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to lot or unit sales within the project served by the system, or upon completion of <br />construction of the system, whichever occurs first. For those systems which are proposed to <br />be maintained by county or municipal entities, final operation and maintenance documents <br />must be received by the District when maintenance and operation of the system is accepted <br />by the local governmental entity. Failure to submit the appropriate final documents <br />referenced in this paragraph will result in the permittee remaining liable for carrying out <br />maintenance and operation of the permitted system. <br />9. Each phase or independent portion of the permitted system must be completed in <br />accordance with the permitted plans and permit conditions prior to the initiation of the <br />permitted use of site infrastructure located within the area served by the portion or phase of <br />the system. Each phase or independent portion of the system must be completed in <br />accordance with the permitted plans and permit conditions prior to transfer of responsibility <br />for operation and maintenance of that phase or portion of the system to local government or <br />other responsible entity. <br />10. Within 30 days after completion of construction of the permitted system, or independent <br />portion of the system, the permittee shall submit a written statement of completion and <br />certification by a registered professional engineer or other appropriate individual as <br />authorized by law, utilizing As Built Certification Form 40C-1.181(13) or 40C-1.181(14) <br />supplied with this permit. When the completed system differs substantially from the <br />permitted plans, any substantial deviations shall be noted and explained and two copies of <br />as -built drawings submitted to the District. Submittal of the completed from shall serve to <br />notify the District that the system is ready for inspection. The statement of completion and <br />certification shall be based on on-site observation of construction (conducted by the <br />registered professional engineer, or other appropriate individual as authorized by law, or <br />under his or her direct supervision) or review of as -built drawings for the purpose of <br />determining if the work was completed in compliance with approved plans and <br />specifications. As -built drawings shall be the permitted drawings revised to reflect any <br />changes made during construction. Both the original and any revised specifications must be <br />clearly shown. The plans must be clearly labeled as "as -built" or "record" drawing. All <br />surveyed dimensions and elevations shall be certified by a registered surveyor. The <br />following information, at a minimum, shall be verified on the as -built drawings: <br />1. Dimensions and elevations of all discharge structures including all weirs, slots, gates, <br />pumps, pipes, and oil and grease skimmers; <br />2. Locations, dimensions, and elevations of all filter, exfiltration, or underdrain systems <br />including cleanouts, pipes, connections to control structures, and points of discharge to the <br />receiving waters; <br />3. Dimensions, elevations, contours, or cross-sections of all treatment storage areas <br />sufficient to determine state -storage relationships of the storage area and the permanent <br />pool depth and volume below the control elevation for normally wet systems, when <br />appropriate; <br />4. Dimensions, elevations, contours, final grades, or cross-sections of the system to <br />determine flow directions and conveyance of runoff to the treatment system; <br />5. Dimensions, elevations, contours, final grades, or cross-sections of all conveyance <br />systems utilized to convey off-site runoff around the system; <br />6. Existing water elevation(s) and the date determined; and Elevation and location of <br />benchmark(s) for the survey. <br />