 81.56155"W FCAN-6 26.44531'N 81.56210"W FCAN-7 26.44544"N 81.56032'W FCAN-8 26.44545"N 81.56009'W FCAS-1 26.43806"N 81.55885"W FCAS-2 26.43981'N 81.55857"W ST-1 26.45113'N 81.55810'W ST-2 26.45132"N 81.55794"W ST-3 26.45127"N 81.55770'W ST-4 26.45142'N 81.55760'W ST-5 26.45132'N 81.55737"W ST-6 26.45125"N 81.55707"W SED-1 26.43897"N 8155896'W SED-2 26.44453"N 81.56043"W IPE-Improved Pasture East IPW-Improved Pasture West FCAN-Former Cultivated Area North FCAS-Former Cu~ivated Area South SED-Sediment ST -Storage Tank TW-Temporary Well GPS Locations-Lal./Long. 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Ilease note the following: I I I I I I I I I I I I I September 28, 2007 o The samples were received as stated on the chain of custody, CllITeCtIy labeled and at the proper temperature unless otherwise noted. The results rontained in this report relate only to the items tested or to the samples as received by the laboratory. o This report may not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. Any anomalies are noted in the case narrative. o Results for all solid matrices are reported in dry weight unless otherwise noted. o Results for aU liquid mat:rires are analyzed as received in the laboratory unless otherwise noted. o Samples are disposed of within 30 days of their receipt by the laboratory. o A statement of Qualifiers is available upon request. o Certain analyses are subaJntracted to outside NELAC certified laboratories and are designated on your report. o Predsion & Accuracy wiU be provided when dients require a measure of estimated uncertainty. o The issuance of the final Certificate of Analysis takes prea!dence over any previous Preliminary Report Preliminary Data should not be used for regular purposes. Authorized signature(s) is provided on final report only Please rontact me if you have any questions or concerns regarding this report, ~y,. \~~ QA Officer EPA # FLOl227 HRS# E86957 SRWMD# 48141 PBC # VOXlOOOl8083 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, west Palm Beach, FL 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 1 of 34 I .. I Palm Beach _I ~Inc. I URS Corporation 7800 Congress Ave 5uite 200 I Boca Raton, Fl 33487 ATTN: Ed l.eding PHONE: (561) 994-9SOl1'AX: (561) 994-9524 Jesmption: FCAS-l Matrix: Soil IPA MedIod 8081A Parameter ~ 2 e Aldrin 0.032 U 19-&H; alpha-llHC 0.033 U 319-85-7 beIa-BHC 0.052 U 1= gamma-BHC (Undane) 0.035 U 4,4-{)()() 0.068 u n-5S-9 4,4-OOE 0_036 U E2~3 4,4-DDT 0.028 U 103-71-9 alpha-Qllordane om5 u 56&34-7 garnma.Q1lordane 0.036 U 319-86-8 _-llHC 0.037 U tS7-1 Dieldrin 0.035 U S9-98-11 Efldosulfan I 0.034 U 33213-65-9 Endosutfan II 0.049 U '31-G7-ll EndosuIIan _ 0.041 U -20-11 Endrin 0.013 U 742l-93-4 Endrin ak1ehyde 0.041 U E*~5 Eo-. """"'" 0_032 U =-3 Heplad1lor 0,036 U Heplad1lor ~ 0.038 U n..4J..5 I<etI1o><yd1Ior 0.100 U LI-35-2 TotlI Olkxdane 0.100 U ToxapI'ete 0.100 U 1tnsi:2+3 '-;;~-II % Recovery _:~ 92.7% Su_: TelradliortHn-xytene 73.3 % I I I I CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS LOG#: 0003468 COC#: 5567 & 5568 REPORTED: 9/28/2007 10: 16: 11AM PROJECT #: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 Paes Phase I & II Lab ID: 0003468-01 Sampled: m/18/07 11:31 Sampled By: Oient Received: m/20/07 14:45 Extraction Analysis Y!!m! ~ Qf MOL em. Dml Dml AIHlm ug/kg EPA 3545/8081A 0.032 0.100 09/2<>/07 09/213/07 PIS ug/kg EPA 354518081" 0,033 0.100 09126/07 09l2131lfl PIS ug/k9 EPA 3545 /8081A 0.052 0.100 09/26/07 09128/07 PIS ug/kg EPA 3545 /808IA 0.035 0.100 09/26/07 09128/07 PIS ug/kg EPA 3545 /8081A 0.068 0.100 09/26/07 09128/07 PIS ug/kg EPA 3545 /8081A 0.036 0.100 0912f>/07 09/>JJ/07 PIS ug/kg EPA 3545 I 8081" 0.028 0.100 09126/07 091213107 PIS ug/kg EPA 3545/8081A 0.035 0.100 09/26/07 09128/07 PIS ug/kg EPA 3545/8081,\ 0.036 0.100 09/26/07 09128/07 PIS ug/kg EPA 3545 /8081A 0.037 0.100 09/26/07 09/111/07 PIS ug/kg EPA 3545/8081A. om5 0.100 0912f>/07 09/213/07 PIS ug/kg EPA 3545 /8081A 0.034 0.100 09/26/07 09128/07 PIS ug/kg EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.049 0.100 09/26/07 09/>JJ/07 PIS ug/kg EPA 3545/8081A 0.041 0.100 O9l2f>/lfl 09128/07 PIS ug/kg EPA 3545 / 8081A 0.013 0.100 09126/07 09/28/07 PIS ug/kg EPA 3545/8081A 0.041 0.100 09126/07 09/28/07 PIS ug/kg EPA 3545 /8081A 0.032 0.100 09126/07 O9f2Jl107 PIS ug/kg EPA 3545 /808IA 0.036 0.100 0912f>/07 091213107 PIS ug/kg EPA 3545 /8081A 0.038 0.100 09126/07 09128/07 PIS ug/kg EPA 3545 /8081A 0.100 0.100 09/>f>/07 09/28/07 PIS ug/kg EPA 3545/8081A 0.100 0.100 09/26/07 09/7Jl/07 PIS ug/kg EPA 3545 {8081A 0.100 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS Q % Recovery Umits --------- umit41-129 limit 42-t29 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, FL 33409, phone: (561)689-9701, fax: (561)689-9702 Page 2 of 34 I I.. I I I PalmIle8d> ~ ~Ine. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS URS Ccxporation 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 Boca Raton, FL 33487 AnN: Ed Leding PHONE: (561) 994-6SlXFAX: (561) 994-6524 ~ption: FCAS-l I.lIIbm: 000346lHll Mabile Soil SlImpIed By: Client ~ by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods ~ ........-. Ba!IIII:I Q 1440-38-2 Arsenic 0.004 U 440-39-3 Barium 1.3 I 7440-43-9 Cadmium 0.004 U 1=,;: =um O~Z I 43!HZ-1 ~ 0.1110 I 7439-97-6 Mercury 0_0006 U -49-2 Selenium 0.004 U __22-4 5lM!r 0.003 U ~ Dry Weight ~ Parameter NA 'llo_ B&a!1:I Q 711.0 I I I I I I I I !laIm mqIkg dry mqIkg dry mqIkg dry mqIkg dry mqIkg dry mqIkg dry mqIkg dry mqIkg dry mg/Irg dry YDiD % HllUH!!t EPA 60208 EPA 60208 EPA 60206 EPA 60208 EPA 60208 EPA 6020B EPA 60208 "'" 60208 EPA 60208 ~ CaIcuIaIlon LOG#: 0003468 COC#: 5567&5568 REPORTED: 9/2812007 10:16:11AM PROJECT #: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 At:res Phase 1 & II SlImpIed: 09/18/07 11:31 Recehred: 09/20/07 14:45 Extraction Analysis l2E !mL em. DOl DOl &HIDl; 0_004 0.26 09(24/07 09/'2Jl/07 MIl 0,004 3.2 09(24/07 0912B/ffl MIl 0.004 0.513 09(24/07 09/'2Jl/07 MIl 0.004 0.05 09{24/07 O9(2B{07 MIl 0_004 1.03 09/24/07 09(28/07 MIl 0.008 0-256 09{24/07 09(111/07 MIl 0_0006 0_128 09(24/07 O9(2B{07 MIl 0.004 0.4 09/24/07 09(28/07 MIl 0,003 0.3 09/24/07 09/28107 MIl Extraction Analysis l2E Mm. Pm. DR Rim Ao.iIIJH 1.0 1.0 09(21/07 09/12/07 PIS 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beact1, A. 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 3 of 34 I I.. I Palm Beech ErwironmeftaI l.allonllories .,.., CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS I URS Corporation 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 I Boca Raton, FL 33487 ATTN: Ed leding PHONE: (561) 994-{i5O(J'Al(: (561) 994-6524 ~ption: SED-l Matrix: Soil 'PA Method 8081A Lab ID: 0003468-02 Sampled By: Oient LOG #: 0003468 COC#: 5567 & 5568 REPORTED: 9/28/2007 10:16:11AM PROJECT #: 38616-724 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase I & II Sampled: 09/18/07 11:44 ReceIved: 09/20/07 14:45 Extraction Analysis f2L l2;m: ~ &JiIDI; 0.100 CJ9/26107 1)9f7JI/07 Pl5 0.100 CJ9/1f>/07 CJ912JJ/07 Pl5 0.100 CJ9/1f>/07 CJ9/28/07 Pl5 D.too O9/1f>/07 CJ912JJ/07 Pl5 0.100 rJ9I2f>/07 CJ912B/07 Pl5 0,100 CJ9/1f>/07 09/11l/O7 Pl5 0.100 09/1f>/07 CJ9/28/07 Pl5 0.100 CJ9/1f>/07 CJ912B/07 Pl5 0.100 CJ9/26/07 CJ912B/07 Pl5 0.100 CJ9/1f>/07 CJ9/2B/07 Pl5 O.tOO rJ9I2f>/07 CJ912JJ/07 Pl5 0.100 CJ9/26107 CJ912B/07 Pl5 0.100 CJ9/1f>/07 09/28/07 Pl5 0.100 CJ9/7f>/07 CJ912B/07 Pl5 0.100 CJ9/26/07 CJ912B/07 Pl5 0.100 CJ9/1f>/07 CJ912B/07 Pl5 0.100 09{26/fJ1 CJ9/2B/07 Pl5 O.UK) 09/1f>/07 1)9f7JI/07 Pl5 0.100 CJ9/26/<r7 CJ912JJ/07 Pl5 0.100 09/1f>/07 0912JJ/07 Pl5 0.100 O9/1f>/07 09/11l/O7 Pl5 0.100 09/26/07 09/2B/07 Pl5 ------------ e ParamelII!r ~ Q !mjg !kIbl!ll. m: fmI. -2 Aldrin 0.032 U - EPA 354S /8081A 0.032 19-34-6 ~ 0.033 U - EPA 3545/8081J\ 0.033 319-85-7 bela-llHC 0.052 U - EPA 3545/8081J\ 0.052 t= gamma-llHC (Undane) 0.035 U - EPA 3545/8081A 0.035 ',+000 0.068 U - 8'A 3545/8081J\ 0.068 n-55-'J ',4-IlllE 0.036 U - EPA 3545/ 8081J\ 0.036 ~29-3 4,4-ODT 0.028 U ug/kg EPA 3545/8081A 0,028 103-71-9 aIpha-01Iontane 0.035 U ug/kg EPA 3545/8081A 0.035 566-34-7 gamma-01kJrdane 0.036 U - EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.036 E~ deIlll-llHC 0.037 U ug/kg EPA 3545/8081J\ 0.037 57-1 DleIdrin 0.035 U - EPA 3S45 I 8081A. O.oJ5 ~ EndosuIfan I 0.034 U - EPA 3S4S /8081A 0.034 33213-65-9 EndosuIfan IT 0.049 U - EPA 3545 I 8081A 0.049 ~HI7~ EndosuIfan ..- 0.041 U - EPA 3545/8081J\ 0.041 -20-8 Endm 0.013 U - EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.013 742t-9H Endr1n _~ 0.041 U ug/kg EPA 3545/8081J\ 0.041 E~5 Endm_ 0.032 U - EPA 3545/8081A 0.032 Heplad1Ior 0.036 U - EPA 3545/8081A 0.036 024-57-] Heplad1Ior - 0.038 U - EPA 3545/8081A 0.038 n-43-5 ~ 0.100 U - EPA 3545/8081A 0.100 ll-35-2 Total 01l0rdane 0.100 U - EPA 3545 /8081A 0.100 Toxaphene 0.100 U - EPA 3S45 /8081A 0.100 ~~3-=~==::. ~ Recovery Q ~ ReaJVery UmiIs ._---~--- 98.0% Uml41-129 86.0% limit 42-129 I I I I 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, we&. Palm Beach, FL 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561~702 Page . of J4 I ."* I I URS Qxporation I PBJm8elldl ~ La~ Inc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 Boca Raton, A. 33487 ATTN: Ed Leding PHONE: (561) 994-65O(J'Al(: (561) 994-6524 J-cnption: SEJ).l Lab ID: 0003468-02 Matrix: Soil Sampled By: Oient ~ by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods - RcliIII.tli Q e2 '=-~3 1+00-43-9 ......7-3 'HG-5lHl 7439-92-1 e3'M7-6 -49-2 22-4 - 0.004 u Barium 1.& I Cadmium 0.004 U 01........... G.l Copper 0.005 U Lead 0.009 U MeraIry 0_0007 U SeIenWm 0.004 u - 0.003 U JlIIIIli mg/1<g <toy mg/1<g d<y mg/I<qd<y mg/1<g <toy mg/1<g <toy mg/1<g doy mg/1<g d<y mg/1<g d<y mg/1<g <toy !kiIbl!lI EPA 60208 EPA 602GB EPA 602GB EPA 60208 EPA 60208 EPA60208 EPA 60208 EPA 60200 EPA 60208 LOG #: 0003468 COC#: 5567 & 5568 REPORTED: 9/28/2007 10:16:11AM PROJECT #: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase r & II Sampled: 00/18/07 11:44 Received: 00/20/07 14:45 Extradion Analysis m: ImL fm, PDIl DR AniIlrB 0,004 0.26 09/24/07 09/7B/07 MIl 0,004 3.3 09/24/07 09/7B/07 MIl 0.004 0_526 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl 0.004 0.05 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl 0.005 1.05 09/24/07 09{JJjf07 MIl 0._ 0.263 09/24/07 09/7B/07 MIl 0.0007 0.132 09/24/07 O9/7B/07 MIl 0.004 0.4 09/24/07 O9/7B/07 MIl 0.003 0.3 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl Extraction Analysis QE .Mm. f2L ~ ~ &!iIIDl; 1.0 1.0 09/21/07 09/22/07 PIS ~Dry Weight ~ Pa_ r ~_. I I I I I I I &lliYIIli Q 7&.0 YDlm "" ~ GllcuIatIon lSSO Latham Road, Suite 2, west Palm Beach, Fl33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 5 of 34 I '.* I Palm 8elldl ErNironrnertaI ~Inc- CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS IURSCorporation 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 I Boca Raton, A. 33487 ATTN: Ed Leding PHONE: (561) 99'H;5O(J'AX: (561) 994-6524 IDesaiption: FCAS-2 Lab m: 0003468-03 Matrix: Soil Sampled By: Oient I:PA Medlod 8081A Pa.......-.. .BaIIIII Q yg E Aldrin 0.032 U ug/1<g 19-84-6 aIpha-I!HC 0.033 u ug/1<g 319-85-7 -.....c 0.052 U - 1::: gamma-6HC (Undane] 0.035 U - 4.+DIlD 0.068 U - n-55-9 4.4-llIlE 0.036 U - 1:29-3 4.4-OOT 0.028 U - 103-71-9 alpha-Qllordane 0.035 U - 566.3+7 gamma-Q1lordane 0,036 U - 319-86-8 _-6HC 0.037 U ug/kg ~ DieldrIn 0.035 U - EndoslJIfanI 0.034 U ug/1<g 33213-65-9 EndosuIfan II 0.049 U ugfkg ~3HI7-8 EndosuIfan sulfate 0.041 U - -20-8 Endrtn 0.013 U - 7421-93-4 Endrtn aldehyde 0.041 U - E~5 Endrtn KeIooe 0.032 U - HeptK:hlor 0,036 U - 024-57-) HeptK:hlor -- 0.038 U - n~3~5 I4etf1oxv<;hIoo 0.100 U - LI'35'2 Total CNordane 0.100 U ug/1<g Toxaphene 0.100 U ug/I<q ~~j- % Recovery Q ----~-~---- 5<lm>gate: Ilecad11orobIph 74.1% SUnugate: Tetrachloro-m-xyIene 95.3 "" I I I I LOG #: 0003468 COC#: 5567 &. 5568 REPORTED: 9128/2007 10:16:11AM PROJECT #: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase r &. II Sampled: 00/18/07 11:52 Received: 00/20/07 14:45 Extraction Analysis !IdIl!II QE ImL l2L ~ ~ &!mB EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.032 0.100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS EPA 3545/8081A 0,033 0.100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS EPA 3545/8081A 0.052 0.100 09/7bI07 09{JJjf07 PIS EPA 3545 f 8081A 0.035 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 I'tS EPA 3545/8081A 0.068 0.100 09/26/07 09/2IlI07 PIS EPA 3545/8081A 0,036 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.028 0_100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS EPA 3545 /8081A 0.035 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS EPA 3545 / 8081A 0.036 0.100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS EPA 3545/8081A 0.037 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS EPA 3545 f 8081A 0.035 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS EPA 3545 f 8081A 0,034 0.100 09/26/07 09/2IlI07 PIS EPA 3545 {8081A 0.049 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS EPA 3545 I 8081A 0.041 0.100 09{26f07 09/7B/07 PIS EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.013 0.100 09126/07 O9/7B/07 PIS EPA 3545 /8081A 0.041 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS EPA 3545/8081A 0.032 0,100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS EPA 3545/8081A 11036 0.100 09/26/07 O9/7B/07 PIS EPA 3545/8081A 0.038 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS EPA 3545/8081A 0.100 0.100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.100 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.100 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS % Recovery Umits ----------- Umit41-129 Umlt 42-129 lSSO Latham Road, Suite 2, west Palm Beach, Fl33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 6 of 34 I .. I I URS Corporation I Palm 8elldl ErNironrnertaI ~Inc- CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 Boca Raton, A. 33487 ATTN: Ed Leding PHONE: (561) 994-65O(J'Al(: (561) 994-6524 ~: FCAS-2 Lab m: 0003468-03 Matrix: Soil Sampled By: Oient f.e...1s by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods ~Q 1::2 :-- 440-39-3 IIariuno 7+NK3-9 CadmWm -.....7.3 CIIomIum 440-50-8 Capper .....2-1 Lead 7439-97-6 Merolry ~-49-2 SeleniOOl 11--22-4 5lM!r 0,003 1.5 0.003 1.0 o.ee 0.&57 0.0006 0.004 0.002 ~ Dry Weight ~ Parameter ~- ~Q 84.0 INA I I I I I I I U 1 U Ynitli mg/1<g dry mg/1<gdry mg/1<g doy mg/1<g dry mg/1<g dry mg/1<g doy mg/1<g d<y mg/1<g <toy mg/1<g doy !tIlIIIl!JI EPA 602GB EPA 60208 EPA 60208 EPA 60208 EPA 60208 EPA 60208 EPA 602GB EPA 60208 EPA 60208 Ik:III!!JI CaIcuIat10n LOG#: 0003468 COC#: 5567&5568 REPORTED: 9/2812007 10:16:11AM PROJECT #: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase r & II Sampled: 00/18/07 11:52 Received: 00120107 14:45 Extradion Analysis QE ImL em. DiIIIl ~ &IiIlDJ; 0.003 0.24 09/24/07 09128107 MIl 0.003 3.0 09/24/07 09/7B/07 MH 0.003 0.416 09/24/07 09/7Jlf07 MIl 0.003 0,05 09/24/07 09/7B/07 MIl 0,004 0.952 09/24/07 09/28/07 MH O.Oll8 0,238 09/24/07 O9/7B/07 MIl 0.0006 0.119 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MH 0.004 0.4 09/24/07 09128107 MH 0.002 0.2 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl Extradion Analysis m: !mL l2L DR I!i!Ia ~ 1.0 1,0 09/21/07 09/22/07 PIS 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, Fl33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689'6702 u u u Ynitli "" Page 7 of 34 I ."* I Palm 8elldl EIMromlenaI ~Inc. I URS Corporation CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 I Boca Raton, A. 33487 ATTN: Ed leding PHONE: (561) 99oH;5O(J'AX: (561) 99'H;524 Jesmpt;on: FCAN-l Matrix: Soil .A Metftod 8081A Lab 10: 0003468-04 Sampled By: Oient LOG #: 0003468 COC#: 5567 & 5568 REPORTED-: 9/28/2007 10:16:11AM PROJECT #: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase I & II Sampled: 00/18/07 12:07 Received: 00/20/07 14:45 Extradion Analysis f2L ~ DR Amdm 0.100 09/26/07 O9/7B/07 PIS 0.100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS 0.100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PlS 0.100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS 0.100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS 0.100 09/26/07 09/2fJ/07 PIS 0.100 09/26107 09{JJjf07 PIS 0.100 09/26/07 O9/7B/07 PIS 0.100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS 0.100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PlS 0-100 09/26107 09/7B/07 PIS 0.100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS 0,100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS 0.100 09/26fIJJ 09/2fJ/07 PIS 0.100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS 0.100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS 0.100 09/26/07 09(7Jlf07 PIS 0.100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS 0.100 09/26/07 O9/7B/07 PIS Pa.......-.. &lliYIIli Q UDb:i !taIII!!!I m: lmL e AId"n 0.032 U - EPA 3545/ 808lA 0.032 19-84-6 alpha-8HC 0.033 U - EPA 3545/808lA 0.033 319-85-7 bela-6HC 0.052 U - EPA 3545/ 808lA 0,052 1= gamma-6HC (Undane) 0.035 U - EPA 3545/8OIIIA 0.035 4,+000 0,068 U - EPA 3545/808lA 0,068 n-55-9 4,4-llIlE 0.036 U - EPA 3545/808lA 0.036 _-29'3 4,4-DDT 0,028 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/ 808lA 0,028 03-71-9 aIpha-Q1lonjane 0.035 U - EPA 3545/808IA 0.035 566.34-7 gamma-<l1lonlane 0.036 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/808lA 0,036 319-86-8 deRa-6HC 0.037 U - EPA 3545/8OIIlA 0.037 t:s DIeldrin 0.035 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.035 Endosulfan I 0,034 U - EPA 3545 /8OIIlA 0.034 D213-65-9 Endosulfan II 0.049 U ug/1<g EPA 3545/808IA 0.049 131-67-8 Endosulfan sulfate 0,041 U ug/kg EPA 3545/808lA 0.041 -20-8 Endrtn 0.013 U ug/1<g EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.013 7421-93-4 End"n aldehyde 0.041 U - EPA 3545/808lA 0,041 E1O-5 Endrtn KeIooe 0,032 U - EPA 3545/808lA 0,032 HeptK:hlor 0.036 U - EPA 3545 / 808lA 0.036 2+57-3 HeptK:hlor -- 0,038 u - EPA 3S45 I 8081A 0.038 n~3-5 I4etf1oxv<;hIoo 0.100 U ug/kg EPA 3545/8081A 0.100 LI'35-2 T""" 01I0rtIane 0.100 U ug/1<g EPA 3545 /8081" 0.100 Toxaphene 0.100 U ug/I<q EPA 3545 / 808lA 0.100 ~~:3 =;~~ % Recovery Q % Recovery Umits - 101% limit 41-129 99,3 "" UmiI: 42-129 I I I I 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, Fl33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 8 of 34 I 1.* I I I Palm 8elldl ErNironrnertaI ~1nC. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS URS Corporation 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 Boca Raton, A. 33487 ATTN: Ed Leding PHONE: (561) 994-65O(J'AX: (561) 994-6524 J-cnption: FCAN-1 Lab m: 0003468-04 Matrix: Soil Sampled By: Oient ~ by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods BaldII Q 1::2 ::::-- 440-39-3 ..._ 7440-43-9 CadmIum _.....7.3 ~ 440-50-8 ~ 439-92-1 lead 7439-97-6 Heoar( L-49-2 Selenium Lo-22-4 5iIwr 0,003 0.3 0.003 3.3 1.24 0.007 0.0005 0.004 0.002 ~ Dry Weight ~ Pa........- IRA ~- I I I I I I I ~Q 910 U I U JIDiII mg/1<g doy mg/Iqj doy mg/1<g doy mg/1<g my mgfl<qdoy mg/Iqj doy mg/Iqj d<y mg/1<g dry mg/1<g <toy !IdIl!II EPA 60200 EPA 60208 EPA 60208 EPA 60208 EPA 60208 EPA 60200 EPA 60208 EPA 60200 EPA60208 Md!l!d CaIaJlatfon LOG#: 0003468 COC#: 5567&.5568 REPORTED: 9128/2007 10:16:11AM PROJECT #: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase r &. II Sampled: 00/18/07 12:07 Received: 00/20/07 14:45 Extradion Analysis QE !mL mt. ~ ~ AIaIJB I 0,003 0.22 09/24/07 09/28/07 MIl 1 0,003 2.7 09/24/07 09/28/07 MIl I 0,003 0.430 119/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl 1 0.003 0,04 09/24/07 09/28/07 MIl I 0.004 0.860 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl I 0.007 0.215 09/24/07 09/28/07 MIl 1 0,0005 0.108 09/24/07 O9/7B/07 MH I 0.004 0,3 09/24/07 09128/07 MIl 1 0.002 0.2 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl Extraction Analysis QE Mm. &, ~ ~ &11Im 1.0 1.0 09/21/07 09/22/07 PIS 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, Fl33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 u u u u ygjg "" Page 9 of 34 I .. I Palm 8elldl EnvironmertaI Labor.tlioIies In:. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS I URS Corpor.rtion 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 I Boca Raton, Fl 33487 ATTN: Ed leding PHONE: (561) 994-65O(J'AX: (561) 994-6524 ~ption: FCAN-2 Matrix: Soil I:PA Metftod 8081A Parameter ~ Q E Aldrin 0,032 U 19-84-6 _-8HC 0.033 U 319-85-7 bela-8HC 0.052 U t:: gamma-8HC (Un<1ane) 0.035 U 4,+DIlD 0.068 U n.55-9 4,<HlOE 0,036 U J-29-3 4.4-DDT 0.028 U 103-71-9 alpha-Q1lordane 0.035 U 5566-3+7 gamma-<l1lordane 0,036 U ~9,%-8 _-6HC 0.037 U 57-1 Oiekirin 0.035 U 59-98-8 Endasulfan I 0,034 U 33213-65-9 Endosulfan Il 0.049 U ~31-o7-8 ~sulfate 0.041 U -20-8 Endrtn 0.013 U 7421-93-4 Endrtn aldehyde 01141 U E~5 Endrtn KeIooe 0.032 U HeptK:hlor 0,036 U 024-57-3 HeptK:hlor ~ 0,038 U n-43-5 M~ 0.100 U LI'35-2 Totat OlIordane 0.100 U Toxaphene 0,100 U % Recovery _iist:24-j---~: Oecachlorobiphe<lyl ---~---..~_.- 81.3% 77-09-8 SUnugate: T---.n.xy!ene 81.3% I I I I LOG#: 0003468 COC#: 5567&5568 REPORTED: 9/28/2007 10:16:11AM PROJECT #: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase r & II Lab 10: 0003468-05 Sampled: 00/18/07 12: 17 Sampled By: Client Received: 00120/07 14:45 Extraction Analysis Jmil:i HllII!IlI Ill: !mL f2L ~ ~ AHIDl; ug/I<q EPA 3545/808111 0.032 0.100 09/26/07 09/2B/07 PIS - EPA 3545 , 808111 0.033 0.100 09126/07 09{1Bf07 PIS - EPA 3545/8081A 0.052 0.100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS ug/kg EPA 3545 / 8081A 0.035 0.100 09/26/07 O9{JJjf07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.068 0.100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS - EPA 3545/8081A 0.036 0,100 09/26/07 O9/7B/07 PIS ugfkg EPA 3545/8081A 0.028 0.100 09/26/07 09/2B/07 PIS - EPA 3545/8081A 0.035 0.100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS - EPA 3545/8081A 0,036 0.100 09/26/07 09(71lf07 PIS ug/kg EPA 3545/8081A 0.037 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS - EPA 3545/8081A 0.035 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS - EPA 3545 /8081A 0,034 0.100 09/26/07 09/2B/07 PIS ug/1<g EPA 3545/8081A 0,049 0.100 09/26/07 09/28107 PIS ug/1<g EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.041 0.100 09/26/07 09/28107 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3S45 I 8081A 0.013 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.041 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS - EPA 3545/808IA 0.032 0.100 09/26/07 09/28107 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0,036 0.100 09/26/07 O9/7B/07 PIS ug/1<g EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.038 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS ug/kg EPA 3545/808IA 0.100 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS ugfkg EPA 3545/8081A 0.100 0.100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.100 0,100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 Pl5 Q % Recovery Umits ----- ----~---- ----~--~ limit: 41-129 Umit 42-129 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, Fl 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 10 of 34 I .. 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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS URS Corporation 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 Boca Raton, A. 33487 ATTN: Ed leding PHONE: (561) 994-65O(J'Al(: (561) 994-6524 ~: FCAN-2 Lab m: 0003468-05 Matrix: Soil Sampled By: Cient ~ by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods 1::2 =- .....39-3 Barium 7440-43-9 CalmUn _440--47-3 0Ir0mium 44&-50-8 ~ 439-92.1 .- 7439-97-6 MerOJty 1782-49-2 SeAenfum 'HG-22-4 5iIver ~ Q YIlI1li IkiIblIll 0.003 U mgfIcg d<y EPA 60208 G.8 I mg/1<g dry EPA 60208 0,003 U mg/1<g dry EPA 60208 0.& mg/1<g d<y EVA 60208 0.951 mg/1<g doy EPA 60208 ...- mgfIcg doy EPA6020Il 0.0005 U mgfIcg dry EPA 60208 0,004 U mg/1<g dIy EPA 60208 0,002 U mgfIcg dIy EPA 60208 &lI!Il!li Q !.!DiI:i Mli!lIllIIl 92.0 "" CaIaJIaIlon ~ Dry Weight ~ Pa_ i ~- I I I I I I I LOG #: 0003468 COC#: 5567 & 5568 REPORTED: 9/2812007 10:16:llAM PROJECT #: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase I & II Sampled: 00/18/07 12:17 Received: 00/20/07 14:45 Extradion Analysis m: tmI. em. .PDIl .PDIl AIIIIDI; 0.003 0.22 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl 0.003 2.7 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl 0.003 0.435 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl 0.003 0.04 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl 0.004 0,870 09/24/07 09/28/07 MIl 0.001 0.217 09/24/07 09{JJlf07 MIl 0,0005 0.109 09/24/07 09{JJjf07 MIl 0.004 0.3 09/24/07 09/28/07 MIl 0,002 0,2 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl Extr.Iction Analysis m: !m!. !QI. ~ ~ &!iIIDl; 1.0 1.0 09/21/07 09/22/07 PIS 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, Fl33409, phone: (561)689-6701, faX: (561)689-6702 Page 11 of 34 I 1.* I I I Palm 8elldl ~ I.altooaIoriesInC. URS Corporation 7800 Congress Ave S1Iite 200 Boca Raton, A. 33487 ATTN: Ed Leding PHONE: (561) 994-65O(J'Al(: (561) 99'H;524 ~ption: FCAN.3 Mabix: Soil IPA Metftod 8081A ~ Pa.......-.. E ~Q 31"5-7 AId"" 0,032 U _-8HC 0.033 U ....-6HC 0.052 U gamma-8HC (Undane] 0.035 U 4,4-OOll 0,068 U 4.+OOE 0.036 U 4,4-OOT 0.028 U _-chlonfane 0.035 U gamma-Q1Iordane 0.036 U _-6HC 0.037 U Dieldrin 0.035 U _I 0.034 U Endcl6ulfan II 0.049 U Endosulfan _ 0.041 U Endnn 0.013 U Enck1n aldehyde 0.041 U Endrin KeIooe 0,032 u - 0_036 U -- 0.038 U I4etf1oxv<;hIoo 0.100 U T otII ChIonIane 0.100 U Toxaphene 0.100 U J:: n-SS-9 -:::':'.9 ~~34-7 319-86.a ~ 33213-65-9 .031..()7-8 tr'20-8 7421-93-4 E70-5 024-S7~ 3 n-43-5 ~1-35--2 % Recovery t~:3 ==~~- ::~: I I I I CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS LOG#: 0003468 COC#: 5567 &. 5568 REPORTED: 9128/2007 10:16:11AM PROJECT #: 38616.n4 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase I & II Lab 10: 0003468-06 Sampled: 00/18/07 12:24 Sampled By: Oient Received: 00/20/0714:45 Extraction Analysis YniII MIU!lIll QE MIX. f2L ~ QII!!! &!iIIDl; ug/I<q EPA 3545/808IA 0,032 0.100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS - EPA 3545 r 8081A 0,033 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS - EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.052 0,'00 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS - B'A 35451 8081A 0.035 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.068 0,100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545 I 808lA 0.036 0.100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.028 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS ugfkg EPA 3545 r 8081A O.oJ5 0,100 O9{26f07 09{JJjf07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545 f 808lA 0.036 0.100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS - EPA 3545/8081A 0.037 0.100 09/~7 O9/7B/07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0,035 0,100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PlS - EPA 3545/ 8081A 0,034 0.100 09126/07 09{1Bf07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.049 0.100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.041 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.013 0_100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3S45 /8081A 0.041 0.100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.032 0.100 09/26/07 O9/7B/07 PIS - EPA 3545/8081A 0.036 0.100 09/26/07 O9/7B/07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.038 0.100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 354S /8081A 0.100 0.]00 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS - EPA 3545/8081A 0.100 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.100 0,100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS Q % Recovery Umits Omit 41 ~ 129 UmII: 42-129 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, Fl 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 12 of 34 I .. 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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS URS Corporation 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 Boca Raton, A. 33487 ATTN: Ed Leding PHONE: (561) 994-65OlFAX: (561) 994-6524 ~ption: FCAN-3 Lab ID: 0003468-06 Matrix: Soil Sampled By: Oient ~ by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods Pa_ 8ayIg Q ~2 .::::3 7440-43-9 .= 7439-92-1 1439-9H 782-49-2 440-22-4 - OJlO3 U Barium 0.003 U Cadmlum 0,003 U a.-m.... lA ~ 1.02 leod 0.007 U MeIoBy 0.0005 U Selemum 0,004 U SlNer 0.002 U UIJig mgfI<q doy mgfI<q doy mg/1<g doy mgfI<q d<y mgfI<q doy mgfI<q doy mg/1<g <ky mgfI<q <ky mgfI<q doy ~ EPA 60208 EPA 602GB EPA 602GB EPA 602GB EPA 602GB EPA 60208 EPA60208 EPA 60208 EPA 60208 LOG#: 0003468 COC#: 5567 & 5568 REPORTED: 9/28/2007 1O:16:11AM PROJECT #: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase r & II Sampled: 00/18/07 12:24 Received: 00/20/07 14:45 Extradion Analysis m: ImL l2L ~ ~ &IaIDl 0.003 0-22 09/24/07 09/28/07 MH 0.003 2.7 09/24/07 09/28/07 MH 0.003 0.435 09/24/07 09/28/07 MIl 0,003 0.04 09/24/07 09/7B/07 MIl 0.004 0.870 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl 0.007 0.217 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MH 0.0005 0.109 09/24/07 09I2B/07 MIl 0.004 0.3 09/24/07 09/7B/07 MIl 0.002 0.2 09/24/07 09/28/07 MIl Extraction Analysis m: Hm. fQI. DB ~ AIIIIm 1.0 1.0 09/21/07 09/22/07 PIS C:=ht ~- 8lB!!:l Q 92.0 ( I I I I I I I Jl!m "" M!lIRI ~ 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, Fl 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 13 of 34 I 1"* I Palm 8elldl EnItiroIml<taI I..abor.Ilories Inc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS I URS Corporation 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 I Boca Raton, A. 33487 ATTN: Ed Leding PHONE: (561) 99'H;5O(J'AX: (561) 99'H;524 ~ption: FCAN-4 Matrix: Soil JPA Metftod BOllA e Pa.......