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construction stakes (in their entirety). The CONTRACTOR shall record all stakes <br /> deployed and removed on a daily basis on a Construction Stake Inventory. The <br /> Construction Stake Inventory shall be submitted to the COUNTY with the <br /> Contractor' s Daily Quality Control Report. The CONTRACTOR shall be <br /> responsible for using a magnetometer or other suitable means if necessary to locate <br /> and remove all construction stakes at no additional expense to the COUNTY. <br /> 13 . 1 .3 Topographic Profile Surveys. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for Pre- <br /> and Post-Construction beach profile surveys between DEP reference monuments R-4 <br /> through T- 17 , R-97 through R- 108, and all intermediate ( 1 /2 station) reference <br /> monuments as specified in Section 34 of these Technical Specifications and in <br /> compliance with the FDEP Permits (Appendix B). The COUNTY shall be <br /> responsible for surveys required by FDEP following the Post-Construction survey. <br /> 13 . 1 .4 Borrow Area Bathvmetrv . The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for conducting <br /> bathymetri c surveys of the borrow area immediately prior to and within fourteen ( 14) <br /> days completion of dredging operations. Data shall be formatted in accordance with <br /> ENGINEER and FDEP requirements and submitted to ENGINEER within seven (7) <br /> days subsequent to conduct of surveys . <br /> 13 .2 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PLAN <br /> Within 20 calendar days after the date of Notice of Award and prior to the Notice to Proceed to the <br /> CONTRACTOR, the CONTRACTOR shall submit in writing an Environmental Protection Plan to <br /> the ENGINEER. The Notice to Proceed will not be issued until the Environmental Protection Plan is <br /> reviewed and approved by the ENGINEER. Approval of the CONTRACTOR' S plan will not <br /> relieve the CONTRACTOR of his responsibility for adequate and continuing control of pollutants <br /> and other environmental protection measures. The Environmental Protection Plan shall include but <br /> not be limited to the following : <br /> 13 .2. 1 A list of Federal , State, and local laws, regulations, and permits concerning <br /> environmental protection, pollution control, and abatement that are applicable to the <br /> CONTRACTOR' S proposed operations and the requirements imposed by those laws, <br /> regulations, and permits. <br /> 13 .2.2 Methods for Protection of Features and Habitats to be Preserved within Authorized <br /> Work Areas. The CONTRACTOR shall prepare a listing of methods to protect <br /> resources needing protection, i .e. all vegetation (trees, shrubs, vines, grasses and <br /> ground cover), landscape features, air and water quality, fish and wildlife, soil, <br /> historical, archeological and cultural resources, marine turtles, manatees and all <br /> marine hardbottom areas. <br /> 13 .2 .2. 1 Property and Vegetation Protection. The COUNTY shall identify all <br /> property resources to be preserved within the CONTRACTOR's work <br /> area, which is defined as staging Areas, access areas, and the beach <br /> seaward of the + 14 ft. NGVD (Sectors 1 & 2) and + 12 ft. NGVD (Sector <br /> TECHNICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Rev October 5 . 2007 TS- 12 <br />