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Section 2 Existing Conditions/Affected Environment
EAA Storage Reservoirs Revised Draft PIR and EIS February 2006
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Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) determined that it contains no areas
considered high probability
Consultations with SHPO for Compartment A is complete, and it was
determined there are no cultural concerns within either areas. A professional
evaluation of Bolles/Cross Canal and 8PB50 was conducted and it was
recommended that neither the canal nor 8PB50 site was historically significant.
Final determination on Bolles/Cross Canal and 8PB50 with the SHPO is
pending. Consultation with the SHPO for the North New River and Miami
Canals is ongoing. An evaluation to determine the historical significant of each
is necessary and project construction will not commence until coordination with
SHPO, Miccosukee and Seminole tribes and all concerned parties is complete
The Project will comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation
Act of 1966 (PL89-665), as amended in 2000, it’s implementing regulations (36
CFR 800) and the Archaeological and Historic Preservation Act of 1974 (PL93-
291), as amended
2.20 HAZARDOUS, TOXIC, AND RADIOACTIVE WASTE (HTRW)
Compartment A is made up of 34 individual tracts of land. These properties or
tracts comprise approximately 31,500 acres in the southern portion of the
Everglades Agricultural Area in southwestern Palm Beach and southeastern
Hendry Counties. Historical land use consisted primarily of cattle farming, sod,
vegetable and sugar cane farming, fish nursery, aggregate mining, and tree
nursery operations. The cumulative results of the Contamination Assessment
Activities, Ecological Risk Assessment and Corrective Actions indicate that no
further actions are required on the subject parcels within the proposed EAA
Reservoir footprint.
According to the EAASR1 Environmental Summary Document (URS, 2003), over
19 environmental engineering companies and consultants have conducted some
type of environmental assessment and/or corrective actions on the tracts of the
subject area beginning in 1989, with work projected until at least 2007. Phase I,
Phase II, and Ecological Risk Assessments have been conducted over the 18-year
time frame. During this 18-year time frame, 148,160-acres of southern EAA
land encompassing the state and federally owned lands and four state-
constructed Everglades Construction Project STAs (consisting of over 30
individual tracts of land) were assessed for contamination. When evaluated as a
whole unit, the Phase I and Phase II environmental site assessments (ESAs)
provide a comprehensive overview of the properties, identify point sources
including chemical storage and mixing areas, agrochemical and petroleum
storage tanks, refueling and maintenance areas and residual agrochemicals and
soil addenda in cultivated areas. Assessments have been conducted at point
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