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conditions require additional erosion and stormwater pollution control measures during <br />any phase of construction or operation to prevent erosion or to control sediment or other <br />pollution, beyond those specified in the Drawings or herein, implement additional best <br />management practices as necessary, in accordance with Chapter 4, "Best Management <br />Practices for Erosion and Sedimentation Control" of the Florida Erosion and Sediment <br />Control Inspector's Manual, and other references as may be required by regulatory <br />permits. <br />D. The OWNER may terminate this Contract if the CONTRACTOR fails to comply with this <br />Section. Alternatively, the OWNER may halt the CONTRACTOR's operations until the <br />CONTRACTOR is in full compliance with this Section. If the OWNER halts the <br />CONTRACTOR's work as a result of its failure to comply with this Section, the <br />Construction Contract time clock will continue to run. <br />E. In addition to these Specifications, comply with Chapter 4 - "Best Management Practices <br />for Erosion and Sedimentation Control" and Chapter 5 — "Best Management Practices <br />for Dewatering" of the Florida_ Erosion and Sediment Control Inspector's Manual. In the <br />event of a conflict between the referenced Chapters and these Specifications, the more <br />stringent requirement shall prevail. <br />1.2 SOME PERMITS TO BE OBTAINED BY THE CONTRACTOR <br />A. The OWNER has obtained certain permits for this project and they are listed in <br />paragraph SC -6.08 of the Supplementary Conditions. Per paragraph SC -6.08.0 of <br />the Supplementary Conditions, the CONTRACTOR shall apply for, obtain, and pay <br />for all other required permits, licenses, sampling, and tests. Permits the <br />CONTRACTOR may need to secure may include but not be limited to: <br />1. Long-term and/or short-term dewatering permit as required by the St. Johns <br />River Water Management District (SJRWMD). Generally, only the short-term <br />permit is required. Contact SJRWMD at (321) 9844940 to determine which <br />permit is required and the associated statutory requirements; <br />2. SJRWMD RDS -50 Permit (required); <br />3. The State of Florida Generic Permit for Stormwater Discharge From Large <br />and Small Construction Activities (required). Contact the Florida <br />Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) at (866) 336-6312 (toll <br />free) or (850) 245-7522 or www.dep.state.fl.us/water/stormwater/npdes/ <br />4. FDEP's Uncontaminated Groundwater Release Permit (required if <br />dewatering occurs). This permit requires water quality testing by a State <br />certified laboratory. <br />B. Provide copies of all permits to the OWNER and ENGINEER and comply with all <br />conditions contained in all permits at no extra cost to the OWNER. If there is a conflict <br />between any permit requirement and these Specifications, the more stringent <br />specification or requirement shall govern. <br />C. In addition to paying for all permit fees, CONTRACTOR shall also pay for all water <br />quality sampling and laboratory tests required by any permit. <br />1.3 GENERAL <br />A. Do not begin any other construction work until the pollution control and <br />01025-5 Technical <br />Specifications <br />F:\Public Works\ENGINEERING DIVISION PROJECTS\1024-17thStreet and IR Blvd Intersection\AdmimlContract <br />Documents\Technical Specifications.doc <br />