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Sound Land and Water Management, Vol. II, Florida Department of Environmental <br />kegulation, June 1988; and <br />b. The provisions set forth in The Florida Stormwater, Erosion, and Sediment Control <br />Inspector's Manual, Florida Department of Environmental Protection and Florida Department <br />of Transportation, Fifth Impression, June 2005. <br />21. Temporary or permanent vegetative cover must be established on both sides of the <br />pavement within the road right-of-way and along water conveyances as soon as practicable, <br />but in no case more than seven (7) days after construction activities have ceased- in portions <br />of the site where construction activities have temporarily or permanently ceased. <br />22. Activities conducted and authorized by this permit must be operated and maintained by the <br />county or municipality for the life of the system. <br />23. This general permit does not constitute a Works of the District permit from a water <br />management district, nor obviate the need for obtaining such. a permit where required by a <br />water management district. <br />24. Applicants are advised that drawings, any submitted construction plans, and supporting <br />calculations must be signed, sealed, and dated by an appropriate registered professional in <br />accordance with Sections 373.117 and 403.0877, F.S., and Chapters 471, 4729 481, or 492, <br />F.S., when the design of the system requires the services of such registered professional. <br />For purposes.of this rule, an "appropriate registered professional" means a professional <br />registered in Florida with the necessary expertise in the fields of hydrology, drainage, flood <br />control, erosion and sediment control, and stormwater pollution control to design and certify <br />stormwater management systems. Examples of appropriate registered professionals are <br />professional engineers licensed under Chapter 471, F.S., professional landscape architects <br />licensed under Chapter 481, F.S., professional surveyors and mappers licensed under <br />Chapter 472, F.S., and professional geologists licensed under Chapter 492, F.S. <br />25. The performance of routine custodial maintenance of structures and activities within the <br />roadway alignment, such as replacement of culverts in kind to their former size, grade, and <br />elevation, and the performance of activities qualifying for an exemption under Part IV of <br />Chapter 373 or Section 403.813(2), F.S., such as maintenance of ditches and swales to <br />prior design specifications in accordance with Section 403.813(2)(g) or 0), F.S., or under <br />other general permits adopted under Part IV of Chapter 373, F.S., may be conducted to <br />prepare the roadway for paving in advance of using this general permit, and any dredge and <br />fill volumes associated with such work shall not be included within the limits established in <br />paragraph (2)(f) of this general permit. <br />