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BCC Regular Meeting
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Minutes
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11/03/2009
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Board of County Commissioners
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4030,4031
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138, 284-349
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Responding to Vice Chairman Flescher's query, Director Gorham elaborated on how the <br />upland sand material was brought up to the proper standards for the Beach Renourishment <br />Project. <br />No Board action taken or required. <br />12.J. UTILITIES SERVICES <br />12.J.1. WORK ORDER No. 2, Eco TECH, INC. - SPOONBILL MARSH SITE <br />MONITORING <br />Capital Projects Manager Michael Hotchkiss reviewed his memorandum of October 21, <br />2009 to provide background and analysis on staff's request to obtain monitoring services from <br />Ecotech Consultants, Inc., in accordance with the Industrial Waste Facility Permit issued for the <br />Spoonbill Marsh Wetland. He outlined the proposed duties and responsibilities of Ecotech, <br />which would include their submission of a report to the Florida Department of Environmental <br />Protection (FDEP) showing that County actions at the site have had a net positive environmental <br />benefit for all the water that is treated. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner O'Bryan, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Solari, to approve Work <br />Order No. 2 with EcoTech Consultants, Inc. in the amount <br />of $97,880.00. <br />Commissioner Solari remarked that the Spoonbill Marsh Project, as opposed to a deep <br />well injection process, was much better for the environment, and thanked Mr. Hotchkiss and the <br />Utilities staff for their work. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION, and the <br />Motion carried unanimously. The Board approved Work <br />38 <br />November 3, 2009 <br />
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