-.. 8saIII Q Aldrin 0,032 U aIpha-eoc 0,033 u 319-85.7 bet1-8HC 0.052 U t-89-9 gamma-6HC (Undane] 0.035 U -54-8 4.+DDD 0,068 U n-55-9 4.4-llIlE 0.036 U E29-3 4,4-00T 0.028 U _ 103~71-9 alpha-Ollordane 0.035 U 566.3+7 gamrna-OlIonIane 0.036 U 319-86-8 _-eoc 0.037 u 1:;57-1 0ieIdrin O.oJ5 U 59-98-8 --I 0,<J34 U 332IH5-9 Endo5uIfan II 0.049 U ~1-07..s ~- 0.041 U .20-8 Endr1n 0,013 U 7421-93-4 Endr1n aldehyde 0,041 U 53494-10-5 Endrin KeIooe 0_032 U E-3 Heplad1lor 0.036 U Heplad1lor -- 0.038 U n-4)-S I4etf1oxv<;hIoo 0.100 U Lt-35-2 Total Chlordane 0.100 U Toxaphene 0.100 U t1'24-3 % Reclovery ---------- -~-_._- 5<lm>gate: ~ 105% -{)9-8 5<lm>gate: TeIrad1Ioro-m-xy!ene 86.7% I I I I LOG#: 0003468 COC#: 5567&5568 REPORTED: 9/2812007 10:16:11AM PROJECT #: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase I & II Lab m: 0003468-07 Sampled: 00/18/07 12:29 Sampled By: Oient Received: 09/20/07 14:45 Extraction Analysis YIIit:I ~ DE !mL fQL ~ PDIl A!!IIDl ug/I<q EPA 3545/808IA 0.032 0,100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS ug/I<q EPA. 3545/8081A 0.033 0.100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS - EPA 3545/808lA 0.052 0.100 09/26/07 09/28(07 PIS - EPA 3545/808IA 0.035 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.068 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS - EPA 3545/8081A 0.036 0_100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS - EPA 3545/8081A 0.028 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.035 0.100 09/26/07 O9/7B/07 PIS ugfkg EPA 3545/8081,a. 0.036 0.100 09/26/07 09/28(07 PIS ugfkg EPA 3545/808lA 0.037 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS - EPA 3545/ 808lA 0.035 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS ugfI<q EPA 3545/ 800IA 0.034 0.100 09/26/07 09/28(07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.049 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS ugfkg EPA 3545/8081A 0.041 0.100 09/26/07 O9/7B/07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.013 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/ 800IA 0.041 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS - EPA 3545/800lA 0,032 0.100 09/26/07 O9{JJjf07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/808IA 0.036 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS - EPA 3545/800lA 0.038 0.100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/808IA 0.100 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS - EPA 3545 /8081A 0_100 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0,100 0_100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS Q % Recovery Limits ------------..- llmlt41-129 limit 42-129 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, west Palm Beach, Fl 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 14 of 34 I I.. -~...'" I t URS Qxporation l Boca Raton, A. 33487 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 ATTN: Ed Leding PHONE: (561) 99'H;SO<FAX: (561) 99'H;524 ~ption: FCAN-4 Lab m: 0003468-07 Matrix: Soil Sampled By: Oient ~ by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods r=........-r 'HG-38-2 _ 440-39-3 Barium 7440-43-9 Cadmlum t.....7-3 CIIomium t--- ~ 74"-M2.1 Lead 1439-97-6 MeraJry 782-49-2 5eIenium 'HG-22-4 SiIYer 8aYIIli Q yg IkIIHIlI. 0.003 u mg/I<g dry EPA 60208 0.003 U mg/I<g doy EPA 60208 0.003 U mg/I<g d<y EPA60208 1.2 mg/1<g d<y EPA 60208 5.58 mg/I<g doy EPA 60208 O.oos U mQIkg doy EPA 60208 0.0006 U mg/1<g d<y EPA 60208 0.004 u mg/1<g dry EPA 60208 0.002 U mg/l<g dry EPA 60208 RcliIII.tli Q Ynjg MdI!!lt 117.0 "" CaIaJlation ~ Dry Weight ~ Pa........- r %- r I I I I I I LOG#: 0003468 COC#: 5567 &. 5568 REPORTED: 9/28/2007 10:16:11AM PROJECT II: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase r &- II Sampled: 00/18/07 12:29 Received: 00/20/07 14:45 Extraction Analysis m: ImL l2L ~ PDIl WIDt; 1 0,003 0.23 09/24/07 O9/7B/07 MH 1 0.003 2.9 09/24/07 09/28/07 MH 1 0.003 0,460 09/24/07 09/7B/07 MIl I 0.003 0.05 09/24/07 09{JJjf07 MIl I 0.004 0.920 09/24/07 09{JJjf07 MIl 1 0.008 0.230 09/24/07 09/28/07 MIl I 0,0006 0.115 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MH 1 0.004 0.3 09/24/07 09/7B/07 MIl 1 0,002 0.2 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 HI{ Extraction Analysis m: !mI, em. ~ ~ Ani!llIB 1.0 1.0 09/2JJ07 09/22/07 PIS 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, Fl 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 15 of 34 I 1"- I Palm Beech ErNironrnertaI I.abor.itories Ine. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS I URS Corporation 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 I Boca Raton, A. 33487 . ATTN: Ed Leding . PHONE: (561) 994-65OO"AX: (561) 994-6524 ~ption: SEJ).2 Matrix: Soil IPA Method 808lA Lab 10: 0003468-08 Sampled By: Oient LOG #: 0003468 COC#: 5567 & 5568 REPORTED: 9/28/2007 10:16:11AM PROJECT #: 38616-724 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase r & u Sampled: 00/18/07 12:34 Received: 00/20/07 14:45 ExtractIon Analysis e Pa........- 8aIIIa Q JbIIJ:i HllIIllISl ~ Hm. f2L Dim ~ ADIIDt .2 Aldrin 0,032 U ugfl<q EPA 3545/ 8081A 0,032 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS 19-84-0 aIpha-6HC 0,033 U - EPA 3545/8081A 0.033 0.100 09/26/1I1 09{1Bf07 PlS 319-85-7 beta-6HC 0.052 U ugfI<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.052 0.100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS t:: gamma-6HC (Undane] 0.035 U - EPA 35451 808lA 0.035 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS 4.+DDD 0.068 U - EPA 3545/808IA 0,068 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS n-55-9 4.4-llIlE 0.036 U - EPA 3545/8081A 0.036 0.100 09/2b/07 09{JJjf07 PIS ,0-29'3 4.4-OOT 0,028 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.028 0,100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS 103.71-9 alpha-<J1lonlane 0.035 U ugfkg EPA 3545/8081A 0,035 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS 566-3+7 gamma-Q1Iordane 0.036 U - EPA 35451 8081A 0.036 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS (-86-8 deft;a-flHC 0.037 U - EPA 3545 f8081A 0.037 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS 57-1 DieIdrfn 0.035 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.035 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS '_' 59-98-8 Endo5uIfan 1 0,034 U - EPA 3545/8081A 0,034 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS 33213-<;5-9 EndosuIfan II 0,049 u - EPA 3545 /8081A 0.049 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS ~3H7-8 Endosulfan sulfate 0.041 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.041 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS .20-8 Endrin 0,013 U ugfkg EPA 3545 I 8081A 0.013 0,100 09/2b/07 09/28/07 PIS 7421-93-4 Endrin aldehyde 0.041 U - EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.041 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS E~5 Endrin KeIooe 0.032 U - EPA 3545 f 8081A 0.032 0.100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS . 024-57.3 HeptJdlIo< 0.036 U - EPA 3545/8081A 0.036 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS HeptK:hlor -- 0,038 U ugfkg EPA 3545/ 8081A 0,038 0.100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS n-43-5 I4etf1oxv<;hIoo 0.100 U - EPA 3545/8081A 0.100 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS 1001'35-2 TotalO1lortlane 0,100 U - EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.100 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS To_ 0.100 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/808IA 0.100 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS % Recovery Q % Recovery Umits l051-24-3' ---_.._~_.__.- 5<lm>gate: Ilecad11orobIph 76.0% Umit41-129 . n-09-8 5<lm>gate: Teb-ad1Ioro-m-xy!ene 82.0% Umlt 42-129 I I I I 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, FL 33409, phone: (561)689-{;701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 16 of 34 I I'~ iWf I URS Corporation I Palm8elldl ~ l.lIbor.IlrlIIe Inc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS 7800 Congress Ave Suire 200 Boca Ralnn, A. 33487 ATTN: Ed Leding . PHONE: (561) 994-65O(J'AX: (561) 994-6524 Iflescription: SEJ).2 Lab m: 0003468-08 Matrix: Soil Sampled By: Oient ~s by EPA 6000/7000 Series Metftods BIlIlIII Q UdI HtlIIIlIll 0.003 u mgfkg d<y EPA 60208 4.8 mgfkg dry EPA 60208 0.003 U mg/1<g doy EPA 60208 o.s mg/1<g d<y EPA 60208 2.07 mg/1<g dry EPA60208 1.88 mg/1<g doy EPA 602GB 0.0005 U mgfkg doy EPA 60208 0,004 u mg/1<g dry EPA 60208 0.002 U mg/1<g doy EPA 60208 RcliIII.tli Q Y!!!m HdJl!d MAl % caIcuIallon e- ~38'2 Arsenic _39-3 -.. 744()-43-9 CadmIum _.....7-3 ow-.. -- Copper 43!H12-1 ..- 7439-9H ~ 1182-49-2 Setenium ,'HG-22-4 SlIver ~nt Dry Weight ~- INA ~- I I I I I I I LOG #: 0003468 COC#: 5567 &. 5568 REPORTED: 912812007 10:16:11AM PROJECT #: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase r &- II Sampled: 00/18/07 12:34 Received: 00120/07 14:45 Extraclion Analysis DE !mL em. ~ PDIl &!IIllIl; 0,003 0.21 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl 0.003 2,7 09/24/07 O9/7B/07 MIl 0,003 0.426 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl 0.003 0_04 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl 0.004 0,851 09/24/07 09/28/07 MIl 0.001 0.213 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl 0.0005 0.106 09/24/07 O9/7B/07 MIl 0.004 0.3 09/24/07 09/28/07 MIl 0.002 0.2 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl Extraction Analysis OF !Ill!. em. ~ ~ &!iIIDl; 1.0 1.0 09/21/07 09122/07 PIS 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, A. 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 17 of 34 I .. t Palm Bal!Jd> ~I ~Inc:. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS I URS Corporation LOG#: 0003468 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 COC#: 5567 &- 5568 I Boca Ralnn, A. 33487 REPORTED: 9/28/2007 1O:16:11AM ATTN: Ed Leding PROJECT #: 38616-n4 PHONE: (561) 99'H;5O(J'AX: (561) 994~524 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase I &. II ~ption: FCAN-5 Lab 10: 0003468-09 Sampled: 09/18/07 12:41 Matrix: Soil Sampled By: Oient Received: 00120/07 14:45 ~PA Metftod 808lA Extraction Analysis e Pa.......-.. BaIIIli Q !l!liIIi MIIbl!!I ~ fmL f2L ~ Dim AI!Iblil; AIdr1n 0.032 u ug/1<g EPA 3545/1I081A 0.032 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS 19-84-6 alpha-llHC 0.033 U - EPA 3545/8081A 0,033 0.100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS 319-85-7 beIa-8HC 0.052 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/808IA 0,052 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS t~9 gamma-6HC (Undane) 0.035 U ug/I<q EPA 35451 8081A 0.035 0.100 09/26/07 09/7Jlf07 PIS 2-5+8 4.+DDD 0.068 U ug/I<q EPA 3545 /8081A 0.068 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS n-55-9 4.4-llIlE 0.036 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.036 0.100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS [-293 4,4-00T 0.028 U ug/1<g EPA 3545 /8081A 0.028 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS 103-71-9 alpha-Q1lordane 0.035 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0,035 0,100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS 566-34-7 gamma-Qllordane 0.036 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.036 0.100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS f-86-8 _-6HC 0,037 U ugfkg EPA 3545/1I081A 0.037 0,100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS 57-I DieldrIn 0.035 U - EPA 3545 f 8081A 0,035 0,100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS 59-98-8 Endosulf.m I 0.034 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0,034 0.100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS 33213-65-9 EndosulI'<l<1II 0.049 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0,049 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS ~31-<17-8 Endosullan _ 0.041 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.041 0.100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS -20-8 Endrtn 0.013 U ugfkg EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.013 0.100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS 7421-93-4 Endrtn aldehyde 0.041 U ug/I<q EPA 3545 I 8081A 0,041 0.100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS E~5 Endrtn KeIooe 0,032 U - EPA 3545/8081A 0,032 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PlS HeplachIoo" 0.036 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.036 0,100 09126/07 09/28/07 PIS 024-57-3 HeptK:hlor -- 0,038 U ug/1<g EPA 3545/8081A 0,038 0.100 09/26/07 09/7Jlf07 PIS n-43-5 I4etf1oxv<;hIoo 0.100 U ugfl<q EPA 3545 /11081A 0.100 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS LI-35-2 T_ ChIonIane 0.100 U - EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.100 0.100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS Toxaphene 0,100 U - EPA 3545/8081A 0.100 0,100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS % Recovery Q % Recovery Umits ~-~----~ ,51-24-3 5<lm>gate: ileGlc:hIorobip 96.0% UmIt41-129 -()9-8 5<lm>gate: T~ 80.7% limit 42-129 I I I I 1550 Latham Road, Suite Z, west Palm Beach, Fl 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 18 of 34 I '.. I I URS Corporation I Palm 8elldl ErMrorrr1eIUI ~Inc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS 7800 Congress Ave S1Iite 200 Boca Raton, Fl 33487 ATTN: Ed leding PHONE: (561) 99'H;5O(J'AX: (561) 994-6524 J-cnption: FCAN-5 Lab 10: 0003468-09 Matrix: Soil Sampled By: Oient f.e...IS by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods IC::2 =- ....39--3 Barium 7440-43-9 Cadmum .=~ =- ';439-92-1 Lead 7439-97-6 _ 178.-49-2 Selenium 440-22-4 SIfver BaIlII:i Q UDiII IIIbIll 0.003 U mg/1<g d<y EPA 60208 1.1 I mgfl<q d<y EPA 60208 0.003 U mg/1<g dry EPA 60208 2.0 mgfkg doy EPA 6020B 4.81 mg/1<g d<y EPA 6020B 0.007 U mgfkg doy EPA 60208 0,0005 U mg/1<g dry EPA 60206 0,003 U mgfkg d<y EPA 60208 0,002 U mg/1<g dry EPA 60208 RcliIII.tli Q Y9il:I ~ 97.AJ % CaIcuIaUon ~ Dry Weight ~ ........-. 1M ~- I I I I I I I LOG #: 0003468 COC#: 5567 &- 5568 REPORTED: 912812007 10:16:11AM PROJECT #: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase I &- II Sampled: 00/18/07 12:41 Recehoed: 00/20/07 14:45 Extradion Analysis lIE ImL fQI, PDIl DiIlII AniIlrB 0,003 021 09/24/07 09{JJjf07 MIl 0,003 2,6 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MH 0.003 0.412 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl 0.003 0,04 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl 0,004 0.825 09/24/07 09{JJjf07 MH 0.007 0,206 09/24/07 09128107 MIl 0.0005 0.103 09/24/07 09{JJjf07 MH 0.003 0.3 09/24/07 O9/7B/07 MH 0.002 0.2 09/24/07 09/28/07 MIl Extraction Analysis QE !mL f2L Did!l Did!l Aulm 1,0 1.0 09/21/07 09/22/07 PIS 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, Fl33409, phone: (561)689-6701, faX: (561)689-6702 Page 19 of 34 I 1.* I PaJm Beech EnIIimnrneftaI La~ Inc- CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS I URS Corporation LOG#: 0003468 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 COC#: 5567&-5568 I Boca Raton, A. 33487 REPORTED: 9/28/2007 10:16:11AM ATTN: Ed Leding PROJECT #: 38616-n4 PHONE: (561) 99'H;5O(J'AX: (561) 994-6524 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase r &- II J-cnption: FCAN-6 Lab 10: 0003468-10 Sampled: 00/18/07 12:50 Matrix: Soil Sampled By: Client Received: 00120/07 14:45 IPA Metftod 808lA Extradion Analysis e - 8IlIIIIm Q YIIIIiI HllIb!!lI m: fmL & Di!m PDIl &!iIJ.II; Aldrin 0,032 U ugfl<q EPA 3545/8081A 0,032 0.100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS 19-84-6 a1pha-8HC 0,033 U - EJl'A 3545/8081A 0.033 0.100 09126/07 09{1Bf07 PIS 319-85-7 bela-6HC 0.052 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.052 0.100 09{26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS 1= gamma-6HC (Undane] 0.035 U ugfkg EPA 3545/8081A 0.035 0.100 09{26/07 09{28/07 PIS 4,4-000 0.068 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.068 0,100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS n-55-9 4,4-OOE 0.036 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.036 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS ~29-3 4,..-roT 0,028 u - EPA 3545 /8081A 0.028 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS '103-11-9 alpha-otlordane 0,035 U ug/I<q EPA 3545 I 808lA 0.035 0.100 09{26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS 566-3+7 gamma-Ollonlane 0.036 U - EPA 3545 I 8081A 0.036 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS 319-86-8 deltl-8HC 0.037 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0,037 0.100 09/26107 09/28/07 PIS t57-1 Dieldrin 0.035 U ug/1<g EPA 3545/8081A 0.035 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS 59-98-8 --I 0,034 U - EPA 3545/808IA 0,034 0.100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS 33213-65-9 --II 0,04' U ug/I<q EPA 3545/808IA 0,049 0,100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS J3H17-8 EndosuIfan _ 0,041 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.041 0.100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS -20-8 Endrin 0.013 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0,013 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS 7421-93-4 Endrin .-.... 0.041 U ugfl<q BJA 3S45 /8081A 0.041 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS E~5 Endrin "-'" 0,032 U - EPA 3545/8081A 0.032 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS Heptlchlor 0.036 U - EPA 3545/8081A 0.036 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS .024-57-] Heptadllo< epoxide 0.038 U ugfl<q EPA 3545/8081A 0,038 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS n-4]-S MeIIloxychlor 0.100 U ugfkg EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.100 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS ~1-35-2 T etal Ollordane 0.100 U ugfkg EPA 3545 I 8081A 0.100 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS Toxaphene 0.100 U ugfl<q EPA 3545 {808M 0.100 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS % Recovery Q % Recovery Limits 1051-24-3 ~--------~- -"--- 5<lm>gate: Oecadllorobiphenyl 68.7% Umtt41-129 77-()9-8 SUnugate: Tetracl1loro-m-xylene 87.3% Umit42-129 I I I I 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, west Palm Beach, Fl 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 20 of 34 I I.. I I URS Corporation I Palm Ilelldl Erwlmr1merUI Lallclr.lIoriesInc- CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 Boca Raton, A. 33487 ATTN: Ed Leding PHONE: (561) 994-65<XFAX: (561) 99'H;524 ~ption: FCAN-6 LablD: 0003468.10 Matrix: Soil Sampled By: Oient ....'5 by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods Para_ BaildIli Q _ 0.003 U Barium 0.2 I Cadmium 0,003 u OIromium 3.1 Copper 2-14 ..- 0.219 _ 0,0005 Selenium 0.004 5lIvet' 0,002 ~2 1=-';.3 7440-43-9 1.....7.3 -- 439-92-1 7439-97-6 82-49-2 'HG-22-4 ~nt Dry Weight ~ Para_ NA ~_ RaIIKi Q 94.0 I I I I I I I I U U U U1liII mg/1<g d<y mg/1<g d<y mgfkg dry mg/1<g d<y mgfkg doy mgfkg dry mg/1<g doy mgfkg dry mg/1<g doy !tIIbll!l EPA 60208 EPA 60208 EPA60208 EPA 60208 EPA60208 EPA 60208 EPA 60208 EPA 60208 EPA 60208 MilIbI!l! Cak:uiolIon LOG#: 0003468 COC#: 5567 &- 5568 REPORTED: 912812007 10:16:11AM PROJECT #: 38616-724 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase I &- II Sampled: 00/18/07 12:50 Received: 00/20/07 14:45 Extraction Analysis DE Mm. l2L ~ DlIm AniIlrB 0.003 0.21 09/24/07 09{JJjf07 MIl 0.003 2.7 09{24/07 09/7B/07 MIl 0,003 0.426 09{24/O7 09{1Bf07 MIl 0,003 0.04 09/24/07 09/7B/07 MH 0.004 0,851 09/24/07 09/28/07 MH 0.007 0.213 09/24/07 09/28/07 MIl 0.0005 0,106 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl 0.004 0.3 09{24/07 09/28/07 MH 0,002 0.2 09/24/07 09{28/07 MIl Extraction Analysis QE Mm. Nt. PDIl ~ A!HIut 1.0 1.0 09/21/07 09/22/07 PIS 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, Fl 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 1IniIli % Page 21 of 34 I I.. I Palm8elldl ~I ~Inc. I URS Corporation 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 I Boca Raton, A. 33487 ATTN: Ed Leding PHONE: (561) 994-65O(J'Al(: (561) 994-6524 I>-mpt;on: FCAN-7 Matrix: Soil J,.A Metftod 808lA E Pa........- ~ Q Aldrin 0,032 U aIpha-6HC 0.033 U 319-85-7 -.....c 0.052 U t-89-9 gamma-6HC (Lindane] 0.035 U -54-8 ','HlllO 0.068 U n-55-9 4,4-llIlE 0.036 U 1-29-3 4.4-00T 0,028 U 103-71-9 aIpha-o.""""ne 0.035 U 5566-34-7 garnrna-Ollordane 0.036 U f9-86-8 _-8HC 0.037 U 57-I IlieIdnn 0.035 U 59-98-8 EndosUfan I 0.034 U 33213-65-9 EndosuIran II 0,049 U rl-67-8 Endosulfan ...... 0.041 U -20-8 Endrtn 0,013 U 7421-93-4 Endrin aldehyde 0.041 U E~5 Endrin KeIooe 0.032 U - 0.036 U 024-57-3 HeptK:hlor -- 0.038 U n-43-S MeIhoxyd1Ioo- 0.100 U Ll-35~2 TotalOlloolane 0.100 U T ox.aphene 0.100 U % Recovery ~--------- 51-24-3 5umlgale: DecachIorobiphe 90.7% -09-8 50_: Tetrachloro-m-xy!ene 86.0% I I I I CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS LOG#: 0003468 COC#: 5567&-5568 REPORTED-: 9128/2007 10:16:1lAM PROJECT #: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase r &. II Lab 10: 0003468-11 Sampled: 00/18107 12:55 Sampled By: Oient Received: 00/20/07 14:45 Extraction Analysis Ildi MmaIl!lI OF !mL fQI. Ilid!.l D!d!I AnIIDl; - EPA 3545/808IA 0.032 0,100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS - EPA 3545/8061A 0,033 0.100 09126/07 09{JJjf07 PIS - EPA 3545/8081A 0.052 0.100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.035 0.100 09/26/07 09/28107 PIS - EPA 3545/8081A 0.068 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS - EPA 3545/808IA 0.036 0.100 09/26/07 O9{JJjf07 PIS - EPA 3S45 I 8081A 0.028 0,100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.035 0.100 09126/07 09/28/07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0,036 0.100 09/26/07 09/28107 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.037 0.100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS - EPA 3S45/8081A 0.035 0.100 09/26/07 O9/7B/07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.034 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS - EPA 3545/8081A 0,049 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS - EPA 3545 f 8081A 0.041 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS - EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.013 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS ugfl<q EPA 3545/ 8061A 0,041 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/8061A 0,032 0,100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS - EPA 3545/8081A 0.036 0,100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS - EPA 3545/8081A 0.038 0.100 09/26/07 O9/7B/07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/8061A 0_100 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS - EPA 3S45 /8081A 0.100 0.100 09126/07 09/28/07 PIS - EPA 3545/8081A 0,100 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS Q % Recovery Limits --_._----~---_.- Umit41-129 Umlt42-129 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, Fl 33409, phone: (561~701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 22 of 34 I .. I I I Palm Beech ~ LallrlniIIllIieInc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS URS CoIjlCll1ltion 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 Boca Raton, A. 33487 ATTN: Ed Leding PHONE: (561) 994-65O(J'Al(: (561) 994-6524 ~ption: FCAN-7 Lab 10: 0003468-11 Matrix: Soil Sampled By: Oient ~ by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods JIailIlg Q UlIiIa !IdIl!II 0.003 U mg/1<g d<y EPA 602GB o.s I mg/1<g doy EPA 60208 0.003 U mg,Ikg doy EPA 6020Il 2.4 mg/1<g doy EPA 60208 3.33 mg/1<g d<y EPA 60208 0.>82 I mg,Ikg <toy EPA 60208 0.0005 U mg/1<g <toy EPA 60208 0.004 U mg/1<g doy EPA 60208 0.002 u mg/1<g doy EPA 60208 ~ Q YllltI Hmb!ld ,1.0 % ea_ ePa........- 'HG-38-2 Arsenlc 440-39-3_ 7440-43-9 Cadmium _.....7.3 CInlmium 440-50-8 _ 439-92-1 ..- 7439-97-6 Merwry 1:-19-2 Selenium .22-4 SiNer ~ Dry Weight IIbu p- I NA ~ Solids I I I I I I I LOG#: 0003468 COC#: 5567&.5568 REPORTED: 912812007 10:16:11AM PROJECT #: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase r &- II Sampled: 00/18107 12:55 Received: 00/20/07 14:45 Extradion Analysis m: ImL em. PidII PidII AniIlrB 1 0.003 0.22 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl I 0.003 2.7 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl 1 0.003 0._ 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MH 1 0.003 0.04 09/24/07 09/7B/07 MIl 1 0.004 0.879 09/24/07 09{JJjf07 MIl I 0.007 0,220 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 "" I 0.0005 0.110 09/24/07 O9/7B/07 MIl 1 0.004 0.3 09/24/07 09/28/07 MIl 1 0.002 0,2 09/24/07 09/28/07 MIl Extn1dion Analysis m: I'm!. f2L ~ ~ AIII!Dt I 1.0 1.0 09/21/07 09/22/07 PIS 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, Fl33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 23 of 34 I 1"* I Palm 8elldl En\Iimrmlr<<aI I.aboIlllories Inc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS I URS Corporation 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 I Boca Raton, Fl 33487 ATTN: Ed leding PHONE: (561) 994-65O(J'Al(: (561) 994-6524 J-cnption: FCAN-8 Matrix: Soil J..A Metftod 808lA Lab m: 0003468-12 Sampled By: Oient Panlmeter H!aIm Q YJIlm ltdIlIlI e A1drin 0.032 U ugfI<q EPA 3545/808IA 19-84-6 alpha-8HC 0,033 U - EPA 3545/8081A 319-85-7 bela-6HC 0.052 U - EPA 3545/8081A t:: gamma-6HC (Undane] 0,035 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/808IA 4,4-000 0,068 U ug/I<q EPA 3545 J 8081A n-SS-9 4,4-llIlE 0,036 U - EPA 3S4S /808lA l29-3 4,4-00T 0.028 U ugfkg EPA 3545/8081A 103-71-9 alpha-<l1lordane 0.035 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 566-3+7 gamma-Q1lordane 0.036 u ug/1<g EPA 35451 8081A 319-86-8 _-6HC 0.037 U - EPA 3545/ 8081A t57'1 DieldrIn 0.035 U - EPA 3545/8081A 59-98-8 Endosulfan I 0,034 U - EPA 3545/ 8081A 33213-65-9 Endosulfan II 0.049 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/ 8081A t:HI7-8 EndosuIfan ..- 0.041 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A .20-8 End... 0,013 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 7421-93-4 Endrin aldehyde 0.041 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A E~5 Endrin -., 0,032 U - EPA 3545/808IA Hept1d1kr 0.036 u ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 02+57-3 HeptK:hlor -- 0.038 U ugfl<q EPA 35451 8081A n-13-5 I4etf1oxv<;hIoo 0.100 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A I.n-35-2 T t<aI 01I0nlane 0.100 U - EPA 3545/ 8081A T oxapIlene 0.100 U - EPA 3545/ 8081" i51'2+3 % Recovery Q % Recovery limits ~---- 5<lm>gate: Decad11orollipheny1 94,0% l.imit11-129 n-09-8 SUnugate: Tetrachloro-m-xy!ene 88.0 % Umlt42-129 I I I I LOG #: 0003468 COC#: 5567 &- 5568 REPORTED: 9/2812007 1O:16:11AM PROJECT #: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase r &- II Sampled: 00/18/07 13:04 Received: 00/20/07 14:45 Extradion Analysis DE 1m!. Nt. IlillIl ~ AoJlDl; 0.032 0,100 09/26/07 09128/07 PIS 0.033 0.100 09/26/07 O9{JJjf07 PIS 0.052 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS 0,035 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PlS 0,068 0.100 09/26/07 O9{JJjf07 PIS 0.036 0,100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS 0,028 0.100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS 0.035 0.100 09/26/07 O9/7B/07 PIS 0.036 0.100 09/26/07 09/28107 PIS 0,037 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS 0.035 0.100 09/26/07 09128/07 PlS 0.034- 0.100 09/26107 O9/7B/07 PIS 0.049 0.100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS 0.041 0.100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS 0.013 a.too 09/26/07 09/28107 PIS 0,041 0.100 09/26/07 09/28107 PIS 0.032 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS 0,036 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS 0.038 0.100 09/26/07 09/28107 PlS 0.100 0.100 09126/07 09/28107 PIS 0.100 0.100 09/26107 09/28/07 PIS 0.100 0.100 09/26/07 09/28107 PIS ----_._-~---- ------ 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, Fl 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 24 of 34 I '.. I I I Palm Beech ErMmrmoltaI ~Inc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS URS Corpoiation 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 Boca Raton, A. 33487 ATTN: Ed leding PHONE: (561) 994-65O(J'Al(: (561) 994-6524 IDesaiption: FCAN-8 , Lab ID: 0003468-12 Matrix: Soil Sampled By: Oient ~ by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods ~2~- C~3_ 7440-43-9 CadrOOm _440-47-3 CInJmiu.. -- Copper 43!H12.1 .- 7439-97-6 MeraIry ~-49-2 Selenium a'HG-22-4 5lM!I' BailIIm Q U8IIli IfdIlllI 0.003 U mg/Icg dry EPA 60208 lI.9 I mg/Icg doy EPA 602GB 0.003 U mg/Icg dry EPA 60208 12.1 mg/Icg doy _ 602GB 1.75 mg/1<g doy EPA 602GB G.&&7 mg/Icg doy EPA 6020B 0.0006 U mg/Icg doy EPA 60208 0.004 U mg/Icg doy EPA 602GB 0.002 U mg/Icg doy EPA60208 Ba;gJg Q YnBli !IldIImI ...0 % CalculatIon ~ Dry Weight ~ Pa_ INA ~- I I I I I I I LOG#: 0003468 COC#: 5567 &- 5568 REPORTED: 9/2812007 10:16:11AM PROJECT #: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase I &- II Sampled: 00/18107 13:04 Received: 00/20/07 14:45 Extradion Anatysis Ill: ImL mL ~ QiB ADiIDt 0.003 0.22 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl 0,003 2.8 09/24/07 09/28/07 MIl 0.003 0.449 09/24/07 09/7B/07 MIl 0.003 0.04 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl 0.004 0,899 09/24/07 09/28/07 MIl 0.007 0.225 W/24/07 09/7B/07 MIl 0.0006 0.112 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl 0.004 0.3 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl 0.002 0.2 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 !'It Extraction Analysis ~ Mm. fQL ~ ~ ADiIm 1,0 1,0 09/21/07 09/22/07 PIS 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, Fl33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 25 of 34 I 1.