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Official Document Type
Work Order
Approved Date
03/20/2012
Control Number
2012-052
Agenda Item Number
12.J.1
Entity Name
Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.
Subject
Work Order No. 2 Algal Turf Scrubber Stormwater collection
Brine conveyance system
Area
South RO Plant
Archived Roll/Disk#
112-R-0001
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11029
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Task 2 . 3 — RO Plant Modifications <br /> The water plant components which are assumed to be affected by hard piping the ROC to <br /> the 24 - inch stonnwater pipe are the four RO skid concentrate control valves and the <br /> concentrate treatment facility (CTF) backpressure valve . Consultant will prepare a list of <br /> water plant modifications limited to these areas , which may be needed that can be modified <br /> and/or procured by plant operations . Consultant will provide coordination and review of <br /> quotes which may be needed for procurement . <br /> Task 3 — PERMITTING AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES <br /> Task 3 . 1 Permitting and Coordination <br /> Consultant will prepare and coordinate IRC R/W review permit and respond to questions <br /> regarding same . It is assumed that any fees associated with this permit will be waived <br /> and/or handled through interoffice coordination by the Client . <br /> Consultant will prepare and submit design one permit application for with drawings for the <br /> HDD canal crossing to the Indian River Farms Water Control District Board ( IRFWCD ) <br /> for review and approval . Consultant will respond to one reasonable request for additional <br /> information and questions by the IRFWCD . The anticipated fee of $ 250 for one canal <br /> crossing is included with this task . <br /> It is understood that any permitting associated with FDEP regarding the concentrate <br /> disposal will be performed by others . <br /> Task 3 . 2 Environmental Services <br /> The Consultant has worked in this area on local developments and on the previous 5 "' <br /> Street SW extension . Based on this previous work and our knowledge of the project area , <br /> there is the potential for gopher tortoises and the Florida scrub jay to be present within the <br /> areas of the proposed project . <br /> Gopher Tortoise <br /> The Consultant will conduct a gopher tortoise survey in accordance with Florida Fish and <br /> Wildlife Conservation Commission ( FWC) guidelines . This survey will consist initially of <br /> a 15 % survey of the proposed project area plus approximately 25 feet on either side of the <br /> proposed pipes . Burrows will be located using a GPS and characterized as either <br /> abandoned or potentially occupied . <br /> Following the survey , the Consultant will prepare and submit the on- line permit <br /> application for relocation of the tortoises . The Consultant will respond to one Request for <br /> Additional Information . It is assumed that the tortoises can be moved on- site and will not <br /> require transfer to a mitigation bank . Within 90 days prior to the start of construction , as <br /> required by FWC , a 100 % survey will be conducted . Following relocation activities , the <br /> Consultant will complete a permit completion report on- line . Relocation of tortoises is not <br /> K :\WPB_Civil\044572020 - 1RCU Membrane&WQ Eval\SRO Brine Disposal \ATS Pipeline Project - Work Order 2 <br /> REV2 . doc Page 4 of 9 <br />
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