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and Maintenance: Installation and maintenance of all erosion and stormwater <br />pollution control devices, shall be by a State Certified erosion control subcontractor <br />who specializes in the installation and maintenance of such devices. After <br />installation, this specialty subcontractor shall maintain the erosion and stormwater <br />pollution control devices until in the ENGINEER's sole opinion, the devices are no <br />longer necessary (such time not to extend past the date the OWNER formally <br />accepts the project as complete). Before beginning construction, submit to Indian <br />River County for review and approval, a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan <br />(SWPPP), prepared by the certified erosion control subcontractor. Construction <br />shall not begin until the SWPPP has been approved by Indian River County. <br />Submit the approved SWPPP to the ENGINEER before beginning construction. <br />Include in the SWPPP, the "Contractor's Affidavit Regarding Erosion Control and <br />Treatment of Dewatering Water and Stormwater From the Construction Site <br />(located at the end of this Section). <br />1.6 "POLLU- <br />DEFINED <br />" AND <br />AIN UNCONTESTABLE POLLUTIO <br />EVEN <br />A. With respect to this Section and as may be further defined in paragraphs 1.6.B, <br />1.6.C, and 1.6.D, "pollution" is the presence in off-site waters of any substances, <br />contaminants, or manmade or human -induced impairment of off-site waters or <br />alteration of the chemical, physical, biological, or radiological integrity of off-site <br />water in quantities or at levels which are or may be potentially harmful or injurious to <br />human health or welfare, animal or plant life, or property. Pollutants to be removed <br />include but are not limited to, sediment and suspended solids, solid and sanitary <br />wastes, phosphorus, nitrogen, pesticides, oil and grease, concrete truck washout, <br />stucco mixer washout, curb machine washout, washout from other construction <br />equipment, construction chemicals, and construction debris. <br />B. When the Discharge is Directly Into an Existing Water Body, Pollution Occurs When <br />... An existing water body (including ditches and canals) is defined to be polluted <br />by the CONTRACTOR' <br />0 operations when at any time, the turbidity of the water <br />immediately downstream of the CONTRACTOR's discharge point(s) is at least 29 <br />nephelometric turbidity units (NTUs) higher than the turbidity of the background <br />water upstream of the discharge point(s). [See Fla. Administrative Code 62- <br />302.530] Exception: When the discharge is directly into or through an outfall <br />discharging into "Outstanding Florida Waters," designated by Florida Statute <br />403.061(27), the turbidity of the discharged water cannot exceed the turbidity of the <br />immediate receiving water. The ENGINEER or OWNER shall determine the <br />locations where the turbidity is measured. <br />C. When the Discharge is not Directly Into an Existing Water Body, Pollution Occurs <br />When ... In some instances, dewatering water or stormwater runoff from the <br />construction site or work area may reach a water body indirectly, such as after <br />traveling through pipes or by overland flow. Before construction commences, the <br />Contractor will measure background levels of total suspended solids (TSS) and <br />turbidity, in the immediate vicinity of the discharge water's ultimate discharge point <br />into the receiving water body. If the discharge water's TSS and turbidity <br />measurements exceed these pre -construction background values by 20 percent for <br />01025-7 Technical Specifications <br />F:\Public Works\ENGINEERING DIVISION PROJECTS11024-17thStreet and IR Blvd IntersectionWdmim\Contract <br />Documents\Technical Specifications.doc <br />