* I Palm 8elldl EnvirormerCaI I..lItmltories Inc- I URS Corporation 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS I Boca Raton, Fl 33487 ATTN: Ed Leding PHONE: (561) 994-65O(J'AX: (561) 994-6524 IDesaiption: Ipw.1 Matrix: Soil tPA Metftod 808lA Pa_ e Aldrin 19-84-6 alpha-8HC 319-85-7 beta-8HC ~~ gamlTliHlHC (Undane] 4,4-000 -55-9 4,4-DOE 50-2~3 4,4-DDT 1103-71-9 alpha...Qllordane 566.3+7 gamrna-Ollonlane 319-86-8 deI1a-8HC r~ Dieklrin EndosuIfan I 33213-65-9 EndosuIfan II l;3Hl7-8 EndosuIfan sulfate -20-8 End"" 421-93-4 Endrin aldehyde 53494-10-5 Endrin Kelone t=-3 HeptK:hlor HepladlIor -- n-4)-5 _1..- 1001-35-2 Telal 0lI0rdane Toxaphene ~.n__~n 1-24-3 sUiiogatE: i:lecad1Iorobip n49-8 5umlgate: TeUad1loro-m-xy!ene I I I I ~ Q 0.032 U 0.033 U 0.052 U 0.035 U 3.98 &.&0 0,028 u O.oJ5 U 0.036 U 0.037 U 0.035 U 0.034 U 0.049 U 0.041 U 0.013 U 0,041 U 0.032 U 0,036 U 0.038 U 0.100 U 0,100 U 0.100 u % Recovery LOG#: 0003468 COC#: 5567 &- 5568 REPORTED: 9/2812007 10: 16: 11AM PROJECT #: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase I &- II Lab m: 0003468-13 Sampled: 00/18/07 13:16 Sampled By: Oient Received: 00/20/07 14:45 Extraction Analysis UIJig !IlItII!!lI QE ImL fQL ~ ~ AnmB ugfkg EPA 3545/808IA 0.032 0.100 09/26/07 O9/7B/07 PIS ugfl<q EPA 3545/8081A 0,033 0.100 09/26107 09/28/07 PIS ug/1<g EPA 3545/8081A 0.052 0.100 09/26/07 O9{JJjf07 PIS ugfkg EPA 3S45 /8081" 0.035 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS ugfkg EPA 3545/8081A 0,068 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS - EPA 3545/8081A 0.036 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS ugfkg EPA 3545/8081A 0.028 0.100 09126/07 09/28/07 PIS ugfI<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.035 0,100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS - EPA 3545/808IA 0.036 0,100 09/26/07 O9/7B/07 PIS ugfkg EPA 3545/ 8081" 0.037 0.100 09126/07 09/28/07 PIS - EPA 3545/8081A 0,035 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS ugfI<q EPA 3545 /8081A 0.034 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS ug/1<g EPA 3545 I 808lA 0,049 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS ugfI<q EPA 3545/8081" 0.041 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS - EPA 3545/808IA 0.013 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS ugfl<q EPA 3545/8081A 0,041 0.100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS ug/I<q EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.032 0.100 09/7f>/07 09/28/07 PIS - EPA 3545/8081A 0.036 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS - EPA 3545/8081A 0.038 0.100 09126/07 09{JJjf07 PIS - EPA 3545 1 8061A 0.100 0.100 09/26/07 09/7Bl07 PIS ugfl<q EPA 3545 I 808lA 0.100 0.100 09126/07 09/28/07 PIS - EPA 3545/808IA 0.100 0.100 09126/07 09/28/07 PIS Q % Recovery Umi1s 101 % L.imfI: 41-129 88.0 % Umtt42-129 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, west Palm Beach, A. 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 26 of 34 I 1"* I I URS Corporation I FalmBeed>.~ ~Inc- CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 Boca Raton, A. 33487 ATTN: Ed Leding PHONE: (561) 994-65O(J'AX: (561) 99'H;524 IDesaiption: rpw.1 Lab m: 0003468-13 Matrix: Soil Sampled By: Oient ~1s by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods I!&lliIIlm Q u&I MldIIlId 0,003 U mg/kg dry EPA 6020B G.3 I mg/kg dry EPA 602GB 0.003 U mg/kg d<y EPA 60208 0.7 mg/1<g dry EPA 60208 7.22 mg/1<g doy EPA6020B 0.1.87 I mg/1<g doy EPA 60208 0.0005 U mg/kg doy EPA60208 0,003 U mg/I<qdry EPA 6020B 0.002 U mg/1<g doy EPA6020B ~ Q um ~ 97.0 % Calculation t= Parameter 'HG-38.2 AlSenIc 440-39-3 __ 7440-43-9 CadmIum _.....7.3 a.-nium <04O-5IHI __ 439-92-1 .- 7439-97-6 MemJry ~-49-2 Selenium a'HG-22-4 SlIYer ts7DryW~ Parameter ~- 1M I I I I I I I LOG#: 0003468 COC#: 5567 &- 5568 REPORTED: 9{2812007 10:16:11AM PROJECT #: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase I &- II Sampled: 09/18107 13:16 Received: 00/20/07 14:45 Extraction AnalysIs m: tmI. fm. ~ ~ AMIDt 0.003 0-21 09/24/07 09/28/07 MIl 0.003 2.6 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl 0.003 0.412 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl 0,003 0.04 09/24/07 O9/7B/07 MIl 0,004 0,825 09/24/07 09/28/07 MIl 0.007 0.206 09/24/07 09/28/07 MIl 0.0005 0.103 09/24/07 09/28/07 MIl 0-003 0.3 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl 0,002 0,2 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl Extraction Analysls ~ tmI. f2L ~ ~ AIm!m 1.0 1.0 09/21/07 09/22/07 PIS 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, Fl 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 27 of 34 I ."- I Palm 8eIlCtI Ero/irom1ItCaI ~Inc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS I URS Corporation LOG#: 0003468 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 COC#: 5567&-5568 I Boca Raton, A. 33487 REPORTED: 9/28/2007 10:16:11AM ATTN: Ed Leding PROJECT #: 38616-724 PHONE: (561) 99'H;5O(J'Al{: (561) 994-6524 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase r &- II ~ptIon: rPE-1 Lab m: 0003468-14 Sampled: 09/18/07 13:31 Matrix: Soil Sampled By: Oient Received: 00/20/07 14:45 J..A Method 808lA Extraction Analysis e Pa.......-.. Bai!IIIli Q JIJIit:i ~ m: Mm. fQI. ~ PDIl AniIlrB Akk1n 0.032 U - EPA 3545/808IA 0.032 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS alpha-8HC 0.033 U ug/I<q EP. 3545/8081A 0.033 0.100 09/26/07 09/7B1fr1 PIS 319-85-7 beI;t-8HC 0.052 U ugfkg EPA 3545/808IA 0.052 0.100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS t:: gamma-8HC (Undane] 0.035 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/808IA 0.035 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS 4,4-llIlO 0.068 U - EPA 3545/lIl81A 0.068 G.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS n-55-9 4,4-llIlE 0,036 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/1I081A 0,036 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS ~2g-3 4..1-()[)T 0.028 U - EPA ]545/ SORIA 0.028 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS 103.71-9 alpha-<1l1onlane 0.035 U - EPA 3545/8081A 0.035 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS 566-34-7 gamma-a.lo<dane 0.036 U - EPA 3545/8081A 0.036 0.100 09/26/07 O9/7B/07 PIS 319-86-8 _-8HC 0.037 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/ 8081A 0,037 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS ~:18 DieldrIn 0.035 U - B>A 3S45 I 8081A 0.035 0.100 09/26/07 09{JJjf07 PIS Endosulfan I 0.034 U - EP. 3545 f 8081A 0,034 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS 33213-65-9 Endasulfan II 0.049 U ugfkg EPA 3545/8081A 0.049 0.100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS J3Hl7-8 Endosulfan sulfate 0.041 U - EPA 3515 J 8061A 0,041 0,100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS -20-8 Endrin 0.013 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.013 0.100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS 7421-93-4 Endrin aldehyde 0.041 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.041 0.100 09/26/07 O9/7B/07 PIS E~5 Endrtn KeIooe 0.032 U - EPA 3545/8081A 0.032 0.100 09/26/07 09{1Bf07 PIS - 0,036 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.036 0.100 09/26/07 09/7B/07 PIS 024-57-] -- O.oJ8 U ug/I<q EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.038 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS n-4]-5 I4etf1oxv<;hIoo 0.100 U - EPA 3545/ 8081A 0.100 0.100 09/26/07 09/28/07 PIS Ll-35-2 T otII ChIonIane 0.100 U ug/1<g EPA 3545/ 8081" 0.100 0.100 09126/07 09{1Bf07 PIS Toxaphene 0.100 U ugfl<q EPA 3545/8081A 0.100 0.100 09126/07 09/28107 PIS % Recovery Q % Recovery Umits tf~3 =:::=::.- ~:~: -~- :=:~::~ I I I I 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, Fl 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 28 of 34 I .. I I URS Corporation I Palm Beach. ErNironrnertaI ~Inc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 Boca Raton, A. 33487 ATTN: Ed Leding PHONE: (561) 994-65O(J'Al(: (561) 99'H;524 J-cnption: IPE-1 Labm: 0003468-14 Matrix: Soil Sampled By: Oient ~ by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods BalII:i Q I: Paran....... 'HG-38-2 MellIe ....39-3 __ 7440-43-9 Cadmium _.....7-3 l3lnlmium ....- CoppoI' 439-92-1 ~ 7439-9H MeraIry 1182-49-2 Selenium 'HG-22-4 5IveI' 0.003 0.8 0.003 1.3 0.276 CI.SlIO 0.00Q5 0.004 0,002 U I U JlIIIIli mg/1<g dry mgfko dry mgfko doy mg/1<g dry mg/1<g doy mg/1<g doy mg/1<g doy mg/1<g doy mg/1<g doy MllIIJgd EPA 60208 EPA 60208 EPA 60208 EPA 6020B EPA 60208 EPA 6020B EPA 60200 EPA 60208 EPA 60208 LOG#: 0003468 COC#: 5567&-5568 REPORTED: 9/28/2007 10:16:11AM PROJECT #: 38616-724 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase I &- II Sampled: 00/18107 13:31 Received: 00120/07 14:45 Extraction Analysis QE ImL em. QiIIII PDIl AoidJII; 0,003 0.22 09/24/07 09/28/07 MIl 0.003 2.7 09/24/07 09{JJjf07 MIl O,OOJ 0.440 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl O.OOJ 0.04 09/24/07 09/28/01 MH 0,004 0.819 09/24/07 09/28/07 MIl 0.007 0.220 09/24/07 09/28/07 MIl 0.0005 0.110 09/24/01 09{1Bf07 MIl 0.004 03 09/24/07 09{JJjf07 MIl 0.002 0,2 09/24/07 09{1Bf07 MIl Extraction Analysis OF tU& f2L ~ ~ AYIm 1.0 1.0 09/21/07 09/22/07 PIS ~ Dry Weight ~ Pa........- M 'lIo SolIds I I I I I I I I &lliYIIli Q 91.0 u u u UDiIi ... H!lIblId CaIa1IiIIlon 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West. Palm Beach, A. 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, faX: (561)689-6702 Page 29 of 34 I ."* I I I Palm8elldl~ ~rnc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS URS Corporation 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 Boca Raton, FL 33487 ATTN: Ed leding PHONE: (561) 994-65O(J'AX: (561) 994-6524 A Method 808lA - Quality Control Batch 8709131 - EPA 3545 I Blank (B709131~fS!JC1.L..... A1dnn a1pha-BHC beta-BHC I gamma-BHC (Undane) 4,4-000 4,+00E 4,+OOT I aIpha-Ollordane gamma-Gtlordane deIta-SHC Dieldrin I Endosulfan I Endosulfan II Endosulfan sulfate I Endrin Endrin aldehyde Endrin Ketone Hepladllor I Heptachlor epoxide Methoxyd1lor Total Ollordane I T~Xilphen<!u_______~ SUrrogate: DecachIorobiphey/ SUrrogate: Tetrad1kxrJ-m-xy/ene I LCS (B709131-851) A1dnn alpha-BHC beta-SHC I gamma-BHC (1Jndane) 4,4-000 4,+DDE 4,+OOT I alpha-Q1lordane gamma-Q1lordane deIIa-BHC Diekirin I Endosulfan I Endosulfan II Result u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u U 1.23 1.36 PQL 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0,100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0,100 0,100 0,100 0,100 ug/kg ug/ltg ugJkg ugJkg ug/kg ug/kg ugJkg ug/kg ug/kg ugfkg ug/kg ug/kg ug!kg ugfkg ugfkg ug/kg ugJI:g ug/kg ug/kg ugJI:g ug/kg ugfkg -----.--.--------...-.,.. ug/kg ugikg --_._.~..._--- 2.25 0.100 ug/kg 2.31 0.100 ugJI:g 2.45 0.100 ug/kg 2.36 0.100 ugJkg 2.32 0.100 ugJI:g 2.41 0.100 ug!kg 2.49 0.100 ugJkg 1.99 0.100 ugfkg 1.97 0.100 ug/kg 2'(l6 0.100 ugJI:g 2.12 0.100 ugfkg 2,26 0.100 ugJI:g 2,12 0.100 ug!kg I LOG #: 0003468 COC#: 5567 &- 5568 REPORTED: 9/2812007 1O:16:11AM PROJECT #: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase I &. II Units ==%REC= RPD Prepared: 00/26/07 AnaIyzE!d: 09/28/07 _ 1.SOO 82.0 41-129 1.SOO 90.7 42-129 Prepared: 09/26/07 Ana~ed:rB.l28/07 . 2.500 90.0 56-120 2.500 92.4 59-123 2.500 98.0 43-113 2.500 94.4 52-134 2.500 92,8 55-131 2.500 96.4 57-129 2.500 99,6 40-179 2.500 79.6 51-133 2.500 78,8 51-133 2.500 82.4 32-141 2.500 84,8 51-133 2,500 90.4 53-132 2.500 84.8 17-130 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, FL 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 RPD Umit Notes u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u u Page 30 of 34 I 1"* ....=-~ I I I ATTN: Ed Leding PHONE: (561) 994-65O(J'AX: (561) 99'H;524 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS URS Corpoialion 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 Boca Raton, Fl 33487 ~';.7__..-_~ - f &td1 8709131 - EPA 3545 I LCS (B709131-851) Continued Endosulfan sulfa'" Endrin Endrin aldehyde I~ HeplachIor epoxide MeIhoxyd1lor I Total Ollordane TOJ<aphene SUrrogate: DeaId1Iorobipheyf 1 SUrrogate: TetrachIaro-m-xyfene Matrix Spike (B709131-MS1) Aldrin alpha-BHC I bela-BHC gamma-BHC (Undane) 4,4-000 1=:= aIpha-{1lIordan gamma-<l1lordane l:c Endosulfan I I EndosuIfan II EndosuIfan sulfate Endrin Endrin aldehyde I Endrin KelDne Heptad1Iol- Heptachlor epoxide Methoxyd1Ior I Total Ollordane Toxaphene -_..._-----~~.~~ LOG #: 0003468 COC#: 5567 &- 5568 REPORTED: 912812007 10: 16: 11AM PROJECT #: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase I &- II 2.39 2.07 2.43 2.26 2.32 1.99 1.86 U U SUrogale: DecachIorobiphe I SUrrogate: TetraddarJ-m-xyfene Matrix Spike Dup (B709131-MSD1) I PQL Units Spike leIIeI -I Source Result %REC Umlts RPD RPD Umit %REC 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 0_100 0,100 0.100 0.100 Prepared: 00/26/07 Analyzed: 00/28/07 2.500 95.6 10-134 2.500 82.8 45-136 2.500 97.2 11-116 2.500 90.4 51-135 2.500 92.8 58-131 2.500 79.6 49-131 2.500 74.4 32-162 SO-ISO 50-ISO U U U 76.0 56-120 U 78.0 59-123 U 88.0 43-113 U 85.0 52-134 U 79.0 55-131 U 81.0 57-129 U 71.5 40-179 U 74.0 51-133 U 71.5 51-133 U 74.0 32-141 U 79.0 51-133 U 81.5 53-132 U 78.5 17-130 U 81.5 10-134 U 78.5 45-136 U 81.5 11-116 U 78.5 51-135 U 79,0 58-131 U 74.0 49-131 U 75.0 32-162 U 50-150 U U SO-ISO U ugJkg ugJkg ugJkg ug/kg ugJ1<g ug/kg ugJ1<g ugJ1<g ugJ1<g ~---~-~-"-,_..- 1.33 ug/kg 1.!iOO 88.7 41-129 1.41 ug/kg 1.!iOO 94.0 42-129 Souroe: 000346lHl9 Prepared: 09/26/07 Analyzed: 00/28/07 1.52 0.100 ugJkg 2.000 1.56 0.100 ugJ1<g 2.000 1.76 0.100 ugJkg 2.000 1.70 0.100 ugJkg 2.000 1.58 0.100 ugJkg 2.000 1.62 0.100 ugJkg 2.000 1.43 0.100 ug/kg 2.000 1.48 0_100 ugJkg 2.000 1.43 0.100 ugJkg 2.000 1.48 0.100 ugJ1<g 2.000 1.58 0.100 ugJkg 2.000 1.63 0_100 ugJ1<g 2.000 1.57 0.100 ugJkg 2.000 1.63 0.100 ugJkg 2.000 1.57 0.100 ug/l:g 2.000 1.63 0.100 ugJ1<g 2.000 1.57 0.100 ugJ1<g 2.000 1.58 0.100 ugJkg 2.000 1.48 0.100 ugJkg 2.000 1.50 0.100 ugJkg 2.000 U 0.100 ugJkg U 0.100 ugJkg -----..------ 1.18 ug/kg 1.32 ug/kg Souroe: 000346lHl9 1.!iOO 78.7 41-129 1.!iOO 88.0 42-129 Prepared: 00/26/07 Analyzed: 00/28107 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, Fl 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 31 of 34 I I.. I I I Palm Ile!1d1 EtMmrmertaI l.alxlI8loriIIs Inc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS URS Corporation 7800 Congress Ave S1Iite 200 Boca Raton, FL 33487 ATTN: Ed Leding PHONE: (561) 994-65OlFAX: (561) 994-6524 LOG #: 0003468 COC#: 5567 &- 5568 REPORTED: 9/2812007 10: 16: HAM PROJECT #: 38616-724 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase I &. II PQl Units Spike LeIIeI SOUrce Result %REC %REC Umits RPD RPD UmIt Notes Analyte Result PA Metftod 808lA - Quality Control Batch 8709131 - EPA 3545 I Matrix Spike Dup (8709131-MSD1) ContitSourcle: 0003468-09 Prepared: 00/26/07 Analyzed: 00/28/07 Aldrin - - 1.48 0.100 ugJkg 2.000 U 74.0 56-120 2.67 20 _..-- --------~ alpha-BHC 1.44 0.100 ugfkg 2.000 U 72.0 59-123 8.00 20 beta-BHC 1.51 0.100 ugJkg 2.000 U 75.5 43-113 15.3 20 I gamma-BHC(Undane) 1.48 0.100 ugJkg 2.000 U 74.0 52-134 13.8 20 4,4-000 1.44 0.100 ugJkg 2.000 U 72.0 55-131 9.27 20 4,4-DDE 1.47 0.100 ugJkg 2,000 U 735 57-129 9.71 20 4,4-DDT 1.58 0,100 ugJkg 2.000 U 79.0 40-179 9.97 20 I aIpha-Ollordane 1.63 0,100 ugJkg 2,000 U 81.5 51-133 9.65 20 gamma-Chlordane 1.58 0,100 ugfkg 2.000 U 79.0 51-133 9.97 20 delta-BHC 1.48 0.100 ugJkg 2.000 U 74.0 32-141 0,00 20 Dieldrin 1.43 0.100 ugJkg 2.000 U 71.5 51-133 9.97 20 I Endosulfan I 1.46 0.100 ugfkg 2.000 U no 53-132 11.0 20 Endosulfan II 1.43 0.100 ugJkg 2.000 U 71.5 17-130 9.33 20 EndosuIfan sulfate 1.48 0,100 ugJkg 2.000 U 74.0 10-134 9,65 20 I Endrin 1.42 0,100 ug/kg 2.000 U 71.0 45-136 10.0 20 Endrin aldehyde 1.48 0,100 ugJkg 2.000 U 74.0 11-116 9.65 20 Endrin ICelooe 1.28 0.100 ugfkg 2.000 U 64.0 51-135 20.4 20 ~ 1.36 0.100 ugJkg 2.000 U 68.0 58-131 15.0 20 I Heptachlor epoxide 1.32 0.100 ugfkg 2.000 U 66.0 49-131 11.4 20 Methoxyd1lor 1.29 0.100 ugJkg 2.000 U 64.5 32-162 15.1 20 TotalO1lordane U 0.100 ugJkg U 50-150 20 U I ~~~ ------ ---~~- 0.100 ~._~_ U~~_..~ .50-1so,~~__2~~~~ U Surroga/1!: Decad1Iorobip/J 1.23 ug,Ikg 1.5IJO 820 41-129 SUrrogate: retradlforo-m-xytene 1.26 ug/kg J.5IJO 84.0 42-129 ~eta15 by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods - Quality Control . Batch 8709113 - NO PREP Blank (B709113-8lK1) .________ .. . Prepared: 09124/07 Analyzed: 09128/07 I Arsenic - ---.. --- U 0.20 . -n;gjkgwei----- - .-- -~----- - . Barium U 0.02 mgIkg wet Cadmium U 0.400 mgIkg wet Chromium U 0,0004 mg/kg wet I COpper U 0,800 mg/kg wet Lead U 0,200 mg/kg wet MerOJry U 0.100 mg/kg wet Selenium U 0.003 mgIkg wet I Silver U 0,2 mg/kg wet LCS (B709113-851) Prepared: 00/24/07 Analyzed: 00/28/07 I U U U U U U U U U 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, west Palm Beach, Fl 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 32 of 34 I '"* I I 1 ~AAa~ Palm Beech ~ ~fne. URS Corporation 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 Boca Raton, FL 33487 ATTN: Ed Leding PHONE: (561) 99'H;5O(J'AX: (561) 994-6524 1.CS (8709113-851) Continued I Arsenic Barium Cadmium Olromium I::;" MeraJry Selenium I 5ilver Matrix Spike (8709113-MS1) 1= Cadmium Olromium I~ Selenium ISiIver Matrix Spike Dup (8709113-MSD1) Ar.ienic I=um Olromium Copper 1 :'ry Selenium 15iIver I I I CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS LOG #: 0003468 COC#: 5567 &- 5568 REPORTED: 9/28/2007 10:16:llAM PROJECT #: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase I &. II Spike Level Sourre Result %REC %REC UmiIs RPO RPO Umit N~ I Prepared: 00/24/07 Analyzed: 00128/07 0.105 0.20 mg/kg wet 0.100 105 80-120 0.1 0.02 mg/kg wet 0.100 100 80-120 0.104 0.400 mg/kg wet 0.100 104 80-120 0.1 0.0004 mg/kg wet 0.100 100 80-120 0.099 0.800 mg/kg wet 0.100 99.0 80-120 0.104 0.200 mg/kg wet 0.100 104 80-120 0.0005 0.100 mg/kg wet 0.000500 100 85-115 0.09 0_003 mg/kg wet 0.100 90,0 80-120 0.09 0,2 mg/kg wet 0.100 90.0 80-120 Source: 0003468-09 Prepared: 00/24/07 Analyzed: 00128/07 2.16 0.21 mg/kgdIV~U' 105 75-125 2.8 0.03 mg/kg dry 2.06 1.1 82.5 75-125 2.21 0.412 mg/kg dry 2.062 U 107 75-125 4.3 0.0004 mg/kg dry 2.06 2.0 112 75-125 6.59 0.825 mg/kg dry 2.062 4.81 86.3 75-125 2.23 0.206 mg/kg dry 2.062 U 108 75-125 O.DOS 0.103 mg/kg dry 0.00515 U 97.1 75-125 2.1 0.003 mg/kg dry 2.06 U 102 75-125 2.0 0,2 mg/kg dry 2.06 U 97.1 75-125 SouKe: 0003468-09 Prepared: 00/24/07 Analyzed: 00/28/07 2.11 0.21 mg/kg cJri' 2.062 U- 102 75-125 2.34 2.8 0.03 mg/kg dry 2.06 1.1 82,5 75-125 0.00 2.16 0.412 mg/kg dry 2.062 U 105 75-125 2.29 4.4 0.0004 mg/k9 dry 2.06 2.0 117 75-125 2.30 6.64 0.825 mg/kg dry 2.062 4,81 88.7 75-125 0_756 2,14 0.206 mg/kg dry 2.062 U 104 75-125 4.12 0.006 0,103 mg/kg dry 0.00515 U 117 75-125 18.2 2.0 0,003 mg/kg dry 2.06 U 97.1 75-125 4.88 1.9 0.2 mg/kg dry 2.06 U 92.2 75-125 5.13 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, FL 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 33 of 34 I ."* I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~Im 8elldl EIMrormerCaI ~lnc. Notes and Definitions u AnaIyle Induded In the analysis, but not deIec1ed The reporb!d value is between the ~ Method DetdIon Uml &. the ~ _ Quantltalon UmlI 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, FL 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 34 of 34 I I CUSBiosySTEMS ANAL YTleAl RESULTS Printed: 09/27/07 09:30pm I I I EO LEOI~ URS-OAMES & KIORE 7800 COHlRESS AVE. SUITE 200 BOCA RATON, FL 33487 Regarding: EO LEOI~ IJRS-OAMES & KIORE 7800 COI'riRESS AVE. SUITE 200 BOCA RATON, FL 33487 Inv. No: 198451 :ollected by; Custaner Sanp led '36942.1 FeW.3 " 36942.2 IPW.1 I I I I II analyses were performed using EPA, AS1l4, NIOSH, USGS, or Standard Methods and certified to meet NELAC requirements. l!Ilags; !I) or U-below I'DL; IL-meets internal lab limits;MI-matrix interference; NA-not applicable. 'lags: CFR-Pb/Cu rule; NFL-no free liquids; illY = dry wt; ASIS = wet wt; C(I) See attached use code locp Flags; J(I)-estimated l:surr. fail 2;no known QC req. 3;QC fail %R or %RPD; 4:matrix int. 5;i~rcper fld. protocol; L- ceeds calibratlOn; Q-holding time exceeded; OEP Flags; T-value<l'DL; V-present in blanl<; Y-i~nJPer preservation; B-colonies exceed range; I-estimated value;between the I'DL ,nd PQL; _ab certificatioo IOs: FLOOHINELAC E86240; NC 444; SC 96031001; IL/NELAC 200020; VA 00395; KS/NELAC E-I0360; TN 02985; GA 917;NJ .?14; PA 68-03756; r IOs: ADEM 40850; USDA Soil Permitl S-3524O; The above results relate only to the 5anples. , Biosystems 3231 'age I of 5 NW 7th Avenue Boca Ratoo. FL 33431 (888)862-5227 Seria 1 Number; 655915 I I I I I ANALYTICAL RESULTS Printed: 09/27/07 09: 30pm Inv. No: 198451 S~le Nwber L236942-1 I S~le Description FCW-3 S~_ Date/Time/T~ 09/18/07 12: 24pm HAC Receive Date 09/20107 S~led by Custerner Samp led a.L~1~_____-_.. Received T~ 4 C Iced (YlN): Prep Test Date, ~t!>O<J__ Result ilIL. -~ PQL Date, Ti.fI!E!_.. Ji"",LA~h's_t. ... ~t"'l$A!t~lY$.j} a:LVER 3050/60]00 U mg/kg illY 0.46 2,0 09/24 00:00 09/25 17:08 KO SENIC 3050/60]00 U mg/kg illY 0,32 1.3 09/21 00:00 09/2] 15:02 KO BAR !UM 3050/60]00 U mg/kg illY '0,68 3,3 09/21 00:00 09/21 15:02 KO ~!UM 3050/60100 U mg/k 9 DRY I 0,33 1.6 09/2] 00:00 09/2] ]5:02 KO :rflOM!UM 3050/60108 3,]8 ]V mg/kg DRY 0,80 3.3 09/21 00:00 09/21 ]5:02 KO [PER 3050/60100 I. 98 ] mg/kg DRY 0,72 3,3 09/21 00:00 09/2] ]5:02 KO AD 3050/60100 0.889 I mg/kg DRY 0.41 Ll 09/2] 00:00 09/2] ]5:02 KO SELENIUM 3050/60100 U mg/kg DRY 0,41 1.6 09/21 00:00 09/21 ]5:02 KO lCQty.A1)i!1JI$j~ CUllY 7471 0_00673 ] mg/kg DRY 0.0054 0,015 09/25 00:00 09/25 ]4:22 TB e~19tll1ll..pestici~' PHA'iK 3550/808] ug/kg illY 0.13 1.9 09/2] 08:00 09/25 10:12 KAK -BH: (Llti)ANE) 3550/808] ug/kg DRY 0.17 1.9 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 12 KAK fPTACHLOR 3550/8081 U ug/k 9 DRY 0,]2 1.9 09/21 08:00 09/25 10:]2 KAK IllIN 3550/8081 ug/kg ORY 0.15 1.9 09/21 08:00 09/25 10:]2 KAK BETA-BH: 3550/808] u ug/kg DRY 0,25 1.9 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 12 KAK tLTA-BH: 3550/8081 U ug/kg DRY 0.10 1.9 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 12 KAK HEPTACHLOR EPOXIDE 3550/8081 ug/kg DRY 0.10 1.9 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 12 KAK ~SULFAN ] 3550/8081 u ug/kg DRY 0.09] 1.9 09/2] 08:00 09/25 10: 12 KAK ,4' -OOE 3550/8081 U* ug/kg DRY 0.27 3.6 09/2] 08:00 09/25 10:12 KAK ALPHA-CHLORDANE 3550/808] ug/kg DRY 0.11 1.9 09121 08:00 09/25 10: 12 KAK l--CHLORDANE 3550/8081 ug/kg DRY 0,27 1.9 09/21 08:00 09/25 10:]2 KAK TOTAL CHLORDANE 3550/808] ug/kg DRY 13 19 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 12 KAK l:;DR1N 3550/8081 U ug/kg DRY 0.21 1.9 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 12 KAK IN 3550/8081 u. ug/kg DRY 0.37 3,6 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 12 KAK I rge20f5 Seria 1 Nurber: 655915 I I I I ANALYTICAL RESULTS Printed: 09/27/07 09: 30pm Inv. No: 198451 I -~:~:-----~ .~lFAN 11 ..4'-OOT ENlRIN AlDEHYDE ~IN KETONE 'lETHlXYCHlOR li'OJSUlFAN SULFATE OXAPHENE SURROGATES 1.~~5~~~-~~~-::M~~:E~~ ~ DECACHlOROBIPHENYl 11t~~~rY~~~:Ig~~4tg . Sanp I e NlI1t>er Sanple Description SaITl>. Date/Time/T~ Receive Date SaITl> led by Cust(J1ler SaITl> led .. _____MethO<!.. .__R~su!.t.____ l236942-1 FCW-3 :~~~g~ 12: 24Jl1l NA C 3550/8081 U ug/kg 3550/8081 ug/kg 3550/8081 U* uglkg 3550/8081 U ug/kg 3550/8081 U* ug/kg 3550/8081 U. ug/kg 3550/8081 ug/kg 3550/8081 ug/k 9 .%_R~'<:Q.VEIlY_ 3550/8081 65 3550/8081 60 160.3 91.1 Prep Test Date. Il.IJ 10,__ PQl ~te,Time Jill1E!,A~lys~__ DRY 1 0.21 3,6 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 12 KAK DRY 0.21 3.6 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 12 KAK DRY 0.46 3,6 09/21 08:00 09/25 10:12 KAK DRY 0.28 3.6 09/21 08:00 09/25 10:12 KAK DRY 0.27 3.6 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 12 KAK DRY 0_22 19 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 12 KAK DRY 0.13 3.6 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 12 KAK DRY 44 110 09121 08:00 09/25 10: 12 KAK % Bec.Q.verLllmij:s__ __m~____ - ----~-~ ..--------- 33-138 09/21 08:00 09/25 10:12 KAK 32-151 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 12 KAK N/A 09/21 07:25 I(: .- t{)TES COICERNI t{; THE ABOVE SAMPLE .... . HITS Al 11.98 K 7.447 V 0.3774 IfO/KG 4.4'-IlIlE - % difference of results frem primary and secondary cohJllns is >40%. possible due to matrix interference. Detection limit elevated above lowest concentration. .4'-OOT - % difference of results frem primary and secondary COIUMS is >40%. possible due to matrix interference. Detection limit elevated above lowest concentration. INlRIN - % difference of results frem primary and secondary C01UMS is >40%. possible due to matrix interference. Detection limit levated above lowest concentration. EI{)RIN KETONE - % difference of results frm primary and secondary collJllns is >40%. possible due to matrix interference. li"tection limit elevated above lowest concentration. 1I~~~~~~ed ~b~~~f~=i ~~~~~:~~i~~ primary and secondary COh""'5 is >40%. possible due to matrix interference. Detection I tge30f5 I I Seria 1 Nwtter: 655915 I I I ANALYTICAL RESULTS pnnted: 09/27/07 09:30pm I Samp Ie NuJt>er L236942-2 Sample Qescriptioo IPW-I Samp. Date/Time/T~ 09/18/07 01: 16pm NA C Receive Date 09/20107 Sampled by Customer Sampled Received T~ 4 C Iced (Y IN): ___-'-1<>t.hcxj Resu It ~~r.~. ~A)$AMTysjs ijlVER .SENIC BARIUM ImMIUM ~IUM &:ER SELENIUM k~V..AnalYSi$. ~ah<J!:hIQ!'j@.p~sti<:iiles II-PHA-Sf{; &---m: (UIllANE) jEPTACHlDR ~IN BETA-Sf{; tTA-Sf{; T ACHLOR EPOXIDE rSULFAN I 1,4'-OOE ALPHA--CHLORDANE ~-CHlORDANE TOTAL CHLORDANE II ELDRI N ~IN I rge40f5 I =/60106 U mg/kg DRY 3050160106 U mg/kg DRY 3050160106 0.951 I mg/kg DRY 3050/60106 U m9/kg DRY 3050/60108 U mg/k 9 DRY 3050/60108 8.07 mg/kg DRY 3050/60106 I. 77 mg/k 9 DRV 3050/60108 U mg/kg DRY 7471 0.0126 mg/k 9 DRV 3550/8081 ug/kg DRV 3550/8081 ug/k 9 DRY 3550/8081 U. ug/kg DRV 3550/8081 ug/kg DRY 3550/8081 U ug/k 9 DRY 3550/8081 U* ug/kg DRY 3550/8081 U* ug/kg DRY 3550/8081 U* ug/kg DRY 3550/8081 9.28 ug/kg DRY 3550/8081 ug/kg DRY 3550/8081 ug/k 9 DRY 3550/8081 ug/kg DRY 3550/8081 U ug/kg DRY 3550/8081 U. ug/kg DRV Seria 1 NuJt>er: 655915 Iny. No: 198451 Prep Test Oate, OIL MIlL PQL. D~~lIime~_ _Ti~,_An.I~t 0,46 2,0 09/24 00:00 09/25 17:17 KO 0.32 1.3 09/21 00:00 09/21 15:14 KO 0,69 3.3 09/21 00:00 09/21 15:14 KO 0.33 1.7 09/21 00:00 09/21 15: 14 KO 0.81 3.3 09/21 00:00 09/21 15:14 KO 0.73 3.3 09/21 00:00 09121 15:14 KO 0.41 1.1 09/21 00:00 09/21 15:14 KO 0,41 1.7 09/21 00:00 09/21 15: 14 KO 0,0054 0_015 09/25 00:00 09/25 14:28 T8 0.13 1.9 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 27 KAJ( 0.17 1.9 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 27 KAJ( 0.74 1.9 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 27 KAJ( 0.16 1.9 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 27 KAJ( 0.25 1.9 09121 08:00 09/25 10: 27 KAJ( 0,13 1.9 09/21 08:00 09/25 10:27 KAJ( 0_17 1.9 09/21 08:00 09/25 10:27 KAJ( 0.28 1.9 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 27 KAJ( 0.21 3,6 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 27 KAJ( 0.11 1.9 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 27 KAJ( 0.27 1.9 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 27 KAJ( 13 19 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 27 KAJ( 0_21 1.9 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 27 KAJ( 0.28 3.6 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 27 KAJ( I I I ANALYTICAL RESULTS Printed: 09/27/07 09: ~ Inv. No: 198451 I ~le NuItler Sarrp le Descript ion Sarrp. DatelTime/Tmp Receive Date Sarrpled by Custaner Sarrpled ___~_____._ Met~--..I!~till.__.___. L236942-2 IPII-l ~~~~g~ 01: 16pn NA C larameter:..___ ,4'-1lIlD .rmSULFAN II ',4'-ooT EIOlIN ALDEHYDE ItmlN KETONE IItlIDXYCHLOR 3550/8081 9.40 ug/kg 3550/8081 U ug/kg 3550/8081 U ug/kg 3550/8081 U ug/kg 3550/8081 U ug/kg 3550/8081 U. ug/kg 3550/8081 U u9/kg 3550/8081 U ug/kg _______!_REi=QV;IlY_ 3550/8081 49 3550/8081 45 160,3 90.5 .tfXJSULFAN SULFATE IIoXAPHENE 5URROGA TES 1.4,5 .6- TETRA~HL-;~-M-~L~;- JECACHLOROBIPHENYL '~~~ag~~~~I'IWi' Prep Test Date. DJ.L -':I'L f'QL~ ._O~~e,lilne_.J.!'!'~,l\n.al)ls..t:__ DRY 0,21 3.6 09/21 08:00 09/25 10:27 KAK DRY 0.21 3.6 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 27 KAK DRY 0.37 3.6 09/21 08:00 09/25 10:27 KAK DRY 0.28 3.6 09/21 08:00 09/25 10:27 KAK DRY 0.12 3.6 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 27 KAK DRY 0,22 19 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 27 KAK DRY 0.13 3.6 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 27 KAK DRY 44 110 09/21 08:00 09/25 10:27 KAK . % Be<:o.v.erYlimlts_ ---~._----_.~..._.- 33-138 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 27 KAK 32-151 09/21 08:00 09/25 10: 27 KAK N/A 09/21 07:25 tl: ..** /{)TES COtl:ERNlloG THE ABOVE SAWLE ..... .'TA-BH: - % differeoce of results fran primary and secondary columns is >40%, possible due to matrix interference. Detection ~it elevated above lowest conceotrat ion. ~SULFAN I - % differeoce of results fran primary and secondary columns is >40%, possible due to matrix interfereoce. Detection .i:~t elevated above lowest concentration. :tmlN - % differeoce of results fran primary and secondary columns is >40%, possible due to matrix interfereoce. Detection limit ~levated above lowest concentration. &DTACHLOR - % difference of results fran primary and secondary cal....ns is >40%. possible due to matrix interfereoce. Detection .-rmit elevated above lowest conceotration. -EPTACHLDR EPOXIDE - % differeoce of results fran primary and secondary col....ns is >40%, possible due to matrix interference. Etection limit elevated above lowest conceotration. lIDXYCHLOR - % differeoce of results fran primary and secondary columns is >40%. possible due to matrix interference. Detection limit elevated above 10l0lest conceotration. I tge50f5 Seria 1 NuItler: 655915 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,J. j_ b IHH-h "! 