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Scope of Work and Cost Proposal for Beck’s Lake NPL/LaSalle Park Area <br />April 22, 2021 <br />Page 1 of 3 <br />April 22, 2021 <br />City of South Bend <br />Legal Department <br />227 West Jefferson Boulevard #1200 <br />South Bend, Indiana 46601 <br />Attn: Stephanie Steele, <br />Corporation Counsel <br />RE: SCOPE OF WORK CHANGES AND COST ADJUSTMENTS, BECK’S LAKE NPL <br />SITE/LASALLE PARK AREA, SOUTH BEND, INDIANA <br />(PROJECT 2018-0225) <br />Dear Ms. Steele: <br />Jones Petrie Rafinski Corp. (JPR) is pleased to submit this Scope of Work Changes and Cost <br />Adjustments as a fourth amendment to the original professional services agreement (PSA) dated August <br />14, 2018 for work associated with additional offsite waste delineation (Task 1), groundwater investigation <br />(Task 2), soil management plan (SMP) implementation (Task 3), general consulting services (Task 4) <br />and soil sampling to define Areas of Concern (Task 5) for the Beck’s Lake NPL Site/LaSalle Park Area <br />project. <br />SCOPE OF WORK CHANGES BY TASK WITH COST ADJUSTMENTS <br />Task 1: Waste Delineation Outside of the LaSalle Park Area (LPA) - North of Linden Avenue <br />Net Task Change: None. <br />Task 2: Monitor Well Installation, Development, and Groundwater Sampling <br />Net Task Change: None. <br />Task 3: Soil Management Plan Implementation and Oversight of Waste Soil Disposal <br />Net Task Change: $97,723.00 increase. <br />The City of South Bend has recently approved the “Contract Documents and Specifications for Beck’s <br />Lake/LaSalle Park” (Project No. 120-053) which is the bid package for implementing the Time-Critical <br />Removal Actions (TCRA) related to multiple areas of the Beck’s Lake/Lasalle Park NPL Site as <br />required by the EPA. The planned activities will include sod, soil and tree removal as well as the <br />placement of additional fill sand and topsoil. As per the EPA-approved Soil Management Plan (SMP), <br />the air must be monitored for particulate contaminants of concern (COCs) during any soil disturbance <br />at the site. Any soil excavated must be removed from the site and transported directly to an EPA- <br />approved landfill for proper disposal. In addition, all soil brought to the site must be determined to be <br />free of COCs via laboratory analytical testing (at concentrations above regulatory limits) prior to <br />placement on the site. <br />EXHIBIT D-1