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NINYO & MOORE
Contract #
A-2018-189
Agency
PUBLIC WORKS
Council Approval Date
8/21/2018
Expiration Date
8/20/2021
Insurance Exp Date
5/1/2019
Destruction Year
2026
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RFP No. 18-043 <br />Al - Environmental Site Assessment <br />included relevant figures and maps depicting the results of the Phase II ESAs and implementation of the <br />selected remedial action. The RAPS were approved by the Orange County Health Care Agency <br />(OCHCA). Ninyo & Moore has completed overseeing implementation of the remedial action at another <br />section of the above project that involves excavation and disposal of approximately 10,000 cubic yards of <br />arsenic and petroleum hydrocarbon impacted soil. The project is being funded by federal and local <br />grants. Ninyo & Moore prepared the report and submitted to the OCHCA for approval. <br />City of Temple City, Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments and Hazardous <br />Building Materials Survey <br />Reference: Brian Haworth, City of Temple City <br />(626) 285-2171; bhaworth@templecity.us <br />Ninyo & Moore has performed a Hazardous Building <br />Materials Survey (HRMS), a Phase I ESA, and a <br />Phase II ESA for the previously -occupied mortuary <br />property located at 5800 Temple City Boulevard, <br />Temple City, California. <br />The HBMS followed United States Environmental <br />Protection Agency (EPA), and Housing and Urban <br />Development (HUD) guidelines and based on the <br />results, Ninyo & Moore also prepared hazardous <br />building material abatement specifications for the City <br />to use as bid documents for upcoming work practices <br />and required regulations for the proper removal and <br />disposal of hazardous building materials in <br />accordance with local, state, and federal regulations. <br />The Phase I ESA was performed in accordance with the ASTM International (ASTM) Standard Practice <br />for Environmental Site Assessments on Commercial Real Estate E 1527-05, the objective of the Phase I <br />ESA was to identify, to the extent feasible pursuant to the process described in ASTM Practice E 1527- <br />05, RECs, which are defined by ASTM as "the presence or likely presence of any hazardous substances <br />or petroleum products on a property under conditions that indicate an existing release, a past release, or <br />a material threat of a release of any hazardous substances or petroleum products into structures on the <br />property or into the ground, ground water, or surface water of the property." Although no RECs were <br />identified, based on the results of the Phase I ESA, the City requested a Phase II ESA to address some <br />identified potential issues. Ninyo & Moore performed the Phase II ESA and the City successfully <br />purchased the property. <br />Ninyo & Moore I City of Santa Ana - (Al) Environmental Site Assessment 105-00713 1 June 5, 2018 <br />
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