'HHH~ h ]llii:r;GlIl.(; ~!4 u,,~g .3 <ll6':....a:~u.lio ~.g ... ,. IU d . . H i;1- . :;;::i 511 !: " ~ :"1' J~uin;; Ir HUoH~ ~t ;:~Q.~d~~~!j.J ~ ~ .. 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E E E ~~ m m m m m m m m . . m . . m ro m m m ~ " " " " " ~ " " " " " " " " . . . . . " " . " '" '" '" '" '" I I US Biosystems I ICPMS Metals -3b- PREPARATION BLANK SUMMARY I Client: SOG No.: 09257HGA Instrument: CVAA I I Result Acceptance Cone MDL CRQL Analysis Analysis SamplelD Analyte (mg/Kg) Umit Qual mglKg mg/Kg M Dale Time Run MB SOIL Balch: 09257HGA Prep Dalerfimc: 9/25/2007 12:00 Prep Analyst: TB Mereu!)' 0.002]33 <0.013333 U 0_004900 0013333 CV 9/25/2007 14:03 9-25-07 HY I I I I I I I I I I I I I I LM05.3 I I US Biosystems I Client: I Initial WtNol: 0,60 Analytical DiI: Analytical Dale Time I An.lyre Units True VaJue I Sample ID: LCS Mercury mgIKg 0.133333 I I I I I I I I I I I I I -7. LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE Final Vol: 40.0 Prep Batch 10: 09257HGA Acceptance Limits 80_0 - J20.0 SDG IV: 09257HGA P"p Do." 9/25/2007 12:00 Prep Analyst: TB 9/2512007 14:05:25 0/. Solids: 100,0 Instrument: CV AA Resuh % C Recovery Qual 0.137333 103.00 ILM05.J I I US Biosystems I Client: I Matrix: SDrL Percent Solids ror Sample: 100.00 0.60 Final Vol: I Initial Wt/Vol: Units: mg/Kg Rec Qual I AnaJytc 85 I Mercury I I I I I I I I I I I Indrument: Acceptance Limit %R IIg 85 - 1]5 ICPMS Metals - 5a- MATRIX SPIKE SUMMARY Level: LOW SDG No.: 092571-IGA Sample ID: 1.23690 I-I Client 10: MSAMP Percent Solids ror Spike Sample: 100.00 Spiked ID: L236901-IMS 09257HGA Prep Date: 9/25/2007 12:00 Prep Analyst: TB c Spike Added % Analytical Date Time 40.0 Prep Batch 11); CYAA Spk Oil Spiked Smpl Result C Oil Sample Result 0362 0.133333 9/25/2007 14:11:44 0.]49333 ILM05.J I I I US Biosystems I rCPMS Metals -Sa. MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE SUMMARY Client: Level: LOW SDG No.: 09257HGA I Matl"ix: SOIL Sample ID: L236901-1 Client 10: MSAMP Perceat Solids for Sample: 100.00 Spiked ID: L23690 1.1 MSD PerceDt Solids (or Spike Sample: 100.00 I Inilial WtfVol: 0.60 final Yol: 40.0 Prep Salek ID: 09257HGA Prep Date: 9/25/2007 12:00 Units: mg/Kg Instl'"ament: CVAA Prep Analyst: TB I Analyte Acceptance Limit ~.R Spk DiI MSD Smpl COil Sample Result C Spike Added % Rec Qual Analytical Date Time Resull I Mercury Hg 85 ~ 115 0.140667 .0362 0.133333 78 C7 9/2512007 14:13:43 I I I I I I I I I I I I ILM05.3 I I US Biosystems I rCPMS Metals .6. DUPLICATE SAMPLE SUMMARY Client: Level: !,Ow SDG No.: 09257HGA MatJ"ix: SOIL SamplelD: L13690 1.1 MS Client 10; MSAMP I Percent Solids ror Sample: 100,00 Duplklllte ID: L236901-IMSD Pen:ent Solids fM Duplicate: 100.00 Initial WtNol: 0.60 Final Vol: 40.0 Prep Batch ID: 09257HGA Prep Date: 9/25/2007 12:00 I Units: mg/Kg Instrument: CVAA Prep Analyst: TB I Acceptance MS Analyte Limit nil Mercury Hg 0.20 I I I I I I I I I I I I I MS Resuh c MSO Oil MSO Result c RPD ./0 Qual Analytical Dak Time 0_149333 0.140667 6.0 9/25/2007 14: 13;43 I LM05.3 I I US Biosystems I ICPMSMetals .3b. PREPARATION BLANK SUMMARY I Client: SDC No.: S09217A IlIstrume.t: TJA Intrepid ICP I I Result Acceptanct Cone MDL CRQL Analysis Analysis Sample ID Analyte (mg/Kg) Limit Qual mg/Kg mg/Kg M Date Time Ru. MB S09217A SOIL Batch: S09217A Prep DateITime: 9/2112007 10:45 Prep Analyst: TB Arsenic 0.2890 <1.2000 IV 0.2852 1.2000 R 9/2112007 14046 09~21-07A Barium 0.0150 <3.0000 U 0.6129 3.0000 R 9/2112007 14:46 og.n.-07A Cadmium 0,0309 <15000 U 0,3046 1.5000 R 9/2112007 14:46 09-2J-07A Chromium 2.4810 <3.0000 IV 0.7319 3.0000 R 9/2112007 14046 09-21-07A Copper 0.2202 <3.0000 U 0.6584 3.0000 R 9/2 J flOO7 14:46 09-21-07A Lead 0.0988 <1.0000 U 0.3699 1.0000 R 9/2112007 14:46 09-21-07A Molybdenum 0.0370 <2_0000 U 0.4516 2.0000 R 9121/2007 14:46 09-21-07A Nickel 1.0730 <'-5000 IV 0.3362 1.5000 R 9/2112007 14:46 09-21-07A Potassium 3.2330 <30_0000 U 6,5785 30.0000 R 9/21/2007 14:46 09-21-07A Selenium 0.1390 <1.5000 U 0.3727 1.5000 R 9/21/2007 14:46 ()9.21-07A Zinc L1460 <5.0000 IV 1.0224 5.0000 R 9/21/2007 14:46 09~21-07A I I I I I I I I I I I I I ILM05.3 I US Biosystems I -7. LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE I Client: SDG!D: S09217A I Initial WtIVoI: 0.50 50.0 Prep Bau-h ID: fo'inaIVol: Analytical Oil: ~.Solids: 100.0 Inslrumenl: TJA Intrepid fer Anal)'tin' Date Time I % AcceptaDce An.lyte Units True Value Result e Recovery Qual Limits Sample ID: LCS S09217A Arsenic mgIKg JOO.OO 103.5 104 80.0 - 120.0 Barium mgIKg 100.00 103.7 104 80.0- 120.0 Cadmium mg/Kg 100.00 104.8 105 80.0 - 120.0 Chromium mg/Kg 100.00 106.2 106 80.0 - 120.0 Copper mgIKg 100.00 103.8 104 80.0 - 120.0 Leod mg/Kg 100.00 \06.0 106 80.0 ~ 120.0 Molybdenum mg/Kg 100,00 107.1 f07 80.0 - 120.0 Nickel mg/Kg 100.00 106.2 106 80.0 - 120.0 Potassium mg/Kg [000.0 10340 101 80.0 - 120.0 Selenium mg/Kg WO.OO 104.6 10S 800- 120.0 Zinc mg/Kg 100.00 104.5 104 80.0 - 120.0 Prep Date: 9/21/2007 Prep Analyst: I I I I I I I I I I I I I 9/2 I n007 14:50:41 9/21/2007 14:50:41 9/2112007 14:50:41 912112007 14:50:41 9/211.2007 14:50:41 9/2 I /2007 14:50:4] 9/21/2007 14:50:41 9/21/2007 14:50:41 9/21,~OO7 14:50:41 9/2112007 1450:41 9/2112007 14:50:41 I ILMOS.3 I US Biosystems I I ClieDI~ ICPMS Metals -5.- MATRIX SPIKE SUMMARY Level: LOW SDG No.: S09217A Sample 10: L236942-1 Client ID: L236942-1 Spiked 10: L236942-1 MS Perce.' Solids for Spike Sample: 100.00 50.0 Prep Batch IV: Prep Date: 9/2112007 TJA Intrepid ICP Prep Analyst: I Matrix: SOIL Percent Solids for Sample: 100.00 Initial Wt/VoI: 0.50 Units: mg/Kg Final Vol: Instrument: I I Acceptance Spk Spiked Smp' Sample Spike ~. Analytical Analfte Limit Y.R Oil Result C DiI Result C Added R<< Qual Dale Time Arsenic AsI89 75.125 102.0000 02852 U 100.00 102 9/2112007 14;54:37 Barium 8...55 75-125 102.8000 0.6229 U 100.00 103 9/2112007 14:54:37 Cadmium Cd228 75 - J25 103.7000 0.3046 U 100.00 104 9/21/2007 14:54:37 Chromium Cr206 75- 125 105.5000 2,9 1 100.00 103 9/2112007 14:54:37 Copper Cu324 75 - 125 104.4000 1.81 100,00 103 9/21/2007 14:54:37 Lead Pb220 75 - 125 105.5000 0.8] I 100.0 105 9nl/2007 14:54:37 Molybdenum Mo202 75. 125 107.8000 0.4516 U 100.00 108 9/2112007 14:54:37 Nickel Ni231 75. 125 104.4000 0_3362 U 100.00 104 9/2112007 14:54:37 Potassium K_766 75. 125 1043.??oo 14 1 1000 103 9/21/2007 14:54:37 Selenium Sel96 75 ~ 125 102.6000 0.3727 U 100.00 103 9/21/2007 14:54:37 Zinc Zn2J3 75-1:!5 105.0000 3.0 I 100.00 102 9121/2007 14:54:37 I I I I I I I I I I I I I ILM05J I us Biosystems I I Client~ IePMS Metals - 5a- MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE SUMMARY I.evel: LOW SI>G No.: S092I7A Sample 10: 1.236942-1 Clieot ID: L236942-1 Spiked lD: 1.236942-1 MSD PerceDt Solids fOJ" Spike Sample: lOO.OO 50.0 Prep Hatch 10: Prep Date: 9/21/2007 TJA Intrepid ICP P.-ep An.I~'sl: I !\btrix: SOIL Percent Solids ror Sample: 100.00 Initial WtIVol: 0.50 Final Vol: Uniu: mg/Kg Instrument: I I AcceptaAce Spk MSD Smpl Sample Spike % Analytical AOlllyte Ljmit~.R Oil Result C Dil Result C Added Reo Qual D... Time Arsen ic Asl89 75 - 125 102.6000 0.2852 U 100.00 103 912112007 14:58:34 Barium Ba455 75-125 105.4()OO 0.6229 U 100.00 ]05 912112007 14:58:34 Cadmium Cd128 75 - 125 104.3000 0.3046 U 100.00 104 9/2112007 14:58:34 Chromium Cr206 75 - 125 106.9000 2.9 I ]00.00 104 9/2112007 14:58:}4 Cop"", Cu324 75-125 107.4000 1.81 100.00 106 9/2112007 14:58:34 Le,d Pb220 75. 125 106.3000 0.81 I 100.0 105 912112007 14:58:34 Molybdenum Mo202 75 ~ 12:') ] 06_ 7000 04516 lJ 100.00 107 9/21/2007 14:58:34 Nickel Ni231 75- ]25 104 8000 03362 U 100.00 IDS 9/2 1 12Q07 14:58:34 POlassium K_766 75-125 1064.0000 14 I 1000 105 9/2112007 14;58:34 Selenium Sel96 75-125 103.4000 0.3727 U 100.00 103 9,/21/2007 14:58:34 Zinc 2n213 75 ~ 125 IOb.DOOO 3.0 I 100.00 103 9/2112007 14:58:34 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I LM05.3 I I US Biosystems .' Client: ICPMS Metals .6. DUPLICATE SAMPLE SUMMARY Level: LOW SDG No.: S09217A Matrix: SOIL Sample ID: L236942-1 MS Client 10: L236942-1 I Pen::ent Solids fo(" Sample: 100.00 Dupliute ID: L236942-IMSD Percent Solids for Duplicate: 100.00 laitial Wt/Vol: 050 Final Vol; 50.0 Pl'"ep Batch 10: Units: mgIKg Instrument: TJA Intrepid ICP Prep Analyst: Prep Date: 9/2) /2007 I I I Acceptance MS MS MSD MSD RPD Analytical Analyte l.imit Dit Rcsuh C DII Result C "'. Qual Date Time Arsenic AsI890A 0-20 102.0000 102.6000 0,6 9/21/2007 14:58:34 Barium Ba4554R 0-20 102.8000 105-4000 2.5 912112007 14:58:34 Cadmium Cd221!8A 0- 20 103.7000 104.3000 0.6 9/2112007 14:58:34 Chromium Cr2061A 0- 20 105.5000 106.9000 1.3 912112007 14:58:34 Copper Cu3247R 0- 20 104.4000 107.4000 2.8 9/2112007 14:58:34 Lead Pb2203A {} - 20 105.5000 106.3000 0.8 9n 112007 14:58:34 Molybdenum Mo2020 0- 20 ]07.8000 106.7000 1.0 9121(2007 14:58:34 Nicket Ni2316A 0- 20 104.4000 104_8000 04 9/2112007 ]4:58-:34 Potassium K_7664R 0-20 1043.0000 1064.0000 2_0 9121(1007 14:58:34 Selenium Sel960A 0-20 102.6000 103.4000 0.8 912112007 14:58:34 Zinc Zn21J8A 0- 20 105.0000 106_0000 0.9 912]/2007 14:58:34 I I I I I I I I I I I I ILM05.3 I I US Biosystems I ICPMS Metals -3b. PREPARATION BLANK SUMMARY I Client: S09247A SDC No.: InrtrumeRt; TJA Intrepid fep I I ResuU Atteptance Cone MDL CRQL Sample ID Analyte (mg/Kg) Limit Qual DIg/Kg mg/Kg MB S09247A SOIL Batch: S09247A Prep nateITime: 9/24/2007 Aluminum 11.9800 <20.0000 IV 4.2080 20.0000 Antimony -0.1918 <1.0000 U 0.5168 2.0000 Arsenic -0.0373 < 12 000 lJ 0.2852 1.2000 Barium 0.0744 <3.0000 lJ 0.6229 3.0000 Beryllium -00143 <1.5000 U 00126 1.5000 Cadmium 0.0007 '--1.5000 U (U046 ],5000 Chromium {L0589 '-3.0000 U 0.7319 3JJOOO Cobalt 0.0231 <15000 U 0.3162 1.5000 Copper O.O931 <3 _0000 U 0.6584 3.0000 Iron 1.5970 <1.0000 1I 4.7572 2.0000 Lead 0.2406 <1.0000 1I 0,3699 ].0000 Manganese -0.0090 <1')000 U (U850 !.5000 Molybdenum 0.002l' <2.00UO U 0.4516 2.0000 Nickel 0,0333 .-1.5000 U IL3362 l.5000 Potassium 7.4470 <30.0000 IV 6-57~5 30.0000 Selenium O.(J758 ~.'-5000 OJ 0.3727 1.5000 * Silver 0.0116 <1.&000 1I 0.4127 1.8000 Strontium 0.1613 <7.50GO lJ 1.525U 75000 Thallium -0.0304 <1.6000 lJ 0.4041 L600Q Vanadium 0.3774 <: 1 &000 IV 0.36:.17 1.8000 Zinc 0.8073 <5.0000 U ].0224 5.0000 I I I I I I I I I I I I M 10:15 R R Anal)'sis Analysis Date Time Run Prep Analyst: RB 9125/2007 16:52 09-25-07 AA 9/25/2007 16:52 09-25-07 AA 9/25/2007 16:52 09-25-07AA 9/25/2007 ]6:52 09.25-07 AA 9/25/2007 16:52 09-25-07AA 9/25/2007 16:52 09-25-07 AA <)/'25/2007 ]6:52 09-25-07 AA 9/25/2007 16:52 09-25-07 AA 9/25/2007 16:52 09-25-07 AA 9/25/2007 16:52 09-15-07 AA 9/25/2007 16:52 09-25-07AA. 9/25:2007 16:52 09-25-071\A 'Jl25/.2007 ]6:52 09-25-07 AI\. 9/25/2007 16:52 09-25-07 AA 9/25/2007 16:52 09-25-07AA 9/2512007 16:52 09-25-07 A.A 9/25/2007 16:52 09-25-07 AA 9/25/2007 ]6:52 09-25-07AA 9/25/2007 16:52 09-25-07 AA 9/25/2007 16:52 09-25-07 A.A 9--'25/2007 16:52 09-25-07 A.\ R R R R I I LMOS.3 I US Biosystems I -7. LABORATORY CONTROL SAMPLE I Client: SOG ID: S09247A I Initial WtIVol: 0.50 Prep Balch 10: S09247A Final Vol: 50,0 100.0 Analytical Dil: 0/. Solids: Instrument: TJA Intrepid JCP Analytic.. Dale Time I % Acceptance Anatyte Ullits True Valoe Result C Recovery Qual Limits Sample ID: LCS 599247 A Aluminum mgIKg 500.0 546.7 109 80.0 - 120.0 Antimony mgIKg 100.00 108.3 108 80.0 - 120.0 Arsenic mgIKg 100.00 109.4 109 80.0.120.0 Bariwn mgIKg 100,00 110.4 110 80.0 - 120.0 Beryllium mg/Kg 100.00 104.1 104 80.0 - 120.0 Cadmium mg/Kg 100.00 105.2 105 80.0 - 120.0 Chromium mg/Kg 100.00 108.0 108 80.0 - 120.0 Cobalt mg/Kg 100.00 108.6 109 80.0 - ] 20.0 Copper mg/Kg IOO.OO 106.9 107 80.0 - 120.0 Iron mg/Kg 500.0 512.0 ]02 SO.O- ] 20.0 Lead mg/Kg 100.00 lO8.? 109 80.0 - 120.0 Manganese mg/Kg 100.00 98.9 99 80.0 - 120.0 Molybdenum mg/Kg ]00.00 107.3 107 80.0 - 120.0 Nickel mg/Kg fDO.aO ]08.7 109 80.0 - 120.0 Potassium mg/Kg 1000.0 1124.0 112 80.0 - t 20.0 Selenium mgIKg 100.00 108.4 108 RO.O - 120.0 Silver mg/Kg 50.00 54.8 110 80.0* 120.0 Strontium mg/Kg 100.00 110.5 110 800 - 120.0 Thallium mg/Kg 100.00 106.2 106 80.0 - 120.0 Vanadium mg/Kg 100.00 108.0 108 800 - 120.0 Zinc mg/Kg 100.00 108.9 109 80.0 - 120.0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Prep Date: 9/2412007 ] 0: 15 Prep Analyst: RB 9/2512007 16:57:01 9/25/2007 16:57:01 9/25/2007 16:57:01 9/25/2007 16:57;01 9/2512007 16:57:01 9/25/2007 16;57;01 9/25/2007 16:57:01 9/25/2007 16:57:01 9/2511007 16:57:01 9/25/2007 1657:01 9/25/2007 16:57:01 9/25/2007 16:57:01 9/25/2007 16:57:01 9/2512007 16:57:01 9/25/2007 16:57:01 9/2512007 16:57:01 9/25/2007 16:57:01 9/25/2007 16:57:01 9/25/2007 16:57:01 912512007 16:57:01 9/2512007 16:57:01 ILMOS.3 I I US Biosystems I Client: Matrix: I SOIL Percent Solids for Sample: 100.00 0.50 F"inal Vol: IniUal Wt/Vol: I LToits: Analytical Date Time I An.lyte Aluminum I Antimony Arsenic Barium I Beryllium Cadmium Chromium I Caball I Icon Lead I Molybdenum Nickel I Selenium Silver Copper Manganese Potassium Strontium .1ballium Vanadium Zinc , I I I I I mg/Kg Instrument: ICPMS Metals - 5a- level: MATRIX SPIKE SUMMARY Sample In: Spiked 10: TJA Intrepid ICP Spk Ilil Spiked Result LOW L236942-1 L236942-1 MS 50.0 Prep Batch 10: Smpl COil 607.2000 105.6000 108.0000 106.9000 100.5000 104.8000 108 6000 107.4000 HJ4.8000 537.3000 1089000 95.270U I054(}OO 107,2000 1101.0000 106.9000 53.non 106.HOOO 105.4000 1064000 109.3000 SDG No.: S09247 A ClienllD: L236942-1 S09247 A Puceat Solids for Spike Sample: 10000 Sample RcsuU 0.5168 lJ O.2RS2 U 0.6229 U 0.6126 U 0.3046 U {).3162 U :U I 0.3850 U 0.'1516 lJ 0."')62 U 0.3727 lJ O.~227 U 1.5250 1I (J.4041 U 04R I ].0224 U Prep Analyst: Prep Date: 9/2412007 10:15 c Spike Added RB % Rcc Qual 500.0 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 500.0 100.0 100.00 100.00 100.00 1000 100.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 112 106 108 107 100 IDS 9/25/2007 17:00:58 9/25/2007 17:00:58 9/25/2007 17:00:58 9/25/2007 17:00:58 9/25/2007 17:00:58 9/25/2007 17:00:58 Acceptance Limit %R AI237 75 - 125 Sb217 75-125 A:<>189 75-125 Ba455 75 - 125 BcJt3 75-125 Cd228 75 - 125 Cr206 75. 125 Co228 75 - 125 Cu324 7'5-125 Fe259 7'5 - 125 Pb220 75~ 125 M0257 75- 125 Mo202 75 - 12) Ni231 75 - 125 K.}66 75 - 125 SeJ96 75 - 125 Ag328 75 ~ 125 Sr40n 75 - 125 T1190R 75 - 125 V_290 75 - 125 Zn213 75 - 125 48 3.2 46 10 14 I 105 9/25/2007 17:00:58 107 103 98 108 9/25/2007 17:00:58 9125/2007 17:00:58 9/25/2007 ]7:00:58 9/25/2007 17:00:58 95 9/2512007 17:00:58 105 107 9/25/2007 17:00:58 9/25.'2007 17:00:58 109 9/25/2007 17:00:58 107 107 107 9/25/2007 17:00;58 9/25/2007 17;00:58 9/25/2007 17;00:58 9/25/2007 17:00:58 9/25(2007 17:00:58 105 106 lO9 9/25/2007 17;00:58 ILMOS.3 I I US Biosystems I I Client: Matrix: SOIL I Final Vol: Instrument: ICPMS Metals -5,3 - MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE SUMMARY Level: LOW SOG No.: $09247 A Sample ID: L236942-1 Client 10: L236942-1 Spiked 10: L236942~ 1 MSD Pucent Solids for Spike Sample: 100_00 50.0 Prep Bat<:h 10: S09247A Prep Date: 9/2412007 TJA Intrepid ICP Prep An.ly,.: RB 10:]5 Per-cent Solids (Of" Sample: 100.00 Initial Wt/VoI: 0.50 Units: mg/Kg I I Aaalyte Aluminum I Antimony Arsen ic Barium I Beryllium Cadmium Chromium I Cob,,, Copper Iron I Le,d Manganese I Molybdenum Nickel Potassium I Selenium Silver Strontium I Thallium Vanadium Zinc I I I I I I Acceptance SpI< MSD 8mp' Sample Spike % Analytical Limit ~.R Oil Result e Oil Result C Added R<< Qual Date Time AIl37 75 - 125 616.3000 48 500.0 114 9/25/2007 17:04:55 Sb217 75 ~ 125 109 4000 0.5168 U 100.00 109 9/2512007 17:04:55 Asl89 75 - 125 109.7000 0.2852 U 100.00 110 9/2512007 17:04:55 Ba455 75 - 125 110.9000 0.6229 U 100.00 111 9/2512007 17;04:55 Be313 75 - 125 I 04 .5000 0.6126 U 100.00 104 9/2512007 17:04:55 Cd228 75-125 105.6000 0.3046 U 100.00 106 9/2512007 17;04:55 Cr206 75 - 125 110.0000 3_2 100.00 107 9/2512007 17:04:55 Col28 75 - 125 108.8000 0.3]62 U 100.00 109 9/2512007 17:04:55 Cu324 75 - ]25 109.0000 2.1 I 100.00 107 9/2512007 17:04:55 Fe259 75 - 125 557.4000 46 500.0 102 9/25/2007 17:04:55 Pb220 75 - 125 109.9000 10 100.0 109 9/25/2007 17;04:55 Mn257 75-125 99.1100 0.3850 U ]00.00 99 9/25/1007 17:04:55 Mo202 75.125 IOS.KOOO 0.4516 U 100.00 109 9/25/1007 17:04;55 NiBI 75 - 125 109.4000 0.3362 U 100.00 109 9/2511007 17:04:55 K~766 75 - 125 1138.0000 14 I 1000 112 9/2512007 17:04:55 Sel96 75 - 125 108.5000 0.3727 U 100.00 108 9/2511007 17:04:55 Ag328 75 - 125 55.3000 0.4227 U 50.00 III 9/2512007 17:04:55 Sr40n 75 - 125 J 10.8000 1.5250 u 100.00 III 9/2512007 17:04:55 T11908 75 - 125 106_5000 0.4041 U 100.00 106 9/25/2007 17:04:55 V~290 75 - 125 108.2000 0.48 J 100.00 108 9/2512007 17:04:55 Zn213 75 - 125 109.8000 1.0224 U 100.00 110 9/15/2007 17:04:55 ILMOS.3 I us Biosystems I ICPMS Metals -6- DUPLICATE SAMPLE SUMMARY I' Client: Level: LOW sue No.: 509247 A Matrix: SOIL Sample ID: L236942-IMS Client 10: L236942-1 I Percent Solids rOI" Sample: 100.00 Duplicate 10: L236942-IMSD Per~ent Solids for Duplicate: 100.00 Initial W,^'ol: 0.50 Final Vol: 50.0 Prep Halch 10: 509247 A Prep nate: 9/24/2007 10:15 I Units: mg/Kg Instrument: TJA Intrepid ICP Prep An.I~'st; RB Acceptance MS MS MSD I AnaJyte Limil Dil Result C Oil Aluminum A12373A 0- 20 607_2000 Antimony Sb2175A 0- 20 105.6000 I Arsenic Asl890A 0-20 ]08.0000 Banum Ba4S54R 0-10 106.9000 Beryllium Be31JIR 0-20 100,5000 I Cadmium Cd2288A 0-20 104.8000 Chromium Cr2061A 0- 20 10R.bOOD Cobalt Co2286A {J - 20 107.4000 I Copper Cu3247R 0 '0 104.8000 Iron Fe2599R 0-20 537.3000 I Lead Pb220JA 0-20 W8.9000 Manganese I\.1n2576 0-20 95 2700 Molybdenum Mo2020 0-20 105.4000 I Nickel Ni2316A 0-10 107.2000 Potassium K_7664R 0-20 ] 101.0000 Selenium Sel960A (J - 20 106.9000 I Silver Ag3280A 0 '0 53.2700 Strontium Sr4077R {) - 20 106.8000 Thallium T11908A 0- 20 105.4000 I Vanadium V_2908A {) - 20 1064000 Zinc Zn2138A 0- 20 109.3000 I I I I I I MSD RPD Analyliul Result C % Qual Date Time 6]6.3000 15 9/2512007 17;04:55 ] 09.4000 3.5 9/2512007 17;04:55 109.7000 1.6 9/25/2007 17:04:55- 1]0.9000 3.7 9/2512007 17:04:55- 104.5-000 3.9 9/25/2007 17:04:55- 105.6000 0.8 9/25/2007 ]7:04:55 110.0000 1.3 9/25/2007 17:04:55 I08JWOO 1.3 9/25/2007 17:0455 1090000 3.9 9/25/2007 17:04:55 557.4000 3.7 9/25/2007 17:04:55 ] 09.9000 09 9/2512007 17:04;55 99.] 100 4.0 9/25/2007 17:04:55 108.8000 3.2 9/25/2007 ]7:04:55 ] 09.4000 2.0 9/25/2007 17:04:55 II"\l:LOOOO 33 912512007 17:04:55 108.5000 l.S 9/2512007 17:04:55 55..3000 3.7 9/2512007 17:04:55 110.8000 37 9/2512007 17:04:55 106.5000 1.0 9/25/2007 17:04:55 108.2000 L7 9(25/2007 17:04:55- ]09.8000 05 9/2512007 17:04:55 I LM05.3 I I I I ~ ~ ~I ..1 I~o"'fu ..... 0.. g ~ CI I I I I I I I I I ~ Q) s . 1:1 g I .g:, ~ .~ I ~ t5 .t:: ~ u .... ro 0 I ~ ~ S.....l I ~ ~~ . 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I Ed Leding URS Corporation IIoaI Raton, A. 33487 I (561) 994-6500 lOG #: 0003522 Enclosed is the laboratory report for your project. All results meet the requirements of the I NELAC standards. Please note the following: I I I I I I I I I I I I I o The samples were received as stated on the chain of custody, correctly labeled and at the proper temperature unless otherwise noted. The results contained in this report relate only to the items tested or to the samples as received by the laboratory. o This report may not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. Any anomalies are noted in the case narrative. o Results for all solid matrices are reported in dry weight unless otherwise noted, o Results for all liquid matrices are analyzed as received in the laboratory unless otherwise noted, o Samples are disposed of within 30 days of their receipt: by the laboratory. o A statement of Qualifiers is available upon request o Certain analyses are subcontracted to outside NELAC certified laboratories and are designated on your report. o Precision & Accuracy will be provided when clients require a measure of estimated uncertainty. o The issuance of the final Certificate of Analysis takes precedence over any previous Preliminary Report Preliminary Data should not be used for regular purposes. Authorized 5ignature( 5) is provided on final report only Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns regarding this report, ~~ \;mela Shore QA Officer EPA # FlOl227 HRS# E86957 5RWMO# 48141 P8C # VaJOOOOl8083 1550 Latham Road, SUite 2, West Palm Beach, A. 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 . October 04, 2007 PagelofB I I Palm I!eIldI ~I ~Inc- 1 I I URS COrpooItioo CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS LOG #: 0003522 COClt: 5576 7800 Coogress Ave SuIte 200 Boca Ram, A. 33487 ATTN: Ed leding ..-E: (561) 994-6500 FAX: (561) 994-6524 Doscriptlon: 1PE-2 I M_ Soil IEPA~_1A I~ - ..... 31'H14-<; -- 319-85-7 - 1= ..........., (lDlone) 4.4<>00 72-55-9 4,""" I 51>-2"] ",+DOT 5103-11-9 ~ 5566-34-7 - 31...... -- 160-51-1 .-.. ........ _I 3321J~5-9 _0 I 1031-01-8 -- n'2l>> - 7421-93-4 -- ,,--10-, ......-.. I 1fr+H - 102+51-] -- n-13-5 - I T__ 8OO1-lS-2 T_ I REPOR1Bl: 10/4/2007 4:35:OOPM 38616-n4 360 kres Phase I &. 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"" "A 60208 0.003 """"'doy .... 60208 0,003 ..... doy .... 60208 L5 ..... doy .... 60208 1.31 ..... doy """'- 0.007 ..... doy "A 60208 MJ06 ..... doy ... 60208 0..... """"'doy EPA 60108 La """"'doy "A 60208 Ba!IIIIi II l!I!ilS llldI!lIl! .... .. ~ URS CorporaIlon 7800 Congress Ave SUIte 200 Boc.a Ratoo, Fl33487 ATTN: Ed Leding PHONE: (561) 994-6500 FAX: (561) 994-6524 I I Desaiption: 1PE-2 M_ 5011 I_Is by EPA 6000/7000 Series MeIt10ds 1~2 - """'" 74<<1-39-3 ....... 74<<H3-9 "'-'- I 7--.<7-' a.-.- 7__..... "- 7439-92-1 '-' I 7"l19-97--6 -- 1782-*2 """"" 7441)-22-4 """ I Percent Dry Weight ~ - .. ..... I I I I I I I I lab ID: 0003522-{)1 Sampled By: alent LOG.: 0003522 coc.: 5576 REPORTED: 10/4/2007 4:35:00I'M PROJECT .: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 IV:J'Os Phase I &.II Sampled: 09/27/07 12:45 _: 09{1Bf0713:45 - An8lysIs I!f HDI. NL I!ml I!ml 40lIIltIt 0.003 0.22 10/fMlO7 10/04107 PlS 0.003 La 10/fJ4/fI7 10104/01 PlS 0.003 0.449 1~07 10/fJ4/fI7 PlS 0.003 0." lWO'f(07 1(V04/01 PlS 0,001 0,'" UV04/07 U'WIl7 PlS 0.007 0,225 lJJ/01I07 If1/04/ll7 PlS 0.0006 0.112 lf1/04/ll7 UJ/04/07 PlS 0.001 03 lQ'04J07 lQ'04(07 PlS La 5,7 lW04/ll7 10/G4/01 PlS - Anolysis I!f !ml. NL I!ml IliII!Il &!aim 1.0 1.0 10f0tJ07 1_ PlS 1550 Latham Road, SUite 2, West Palm Bead1, Fl33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page3of8 I '.. I I PalmBeec;h ~ I.aI:Ior.IIioI\ Inc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS URS Cofporation LOG #: 0003522 COC#: 5576 REPORTED: 10/4/2007 4:35:00PM PROJECT #: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 N:res Phase I &. II I I 7800 COngress Ave Suite 200 Boca Raton, FL 33487 ATTN: Ed ~ _. (561) 994-6500 FAX: (56IJ 994-6524 _ption: IPE-3 _Selll lab ID: 0003522-1)2 50mpIed By: ~ s.mpIed: 09/27/07 13:05 _: ll9{1fI/0713:45 I EPA Method _lA - AMIysIs I l:M1 ~ IIMdI:I Q lI.IIIm I!ll!blIlI I!f !II!L !!II. 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CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS LOG ..: 0003522 roc..: 5576 REPORTED: 10/4/2007 4:35:OOPM 38616-n4 360 Acres Phase I&. n AT1W: Ed leding PHONE: (561J~500 FAX: (56IJ~524 _ptialt: 1PE-3 M_ SoIl I - by EPA 6000/7_ Series_ I ~ I'.mmldiII: 7440-38-2 "- 7440-]9-3 ...... ,......,.. c--.. I 7440-47.] ""- .-.... .-- ........1 '-' '439-'17" "'""'" I 7782-<&-2 ........ 7+Kr22.... """ PROJECT ..: PROJECT: LobID: 0003522-02 SlunpIed By: Oient Sllmpled: 09/27/07 13:05 _: 09/28/07 13:45 - AaaIyois Ill:aIIlIi II lIDlI:i tIIIIIl!d I!f Hm. fQ!. I!;!I.ll l!IliI &!lIlDt 0,003 .......... EPA ..... 0.00] 025 U~04/07 '.......' PIS 2.1 .......... EPA ..... O.llO3 3.1 'O/OW1 '........ PIS 0003 ......... EPA ..... 0,003 0..... ........' '........ PIS 3.0 -.... EPA ..... 0,003 0,05 'WlW01 ........' PIS ],22 ........... EPA ..... 0.004 0,968 l(VO<f(07 '....... PIS Ul ........... EPA ..... 0000 0.247 '.......' I1l/O'lI01 PIS 0.<1006 .........., "'A ..... 0.0006 0,123 ........' '.......' 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HIIIIIlIlI EPA 3545/ 808lA EM 3S4S IlIl8lA EPA 3545/ 8081A EPA 3545/8081A 6'A 3545 11Il81A EPA~/lI081A fPA 3545 I 8081A 8>A 3545 !808tA EPA 35451 80BlA B"A 3545/ 8081A EPA 3545/ IOUA EPA 3545/ 808lA EPA. 35'tS I 8081A EN. 3545/8081A EPA 354S f 8D81A EPA 3545 I 801llA EP" 3545/ 808lA EN. 3545/_IA EN. 3545/IDUA EPA 3S45/808lA EPA 3545/ UtA EPA ]545/ 80BlA LOG #: 0003522 CXlC#: 5576 REPORJED: 10/4/2007 4:35:00PM PROJECf #: 38616-724 PROJECT: 360 N:res Phase I &. n Sampled: 09/27/0713:17 _: 09/28/07 13:45 DE !II& '032 .033 a.1152 0.035 a.... a,Ol6 DJl28 .035 a,Ol6 .1137 a,035 .ll34 a.... .041 0.013 0.041 .032 a,Ol6 0.038 0100 .100 a.1OO fIlL 0.100 '100 a.1OO a.1OO 0.100 0.100 0100 0.100 0100 .100 a,1OO a.1OO a.1OO 0.100 0.100 a.1OO a,1OO 0.100 0.100 .100 0100 a,1OO - I!dD Wla2JlI1 10102101 1fIIO>I07 10/01/01 10/021fI1 JDf02f07 10/01I07 10/02/07 lfJI02/01 10/02/07 1fIIO>I07 JJJI07I(J7 111I02JW Wla'}J01 111I02JW 10/021fI1 10/02/07 10/02/07 JJJI07I(J7 10/021fI1 W/01I01 10/02107 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, A. 33409, phone: (561)689-6101, tax: (561)689-6102 -lysis I!dD AalIbIII; PlS PlS PlS PlS PlS PlS PlS PlS PlS PlS PlS PlS PlS PlS PlS PlS PlS PlS PlS PlS PlS PlS 10/03/07 10/03(07 10/03/07 Ull03/07 10/0J107 Il!/03I01 10/0JI07 W/03ID7 lO/03Ill7 1~3/07 10/03/07 Wla3/07 10/03(07 lO/03Ill7 Il!/03I01 WI""'" lO/03Ill7 Il!/03I01 10/03107 lO/03Ill7 10/03(07 10/03/07 Page 6 of8 I '." I PlJIm Beedt Enwin:Jnmenlal l.aboI8lories Inc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS I URS Colporatioo 7800 Congress Ave SUite 200 I Boca RatDn, Fl33487 ATTN: Ed loding PHONE: (561) 994-6500 FAX: (561) 994-6524 Description: IPE-4 Lab ID: 0003522-03 I M_ Soil 1_ by EPA 6000/7000 5erles M_ Sampled By: aient I~' ~ ~ 11 II1IlIa HlIIIIIIlI ..- .,003 _drf EPA602lIl 7440-39-3 - ". _drf EPA602lIl ~ ""'*" ..003 _drf EPA602lIl 1'_7-3 ~ 1.Lt _drf EPA602lIl ,--..... - ll.3S """"'drf EPA602lIl '......2-1 .- .... """"drf EPA6020Il -.. ""'"" 0.0006 _drf EPA6020Il I na2-'H - .,... _drf EPA602lIl _,2-4 -- 3,. _drf EPA. 60200 I Percent Dry Weight ~ !!iDmI!II!: l!MlIlI 11 lIDlm !kIII!!lI ....- .... "'*'- I I I I I LOG.: 0003522 cae.: 5576 REPORTED: 10/4/2007 4:35:00I'M PROlECI' .: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase I lI. II Sampled: 09/27/07 13:17 _: 09/28/07 13:45 Extractlaa Analys;o DE HIll. fllL - - &uIIlttil; .,003 .,24 1",""", lW04I07 PIS ..003 3. 1",""", 1"""" PIS ..003 0.176 10(04101 lQ1lM107 PIS .,003 11.05 10104(01 lQ1lM107 PIS ..... 0.952 lQ1lM107 10104/07 PIS 0._ ..238 .QIlMI07 1",""", PIS ..0006 0.119 'QIIHIlI1 1",""", PIS ..... ... 10/04/07 lQ1<M1ll7 PIS 3. 6,1 10/04101 10/04107 PIS Extractlaa Analysis 1M: !mI. f!H. ~ ~ ~ I.. I,. 10(01/07 10/fW07 PIS I I I 1550 Latham Road, SUite 2, Weg, Palm Beach, A. 33409, phone: (56I)689-{;70I, fax: (56I)689-{;702 Page 7 of 8 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District Appendix E Groundwater Analytical Laboratory Reports ~ {-- I -"" < :; If ~ 1"- :"'- 1 1"- .... I'" ~ 'I ci a ;;i < 6~ I" ...l...loO'<: \ ~ 0", <II <( Z 0 ..J l\ * * .. 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W- i LO .hHi ~ <( ~ t oS '" 0 ~ii~ -~ u i'~~-~ ->: v. c.: <t::o: I~ tii, ~ ()'- ~ <J" N o l:"- 'D d-. 00 'D :0 ~ ;< d': o l:"- 'D d-. 00 'D z >- ---: $ ~ 'D ~ ]1 o '" o ;;'; M -l u.. .e w i3 o:l E -;; "" ...I I I - IL- (' lILJ --..3 c ~ j \n 7 ~ N " '5 on -d' '" o 0:: E '" ~ -l S\ v; I~ u <5 c: \11 4-< o ~I , , 0 00 ~ ,::" "1:11 ./ "' .) Il 1 1 I'; Palm Beach ErMronmet1aI Labolatories Inc. . eLeding RS Corporation Raton, Fl 33487 (561) 994-6500 "OG #:0003523 -Enclosed is the laboratory report for your project:. All results meet the requirements of the NELAC standards. Iplease note the following: October 19, 2007 The samples were received as stated on the chain of custody, correctly labeled and at the proper temperature unless otherwise noted. The results contained in this report relate only to the items tested or to the samples as received by the laboratory. 1 0 1 0 This report may not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of the laboratory. Arry anomalies are noted in the case narrative. 1 0 Results for all solid matrices are reported in dry weight unless otherwise noted. o Results for all liquid matrices are analyzed as received in the laboratory unless otherwise noted. 1 0 Samples are disposed of within 30 days of their receipt by the laboratory. 1 0 Certain analyses are subcontracted to outside NELAC certified laboratories and are designated on your report. 1 0 Precision &. Accuracy will be provided when dients require a measure of estimated uncertainty. 