810 Channelside Drive Soil Remediation
- Response deadline
- Aug 28, 2026 Due in 40 days
- Date posted
- Jul 17, 2026
- Source
- Open notice
Description
The property located at 810 Channelside Drive, is under the ownership of the City, purchased using Channel District CRA funds. The property is intended for a future public park. Property is a designated Brownfield Area (Resolution No. 2024-1118). A 3-Phase Environmental Site Assessment was completed for the property. A Remedial Action Plan (RAP) was drafted thereafter and is currently under review by the Hillsborough County Environmental Protection Commission (EPC). The site remediation will be in accordance with the RAP and ESA and recommendations which include, but not limited to, site source removal, soil excavation, and source disposal. Vendor shall provide excavation of top 0.5’ of impacted soil as outlined (SR-1 & SR-2) Supplemental Environmental Site Assessment, dated March 5, 2026. The firm that conducted ESA's will oversee the excavation. In total, approximately 11.4 cubic yards of soil will be removed. Work is expected to take one day. At this time, it is not anticipated the excavated areas will be backfilled with imported fill material, and instead, the sidewalls will be sloped to grade. However, if imported material is needed to backfill the proposed excavation areas for future development, the remedial contractor will collect a backfill sample from the proposed source and have the sample analyzed by a National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program-certified laboratory for the following parameters before importing the backfill material to the site: – Full list VOCs – EPA method 8260 – Full list SVOCs to include PAHs – EPA method 8270 – 8 RCRA metals – EPA method 6010 or 6020 and 7471 – TRPHs – FL-PRO method – Pesticides – EPA method 8081 – Polychlorinated biphenyls – EPA method 8082 Location of overhead and underground utilities shall be confirmed and clearly marked before proceeding with excavation activities. Sunshine State One Call will be notified, and if necessary, a private utility locating service will be subcontracted to locate underground utilities within the excavation limits. Appropriate actions shall be taken by the remedial contractor before and during activities to ensure utilities are not damaged or compromised. Silt fence will be installed at the perimeter of the site or proposed excavation areas to reduce migration of soil particles/turbid water off-site. Monitoring wells MW-1 through MW-5 will be located/marked in the field to avoid damaging these wells during remedial activities, if possible. Excavation activities will include excavation, direct loading and/or on-site stockpiling of excavated soil, transport, off-site disposal of soil, backfilling or sloping to grade, and site restoration as desired by the Client. Individual activities for the proposed remedial actions are described in detail below.
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