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Official Document Type
Second Amendment
Approved Date
10/23/2007
Control Number
2007-361
Agenda Item Number
7.N.
Entity Name
Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Co.
Subject
Beach Restoration Project for Sectors 1 & 2
Second Amendment to Agreement
Area
Ambersand Beach
Project Number
0502
Bid Number
2006047
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6656
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corners directly below the bibb. Edges of the pans shall be 8- <br /> inch minimum in depth to ensure that no contamination of the <br /> ground takes place. Pans shall be emptied immediately after <br /> every dispensing of fuel . Should any spilling of fuel occur, <br /> the CONTRACTOR shall immediately excavate the <br /> contaminated ground and dispose of it offsite in an approved <br /> area. <br /> 13 .2 .2.2.8 Oil and Hazardous Material Spills and Containment. The <br /> CONTRACTOR shall ensure that all hazardous material <br /> spills including hydraulic fluid spills are immediately <br /> reported to the COUNTY. All hazardous material spills shall <br /> be immediately cleaned up in accordance with USACE <br /> SAFETY AND HEALTH REQUIREMENTS MANUAL, <br /> document number EM 385- 1 - 1 dated 3 September 1996 . In <br /> accordance with EM 385-1 - 1 , the CONTRACTOR shall use <br /> suitable methods to prevent the spread of hazardous materials <br /> from above ground storage tanks and piping in case of <br /> leakage. <br /> 13 .2 .2.2.9 Bilge Water. CONTRACTORS are warned that pumping oil <br /> or bilge water containing oil into navigable water or into <br /> areas, which would permit the oil to flow into such waters, is <br /> prohibited by Section 13 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of <br /> 1899 (30 Stat. 1152; 33 U.S.C. 407). Non-compliance with <br /> this prohibition is subject to penalties provided for under the <br /> referenced acts. <br /> 13 .2 .2.3 Historical. Archeological, and Cultural Resources. If during construction <br /> activities, the CONTRACTOR observes items that may have historical or <br /> archeological value (including. but not limited to. Indian canoes anloNN <br /> heads. pottery or physical remains), the CONTRACTOR shall <br /> immediately cease all sand placement and grading operations such <br /> observations shall be reported immediately to the COUNTY: Florida <br /> Bureau of Historic Preservation. Division of Historical Resources: and. to <br /> the Chief of the USACE, Jacksonville District Environmental Branch, <br /> Mr. Kenneth Dugger at (904) 232- 1686, so that the appropriate <br /> authorities may be notified and a determination made as to their <br /> significance and what, if any, special disposition is required. The <br /> CONTRACTOR shall cease all activities that may result in the <br /> destruction of these resources and shall prevent his/her employees and <br /> subcontractors from trespassing on, removing, or otherwise damaging <br /> such resources. The CONTRACTOR shall report any observed <br /> unauthorized removal or destruction of such resources by any person to <br /> the COUNTY and appropriate State of Florida authorities. The <br /> CONTRACTOR shall be liable for any non-compliance with the <br /> TECHNICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Rev October 5 2007 TS- 15 <br />
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