1 1 0 These Laboratory results relate only to the specifIC samples oontained in this report. I 1 I I I o A statement of Qualifiers is available upon request. o The issuance of the final Certificate of Analysis takes precedence over any previous Preliminary Report Preliminary Data should not be used for regular purposes. Authorized 5ignature(s) is provided on final report only Please contact me if you have any questions or roncems regarding this report. ~l ~~ Shore QA Officer EPA # FlOl227 DOH# E86957 SFWMD# 48141 PBC # VCOOOOO18083 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, FL 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 1 of 6 I I Palm Boladl Er1vironmerbll Labotalories Inc- I CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS I URS Corporation 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 I Boca Raton, Fl 33487 ATTN: Ed leding PHONE: (561) 994-65(](FAX: (561) 994-6524 I Description: TW-1 Matrix: Water Lab 10: 0003523-01 Sampled By: Oient LOG #: 0003523 COC#: 5531 REPORTED: 10/19/2007 11:36:15AM PROJECT #: 38616.n4 PROJECT: 360 Acres Phase I &- II Sampled: 00/27/07 13:40 Received: 00/28/07 13:45 I:PA Method SOSlA Extraction Analysis Parameter BtIIIIIm Q Yni1;l HmI1lIII m: HJ2I, em. Ditc J)jJJ;c AoA!m E Aldrin 0,0008 U ugfL EPA 3510C / 8081A 0,0008 0.004 10/02/07 10103/117 PIS 19--84-6 alpha-8HC 0.0007 U ugft EPA 3510C /8081A 0.0007 0,004 10/02/07 10/03/07 PIS 319--85-7 bela-flHC 0.0009 U ugfL EPA 3510C /8081A 0.0009 0.004 10/02/07 10/03/07 PIS J-89-9 gamma-BHC (Undane) 0.0009 U ugfL EPA 3510C 18081A 0.0009 0.004 10/02/07 10103/07 PIS -54-8 4,4-DllD 0,0008 U ugfL EPA 3510C /8081A 0.0008 0.004 10/02/07 10/03/07 PIS n-55-9 4,4-DDE 0,0008 U ugfL EPA 3510C 1808IA 0,0008 0,004 10/02/07 10/03/07 PIS Er3 4,4-DDT 0,0008 U ug/L EPA 3510C /808lA 0.0008 0.004 10/02/07 10/03/07 PIS 103-71-9 alpha-DOOrdane 0.0007 U ug/L EPA 351OCj8081A 0.0007 0.004 10/02/07 10/03/07 PLS 566-34-7 gamma<hlordane 0.0007 U ugfL EPA 3510C / 808M. 0.0007 0,004 10/02/07 10/03/07 PIS ]19-86-8 delta-8HC 0,0009 U ugfL EPA 3510C /8081A 0,0009 0,004 10/02/07 10/03/07 PIS tS7-t Dieldrin 0.00075 U ugfL EPA 3510C /8081A 0.00075 0.002 10/02/07 10/03/07 PIS 59-98.8 Endosulfim I 0.0008 U ugfL EPA 3510C /8081A 0.0008 0,004 10/02/07 10/03/07 PIS 33213-<;5-9 Endosulfan n 0,0008 U ug/L EPA 3510C /808tA 0.0008 0.004 10/02/07 10/03/07 PIS J3HJHI Endosulfan sulfate 0,0009 U ugfL EPA 3510C /8081A 0.0009 0.004 10/02/07 10/03/117 PIS .20-8 Endrln 0.0009 U ugfL EPA 3510C I 8081A 0,0009 0.004 10/02/07 10/03/117 PIS 7421-93-4 Endrin aldehyde 0.001 U ugfL EPA 3510C 18081A 0.001 0.004 10/02/07 10/03/117 PIS 13494-10-5 Endrln KetDne 0.0008 U ugft EPA 1510C f 8081A 0,0008 0,004 10/02/07 10/03/117 PIS 6-44-8 - 0,0009 U ugfL EPA 3510C I 8081A 0,0009 0.004 10/02/07 10/03/117 PIS 02+57-3 Heptad1lor _ 0.0008 U ugfL EPA 3510C /8081A 0.0008 0.004 10/02/07 10/03/07 PIS n-4]-5 M~ 0.001 U ugfl EPA 3510C /8081A o.()()! 0,004 10/02/07 10/03/07 PIS LI-35'Z T etal OlJordane 0,004 U ug/L EPA 3510C 18081A 0,004 0.004 10/02/07 10103/07 PIS TOxaphene 0,005 U ugfL EPA 3510C 1808IA 0.005 0,005 10/02/07 10/03/07 PIS I I I I I 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, Fl33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689~702 Page 2 of 6 I ..* ~m~ I I URS Qxporation 7800 Congress Ave S1Iite 200 I Boca Raton, A. 33487 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS ATTN: Ed Leding PHONE: (561) 994-65O(J'AX: (561) 99'H;524 I Desaiption: 1W-l Lab 10: 000352Hll Mabix: Water Sampled By: Oient .Itered Metals by EPA 6000/7000 Series Metftods ~ Parameter B8IIIm Q UDiIli "'___2 Anenlc 0.010 mgf1. .439-92-1 Lead 0.??oo1 U mgf1. m2-49-2 Selenium 0.0005 U mg/l !bIbI!d EPA6010B EPA 6020B EPA 602GB LOG #: 0003523 COC#: 5531 REPORTED: 10/19/2007 11:36:15AM PROJECT #: 38616-n4 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase I &- II Sampled: 00/27/07 13:40 Received: 00/28/07 13:45 Extraction Analysis m: !mI. & PDIl QBg AaIrS 0.0004 0.005 10/09/07 10/10/07 PIS 0.??oo1 0.005 10/09/07 10/10/07 PIS 0.0005 0.010 10/09/07 10/10/07 PIS Extraction Analysis m: ImL fQL RUe DidIl AaIrS 0.0004 0.005 10/03107 10/04/07 PIS 0,0006 0.05 10/03/07 10/04/07 PIS 0.??oo3 0.005 10/03107 10/04/07 PIS 0.00002 0.005 10/03/07 10/04/07 PIS 0,??oo7 0,010 10/03107 10/04/07 PIS 0,??oo1 0.005 10/03107 10/04/07 PIS 0.??oo2 0.0005 10/03/07 10/04/07 PIS 0,0005 0.01 10/03/07 10/04/07 PIS 0.??oo2 0.01 10/03/01 10/04/07 PIS .etals by EPA 6000/7000 Series Metftods Q5.A p- B&lIIlB1I Q 1440--3&-2 Arsenic 0.081 440-3...3 Barium 0.07 7440-43-9 Cadmium 0.??oo3 U i440-47-3 OmHnium 0.C185 _50-8 eoppo.- 0.081 439-92-1 Leod 0.028 7439-97-6 MeroJ<y 0.??oo2 U r'2"""9-2 Selenium 0.06 11'440-22-4 5ilwl' 0.00002 U I I I I I I I VABI mg/l mgf1. mgf1. mg/L mgf1. mgfl mgfl mgf1. mg/l HCIIIlId EPA 6020B EPA 60208 EPA 60208 EPA 6020B EPA 60208 EPA 6020B EPA 6020B EPA 60208 EPA 60208 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, FL 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 3 of 6 I I Palm 8elldl Envirom1ertaI Labollllolies Inc:. ~, I CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS I URS Corporation LOG#: 0003523 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 COC#: 5531 I Boca Raton, A. 33487 REPORTED: 10/19/2007 11:36:15AM ATTN: Ed leding PROJECT #: 38616-724 PHONE: (561) 994-65O(J'AX: (561) 994-6524 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase I &. II ~ption: TW.2 Lab 10: 0003523-03 Sampled: 09/27/07 15:00 Matrix: Water Sampled By: Oient Received: 00/28/07 13:45 tPA Method 808lA Extraction Analysis Q5Jl. Pal1ll...-r RllIIIIII Q IInim HlldH!lI IlE Hm. mL Dm ~ AYlDI; t::~ Aldrin 0,0008 U ug/l EPA 3510C /8081A 0.0008 0.004 10/07107 10/03/07 PIS alpha-8HC 0.0007 U ug/l EPA 3510C I 8081/\ 0.0007 0,004 10/02/07 10/03/07 PIS 319-85.1 bela-8HC 0.0009 U ugfL EPA 3510C /8081A 0,0009 0.004 10/07107 10103/07 PIS J-89-9 gamma-BHC (Undane) 0.0009 U ugfL EPA 3510C /8081A 0.0009 0,004 10/07107 10103/07 PIS 2-54-8 4.4-000 0,0008 U ug/L EPA 3510C J 8081A 0,0008 0,004 10/07107 10/03/07 PIS 72-55--9 ',4-OOE 0,0008 U ugfL EPA 3510C 1808IA 0,0008 0.004 10/07107 10/03/07 PIS {'293 4,4-DDT 0,0008 U ugfL EPA 3510C I 8OS!A 0,0008 0,004 10/02/07 10/03/07 PIS 103-71-9 alpha-Ollordane 0.0007 U ugfL EPA 3S1OC I 8081A 0.0007 0.004 10/07107 10/03/07 PIS 566-.34-7 gamma-chlordane 0.0007 U ug/l EPA 3510C 180S!A O-lX)()7 0.004 10/07107 10/03/07 PIS 319-86--8 deIta-8HC 0.0009 U ugfL EPA 3510C /8081A 0.0009 0,004 10/07107 10103/07 PIS tS7-1 Diekirin 0.00075 U ug/L EPA. 3S1OC /8081A 0.00075 0,002 10/07107 10/03/07 PIS 59-98-8 Endosulfan I 0,0008 u ugfL EPA 3510C I 808M 0.0008 0.004 10/07107 10/03/07 PIS 33213-65-9 EndosuIfan II 0,0008 U ugfL EPA 3510C /8081A 0,0008 0.004 10/07107 10/03/07 PIS _03HI7-8 Endosulfan sulfate 0,0009 U ug/L EPA 35tOC I 8081A 0,0009 0.004 10/07107 10/03/07 PIS 2-20-8 Erorin 0,0009 U ug/L EPA 3510C 18081A 0.0009 0.004 10/07107 10/03/07 PIS 421-93-4 Endrin aldehyde 0.001 U ugfL EPA 3510C {8081A 0,001 0.004 10/07107 10/03/07 PIS 53494-10-5 Endrin Ketone 0,0008 U ugfL EPA. 3510C /8081/\ 0.0008 0.004 10/07107 10103/07 PIS 16-44-8 Heptachlor 0.0009 U ug/L EPA 3510C /808M 0.0009 0,004 10/07107 10/03/07 PIS 024-57...3 Heptad1lor - 0,0008 ugfL EPA 3510C /8081A 0.0008 0.004 10/07107 10/03/07 PIS 724]-5 Melhoxyd1Ior 0.001 u ugfL EPA 3510C /8081A 0.001 0,004 10/07107 10/03/07 PIS 1001-35'2 TotalOllordane 0,004 U ugfL EPA 3S1OC /8081A 0,004 0,004 10/07107 10/03/07 PIS Toxaphene 0.005 U ugfL EPA 3510C 1808IA 0.005 0.005 10/02107 10/03/07 PIS I I I I I 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, West Palm Beach, FL 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 4 of 6 I 1.* I I I Palm 8elldl ErJ;;ronrrerCaI La~ fnc. CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS URS Corporation 7800 Congress Ave Suite 200 Boca RalDn, A. 33487 ATTN: Ed Leding PHONE: (561) 994-65()(J'AX: (561) 99'H;524 IDesmption: TW-2 Lab W: 0003523-03 Matrix: Water Sampled By: Oient temlS by EPA 6000/7000 Series Methods Qilt. Parameter Rl:Ildm Q 1440-38.2 Arsenic 0.0004 U 440-39-3 Barium 0.0006 U 7440-43-9 Cadmium 0.00003 U 1440-47-3 Ou'Omium 0.??oo2 U 440-50-8 Copper 0.??oo7 U 7439-92-1 Lead 0,??oo1 U 1:39-97-6 MeraJry 0.??oo2 U 82-49-2 Selenium 0.0005 U 440-22-4 Silver 0.??oo2 U I I I I I I I I I JlDjg mg/l mgfL mg/l mgfL mgfL mgfL mgfL mgfL mgfL ~ EPA 60208 EPA 60208 EPA 60208 EPA60208 EPA 60208 EPA 60208 EPA 60208 EPA 6020B EPA 60208 LOG #: 0003523 COC#: 5531 REPORTED: 10/1912007 11:36:15AM PROJECT #: 38616.n4 PROJECT: 360 Aaes Phase I &. II Sampled: 00/27/07 15:00 Received: 00/28/07 13:45 Extraction Analysis m: Hm. fW, ~ ~ AoaInt 0.000' 0.005 10/03/07 10/04/07 PIS 0.0006 0,05 10/03/07 10/04/07 PIS 0,??oo3 0,005 10/03/07 10/04/07 PIS 0,??oo2 0.005 10/03/07 10/04/07 PIS 0,??oo7 0.010 10/03/07 10/04/07 PIS 0,??oo1 0,005 10/03/07 10/04/07 PIS 0,??oo2 0,0005 10/03/07 10/04/07 PIS 0.0005 0.01 10/03/07 10/04/07 PIS 0,??oo2 0.01 10/03/07 10/04/07 PIS 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, west Palm Beach, FL 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 5 of 6 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Palm Beech ErlIIiRInmerIIa La~ Inc- Nobls and Definitions Analyte Induded in the analysis, but not detected 1550 Latham Road, Suite 2, west Palm Beach, FL 33409, phone: (561)689-6701, fax: (561)689-6702 Page 6 of 6 I I I DEP-SOP..Q01101 FS 2200 Groundwater Sampling , Fonn PO 80tKJ;.24 GROUNDWATER SAMPUNG LOG , ., f::e 3'(O~ CRaJL4/1k . 4~~f)CC~~~-tCA~.t;a~t ,Wl!ILNO: ~ _ . IlWotPLE Il: ,(p - I I MlE: .'9~ . 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FS 2l!OO.2~ optfonally. .!:0,2mWL<><.!: 10% (.mIch""r Is groet.J1 Turllld1ty. an "",,,ng'~20 rmJ; optionally.!: 5 NTIJ or.!: 10% (wtichovwls greater, Page 32 of 32 Revision Date: February 1, 2004 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I South Florida Water Management District Appendix F Records of Communication I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I RECORD OF CONVERSATION DATE: October 2,2007 TIME: 1545 JOB NO.: 36816-724 RECORDED BY: John Komar, PG, CHMM TALKED WITH: Lilliana Torres Title: OF: Collier County Health Department Environmental Health & Engineering Division NATURE OF CALL: Outgoing PHONE: 239.403.2499 ROUTE TO: INFORMATION ACTION MAIN SUBJECT: Corkscrew Property ITEMS DISCUSSED: Ed left a message on Ms, Torres' voice mail. I followed up with an e-mail request for any pertinent information on file to Kenneth R. Rech, P,E., Environmental Health & Engineering Director at cchd gen info@doh.state.f1,us on October 3,2007. Pending response as of 10/03/07 - JVK. Created on 10/3/20074:27:00 PM I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I RECORD OF CONVERSA nON DATE: October 2, 2007 TIME: 1600 JOB NO.: 36816-724 RECORDED BY: John Komar, PG, CHMM TALKED WITH: Elijah Fletcher Title: OF: Florida Department of Environmental Protection - South Regional Office NATURE OF CALL: Outgoing PHONE: 239.332.6975 ROUTE TO: INFORMATION ACTION MAIN SUBJECT: Corkscrew Property ITEMS DISCUSSED: Ed left a message for Elijah Fletcher requesting pertinent information on file for the subject property with this agency. A representative named Jim also stated he would send out a general e-mail to several divisions requesting pertinent information on file for the vicinity of the subject property. Pending response as of 10103/07 - JVK. Created on 10/3/20074:53:00 PM I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I RECORD OF CONVERSATION DATE: October 2, 2007 TIME: ]605 JOB NO.: 36816-724 RECORDED BY: John Komar, PG, CHMM TALKED WITH: Steven Landburger Title: OF: Collier County Community Development & Environmental Services (CDES) NATURE OF CALL: Outgoing PHONE: 239.732.2505 ROUTE TO: INFORMATION ACTION MAIN SUBJECT: Corkscrew Property ITEMS DISCUSSED: Ed spoke with Mr. Landburger who referred us to call Ms. Susan Mason of his agency and also Mr. Phil Snyderburn of the Collier County Pollution Control & Prevention Department. I left a message for Ms. Mason at 239.213-2987 on October 2, 2007 at 1630. Ms. Mason left me a voice mail message on October 3,2007 stating that this agency doesn't maintain the type offile information we are requesting for the purpose of this report. Ms, Mason suggested that we contact the Collier County Pollution Control & Prevention Department. Created on 10/3/20074:56:00 PM I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I RECORD OF CONVERSATION DATE: October 2, 2007 TIME: 1625 JOB NO.: 36816-724 RECORDED BY: John Komar, PG, CHMM TALKED WITH: Mr. Robert Hallman Title: OF: University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Collier County Extension NATURE OF CALL: Outgoing PHONE: 239.353.4244 ROUTE TO: INFORMATION ACTION MAIN SUBJECT: Corkscrew Property ITEMS DISCUSSED: Mr. Hallman stated that the vicinity to the north ofthe subject property is still typically utilized as citrus groves, and that crops typically historically grown in the vicinity of the subject property included vegetables such as peppers and tomatoes, The majority of the land in the vicinity of the subject property currently utilized as what is locally referred to as unimproved pasture. He was unaware of any environmental incideIIts or violatioIIS being associated with the subject property and was not familiar with the specific historic use of the subject property. Created on 10/8/20073:47:00 PMI720 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I RECORD OF CONVERSATION DATE: October 2, 2007 TIME: 1650 JOB NO.: 36816-724 RECORDED BY: John Komar, PG, CHMM TALKED WITH: Phil Snyderburn Title: OF: Collier County Pollution Control & Prevention Department NATURE OF CALL: Outgoing PHONE: 239.732.2502 ROUTE TO: INFORMATION ACTION MAIN SUBJECT: Corkscrew Property ITEMS DISCUSSED: I left a message for Mr. Snyderbum and he called me back at 1725, He stated that his agency maintains large maps with sites plotted that have had environmental incidents, violations and other issues associated with them. He stated that an in-office review of these maps is necessary, but that based upon the description of the location of the subject property, the nearest known facility is not on r immediately adjacent to the subject property, as it is located at the intersection of Wilson Road and Corkscrew Road, Created on 10/03/07 at 1715 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I RECORD OF CONVERSATION DATE: October 2, 2007 TIME: 1655 JOB NO.: 36816-724 RECORDED BY: John Komar, PG, CHMM TALKED WITH: Kimberly Dryden Title: Fish & Wildlife Biologist OF: U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service South Florida Ecological Services Office Southwest Florida Sub-office NATURE OF CALL: Outgoing PHONE: 239.353.2873 ROUTE TO: INFORMATION ACTION MAIN SUBJECT: Corkscrew Property ITEMS DISCUSSED: I left a message on Ms. Dryden's voice maiL She left me a voice mail on October 3, 2007 requesting that I submit my request via e-mail along with a map depicting the location of the subject property. I sent Ms. Dryden an e-mail request for any pertinent information on file to Kim Drvdenia)fws,gov on October 3, 2007. Pending response as of 10/03/07 - JVK. Created on 10/3/20074:43:00 PMI720 Exhibit K - Property Assessment and Property Assessment Acknowledgement PROPERTY ASSESSMENT STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF COLLIER I, Jennifer A Belpedio, a duly licensed attorney in the State of Florida, do hereby certify that I have examined the title to the following described real property: SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION AND TITLE REPORT That, as of October 9,2008, I find the title to the real property to be vested in COLLIER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, its successors and assigns, an undivided ninety-four point four (94.4%) percent interest, and CORKSCREW REGIONAL ECOSYSTEM WATERSHED LAND AND WATER TRUST, INCORPORATED, a Florida non profit corporation, an undivided five point six (5,6%) percent interest. Furthermore, I find that the taxes for the year 2008 have been paid; that there are no mortgages or liens of record encumbering the subject real property; that there are encumbrances of record but those encumbrances do not prohibit, or adversely affect through habitat disturbance, the use of the property as a Florida panther conservation bank and other conservation related uses, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal on this the 9th day of October, 2008, Signed, sealed and dalivered in the presence of: A l.ex.........tt NL Printed name of Witness (1if4!'-1JJ. ~ ~t~~~e~it~e~ The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 9th day of October, 2008 by Jennifer A Belpedio, who is l personally known to me, Notary Public - State of Florida [SEAL] IIIlTAllY I'lIllLlC.oTATE OF FLORIDA ~"'~ CIndy M, Erb .!..\ 1 Cnmtni~~k:\ i1 m;:' ~9688 "'.''/ E.pi!',,, MAJ'" :1,2012 aoiffi:'f.ii nmu AT1NITlC !ONDlNG CO., me. EXHIBIT "A" PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: WEST HALF (W1/2) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW1/4) OF NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE1/4) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA EXCEPT SELLERS RESERVE ANY OIL, GAS, AND MINERAL, RIGHTS OWNED BY THEM AS SET FORTH IN ANY PREVIOUSLY RECORDED DEED, EXHIBIT "B" Title Policy FUND OWNER'S POLICY Schedule A Policy No.: OPM-3013392 Effective Date: December 17, 2007 at I :56 PM Fund File Number 64-2007-774 & 64-2007-776 Agent's File Reference: 172.178986 1. Name of Insured: Amount of Insurance: $5,332,000.00 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State ofFJorida, its successor and assigns, and Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Land and Water Trust, Incorporated, a Florida non profit corporatioII 2. The estate or interest in the land described herein and which is covered by this policy is a fee simple and is at the effective date hereof vested in the named insured as shown by instrument recorded in O.R. Book 4312, Page 1888, O.R. Book 4312, Page 2091, O.R. Book 4312, Page 2100, of the Public Records ofColIier County, Florida. 3. The land referred to in this policy is described as follows: The Northwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 30, Township 46 South, Range 28 East, Collier County, Florida, AND the West 1/2 of Section 30, Township 46 South, Range 28 East, Collier County, Florida. AGENT NO.: 16590 ISSUED BY: Attorneys' Title Insurance Fund MAIliNG ADDRESS: 2355 Stanford Court Naples, FL 34112 ;1~ AGENT'S SIGNA TURE W..=-Y. Vice President Page 1 of2 Rev. 1.0 FUND OWNER'S POLICY Schedule B Policy No.: OPM.3013392 Fund File Number 64.2007.774 This policy does not insure against loss or damage by reason of the following exceptions: 1. Taxes for the year of the effective date of this policy and taxes or special assessments which 81e not shown as existing liens by the public records. 2. Rights or claims of parties in possessioII not shown by the public records. 3, Encroachments, overlaps, bOlmdary line disputes, and any other matters which would be disclosed by an accurate survey and inspection of the premises. 4. EasemeIIts or claims of easements not shown by the public records. 5. Any lien, or right to a lien, for services, labor, or material heretofore or hereafter furnished, imposed by law and not shown by the public records. 6. Any adverse ownership claim by the State of Florida by right of sovereignty to any portion of the lands insured hereunder, inclmling sIIbmerged, filled and artificially exposed lands, and lands accreted to SIIch lands, Items 2 and 4.5 are hereby deleted, 7, Oil, gas, mineral, or other reservations as set forth in deed by Janet Smith and William L Smith recorded in Deed Book 32, Page 287, Public Records of Collier County, Florida, No determination has been made as to the current record owner for the interest excepted herein. 8, Oil, gas, mineral, or other reservations as set forth in deed by Kate L Jeffcott recorded in Deed Book 32, Page 288, Public Records of Collier COIInty, Florida, No determination has been made as to the current record owner for the interest excepted herein. 9. Oil, gas, mineral, or other reservations as set forth in deed by Cannan Watson Shafer recorded in Deed Book 33, Page 78, Public Records of Collier County, Florida. No determiIIlltion has been made as to the current record owner for the interest excepted herein. 10. Easement and Right-of-Way Agreement contained in instrument recorded September 9, 1988, under O.R. Book 1379, Page 790, O.R. Book 1379, Page 792, OR Book 1379, Page 794, O,R. Book 1379, Page 796, O.R, Book 1379, Page 798, O.R. Book 1379, Page 800, O.R. Book 1379, Page 802, and assignment recorded in O.R. Book 1568, Page 1880, Public Records of Collier County, Florida. 11. Perpetual Access Road Easement cOIItained in instrument recorded October 20, 1994, under OR Book 1995, Page 2181, PIIblic Records of Collier County, Florida. Page 2 of2 CONSERVATION COWER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 000530802OO & 00053080OO6 Propered By: Jennifer A. Belpedlo, Esquire OffIce of the County Attorney 3301 East T!lmiami Trail Naples. Florida 34112 (239) 714.8400 4107399 OR: 4312 PG: 1888 mOROIO " omCIlL mom .1 COLLm coml, II II/II/1m at 01:51PM ORIGII'! I. nOCI, CUll COli 5llZ000,00 UC m 11.00 IIDIlIIIG 1.00 OOC',ll JIlZl.OO cams 5,00 L< Retll: UIL 151m S1RVICJS 1118m/CIIOl WARRANTY DEetBIR O!PICI THIS WARRANTY DEED is made this 17th day of December, 2007, by MARILYN H. ADKINS, AS mUSTEE OF THE MARILYN H. ADKINS REVOCABlE mUST UfOIT DATED JULY 8, 11ll17, an undivided one-<>ight (118) interest. whose address is 15232 Fiddlesticks Blvd. Ft. Myenl, Fl 33912, JOAN H. BICKEL, AS mUSTEE OF THE JOAN H. BICKEL LNING mUST DATED MARCH 21, 2000, an undivided three-eights (318) interest, whose address is 15 Woodeteek Lane, Frisco, TX 75034, and HUGH E. STARNES AND JUDY A. STARNES, A/KJA JUDY ANN STARNES, husband and wife. an undivided one-ha/f (112) interest. whose address is 3715 McGmgor Boulevard, Fort Myers, FL 33901, (hereinafter collectively I1lfemld to as "Grantor"), and COLLIER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, ita SUCC8SSOnl and assigns, (hefeinafter referred to as "Counly"), an undivided ninety-four point four (94,4%) percent interest, whose address is 3301 Tamiami Trail East. Naples, FL 34112, and CORKSCREW REGIONAL ECOSYSTEM WATERSHED LAND AND WATER mUST, INCORPORATED, a Florida non profit corporation, (hereinafter referred to as "CREWj, an undivided five point six (5,6%) percent inlenl8t, whose address is 23998 Cor1<screw Road, EJl~L.~928, (hereinafter collectively referred to as "Grantee"). / /'; \ 'L:Ju ~Q_L,I'" ~C'\ >' '. .: ,/'j "- (WI>onMw..........,... ~o('''' 'G_' ~-.."" .._to.... __....... --,---:,.~~~ '..,', WITNESSETH: Thai . /' , " eMlion of the sum of Ten Dollars ($10,00) and cl I bje) ','pI whereof is hel8by acknowtedged, hel8by g . tn..! I, lan, _ler/IJseIa, ~, conveys and confinns unto the Gra ISiI certein Ian ate .n 00Ilijlr County, Florida, to wit: ~\~ t i/~! See a . iM "N which Il~ herein by refere ~!',~,~)Premises.), ..JI.I.I.',,.,\\<,( ./ Subject 10 easements, resu:icIi2fl8.; reservations of record, THIS IS NOT HOMESTEAD PROPERTY, TOGETHER with all the tenements, hefedilamen18 and appurtenances thenlto belonging or in anywise appertaining, TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same in fee simple forever. RESERVING UNTO THE GRANTOR all its presenl interest in subSUrface oil and gas, minerais and hydrocarbons with the right to explore for end produce oil and gas, and associated hydrocarbons, to remove 110m the Premises any oil, gas, minerals and associated hydrocarbons found and to enter into contractual arrangements or ~ with others for such purposes, Such rights shall be without limitation except as hereinafter provided, Grantor reserved rights shall be conducted in a manner consistent with the prolection of the natural resources of the Premises and in accordance with all state. dislricl, and federal laws, statutes and regulations pAl88nlly in existence or which may be passed in the future pertaining thereto. In addition, in the event that any drilling or extraction of any oil and gas occurs pursuant to any leases or interests held by Grantor, at ita sole cosl and expense, shall be obligated to reslOl'8 the surface of the Premises to ita oondilion prior to said drilling and/or extraction. AND the Grantor hereby covenants with said Grantee that the Grantor is lawfully seized of said land in fee simple; that the Grantor has good right and lawful authority to sell and convey said land; that the Grantor hereby fully warran18 the title to said land tt:: i:3OJ~-:u~r:roved Dy Commloo_n CoI..... COunty Florida, P"'_t,i:~Aa.M' - Date: 'J "7 ~em No:-1.Q.1:::...... , 11 ff.eI(.'n.6.. OR: 4312 PG: 1889 and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever; and that said land is free of all encumbrances except as noted above IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Grantor has signed and sealed these presents the day and year first above written. VIkk --- Witness (Signature) N~ (.No~'1 (Print or Typ ) .( Name: JJItI.J&tf f I(,wdl (Print or Type) '~ ' JIl4~/ ~ IL H, ADKINS, AS TRUSTEE OF THE MARILYN H. ADKINS REVOCABLE TRUST U/DIT DATED JULY 8, 1997 STATEOF k-oRIDA- ~-\~RCOL.", COUNTY OF 1-[( 4~\\----":::::V)", " \..; / The foregoing Warranty"DW l)1: C . , 2007 ,lSy " Adkins Revocable Trust UlPIT ( I ' who has produced I ! (affix notarial seal) C,".,__ (Signa~e;.~c 'tary Public) /. !'----~ (\.'/ --'. U_E CI~.>"/ (Print Name of Notary Public) NOTARY PUBLIC Serial/Commission #: My Commission Expires: OR: 4312 PG: 1890 ~~l-Iltv Wi (Signature) Name lori /-j.,fl'1( tfoll (Print or Type) dfJ d_::r:- ~~ _ H. BICKEL, AS TRUS OF THE JOAN H. BICKEL LNING TRUST DATED MARCH 29, 2000 Witness (Signature) Name: ~....'t 0. ~ (Print or Type) STATE OF Tt'x.C>. , COUNTY OF \)(r0-<ln OR: 4312 PG: 1891 l L,/Vv /{ I IIV' IUI/ 7f ~gnature) NameJf.:;:(b r-, W(flf10'f ru (Pnnt rBpe~ It/L fA Witness (Signature) Name~J1~ !vA vis ( nntorType) Hui~fQs~ STATE OF_FIOvldo. COUNTY OF _.J.RP . . '(l.t. The lore ring Warranty Deed was acknowledged belore me thiS :1 day 01 \i101Jl:mllf , 2007 by Hugh E, Starnes, who ersonall know me or who has prodlJced ______ as identification (affix notarial seal) f (Signatur 1 Notary Public) .~=,~ / ~\ \f~~ ~vDL\.j'v\ l0f(iUf{j J4it 5, 2001 ,('\;/ (Pnn r~,,1 Notary Public) __.-..- '''-'/ NOTARYi?'OS~C ;' /'.---~om~ss n# D[)'t14 I 1.9 i i 4_IDfj5o mls.;','I'n xplles \.Julv 0:; 'UJOCl ! I(r(io rl \ , , 11-\\_01\ ~ }z) r:::\ ~ I /::; Witness (S nature) \...p "'. 1~.. j //__'-......./ d' .'-.:% \.:; Name GJ'-"-~~~~l-L.__ {)/,'>___ -~0~/ (Pnnt or Ty~e) ,.1 ! I E Cl / ~~- --'--- Witness (Signature) Name m,'(iJ'I'!~ S~M"..o (Pnnt or Type) STATE OF _.E!OD~ COUNTY OF L:et' The foregoing Warranty Deed was acknowledged before me this ~ay 01 }Jovent.ber . 2007 by Judy A. Starnes a/k/a Judy Ann Starnes, who is ~sonallv known 10 ",e or who has produced _...,__ as identification. f.r,.'~;~.".:,} "'=~~KlS~~13~' '~;'~~,;i ~XPIRES Januar,14,2008 '~~-.r.""llln>ooln....~PubOc~. ~:..I((/'~ (signa re 01 Notary Public) ;11/(1 he lie ,q.. U1I lW/J/.l (Print Name 01 Notary Public) NOTARY PUBLIC SeriallComrnission # II D01S'J3S1 My Commission Expires: TtlI\lJcuy 1'1, 0Q:l& (affiX notanal seal) ApPf~~';~ f~fm ~.gal~fflcl.ney ~o~~A~~~.y/~ *** OR: 4312 PG: 1892 tit EXHIBIT "A" PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080006 lEGAL DESCRIPTION: WEST HALF (W112) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 lEGAl DESCRIPTION: .-~o--... ./\~;RCO ;". NORTHWEST QUART 0 ST QUARTER (NE1/4) g6l~I~~T6~~N;oy;,i~~T ~~~E 28 EAST, OF "(\:.,k)<~S-.. ( !i" l ; ) l}-'---' ,'\: .- , '. < I ..t: C-:,'-__.,;::'\--_'V J' '~"" }:;:'"; EXCEPT SELLERS,~SERVE At('( OIL\{iAS, -'V'!b'MINERAL, RIGHTS OWNED BY THEM ~\ET FORTH IN . PR-f$PUSL Y RECORDED DEED, ";"'/'-1 ~~~-;.'.,,-. ---~--_./" :<~~/ .-I;l. E ('.D::S>" CONSERVATION COLl.IER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080006 4107400 OR: 4312 PG: 1893 momD in '~'lCIAL RlCORDS of COLLIIR COOllll, !L 12/11/2007.. ,1:5SI1 DVlG1III. BROCI, CLIRI OlC lIB 21,00 calm 3,00 \ L,) Prepared By: Jennifer A. Belpedlo. Esquire Office of the County Attorney 3'301 East Tamiami Trail Naples. Florida 34112 (239) 774.8400 Reto: OllL ISTAII SIRVICII III Im/CIHDI 11m O!!ICI WAIVER AND RELEASE OF SURFACE EXPWRATION RIGHTS WHEREAS. MARILYN H. ADKINS, AS TRUSTEE OF THE MARILYN H. ADKINS REVOCABLE TRUST ulDrr DATED JULY 8, 1997, (hereinafter referred to as "Owner") own oil, gas, and mineral rights, titles, interests, powers and privileges with respect to the real property (hereinafter referred to as "Property") located in Collier County, Stale of Florida, and being more particularly described in Exhibil "A", attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference: and WHEREAS, Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, (hereinafter referred to as "County") and Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Land and Waler Trust, Incorporated, a Florida non profit corporation, (hereinafter referred 10 as "C.R.E. W") have entered inlo an Agreemenl for Sale and Purchase with Owner to acquire the Property for use in the Conservation Collier Program as set forth in Collier County Ordinance No. 02.63; and WHEREAS, Collier County, C.R.E,W, and Owner agree that Owner's existing oil, gas, and mineral rights do not include the right to explore for or extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like. See Noblin v. Harbor Hills Development, L.P. v. Harbor Hills Development, 896 So. 2d 781 (Fla DCA 2005) citing Florida Audubon 80c'y v, Ratner, 497 So. 2d 672 (Fla 3d DCA 1986); and WHEREAS, to ensure that potentially incompatible uses are nol permitted to occur, County and C.R.E.W, have soughl this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights 10 preclude Owner, their successors and assigns from attempting to exercise such rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like which are not compatible with the uses allowed on Conservation Collier property. