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3) The specification will be developed by an IDEM Accredited Asbestos Project <br />Engineer and will contain the necessary handling and disposal requirements to <br />ensure the proper removal and disposal of the asbestos containing materials. <br />d. Environmental Abatement Specifications <br />1) The Engineer will take the existing environmental reports and incorporate the <br />information into the project specifications. <br />2) The specifications will contain the necessary handling and disposal requirements to <br />ensure the proper removal and disposal of any chemicals or other liquids left in the <br />facility, mercury switches, and other Universal Wastes. <br />e. Environmental Remediation Plans and Specification <br />1) Underground Storage Tanks (if present) <br />a. The Engineer will utilize the existing environmental reports and information <br />gathered through discussion with the Owner's personnel to develop <br />specifications for the removal, handling, and disposal of the UST systems <br />present on -site. <br />b. The Engineer will identify the required closure sampling frequency and <br />laboratory analysis in the specifications that will be required to be followed <br />during the UST closure. <br />c. The Engineer develop removal, handling, and disposal requirements to be <br />followed in the event contaminated soil is encountered during the removal of the <br />DST's or site excavation activities. <br />d. The Engineer shall develop environmental soil, liquid contaminant and <br />underground storage tank unit price items for incorporation into the bidding <br />documents. Environmental remediation allowances will be established for use <br />with the environmental soil, liquid contaminant and underground storage tank <br />unit price items. <br />2) NOT included in this Agreement are environmental services needed to perform the <br />closure sampling, obtain approvals including, but not limited to, a No Further <br />Acton letter(s) from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management. <br />f. Utility Abandonment Plans and Specifications <br />1) The Engineer shall identify the extent of utility abandonment within the site <br />development and structural plans and specifications. This shall include providing <br />for the plugging or capping of lines to be abandoned/demolished which connect to <br />active lines intended to remain in place throughout demolition. <br />Page G <br />(Exhibit A — Engineer's Services) <br />EJCDC E-500 Agreement Between Owner and Engineer for Professional Services <br />Copyright O 2008 National Society of Professional Engineers for EJCDC. All rights reserved. <br />