12-0572S


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Notice of the Establishment of a Temporary Point of
Compliance for a Contaminated Site
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (Department) intends to approve the establishment of a Temporary Point of Compliance (TPOC) for a contaminated site, the source of which is located at 6093 Clark Center Avenue, Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida. The contamination consists of sodium in groundwater. The proposed Temporary Point of Compliance extends beyond the source property boundary onto the properties at the addresses listed below:
Clark Center Avenue
Right of Way,
6076 Clark Center Avenue,
6077 Clark Center Avenue,
6092 Clark Center Avenue.
Mr. Mark Sharff was determined to be the responsible party for the contamination at this site. However, through a lease agreement, Mr. Mike Miller agreed to conduct voluntary contamination cleanup as the “Person Responsible for Site Rehabilitation” (“PRSR”) in accordance with Department of Environmental Protection rules and statutes. The entire contaminated area, which may include multiple properties, is called the “Contaminated Site.” The Department is in the process of reviewing a natural attenuation monitoring plan for groundwater contaminated by sodium that requires establishment of a temporary point of compliance extending onto the properties listed above.
Copies of any relevant documents concerning the Contaminated Site and the proposed natural attenuation monitoring plan, including the establishment of a temporary point of compliance, are available for public inspection during regular business hours at the Department's Southwest District Office located at 13051 North Telecom Parkway, Temple Terrace, FL 33637.
The Department's Project Manager for the site rehabilitation is Mrs. Tina Madrid, who may be contacted at address above. Please direct any comments regarding this Notice, the remedial action or requests for copies of the Department's actions regarding the Contaminated Site to Mrs. Madrid.
Persons receiving this Notice shall have the opportunity to comment to the Department's address noted above on the proposed action within 30 days of the date of the publication of this Notice.
February 17, 2012 12-0572S