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars and other good valuable considerations, the receipl of which is hereby acknowledged, Owner hereby waives all rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like and the rights 10 assign or lease such rights, including all rights, powers and privileges of surface investigation (including, without limitation, having ingress and egress). exploring, prosecuting, drilling (including, without limitation, installation of drilling sile pads), surface extraction, separating, storing, processing and transporting (including, with respecllo, bul nol in limitation of, such surface activities, the installation and use of structures, buildings. utilities, pipelines and other operational structures), and their right to entet upon or disturb the surface (including the righl to remove personal property and improvemenls) with respecllo the Property, This Waiver and Release pertains only to surface mining of clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like, and does nol restrict surface rights applicable 10 oil exploration and drilling. To drill for oil, and/or gas will require the owner to reasonably use the surface of Section 30, Township 30 South. Range 28 East, Collier County, Florida, OR: 4312 PG: 1894 CONSERVATION COWER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 0005308D200 & 00053080006 Owner agrees 10 work with the Counly and C.R.E.W. to identifY a suitable well location that is agreeable 10 all parties involved and that complies with all local, state, and federal laws, This Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights for mining purposes may be executed in two or more counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same waiver and release, and each of which shall be deemed an original. This Waiver and Release of Surface Mining Rights may be signed in counteIparts. separalely by each party, When all such counterparts have been signed, this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights shall be deemed fully signed by all the parties. '-I/dIu//' ~ Witocss(SipBturc) N.... V4!E6E#/te6 'S (Prinl:ocType) ~"JI~~ ADKINS, AS TRUSTEE OF THE MARILYN H. ADKINS REVOCABLE TRUST ulDrr DATED JULY 8, 1997 tio:-~~ fuk' N..., f'/Afl.Y ft, },Afl.L.I,.J (Print or Type) STATE OF ;CL.. COUNTY OF ;: [E PtRSON~11 y J:NOI:.;.;' ~, The foregoing Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights was acknowledged before me this /.f. ue day of ~~"- . 2007 by Marilyn H. Adkins, as Trustee of the Marilyn H. Adkins Revocable Trust dated July 8, 1991. who is personally knOWD to me or who has produced as identification. (affix notarial seal) (S~~<~fN~W:~blk) ~:- MARGARET FORESO '-~ MYCOMMlSSlONIIDDJ2J917 .......::; ElCPIRES:Jijly06.2008 I~AJlY FL....."Oioocow~c.. ?7'J,Q~t:-l'Irl T ~tfl{s-,,<l (Print Name of Notary Public) NOTARY PUBLIC SeriaVCommission #: b D j;;;Z I 9 I -; My Commission Expires; 7/'- II) 9' ,.,....jJfoved as to form & legel sufficiency ol:lc' R Q ounty AttOrney RECEIVED NaV 1 9 2007 REAL ES:-^'T~ o~;Wlcrs **t"')R: 4312 PG: 1895 *** EXHIBIT "A" PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: WEST HALF (W1/2) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW1/4) OF NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE1/4) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONSERVATION COLLIER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080006 4107401 OR: 4312 PG: 1896 mORDiO Il IlClAL RICORDS of COLLIIR COUHl!, PL 12/17/2007 at 01:56PHOHIGHI I, BIOCI, CLIII Rlcm J5,50 cams 1,00 LLJ , Retn: RIAL ISIAl! SIIVICIS ill sm/CliOI I1rrRROmCI WAIVER AND RELEASE OF SURFACE EXPLORA nON RIGHTS WHEREAS, JOAN H. BICKEL, INDIvmUALL Y, AND AS TRUSTEE FOR THE JOAN H. BICKEL LIVING TRUST AND SONS, DAVID A. BICKEL, A MARRIED MAN, DANIEL W. BICKEL, A MARRIED MAN, AND JOHN D. BICKEL, A MARRIED MAN, (hereinafter referred to as "Owner") own oil, gas, and mineral righls, litles, interests, powers and privileges with respect to the real property (hereinafter referred to as "Property") localed in Collier County, State of Florida, and being more particularly described in Exhibil"A", allached hereto and made a pari hereof by reference; and WHEREAS, Collier County, a political subdivision of the Stale of Florida, (hereinafter referred 10 as "County") and Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Walershed Land and Water Trust, IncoipOrated, a Florida non profit corporation, (hereinafter referred 10 as "C.R.E. W") have entered into an Agreement for Sale and Purchase with Owner to acquire the Property for use in the Conservation Collier Program as set forth in Collier County Ordinance No. 02-63; and WHEREAS, Collier County, C.R,E,W. and Owner agree thai Owner's existing oil, gas, and mineral rights do not include the right to explore for or extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone. or the like. See Noblin v. Harbor Hills Development, L.P. v. Harbor Hills Development, 896 So. 2d 781 (Fla, DCA 2005) ciling Florida Audubon Soc'y v, Rainer. 497 So. 2d 672 (Fla, 3d DCA 1986); and WHEREAS, to ensure that potentially incompatible uses are not permitted to occur, County and C,R,E.W, have sought this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights 10 preclude Owner, their successors and assigns from attempting to exercise such rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like which are not compatible with the uses allowed on Conservation Collier property. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars and other good valuable considerations, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, Owner hereby waives all rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like and the rights to assign or lease such rights, including all rights, powers and privileges of surface investigation (including, without limitation, having ingress and egress), exploring, prosecuting, drilling (including, withoul limitation, installation of drilling sile pads), surface extraction, separating, storing, processing and transporting (including, with respect to, but not in limitation of, such surface activities, the installation and use of structures, buildings, utilities, pipelines and other operational structures), and their right to enter upon or disturb the surface (including the right to remove personal property and improvements) with respect to the Property. Ibis Waiver and Release pertains only to surface mining of clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like, and does not restrict surface rights applicable to oil exploration and drilling. To drill for oil, and/or gas will require the owner to reasonably use the surface of Section 30, Township 30 South, Range 28 East, Collier County, Florida CONSERVATION COllIER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080006 OR: 4312 PG: 1897 Owner agrees to work with the County and C.R,E.W. 10 identify a suitable well location that is agreeable to all parties involved and thai complies with all local, state, and federal laws, This Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights for mining pwposes may be executed in two or more counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same waiver and release, and each of which shall be deemed an original. This Waiver and Release of Surface Mining Rights may be signed in counterparts, separalely by each party, When all such counlerparts have been signed, this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Righls shall be deemed fully signed by all the parties, " STATEOF -rdv'l'? COUNTYOF "Dr::1oJ'fO'-" 4a:M .?;v.' ~c~../ ~~~~~~;==~~ UVlNG TRUST DATED MARCH 29, 2000 The foregoing Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights was acknowledged before me this day of U ]Jt:JVi?r1IJIItHtOO7 by Joan H. Bickel, Individually, and as Trustee of the Joan H. Bickel Living Trust dated March 29, 2000, who is personally known to me or who has prodw;:ed DJi!)fi.:JtS Ut.W'-as identification. ~ (Signature of Notary Public) 'Zb, c Vlv-j (Print Name of Notary Public) NOTARY PUBLIC SeriaVCommission #: My Commission Expires: fZ/IO/ofl STATEOF h"r'? COUNTYOF '[)~-..;r.o/ t~J () I~'IJ.J DAVIDA. BICKEL Th~ loregoin&, Waivs: lJ!ld Release of Surface Exploration Rights was acknowledged before me this ~ day of IJf)V~f2.t!tL ~12007 by David A. Bickel. who is personally known to me or wbo has prodw;:ed 1>. L. as identification. (affix notarial sea1) d--. ROIII1 C. DAY NotitryP\mllc,. 5.-of TellB, My~""'" _,o,.~"" (Signature of Notary Public) ~kn.rCf)~ (Print Name of No tar)' Public) NOTARYPUBUC Serial/Conunission #: My Commission Expires: IZ;~/a'tl CONSERVATION COlUER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080006 'R: 4312 PG: 1898 "44~O Jil...c STATE OF }e-.v,.<;> COUNTY OF TJt-:v.JTj N The foregoing Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights was acknowledged before me this Z~ day of Uo~ f"?~ . 2007 by Daniel W. Bickel, who is personally known to me or who has produced ~. t. as identification. (affix notarial seal) Id- aOBERt c. DAY NoIItv Public. Swte of TIIlI' My Commillion EllPiNs DectmbellD,2001 (Signature of No tar)' Public) z,Pc7l--rc.. O~ (Print Name of Notary Publ c) NOTARY PUBLIC SeriaL/Commission #: My Commission Expires: {'Z./ ~~I 0 R J~~~KE~'CJ STATEOF ~S COUNTY OF f)C':"""'.J The oregoin~ Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights was acknowledged before me this ~ day of v(:?4"l~, 2007 by John D. Bickel, who is personally known to me or who has produced b , L ~ as identification. (affix notarial seal) Id- ROHIT C. DAY _____01_ My,,--- _10,_ (Signature of Notary Public) '3 Pen:r c. 011<1 (Print Name of No tar)' Public} NOTARY PUBLIC SeriaL/Commission #: My Commission Expires: /2../IO//"Jf. . ( *t~ OR: 4312 PG: 1899 *** EXHIBIT "A" PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: WEST HALF (W1/2) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW1/4) OF NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE1/4) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONSERVATION COLLIER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080006 4107402 OR: 4312 PG: 1900 RBCORDBD L .!!CIAL RBCORDS of COLLlBR COURI!, PL 12/11/2001 at OI:l!P! DWlGB! B, BROCI, CLBRI RBcm 17.00 copm ),00 I~ \_) Prepared By; Jennifer A. Belpedio, Esquire Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (239) 774-8400 Retn: RiAL BS1AlB SIRVICBS II! S911/CIRD! IHlBR OmCB WAIVER AND RELEASE OF SURFACE EXPLORATION RIGHTS WHEREAS, HUGH E. STARNES, AND WIFE, JUDY ANN STARNES, (hereinafter referred to as "Owner") own oil, gas, and mineral rights, titles, interests, powers and privileges with respect to the real property (hereinafter referred to as "Property") located in Collier County, State of Florida, and being more particularly described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference; and WHEREAS, Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, (hereinafter referred to as "County") and Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Land and Water Trust, Incorporated, a Florida non profit corporation, (hereinafter referred to as "C,R.E. W") have entered into an Agreement for Sale and Purchase with Owner to acquire the Property for use in the Conservation Collier Program as set forth in Collier County Ordinance No. 02-63; and WHEREAS, Collier County, C.R,E.W. and Owner agree that Owner's existing oil, gas, and mineral rights do not include the right to explore for or extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like. See Noblin v. Harbor Hills Development, L.P. v. Harbor Hills Development, 896 So, 2d 781 (Fla, DCA 2005) citing Florida Audubon Soc); v, Ratner, 497 So. 2d 672 (Fla. 3d DCA 1986); and WHEREAS, to ensure that potentially incompatible uses are not permitted to occur, County and C.R.E.W, have sought this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights to preclude Owner, their successors and assigns from attempting to exercise such rights to surface exploration and surface mining as surface exploration and surface mining are not compatible with the uses allowed on Conservation Collier property. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars and other good valuable considerations, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, Owner hereby waives all rights of surface exploration and surface mining and the rights to assign or lease such rights, including all rights, powers and privileges of surface investigation (including, without limitation, having ingress and egress), exploring, prosecuting, drilling (including, without limitation, installation of drilling site pads), surface extraction, separating, storing, processing and transporting (including, with respect to, but not in limitation of, such surface activities, the installation and use of structures, buildings, utilities, pipelines and other operational structures), and their right to enter upon or disturb the surface (including the right to remove personal property and improvements) with respect to the Property. It is the intent of this instrument to waive and release Owner's right of surface exploration, and their right to enter upon or disturb the surface of the Property, and all rights of access to the surface of such land, but in no way to impair any other right or ownership by Owner with respect to oil, gas, and minerals. 1R: 4312 PG: 1901 CONSERVATION COLLIER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER; 00053080200 & 00053080006 This Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights may be executed in two or more counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same waiver and release, and each of which shall be deemed an original. This Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights may be signed in counterparts, separately by each party. When all such counterparts have been signed, this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights shall be deemed fully signed by all the parties, N.m, ~ll<;.,] \) G~'/ (Print or Type) , 1J~ufw'U.~ Witness (S$1'ilIure) A'O N~,#;~~~oAtj b~C;,~~ HU HE. TARNES STATE OF r-Iorid", COUNTY OF Uoe. The foregoing Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Ri owledged before me this L day of oc16be1 . 2007 by Hugh E. Starnes, wh is personally known to me or who has produced as identification. (affix notarial seal) ~&uwnm~ (Signature Notary Public) ~~ fJV1)lJ.)]'\ VWUtvtl--~ (Print Na e of Notary Public) NOTARY PUBLIC Serial/Commission #: My Commission Expires: -_-===1: J!l4lINI July 5, 2008 .....,.,,..-.... ...... mo9:!tRN~ (Print or ype) STATE OF ?~ COUNTY OF L.e -e The foregoing Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights was acknowledged before me this d- day of 0- tow-- . 2007 by Judy Ann Starnes, who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification. (affix notarial seal) C~,,~~ /~?;~.,..> ~;~:\~ cX"ri~ e~- __ , "" Atliulti~ --'C:~;6 co., lnc. (iJD<1l.l!lr4" n J') In.,\. (Print Name of Notaty Pulllic) NOTARY PUBLIC _ Serial/Commission #: b i> ~\Ol\~ My Commission Expires: Lfl).f(IOrl Approved as to form & legal sufficIency ~P,9 (,. . , ounly Aller ,-' OR: 4312 PG: 1902 *** EXHIBIT "A" PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: WEST HALF (W1/2) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW1/4) OF NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE1/4) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONSERVATION COlliER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080006 41074n3 OR: 4312 PG: 1903 IICORDID Ie !Icm RICORDS of COIIIBl CODKII, II 12!I1/lDDl .1 DI:l!PK DilGIT I, IROCI, CllII IIC !II 2UD COPI15 UD ~~ Prepared By; Jennifer A. BeJpedlo. Esquire Office of the County Attorney 3301 East TamlBml Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (239) 774-8400 WAIVER AND RELEASE OF SURFACE EXPLORATION RIGHTS Retn: 1111 BSTAlI SIIVICIS lIT i!ll/CIRDT IIITBR DIllCI WHEREAS, GREGO RY J. JEFFCOTT, AND WIFE, CYNTHIA M. JEFFCOTT, SOLE HEIRS OF WARREN AND VIOLA JEFFCOTT, DECEASED, (hereinafter referred to as "Owner") own oil, gas, and mineral rights, titles, interests. powers and privileges with respect to the real property (hereinafter referred to as '''Property'') located in Collier County, State of Florida, and being more particularly described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference; and WHEREAS, Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, (hereinafter referred to as "'County") and Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Land and Water Trust, Incorporated. a Florida non profit corporation, (hereinafter referred to as ~'C.R.E. W") have entered into an Agreement for Sale and Purchase with Owner to acquire the Property for use in the Conservation Collier Program as set forth in Collier County Ordinance No, 02-63; and WHEREAS, Collier County, C.R.E.W. and Owner agree that Owner's existing oil, gas, and mineral rights do not include the right to explore for or extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like. See Noblin v. Harbor Hills Development, L.P. v. Hurbor Hills Development. 896 So, 2d 781 (Fla, DCA 2005) citing Florida Audubon Soc'y v, Ratner, 497 So, 2d 672 (Fla, 3d DCA 1986); and WHEREAS, to ensure that potentially incompatible uses are not permitted to occur, County and C.R.E.W, have sought this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights to preclude Owner, their successors and assigns from attempting to exercise such rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like which are not compatible with the uses allowed on Conservation Collier property. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars and other good valuable considerations, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged. Owner hereby waives all rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like and the rights to assign or lease such rights, including all rights, powers and privileges of surface investigation (including, without limitation, having ingress and egress), exploring, prosecuting, drilling (including, without limitation, installation of drilling site pads), surface extraction, separating, storing, processing and transporting (including, with respect to, but not in limitation of, such surface activities, the installation and use of structures, buildings, utilities, pipelines and other operational structures), and their right to enter upon or disturb the surface (including the right to remove personal property and improvements) with respect to the Property. This Waiver and Release pertains only to surface mining of clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like, and does not restrict surface rights applicable to oil exploration and drilling. To drill for oil, and/or gas will require the owner to reasonably use the surface of Section 30, Township 30 South, Range 28 East, Collier County, Florida, Owner agrees to work with the County and C.R.E.W. to identify a suitable well location that is agreeable to all parties involved and that complies with all local, state, and federal laws. CONSERVATION COLLIER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080006 OR: 4312 PG: 1904 This Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights for mining purposes may be executed in two or more counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same waiver and release, and each of which shall be deemed an original. This Waiver and Release of Surface Mining Rights may be signed in counterparts, separately by each party. When all such counterparts have been signed, this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights shall be deemed fully signed by all the parties, r:!o.rJL..-",.~j"il'7hc~ Wilncss(SignlllUre) Name~~; .'VQ....I s.rn<-~cJ€- (Print or Type) ,,-;J/~xih")~' Witne"~(Slgnature) Karen S. Pocci crm:;lorTyp~-~ STATE OF FLDelIJ4- COUNTY OF LEe The foregoing Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights was acknowledged before me this02~ay of ;\lOge ~ ,2007 by Gregory J. Jeffcott, who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification. (affix notarial seal) G)" KAREN S, POCCl CommIssIon 00 64501 0 Exp!1llS June 21, 2011 .....n..TlI\IF..~1lI>>aII-1OIV ~~Jq,.,~ Wllness(Slgnalure) Name Q~r-I'A../Q..J S-rnrQu.Q~ (PrinlorType) ~~ ~//,d(9HAA-' Wllnes'Slgnature) . Karen S. POCCl Nam~ (I'rlOlorType) ~~~' (Signal re of Notary Public) Karen S. Pocci (Print Name ofNolary Public) NOTARY PUBLIC Serial/Commission tJ My Commission Expires:----- ~ STATE OF LfoPlUt::Y-I- COUNTY OF _~ The foregoing Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights was acknowledged before me this 02 0-1-1 day of AIiJ/Ji' nt-ber ,2007 by Cynthia M. Jeffcon, who is personally known \0 me or who has produced as identification. (affix notarial seal) ~~10 ExpiIllS.Alte21,2011 ....'fhlITlCfiWI~...1019 Approved a8 to form 8. legal suffIciency ~n~ County Atto / ' \~aAh./ vlQ~ (Signat re or Nota!)' Public) Karen S. Pocci (Print Name of Notary Public) NOTARY PUBLIC Serial/Commission tJ: _____~ My Commission Expires:_ t --, OR: 4312 PG: 1905 *** EXHIBIT "A" PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: WEST HALF (W1/2) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW1/4) OF NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE1/4) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. \ L--J Prepared By: Jennifer A. BEllpedio. Esquire Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (239) 774-8400 4107404 OR: 4312 PG: 1906 RICORDID 1. 1lC1AI RiCURDS of COILlIR cuum, !I 12/1l/2001 .t 01:16PM DRlGHl I. BRUCI, CURl RICm 2UO COPlB5 3.00 CONSERVATION COLLIER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080006 Rete: 1111 I51Al1 SIRVICIS BIT illJ /CINDY IHTlRUmCl WAIVER AND RELEASE OF SURF ACE EXPLORATION RIGHTS WHEREAS, HAZEL HOUGH, a married woman, (hereinafter referred to as "Owner") own oil, gas, and mineral rights, titles, interests, powers and privileges with respect to the real property (hereinafter referred to as "Property") located in Collier County, State of Florida, and being more particularly described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference; and WHEREAS, Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, (hereinafter referred to as "County") and Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Land and Water Trust, Incorporated, a Florida non profit corporation, (hereinafter referred to as "C.R.E. W") have entered into an Agreement for Sale and Purchase with Owner to acquire the Property for use in the Conservation Collier Program as set forth in Collier County Ordinance No. 02-63; and WHEREAS, Collier County, C.R.E. W. and Owner agree that Owner's existing oil, gas, and mineral rights do not include the right to explore for or extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like. See Noblin v. Harbor Hills Development, L.P. v. Harbor Hills Development, 896 So, 2d 781 (Fla, DCA 2005) citing Florida Audubon Soc'y v, Ratner, 497 So, 2d 672 (Fla, 3d DCA 1986); and WHEREAS, to ensure that potentially incompatible uses are not permitted to occur, County and C.R.E.W, have sought this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights to preclude Owner, their successors and assigns from attempting to exercise such rights to surface exploration and surface mining as surface exploration and surface mining are not compatible with the uses allowed on Conservation Collier property. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars and other good valuable considerations, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, Owner hereby waives all rights of surface exploration and surface mining and the rights to assign or lease such rights, including all rights, powers and privileges of surface investigation (including, without limitation, having ingress and egress), exploring, prosecuting, drilling (including, without limitation, installation of drilling site pads), surface extraction, separating, storing, processing and transporting (including, with respect to, but not in limitation of, such surface activities, the installation and use of structures, buildings, utilities, pipelines and other operational structures), and their right to enter upon or disturb the surface (including the right to remove personal property and improvements) with respect to the Property. It is the intent of this instrument to waive and release Owner's right of surface exploration, and their right to enter upon or disturb the surface of the Property, and all rights of access to the surface of such land, but in no way to impair any other right or ownership by Owner with respect to oil, gas, and minerals. CONSERVATION COLLIER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080008 - OR: 4312 PG: 1907 This Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights may be executed in two or more counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same waiver and release, and each of which shall be deemed an original. This Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights may be signed in counterparts, separately by each party. When all such counterparts have been signed, this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights shall be deemed fully signed by all the parties. QllJ; (=~, Wi ess (SIgnature) Nam.: Ju \\'e ~\'6),if ,<Print ~~TYPC) l:f~ Nam. IJlmm A~fl.p.rf\S (Prinl or Type) ~ -rL dL,- HAZE~O{~ L--/ STATEOF ~,&I.. COUNTY OF ,ne.lf4s The foregoing Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights was acknowledged before me this .,'1 day of ~.J;...w , 2007 by Hazel Hough, who is. personally known to me or who has produced , as identification. (affix notarial seal) i.......AiiELA.M:AFR~~ ' ' CommllllOoe648llll " . ExpilMIIIS/2010 l.....~:~.;..- #~~~ (Signature of Notal)' Pub c) ----1Jdd&<. ;J ~ IU/.-tl-O (Print Name of Notal)' P lic) NOTARY PUBLIC Serial/Commission #: '/)J>S&.~'f/'O My Commission Expires: 'To S" -,J" ", Approved as to form & legal sufficiency oaC\~ ~ - .county At ey **t~R: 4312 PG: 1908 *** EXHIBIT "A" PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: WEST HALF (W1/2) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW1/4) OF NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE1/4) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. I L-O Prepared By; Je~njfer A. Belpedlo, Esquire Office of the County AttorrltJ} 3301 East Tam/ami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (239) 774.8400 4107~05 OR: 4312 PG: 1909 RBCURDBD mCI11 RBCOROS of COlllBR CUUHTY, II 12/11l2DDI at Dl:S6P! DRIGBT I, BROCl, C1BRI RICm 21.00 cams ),BB CONSERVATION COlLIER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080006 Reta: 1111 BST1TI SBRVICIS BIT S9l1/CIRDJ ISTIR OPPICI WAIVER AND RELEASE OF SURFACE EXPLORATION RIGHTS WHEREAS, HELEN SUZANNE STARNES SANTAMARIA, a married woman, (hereinafter referred to as "Owner") own oil, gas, and mineral rights, titles. interests, powers and privileges with respect to the real property (hereinafter referred to as "Property") located in Collier County, State of Florida, and being more particularly described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference; and WHEREAS, Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, (hereinafter referred to as "County") and Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Land and Water Trust, Incorporated, a Florida non profit corporation, (hereinafter referred 10 as "CRE.W") have entered into an Agreement for Sale and Purchase with Owner to acquire the Property for use in the Conservation Collier Program as set forth in Collier County Ordinance No. 02-63; and WHEREAS, Collier County. C,R.E,W. and Owner agree that Owner's existing oil, gas, and mineral rights do not include the right to explore for or extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like. See Noblin v. Harbor Hills Development, L.P. v. Harbor Hills Development, 896 So, 2d 781 (Fla, DCA 2005) citing Florida Audubon Soc'y v, Ratner, 497 So, 2d 672 (Fla. 3d DCA 1986); and WHEREAS, to ensure that potentially incompatible uses are not permitted to occur, County and C.R.E.W, have sought this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights to preclude Owner, their successors and assigns from attempting to exercise such rights to surface exploration and surface mining as surface exploration and surface mining are not compatible with the uses allowed on Conservation Collier property. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars and other good valuable considerations, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, Ovmer hereby waives all rights of surface exploration and surface mining and the rights to assign or lease such rights, including all rights, powers and privileges of surface investigation (including, without limitation, having ingress and egress), exploring, prosecuting, drilling (including, without limitation, installation of drilling site pads), surface extraction, separating, storing, processing and transporting (including, with respect to, but not in limitation of, such surface activities, the installation and use of structures, buildings, utilities, pipelines and other operational structures), and their right to enter upon or disturb the surface (including the right to remove personal property and improvements) with respect to the Property. It is the intent of this instrument to waive and release Owner's right of surface exploration, and their right to enter upon or disturb the surface of the Property, and all rights of access to the surface of such land, but in no way to impair any other right or ownership by Owner with respect to oil, gas, and minerals. - CONSERVATION COLLIER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080006 OR: 4312 PG: 1910 This Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights may be executed in two or more counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same waiver and release, and each of which shall be deemed an original. This Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights may be signed in counterparts, separately by each party, When all such counterparts have been signed, this Waiver and Release Q:j ",plo""o. Righ. .h.1 bo d,=,d fully __ by oJl "" ",rti~ Witness (Signature) Name j{Jo,,)(t~ M J/(J'€':> (Print or Type) iJMiL>mJrgo :~ Witness (S'gn..u,,> ~' Name f-I-lll' Sn 11 I l t'&1 (Print or Type) J ~ STATEOF ~orl(h COUNTY OF \ 0 Q The 11 re oing Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights was .cknowledged before me this lL~ of 2007 b Helen Suzanne Starnes Santam.ria, who is personally known to me or who has produced ' entitication. TAWANA LAWSON NoIIly Public. State 01 Florid. Commission EXDires Jun 1, 201C ":1>~ il/ Ccmm"Kln . DD 559111 "'.,?r,:.~\\" Bonded By NatIonal Notary Assn (affix notarial soal) Print Name of Notal)' Public) NOTARY PUBLIC __ Serial/Commission #: DO ~ t l ) My Commission Expires:Q' t l 2 dO Approved as to form & legal sufficiency ~~~ ') County A~ *'>' OR: 4312 PG: 1911 *** EXHIBIT "A" PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: WEST HALF (W1/2) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW1/4) OF NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE1/4) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ('l~~. CONsER'MfIOIi'C\l~111!~Vl TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 0005308o2oo14bJiUOBotlJl -, L3 Prepared By' ~~~:~f ~h B~pedIO, EsquIre 3301 Eas~ T~~~~~~;:17ey Naples, FlorIda 34112 (239) 774-8400 WAIVER AND RELEASE OF SURFACE EXPLORATION RIGHTS WHEREAS, DONALD W. MULLIS, SINGLE, HEIR OF KATHLEEN J. MULLIS, DECEASED, (hereinafter referred to as "Owner") own oil, gas. and mineral rights. titles, interests, powers and privileges with respect to the real property (hereinafter referred to as "Property") located in Collier County, State of Florida, and being more particularly described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference; and WHEREAS, Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, (hereinafter referred to as "County") and Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Land and Water Trust, Incorporated. a Florida non profit corporation, (hereinafter referred to as "CR.E. W") have entered into an Agreement for Sale and Purchase with Owner to acquire the Property for use in the Conservation Collier Program as set forth in Collier County Ordinance No. 02-63; and WHEREAS, Collier County, C.R.E.W. and Owner agree that Owner's existing oil, gas, and mineral rights do not include the right to explore for or extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like. See Noblin v. Harbor Hills Development, L.P. v, Harbor Hills Development, 896 So, 2d 781 (Fla, DCA 2005) citing Florida Audubon Sac y v, Ratner, 497 So, 2d 672 (Fla. 3d DCA 1986); and WHEREAS, to ensure that potentially incompatible uses are not pennitted to occur, County and C.R.E.W, have sought this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights to preclude Owner, their successors and assigns from attempting to exercise such rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like which are not compatible with the uses allowed on Conservation Collier property. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars and other good valuable considerations, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, Owner hereby waives all rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like and the rights to assign or lease such rights, including all rights, powers and privileges of surface investigation (including, without limitation, having ingress and egress), exploring, prosecuting, drilling (including, without limitation, installation of drilling site pads), surface extraction, separating, storing, processing and transporting (including, with respect to, but not in limitation of, such surface activities, the installation and use of structures, buildings, utilities, pipelines and other operational structures), and their right to enter upon or disturb the surface (including the right to remove personal property and improvements) with respect to the Property. This Waiver and Release pertains only to surface mining of clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like, and does not restrict surface rights applicable to oil exploration and drilling. To drill for oil, and/or gas will require the owner to reasonably use the surface of Section 30, Township 30 South, Range 28 East. Collier County, Florida. Owner agrees to work with the County and C.R.E. W. to identify a suitable well location that is agreeable to all parties involved and that complies with all local, state, and federal laws. --i:l~ =~i::~ =-- --- ~c= -- -5 ~ ~~ ~:;. ::!:: ~~= ~::;~ ~~~ ~:::= CJ"\ :-=:;: C) ~~~ ='i~ 0+=- ~~~ ~:::~ ~~~ -~ ...... ~~ :" "-> ;'! ~~ CONSERVATION COLLIER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080008 OR: 4312 PG: 1913 This Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights for mining purposes may be executed in two or more counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same waiver and release, and each of which shall be deemed an original. This Waiver and Release of Surface Mining Rights may be signed in counterparts, separately by each party. When all such counterparts have been signed, this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights shall be deemed fully signed by all the parties. --lA-eu R~~ Witness (Sig~rc) Name--J(C(lt Ie; "7 (Print or Typ ) WIDl~!u!e(W- ~ VVfL Name Q UktOict S t..Jq (Print or Type) ~1Ar~ DONALD W. MULLIS STATE OF FloriJC1 COUNTY OF ,j f' e The foregoing Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights was acknowledged before me this ~ day of ~ hi hL.,;'t ' 2007 Donald W, Mullis. who is personally known to me or who has produced as IdentIficatIOn. (affix notarial seal) ..---l: TRACY REILLY NOTARY PUBLIC - STATE OF FLORIDA COMMISSION #00331558 MY COMMISSIO!U~J;;Xn\RFS JUNE 22, 2008 (Signature of otary Public) --J (0.( Y .f!-r', /I't (Print Name of Notary Public) , NOTARY PUBLIC Serial/Commission #: 0 J} 3.3 I <) <) ;-- My Commission Expires: In 1.;>>Sl /0 r I I Approved as to form & legal sufficiency ~l~ cun rnay *t~ OR: 4312 PG: 1914 *** EXHIBIT "A" PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: WEST HALF (W1/2) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW1/4) OF NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE1/4) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONSERVATION COLUER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080006 ~ Prepalc,", :..; Jennifer A. Belped[o, t:SI Office of the County Attc 3301 Esst Tamiaml Tr<" Naples, Florida 341 ~ (239) 774wA..,,,- WAIVER AND RELEASE OF SURFACE EXPLORATION RIGHTS WHEREAS, KATHERINE A. MULLIS, A DIVORCED WOMAN, HEIR OF KATHLEEN J. MULLIS, DECEASED, (hereinafter referred to as "Owner") own oil, gas. and mineral rights, titles. interests, powers and privileges with respect to the real property (hereinafter referred to as "Property") located in Collier County, State of Florida, and being more particularly described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference; and WHEREAS, Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, (hereinafter referred to as "County") and Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Land and Water Trust, Incorporated, a Florida non profit corporation, (hereinafter referred to as "C.R.E.W") have entered into an Agreement for Sale and Purchase with Owner to acquire the Property for use in the Conservation Collier Program as set forth in Collier County Ordinance No. 02-63; and WHEREAS, Collier County, C.R.E.W. and Owner agree that Owner's existing oil, gas. and mineral rights do not include the right to explore for or extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like. See Noblin v. Harbor Hills Development, L.P. v. Harbor Hills Development. 896 So, 2d 78] (Fla, DCA 2005) citing Florida Audubon Soc'y v. RaIner. 497 So, 2d 672 (Fla, 3d DCA 1986); and WHEREAS, to ensure that potentially incompatible uses are not permitted to occur. County and C.R.E.W, have sought this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights to preclude Owner, their successors and assigns from attempting to exercise such rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil. limestone, or the like which are not compatible with the uses allowed on Conservation Collier property. NOW, THEREFORE. in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars and other good valuable considerations, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, Owner hereby waives all rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like and the rights to assign or lease such rights, including all rights, powers and privileges of surface investigation (including. without limitation, having ingress and egress), exploring, prosecuting. drilling (including. without limitation, installation of drilling site pads), surface extraction, separating, storing, processing and transporting (including, with respect to, but not in limitation of, such surface activities, the installation and use of structures, buildings, utilities, pipelines and other operational structures), and their right to enter upon or disturb the surface (including the right to remove personal property and improvements) with respect to the Property. This Waiver and Release pertains only to surface mining of clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like. and does not restrict surface rights applicable to oil exploration and drilling. To drill for oil, and/or gas will require the owner to reasonably use the surface of Section 30, Township 30 South, Range 28 East, Collier County, Florida, Owner agrees to work with the County and C.R.E.W. to identify a suitable well location that is agreeable to all parties involved and that complies with all local. state, and federal laws. -==== ="'i::S'" 0__ --- ~-a= ~ n ~~-e ~-= .....;::'-..:1 :=::;: :g ~~ -..:I ;~~ ~ 1:". ~~~ ~ 0 ...... ~- ....., ~~g ~ gf:i~ "~ ...... ~~ ::<.n :0 ~~ CONSERVATION COLLIER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080006 OR: 4312 PG: 1916 This Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights for mining purposes may be executed in two or more counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same waiver and release, and each of which shall be deemed an original. This Waiver and Release of Surface Mining Rights may be signed in counterparts, separately by each party, When all such counterparts have been signed, this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights shall be deemed fully signed by all the parties. L~~~ Witness (Signature) {] o-<.J-<.JE ~A-~ ](A THERlNE A. MULLIS STATE OF rJ, t> 1210/9 COUNTY OF 1-. e ~ T~regOing Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights was acknowledged before me this dL day of verYl.her ,2007 Katherine A, Mullis, who is personally known to me or who has produced fi. "J),.. L H'J'AlSf!J1s identification, (affix notarial seal) .L . ~1'llIIIc-_ofF!alldll . ~""Aue"2lI1O .""",~, DO _" ..... ~ Ann, c~~~~ '{!ture of Notary Public) r oN/1//E ),. ~~ (Print Name of Notary Public) NOTARY PUBLIC Serial/Commission #: My Commission Expires: Approved as to form & legal sufficiency ~&:l k;;;-ey * OR: 4312 PG: 1917 *** EXHIBIT "A" PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: WEST HALF (W1/2) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW1/4) OF NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE1/4) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONSERVATION COLLIER TAX. IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080006 4107a08 OR: 4312 PG: 1918 RICURDRD L ,mClAI RICURDS of COIIIBR COURlY, PI 12/ll/2DDI.t01:56PNORIGHlI. BROCI, CIRRI IIcm 27.00 CUPlBS 3,00 l2> Prepared By: Jennifer A. Belpedlo, Esquire Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (239) 774-8400 Retll: 1111 IST1TI 5BRVICBS BIT B9l11CIIIDT IBTBR OmCB WAIVER AND RELEASE OF SURFACE EXPLORATION RIGHTS WHEREAS, CAROLYN A. REIGNER, A MARRIED WOMAN, HEIR OF KATHLEEN J. MULLIS, DECEASED, (hereinafter referred to as "Owner") own oil. gas, and mineral rights. titles, interests. powers and privileges with respect to the real property (hereinafter referred to as "Property") located in Collier County. State of Florida, and being more particularly described in Exhibit "A". attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference; and WHEREAS, Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, (hereinafter referred to as "County") and Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Land and Water Trust, Incorporated, a Florida non profit corporation. (hereinafter referred to as "C.R.E. W") have entered into an Agreement for Sale and Purchase with O\W1er to acquire the Property for use in the Conservation Collier Program as set forth in Collier County Ordinance No. 02-63; and WHEREAS, Collier County, C.R.E.W. and Owner agree that O\W1er's existing oil, gas, and mineral rights do not include the right to explore for or extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like. See Noblin v. Harbor Hills Development. LP. v. Harbor Hills Development. 896 So, 2d 781 (Fla, DCA 2005) ciling Florida Audubon Soc'y v. Ratner, 497 So. 2d 672 (Fla, 3d DCA 1986); and WHEREAS, to ensure that potentially incompatible uses are not permitted to occur, County and C.R.E.W, have sought this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights to preclude Owner, their successors and assigns from attempting to exercise such rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like which are not compatible with the uses allowed on Conservation Collier property. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars and other good valuable considerations, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, O\W1er hereby waives all rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like and the rights to assign or lease such rights, including all rights, powers and privileges of surface investigation (including, without limitation, having ingress and egress), exploring, prosecuting, drilling (including, without limitation, installation of drilling site pads), surface extraction, separating, storing, processing and transporting (including, with respect to, but not in limitation of, such surface activities, the installation and use of structures, buildings, utilities, pipelines and other operational structures), and their right to enter upon or disturb the surface (including the right to remove personal property and improvements) with respt:ct to the Property. This Waiver and Release pertains only to surface mining of clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like, and does not restrict surface rights applicable to oil exploration and drilling. To drill for oil, and/or gas will require the owner to reasonably use the surface of Section 30. TO\W1ship 30 South, Range 28 East, Collier County, Florida, Owner agrees to work with the County and C.R.E.W. to identify a suitable well location that is agreeable to all parties involved and that complies with all local, state, and federal laws. CONSERVATION COLLIER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080006 OR: 4312 PG: 1919 This Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights for mining purposes may be executed in two or more counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same waiver and release, and each of which shall be deemed an original. This Waiver and Release of Surface Mining Rights may be signed in counterparts, separately by each party. When all such counterparts have been signed, this Waiver and Release face Explo lion Rights shall be deemed fully signed by all the parties, (!t1A~af ~ CAROL A. REIGNER ~.----- Witness Signmure) N,meS'..I"'_;t A -~A/.{...# (Pnnt or ype) STATEOF ~J.....- COUNTY OF J-lj II A J...., b"",,~ The foregoin Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights was acknowledged before me this K day of , 2007 Carolyn A. Reigner, who is personally known to me or who has produced ~ . as identification. (affix notarial seal) '- ~~~ (Si na re of Notary Public) . B.8IEC.1IOIIET .......,-.-..- . . ",~"'_\I,JtTI. ~tllD_ . _11IaIIIlI--'-- ELSIE C. MORFT (Print Name of Notary Public) NOTARY PUBLIC .....~ Serial/Commission #: uI~ t,'S~O do My Commission Expires: 5"- /(. . ;#0 I ( Approved as to form & legal sufficiency C~~~ **~-~R: 4312 PG: 1920 *** EXHIBIT "A" PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: WEST HALF (W1/2) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW1/4) OF NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE1/4) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. ", CONSERVATION COLLIER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080006 41074ng OR: 4312 PG: 1921 IICORDBU 1. .IlClAI RlCOIOS of CUlllIR CUUIIT, II lZ/1112001 at 01:5&PK DRIGBT I. BRUC1, CIIRI RICm 27.00 CUPln 3.DD ~ Prepared By: Jennifer A. Belpedlo. Esquir... Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiaml Trail Naples. Florida 34112 (239) 774.9400 WAIVER AND RELEASE OF SURFACE EXPLORATION RIGHTS R.I.: Rill BSTAII SIRVICIS III B!II/ClROl IRIIR UIPlCI WHEREAS, KAREN E. TRASK, A MARRIED WOMAN, HEIR OF KATHLEEN J. MULLIS, DECEASED, (hereinafter referred to as "Owner") own oil, gas, and mineral rights, titles, interests, powers and privileges with respect to the real property (hereinafter referred to as "Property") located in Collier County, State of Florida, and being more particularly described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference; and WHEREAS, Collier County, a political subdivision oflhe State of Florida, (hereinafter referred to as "County") and Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Land and Water Trust, Incorporated, a Florida non profit corporation, (hereinafter referred to as "C.R.E.\V") have entered into an Agreement for Sale and Purchase with Owner to acquire the Property for use in the Conservation Collier Program as set forth in Collier County Ordinance No. 02-63; and WHEREAS, Collier County, C.R.E.W. and Owner agree that Owner's existing oil, gas, and mineral rights do not include the right to explore for or extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like. See Noblin v. Harbor Hills Development, L.P. v. Harbor Hills Development, 896 So, 2d 781 (Fla, DCA 2005) citing Florida Audubon Soc'y v, Ratner. 497 So, 2d 672 (Fla, 3d DCA 1986); and WHEREAS, to ensure that potentially incompatible uses are not permitted to occur, County and C.R.E.W, have sought this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights to preclude Owner, their successors and assigns from attempting to exercise such rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like which are not compatible with the uses allowed on Conservation Collier property. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars and other good valuable considerations, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, Owner hereby waives all rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like and the rights to assign or lease such rights, including all rights, powers and privileges of surface investigation (including, without limitation, having ingress and egress), exploring, prosecuting, drilling (including, without limitation, installation of drilling site pads), surface extraction, separating, storing, processing and transporting (including, with respect to, but not in limitation of, such surface activities, the installation and use of structures, buildings, utilities, pipelines and other operational structures), and their right to enter upon or disturb the surface (including the right to remove personal property and improvements) with respect to the Property. This Waiver and Release pertains only to surface mining of clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like, and does not restrict surface rights applicable to oil exploration and drilling. To drill for oil, and/or gas will require the owner to reasonably use the surface of Section 30, Township 30 South, Range 28 East, Collier County, Florida" O~er agrees to work with the County and C.R.E. W. to identify a suitable well location that is agreeable to all parties involved and that complies with all local, state, and federal laws. CONSERVATION COLLIER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080008 OR: 4312 PG: 1922 This Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights for mining purposes may be executed in two or more counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same waiver and release, and each of which shall be deemed an original. This Waiver and Release of Surface Mining Rights may be signed in counterparts, separately by each party, When all such counterparts have been signed, this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights shall be deemed fully signed by all the parties, Name. S".:5.4A.J (Print or Type) QOrel Nam~!n61U ~ ?XLXL~.,J fin! or Type) )~ r; ~~ /KAREN E. TAASK STATE OF Fr COUNTYOF L.tZ.~ The f9~egoing Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights was acknowledged before me this i?St4.eay of l! ~ ,2007 Karen E, Trask, who is personally known to me or who has produced IJ /, as identification, (affix notarial seal) Approved a5 to form & legal sufficiency ~~Ql County Att~ (Signarure of Notary Public) '-.."'.. ''',:~rnathy (Print Name I!tl'<'~~ry Public) NOTARY PUBLIC Serial/Commission #: My Commission Expi 14.~tRy t -- OR: 4312 PG: 1923 *** EXHIBIT "A" PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: WEST HALF (W1/2) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW1/4) OF NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE1/4) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. - , 4107410 OR: 4312 PG: 1924 mama 1, lICIAL RlCORDS of CDLLliR COUX1Y, II 12/11/2001 .t 01:5611 DIIGHII, IRDCI, CLIRI Rlcm 21.00 COPIBS UO CONSERVATION COLLIER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080006 l? Prepared By: Jennifer A. Belpedlo, EsquIre Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (239) 774-8400 Retn: RIAL iSlA11 SIRVICIS IIIS911/mDI IITBR OIllCI WAIVER AND RELEASE OF SURFACE EXPLORATION RlGHTS WHEREAS, VIRGINIA KATHERINE RICHARDSON, A MARRlED WOMAN, HEIR OF A. C. SMITH, DECEASED, WHO WAS AN HEIR OF JANET AND WILLIAM SMITH, DECEASED, (hereinafter referred (0 as "Owner") own oil, gas, and mineral rights, titles, interests, powers and privileges with respect to the real property (hereinafter referred to as "Property") located in Collier County, State of Florida, and being more particularly described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference; and WHEREAS, Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, (hereinafter referred to as "County") and Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Land and Water Trust, Incorporated, a Florida non profit corporation, (hereinafter referred to as I'C,R.E.W") have entered into an Agreement for Sale and Purchase with Owner to acquire the Property for use in the Conservation Collier Program as set forth in Collier County Ordinance No. 02-63; and WHEREAS, Collier County, c.R.E.W. and Owner agree that Owner's existing oil, gas, and mineral rights do not include the right to explore for or extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like. See Noblin v. Harbor Hills Development, L.P. v. Harbor Hills Development, 896 So. 2d 781 (Fla. DCA 2005) citing Florida Audubon Soc 'y v. Rafner, 497 So. 2d 672 (Fla. 3d DCA 1986); and WHEREAS, to ensure that potentially incompatible uses are not permitted to occur, County and C.R.E. W, have sought this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights to preclude Owner, their successors and assigns from attempting to exercise such rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like which are not compatible with the uses allowed on Conservation Collier property. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars and other good valuable considerations, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, Owner hereby waives all rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like and the rights to assign or lease such rights, including all rights, powers and privileges of surface investigation (including, without limitation, having ingress and egress), exploring, prosecuting, drilling (including, without limitation, installation of drilling site pads), surface extraction, separating, storing, processing and transporting (including, with respect to, but not in limitation of. such surface activities, the installation and use of structures, buildings, utilities, pipelines and other operational structures), and their right to enter upon or disturb the surface (including the right to remove personal property and improvements) with respect to the Property. This Waiver and Release pertains only to surface mining of clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like, and does not restrict surface rights applicable to oil exploration and drilling. To drill for oil, and/or gas will require the owner to reasonably use the surface of Section 30, Township 30 South, Range 28 East, Collier County, Florida. CONSERVATION COLLIER TAX IOENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080008 OR: 4312 PG: 1925 Owner agrees to work with the County and C.R.E.W. to identify a suitable well location that is agreeable to all parties involved and that complies with all local, state, and federal laws. This Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights for mining purposes may be executed in two or more counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same waiver and release, and each of which shall be deemed an original. This Waiver and Release of Surface Mining Rights may be signed in counterparts, separately by each party. When all such counterparts have been signed, this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights shall be deemed fully signed by all the parties. _~L )\'\~0 ~ Witness (Signature) Namef?7r'l..eNDIt (A/fNCt/&<;;,TC....-R... (Print or Type) p ~~.;JJJ Witness (Signl'llure) %~ -~ ~~ ~"KATHERI~~ilA SON Name: Plt-iTl /4JWI/t..6!',~( -/t'A-t--L- (Print or Type) *' 1'(ZaIlINce ~ OF 0 tv rft1'l.1 0 ) c Prf\J A-t:> A COUNTY OF H-I'I-L-D 1M /'n'J l) The foregoing Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights was acknowledged before me this II day of Nt,Vethlb8t<.- , 2007 by Virginia Katherine Richardson, who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification. (affix notarial seal) PrA-V10 V,C-TVIL ( rint Name ofNolary Public) NOTARY PUBLIC Serial/Commission #: My Commission Expires: NO Fr~~~ON ,. r ap)~.;.~1'J l' >>':: ," '""",:',; ""'" ,," ,~f f:~ I {~ ,{:?.\ ~l ~.~R ..,,~' "/4......'. {, I :tw Approved as to form & legal sufficiency ~1:K <::iai; .County rney **~OR: 4312 PG: 1926 *** EXHIBIT "A" PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: WEST HALF (W1/2) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW1/4) OF NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE1/4) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. EXCEPT SELLERS RESERVE ANY OIL, GAS, AND MINERAL, RIGHTS OWNED BY THEM AS SET FORTH IN ANY PREVIOUSLY RECORDED DEED. W \ Prepared By: Jennifer A. Belpedlo, Esquire Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiaml Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (239) 774-8400 4107411 OR: 4312 PG: 1927 RBCORDID in ,ICIAL RBCORDS of COLLIBR COUITY, IL 12/11/2001 at 01:56PM DWIGHT I. BROCK, CLIRK RBC FIB 35.50 coms 1.00 Retn: REAL BSTATI SIRVICIS BIT 8m/CIIDY IITBR omcl W AlYER AND RELEASE OF SURFACE EXPLORATION RIGHTS WHEREAS, THOMAS GmBS. SMITH. A MARRIED MAN, HEIR OF A.C. SMITH, DECEASED, WHO WAS AN HEIR OF JANET AND WILLIAM SMITH, DECEASED, (hereinafter referred to as "Owner'') own oil, gas, and mineral rights, titles, interests, powers and privileges with respect to the real property (hereinafter referred to as "Property'') located in Collier County, State of Florida, and being more particularly described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a part hereofby reference; and WHEREAS, Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, (hereinafter referred to as "County'') and Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Land and Water Trust, Incorporated, a Florida non profit corporation, (hereinafter referred to as "CoR-E. W'') have entered into an Agreement for Sale and Purchase with Owner to acquire . the Property for use in the Conservation Collier Program as set forth in Collier County Ordinance No. 02-63; and WHEREAS, Collier County, C.R-E. W. and Owner agree that Owner's existing oil, gas, and mineral rights do not include the right to explore for or extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like. See Noblin Y. Harbor Hills Development, L.P. Y. Harbor Hills Development, 896 So. 2d 781 (FIe. DCA 2005) citing Florida Audubon Soc y Y. Ratner, 497 So. 2d 672 (FIe. 3d DCA 1986); and WHEREAS, to ensure that potentially incompatible uses are not permitted to occur, County and C.R.E.W, have sought this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights to preclude Owner, their successors and assigns from attempting to exercise such rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like which are not compatible with the uses allowed on Conservation Collier property. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the sum ofTen Dollars and other good valuable considerations, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, Owner hereby ~- -lR: 4312 PG: 1928 waives all rights to extrnct minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like and the rights to assign or lease such rights, including all rights, powers and privileges of surface investigation (including, without limitation, having ingress and egress), exploring, prosecuting, drilling (including, without limitation, installation of drilling site pads), surface extrnction, separating, storing, processing and transporting (including, with respect to, but not in limitation of, such surface activities, the installation and use of structures, buildings, utilities, pipelines and other opemtional structures), and their right to enter upon or disturb the surface (including the right to remove personal property and improvements) with respect to the Property. Ibis Waiver and Release pertains only to surface mining of clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like, and does not restrict surface rights applicable to oil explomtion and drilling. To drill for oil, and/or gas will require the owner to reasonably use the surface of Section 30, Township 30 South, Range 28 East, Collier County, Florida. Owner agrees to work with the County and eR.E. W. to identifY a suitable well location that is agreeable to all parties involved and that complies with all local, state, and federal laws. Ibis Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights for mining purposes may be executed in two or more counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same waiver and release, and each of which shall be deemed an original. Ibis Waiver and Release of Surface Mining Rights may be signed in counterparts, separately by each party. When all such counterparts have been signed, this Waiver and Release of Surface Explomtion Rights shall be deemed fully signed by all the parties. ~~- P WiU-(~'-~ftAtZZ- Name: ,t;.t':I1N/~' V !.lJ'l.O'VI':/ THOMAS GmBS SMITH II ::orType) Q), . Ui!. L- tJ ~"-W) Wiu- (Signature) . Name: A t1r+tl. vJ. s;: hi pViJO Y (Print or Type) PR.'II;',c~ . ~OF 0~'T4;f;tJ PrvVtitlL Cffl:lN'Pi OF 0 rJe r io - QR: 4312 PG: 1929 The foregoing Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights was acknowledged before me this M..lI! day of It/a r/~' H (;6.< ,2007 by Thomas Gibbs Smith, '..lie is p....llllll)'liR. R Ie.... .r ~ll.lIas ~ l19i~...li1il:alieR whO is fe.--"on...llj \(I\OW,' -I-o~ (affix notarial seal) ~~ . VV ~ .---- (Si 0 Public) ,r."q/?/oI/<: ..j ./?RoWN (Print Name of Notary Public) NOTARY PUBLIC Serial/Commission #: Approved I' 10 lor," IllIOlII lUllltIClllO ~~~ Y ~. o~nly 1. ey My Commission Expires: ~.~I{ /~ '" II:, 1..,I';=-&' . i~J1~f;~~ !- g ) '-' ,~, ,...,~l' \\~ "I'" *- OR: 4312 PG: 1930 *** EXHIBIT "A" PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: WEST HALF (W1/2) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 LEGAL DESCRIPTION NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW1/4) OF NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE1/4) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. ... CONSERVATION COLLIER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053060200 & 00053060006 Prepared By: Jennifer A. aelpedlo, Eequlre Office of the County Attorney 3301 Ea.t Tamlaml Trail Napla., Florida 34112 (239) 774.8400 4107412 OR: 4312 PG: 1931 RiCORDID 1, lIClAL RICORDS 01 COLLIBR CDUBII, !L 12/17/2007 .t 01 :56P! DilGHII. IROCI, CLBRI RBCm 21.00 copm 3.00 l3 Retn: RBAL ISIAII SBRVlCIS ill a9l1/CIIDI ImlDl!ICI WAIVER AND RELEASE OF SURF ACE EXPLORA nON RIGHTS WHEREAS, ELSPETH CAROLYN SMITH, A MARRlED WOMAN, HEIR OF ELSPETH FLETCHER WHO WAS AN HEIR OF JANET AND WILLIAM SMITH, DECEASED AND PETER D. FLETCHER, A MARRIED MAN, HEIR OF ELSPETH FLETCHER WHO WAS AN HEIR OF JANET AND WILLIAM SMITH, DECEASED, (hereinafter refen'ed to as "O\Vner") own oil, gas, and mineral rights, titles, interests, powers and privileges with respect to the real property (hereinafter referred to as "Property") located in Collier County, State of Florida, and being more particularly described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference; and WHEREAS, Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, (hereinafter referred to as "County") and Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Land and Water Trust, Incorporated, a Florida non profit corporation, (hereinafter referred to as "C.R.E. W") have entered into an Agreement for Sale and Purchase with Owner to acquire the Property for use in the Conservation Collier Program as set forth in Collier County Ordinance No. 02-63; and WHEREAS, Collier County, C.R.E.W. and Owner agree that Owner's existing oil, gas, and mineral rights do not include the right to explore for or extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like. See Noblin v. Harbor Hills Development. L.P. v. Harbor Hills Development, 896 So. 2d 781 (Fla. DCA 2005) citing Florida Audubon Soc'y v. Rainer, 497 So. 2d 672 (Fla. 3d DCA 1986); and WHEREAS, to ensure that potentially incompatible uses are not permitted to occur, County and C.R.E. W, have sought this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights to preclude Owner, their successors and assigns from attempting to exercise such rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like which are not compatible with the uses allowed on Conservation Collier property. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars and other good valuable considerations, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, Owner hereby waives all rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like and the rights to assign or lease such rights, including all rights, powers and privileges of surface investigation (including, without limitation, having ingress and egress), exploring, prosecuting, drilling (including, without limitation, installation of drilling site pads), surface extraction, separating, storing, processing and transporting (including, with respect to, but not in limitation of, such surface activities, the installation and use of structures, buildings, utilities, pipelines and other operational structures), and their right to enter upon or disturb the surface (including the right to remove personal property and improvements) with respect to the Property. This Waiver and Release pertains only to surface mining of clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like, and does not restrict surface rights applicable to oil exploration and drilling. To drill for oil, and/or gas will require the owner to reasonably use the surface of Section 30, Township 30 South, Range 28 East, Collier County, Florida. CONSERVATION COLLIER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080006 OR: 4312 PG: 1932 Owner agrees to work with the County and C.R.E. W. to identify a suitable well location that is agreeable to all parties involved and that complies with all local, state, and federal laws. This Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights for mining purposes may be executed in two or more counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same waiver and release, and each of which shall be deemed an original. This Waiver and Release of Surface Mining Rights may be signed in counterparts, separately by each party. \\!hen all such counterparts have been signed, this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights shall be deemed fully signed by all the parties. P ~'h1fldr~ W+tlless(Signlllure) Nllme:rA-rr1 ltOwA("c~I- l-f~L-L- {Prilll or Type) d'lc~ . VI j I'll, ~. " Witness (Slgnlllure) N6me:'BfWVi>4 W.^,~,-lt;..S1l2r1 (Print or Type) STATE OF OAX'AA.O COUNTY OF L-t-14-vi) ~mAvt) , rhe foregoing Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights was acknowledged before me this ~ day of JJov.LfI''',.f)U . 2007 by Elspeth Carolyn Smith, who is personally known to me or who has produced 'II'o./a. as identification. ~ ,\'j 1/'1' ~,~x'no\ati'at ~~~l~ ,t.. . " ,. '.~'!I/llPH WILT(ijilENEDICT I ;.:"'~~;i~~isrvPubJjC , '.'..'~'" C~I,~d.qn.~'1,~N ,\u:nv fK8 .:~Jt~ \, . '"":"1, ~ (Signature of NotaT)' Public) (/AvIlA W1VW..-J (~jv( (Print Name of Notary Public) NOTARY PUBLIC Serial/Commission #' ~4(t:j1" e My Commission Expires: 11I./'-' . J2~.~;~,iJe&; Witness (Slgnlllule) Name PA-tfl It-owALNS~1 '" i..f'l4V1.- {prinlorType} ,~, G, J'ilA'ZJi;- Witness (Signlllure) Name: txlcv/YI vV.N~~ (Print or Type) STATE OF Ot-v-rr:wt~O COUNTY OF UA:-t,..-ntVVl-A1J/~ The foregoing Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights was acknowledged before me this ~ day'of'~v.t........M.t __,2007 by Peter D. Fletcher, who is personally known 10 me or who has produl;ed '"~';.,.,..",. '^~ as identification. '~~,.,;:Jo~~~t.~W= ~ \"" "_~;.;r.j;t~,, (Signature of Notal)' Public) ~I-IH ""<4lW Wvwo<r (Print Name of Notal)' Public) NOTARY PUBLIC SeriaJ/Commission #: ~")/.I f1'i My Commission Expires' iA/~ Appro....ed .. to form & legal lu1flcienov ~~;tyqtI~Y - "'''''\~ ..'X ;: **'-JR: 4312 PG: 1933 *** EXHIBIT "A" PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: WEST HALF (W1/2) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW1/4) OF NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE1/4) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. _.- CONSERVATION COLLIER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080006 4107~ J OR: 4312 PG: 1934 RBCORDBD 1. OI!lClA1 mOlDs of COLLIIR COOHII, II 11/11/2001 .t Dl:561! OVIGBII, BROCK, CLIRI RBcm 27.00 cams 3.00 \ ~ Prepared By: Jennifer A. Belpedfo, Esquire Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamlami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (239) 774.8400 Retn: RIAL ISlAll SIRVICIS llIa9l1/CIIlDI JilHR DI!lCI WAIVER AND RELEASE OF SURFACE EXPLORATION RIGHTS WHEREAS, MARION JEAN HOSTEIN, A WIDOW AND HEIR OF JANET AND WILLIAM SMITH, DECEASED, (hereinafter referred to as "Owner") own oil, gas, and mineral rights, titles, interests, powers and privileges with respect to the real property (hereinafter referred to as "Property") located in Collier County, State of Florida, and being more particularly described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference; and WHEREAS, Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, (hereinafter referred to as "County") and Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Land and Water Trust, Incorporated, a Florida non profit corporation, (hereinafter referred to as "C.R.E. W") have entered into an Agreement for Sale and Purchase with Owner to acquire the Property for use in the Conservation Collier Program as set forth in Collier County Ordinance No. 02-63; and WHEREAS, Collier County, C.R.E.W. and Owner agree that Owner's existing oil, gas, and mineral rights do not include the right to explore for or extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like. See Noblin v. Harbor Hills Development, L.P. v. Harbor Hills Development, 896 So. 2d 781 (Fla. DCA 2005) citing Flurida Audubon Soc'y v. Rutner, 497 So. 2d 672 (Fla. 3d DCA 1986); and WHEREAS, to ensure that potentially incompatible uses are not permitted to occur, County and C.R.E.W, have sought this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights to preclude Owner, their successors and assigns from attempting to exercise such rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like which are not compatible with the uses allowed on Conservation Collier property. ..v~~ (m. 9. W.) NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the ~um of Ten Dollars and other good valuable considerations, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, Owner hereby waives all rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like and the rights to assign or lease such rights, including all rights, powers and privileges of surface investigation (including, without limitation, having ingress and egress), exploring, prosecuting, drilling (including, without limitation, installation of drilling site pads), surface extraction, separating, storing, processing and transporting (including, with respect to, but not in limitation of, such surface activities, the installation and use of structures, buildings, utilities, pipelines and other operational structures), and their right to enter upon or disturb the surface (including the right to remove personal property and improvements) with respect to the Property. This Waiver and Release pertains only to surface mining of clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like, and does not restrict surface rights applicable to oil exploration and drilling. To drill for oil, andlor gas will require the owner to reasonably use the surface of Section 30, Township 30 South, Range 28 East, Collier County, Florida. Owner agrees to work with the County and C.R.E.W. to identify a suitable well location that is agreeable to all parties involved and that complies with all local, state, and federal laws. - OR: 4312 PG: 1935 CONSERVATION COLLIER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080008 This Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights for mining purposes may be executed in two or more counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same waiver and release, and each of which shall be deemed an original. This Waiver and Release of Surface Mining Rights may be signed in counterparts, separately by each party. When all such counterparts have been signed, this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights shall be deemed fully signed by all the parties. ~~ Witness (Si u Name: r 1111 ~f j {'.f!,owtv (Print or ypeb /) ~ ~r~-~ ' itness (Sigmture) Name: A AI ;;- A '*{ /..{ /1" vVAY (Print or Type) ?ff/),h_~ ~ ~.:..."" MARION JEA~ "OSTEIN fll.otJ>/oJ4E> S'fA.'F& OF 0 NT A /1,1 '" COUNTY OF flALIl/MA/oJfJ The foregoing Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights was acknowledged before me this ~day of A/~ ,/,,;'1131!1'~, 2007 by Marion Jean Hostein, who is personally known to me ~d a5 idenli HGatiQp. - .," -(c (affix notarial seal) ,~/'''//-:'':::'Ilj.j T.~~", ,p11' 0 \J N'''':;~:' d ~ <:'>"<;""'"'"""'" .-~~. ~;r..~ Ofl~ (.;,:l r..-"a ~ ~,:~~r 1-' o,~~J--".f .:::....'...,.p940.) :'0" $' ~ bJ tJ.,U(,Q- ~t L./~~..:J I' . '_A-""''';! FIZ-"I'VI<. oJ. 11<<,1V1)N (Print Name of Notary Public) NOTARY PUBLIC Serial/Commission #: My Commission Expires: r p ~ Approved as to form & legel sufficiency ~u~AI~n.y t., OR: 4312 PG: 1936 *** EXHIBIT "A" PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: WEST HALF (W1/2) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW1/4) OF NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE1/4) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONSERVATION COLLIER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080006 41074-14 OR: 4312 PG: 1937 RICORDID lL .llClAL RICORDS of CDLLlBR CODMTI, II 12/11/2001 .t 01:5iPK DnGHII. BROCK, CLlRI RBC !II 21.00 cams 5.00 ~ Prepared By: Jennifer A. Belpedlo, Esquire Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (239) 774.8400 WAIVER AND RELEASE OF SURFACE EXPLORATION RIGHTS Retn: RlU ISlAll SIIVICBB III 8m/cIIDI IHIBR omcl WHEREAS, GULF COAST LAND SERVICES, INC., a Florida corporation, (hereinafter referred to as "'Owner") own oil, gas, and mineral rights, titles, interests, powers and privileges with respect to the real property (hereinafter referred to as "Property") located in Collier County, State of Florida, and being more particularly described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference; and WHEREAS, Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, (hereinafter referred to as "County") and Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Land and Water Trust, Incorporated, a Florida non profit corporation, (hereinafter referred to as "C.R.E. W") have entered into an Agreement for Sale and Purchase with Owner to acquire the Property for use in the Conservation Collier Program as set forth in Collier County Ordinance No. 02-63; and WHEREAS, Collier County, C.R.E.W, and Owner agree that Owner's existing oil, gas, and mineral rights do not include the right to explore for or extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like. See Noblin v. Harbor Hills Development, L.P. v. Harbor Hills Development, 896 So. 2d 781 (Fla. DCA 2005) citing Florida Audubon Soc y v. Ratner, 497 So. 2d 672 (Fla. 3d DCA 1986); and WHEREAS, to ensure that potentially incompatible uses are not permitted to occur, County and C.R.E.W, have sought this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights to preclude Owner, their successors and assigns from attempting to exercise such rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like which are not compatible with the uses allowed on Conservation Collier property. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars and other good valuable considerations, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, Owner hereby waives all rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like and the rights to assign or lease such rights, including all rights, powers and privileges of surface investigation (including, without limitation, having ingress and egress), exploring, prosecuting, drilling (including, without limitation, installation of drilling site pads), surface extraction, separating, storing, processing and transporting (including, with respect to, but not in limitation of, such surface activities, the installation and use of structures, buildings, utilities, pipelines and other operational structures), and their right to enter upon or disturb the surface (including the right to remove personal property and improvements) with respect to the Property. This Waiver and Release pertains only to surface mining of clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like, and does not restrict surface rights applicable to oil exploration and drilling. To drill for oil, and/or gas will require the owner to reasonably use the surface of Section 30, Township 30 South, Range 28 East, Collier County, Florida. Owner agrees to work with the County and C.R.E.W. to identify a suitable well location that is agreeable to all parties involved and that complies with all local, state, and federal laws. j~ CONSERVATION COLLIER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080008 OR: 4312 PG: 1938 This Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights for mining purposes may be executed in two or more counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same waiver and release, and each of which shall be deemed an original. This Waiver and Release of Surface Mining Rights may be signed in counterparts, separately by each party. When all such counterparts have been signed, this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights shall be deemed fully signed by all the parties. ~~r~ Witness (Signarure) Name--rr 0t.... CV'Vl-I1.W (PrintorT ICES, INC., STATE~ COUNTY 0 W The oregoing Waiver and Release of Surface Explor' ights was acknowledged before me this ~ day of .- , 2007 by John M. Cheesema , Pre" ent, on behalf of Gulf Coast Land SerViles, Inc., a F;lc5rid.a corporation, who is personally known to me or ho has roduced 1l\ '\;i1) Lib- as identification. 6' .. ' ',;" (amx. notarial. seal) .....0 . ,'"tc.: c -\ II-,J..()c 07 Approved as to form & legal sufficiency ~CrR ~ pounty Allor~ **~1R: 4312 PG: 1939 *** EXHIBIT "A" PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: WEST HALF ryJ1/2) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW1/4) OF NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE1/4) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. L3 . Prepared By: Je~mfer A. BeJpedio, Esquire Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (239) 774.8400 WAIVER AND RELEASE OF SURFACE EXPLORATION RIGHTS 4107415 OR: 4312 PG: 1940 R1CORDID In ..!IClAL RlCDRDS of cmm COURII, PI 12/1112D01.t Dl:ml DilGH'll. BROCI, mRI RIC lIB 27.08 cams 3.00 CONSERVATION COlLIER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080006 Retn: RBAL BSIAII SBRVICIS Bll 9917/CIBDI IBllRomCI WHEREAS, E.E. (MIKE) CHEESEMAN and SANDRA S. CHEESEMAN, husband and wife, (hereinafter referred to as "Owner") own oil, gas, and mineral rights, titles, interests, powers and privileges with respect to the real property (hereinafter referred to as ""Property") located in Collier County, State of Florida, and being more particularly described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference; and WHEREAS, Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, (hereinafter referred to as "County") and Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Land and Water Trust, Incorporated, a Florida non profit corporation, (hereinafter referred to as "C.R,E, WOO) have entered into an Agreement for Sale and Purchase with Owner to acquire the Property for use in the Conservation Collier ProWam as set forth in Collier County Ordinance No. 02-63; and WHEREAS, Collier County, C.R,E. W. and Owner agree that O'Mler's existing oil, gas, and mineral rights do not include the right to explore for or extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like. See Noblin v. Harbor Hills Development, LP. v. Harbor Hilis Development, 896 So. 2d 781 (Fla. DCA 2005) citing Florida Audubon SOC); v. Ratner, 497 So. 2d 672 (Fla. 3d DCA 1986); and WHEREAS, to ensure that potentially incompatible uses are not permitted to occur, County and C.R.E.W, have sought this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights to preclude Owner, their successors and assigns from attempting to exercise such rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like which are not compatible with the uses allowed on Conservation Collier property. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars and other good valuable considerations, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, Owner hereby waives all rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like and the rights to assign or lease such rights, including all rights, powers and privileges of surface investigation (including, without limitation, having ingress and egress), exploring, prosecuting, drilling (including, without limitation, installation of drilling site pads), surface extraction, separating, storing, processing and transporting (including, with respect to, but not in limitation of, such surface activities, the installation and use of structures, buildings, utilities, pipelines and other operational structures), and their right to enter upon or disturb the surface (including the right to remove personal property and improvements) with respect to the Property. This Waiver and Release pertains only to surface mining of clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like, and does not restrict surface rights applicable 10 oil exploration and drilling. To drill for oil, and/or gas will require the owner to reasonably use the surface of Section 30, Township 46 South, Range 28 East, Collier County, Florida. Owner agrees to work with the County and c.R.E. W. to identify a suitable well location that is agreeable to all parties involved and that complies with all local, state, and federal Jaws. CONSERVATION COLLIER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080006 - OR: 4312 PG: 1941 This Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights for mining purposes may be executed in two or more counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same waiver and release, and each of which shall be deemed an original. This Waiver and Release of Surface Mining Rights may be signed in counterparts, separately by each party. When all such counterparts have been signed, this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights shall be deemed fully signed by all the parties. ~. (s;~.=)~~ N""~(/)I ads: (PnntorType) ~ ~~.Q... WItness (SIgnature) N"",~~+rar (Print or Type) *rE'~4'_ .E. (Mike) Cheeseman STATE OF--+-)O"; J........ COUNTYOF J..~~ O~~goiJ!g ~~jver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights was acknowledged before me this at.> tt.. day of ~ 2007 by E.E. (Mike) Cheeseman, who is personally known to me or who has produced t..OL as identification. C. 0155 -.;z 05 -..:18 - I hB - 0 (affix notarial seal) i"~Y~ ~~e~~b~~:~orFjOride ~ C b. i t.ty commiuiOn 001599533 ~D" Exporlla07126120" ( . I'lEJUE.lE -n. mATr~ (Prim Name of Notary Public) NOTARY PUBLIC Serial/Commission #; Df) 1.9q S3.3 My Commission Expires: :r~ .:lS- JJ 6.....0r N""'S;"//V c,s-h- (Print or Type) ~ SUM 1?o~rfro.Q.. Wimess(Signilture) N"",Su~n\?b;e(\--\f-u.\ (Print or Type) 1\ hi &;,t..... -_ Sandra S. Cheeseman STATE OF !:.OJoid"'--' COUNTY OF _ ~ T!u:...foregoing Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights was acknowledged before me this ..3SL T:L day of UeJt~...L ,2007 by Sandra S. Cheeseman, who is personally known to me or who has produced 7.t. 0 I "identifioation. (!:..:l.55 - ~"f- 38 - ~J- c) (affix notarial seal) "'.. '~~ NOlary Pl,IOIiC Stile or Florid. . . Oer1"'M.~,.y l;Dr~..,I ~}p~O:O~~o~~gg533 ~Z- PI gnature of Notary Public) DeNest: /"- m~ (Print Name of Notary Public) NOTARY PUBLIC Serial/Commission #: ~~ My Commission Expires: '-;t~..2~- 1/ Approved as to form & legal suffIciency ~':::<IJ , ounty Attor~ **.. OR: 4312 PG: 1942 *** EXHIBIT "A" PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: WEST HALF (W1/2) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW1/4) OF NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE1/4) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. I _ L3 CONSERVATION COLLIER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080006 Prepared By: Jenni1er A. Belpedlo, Esquire Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamlami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (239) 774.8400 4107416 OR: 4312 PG: 1943 RSCORDIO in .ClAL RICORDS 01 COLLIBl CDU!I!, II 12/11/2007 at Dl:5m DWIGSII. SROCI, mRB Rlcm 27.00 CDPfS5 5,00 Rotn: RSAL ISIAII SIRVlCSS III 89l7/CIBDI mil OIllCS WAIVER AND RELEASE OF SURFACE EXPLORATION RIGHTS WHEREAS, WESLEY E. WILLIAMS, (hereinafter referred to as "Owner") leases oil, gas, and mineral rights, titles, interests, powers and privileges with respect to the real property (hereinafter referred to as "Property") located in Collier County, State of Florida, and being more particularly described in Exhibil "A", attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference; and WHEREAS, Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, (hereinafter referred to as "County") and Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed Land and Water Trust, Incorporated, a Florida non profit corporation, (hereinafter referred to as "C.R.E. W") have entered into an Agreement for Sale and Purchase with Owner to acquire the Property for use in the Conservation Collier Program as set forth in Collier County Ordinance No. 02-63; and WHEREAS, Collier County, C.R.E.W. and Owner agree that Owner's existing oil, gas, and mineral rights do not include the right to explore for or extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like. See Noblin v. Harbor Hills Development, L.P. v. Harbor Hills Development, 896 So. 2d 781 [Fla. DCA 2005) citing Florida Audubon Soc y v. Ratner, 497 So. 2d 672 [Fla. 3d DCA 1986); and WHEREAS, to ensure that potentially incompatible uses are not permitted to occur, County and C.R.E.W, have sought this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights to preclude Owner, their successors and assigns from attempting to exercise such rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like which are not compatible with the uses allowed on Conservation Collier property. NOW, THEREFORE. in consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars and other good valuable considerations, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, Owner hereby waives all rights to extract minerals on the surface such as clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like and the rights to assign or lease such rights, including all rights, powers and privileges of surface investigation (including, without limitation, having ingress and egress), exploring. prosecuting, drilling (including, without limitation, installation of drilling site pads), surface extraction, separating. storing, processing and transporting (including, with respect to, but not in limitation of, such surface activities, the installation and use of structures, buildings, utilities, pipelines and C I,.jTt"-JIIO/'J AL'-Y LE:.FT P::.LAN l<"J CONSERVATION COLLIER TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 & 00053080006 ~R: 4312 PG: 1944 other operational structures), and their right to enter upon or disturb the surface (including the right to remove personal property and improvements) with respect to the Property. This Waiver and Release pertains only to surface mining of clay, sand, topsoil, limestone, or the like, and does not restrict surface rights applicable to oil exploration and drilling. To drill for oil, and/or gas will require the owner to reasonably use the surface of Section 30, Township 46 South, Range 28 East, Collier County, Florida. Owner agrees to work with the County and C.R.E. W. to identify a suitable well location that is agreeable to all parties involved and that complies with all local, state, and federal laws. This Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights for mining purposes may be executed in two or more counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same waiver and release, and each of which shall be deemed an original. This Waiver and Release of Surface Mining Rights may be signed in cOWlterparts, separately by each party. When all such counterparts have been signed, this Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights shall be deemed fully signed by all the parties. tL,~ Witl1ess(Signatull:) N~, 0..reri ~ -(PrinforType) 'AI etft. ~ VJ ifc:'- WESLEY . WILLIAMS . Ulmn~UJ.,,~ift- Wjtl1e~~ (Signature) N~, E.bw1\11.t> /'(Ii.(A N'iE TTE (Print or Type) STATE OF FLOlZIM COUNTY OF I-EE' _M_ 11-. The foregoing Waiver and Release of Surface Exploration Rights was acknowledged before me this ':2-6 day of O(~~E ~ ' 2007 by Wesley E. Williams, who is personally known to me or who has produced FLoP.lb1\ bf..IL8.{ U( identification. (affix notarial seal) _ r:.DW~llb 1\'1~-"'.'!EntOO (Priot Name of Notll1Y Public) ~~i:t~:~~~~;;#: DT) 61-1 ~4-b My Commission Expires: 1'2.- I~ -2010 Approved as lo~orm & legal sufficiency ~'K'0 I unty A~ey *. OR: 4312 PG: 1945 *** EXHIBIT "A" PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: WEST HALF (W1/2) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND PROPERTY TAX IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 00053080200 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NORTHWEST QUARTER (NW1/4) OF NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE1/4) OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA.