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D. Inspect each pollution control system at least once per day and after each rainfall <br />event. Clean and maintain each pollution control system as required until the <br />system is no longer needed. If a water quality violation occurs, immediately cease <br />all work contributing to the water quality violation and correct the problem. <br />Immediately report all water quality violations to the OWNER. Immediately report <br />the discharge of any hazardous substance to the State Warning Point at 800-320- <br />0519 or 850-413-9911. <br />E. Discharge shall not violate State or local water quality standards in receiving <br />waters, nor cause injury to the public health or to public or private property, nor to <br />the Work completed or in progress. The receiving point for water from construction <br />operations shall be approved by the applicable owner, regulatory agency, and the <br />ENGINEER. The receiving point shall be shown on the Project SWPPP. <br />F. Promptly repair all damage at no cost to the OWNER. <br />1.4 SUBMITTALS <br />A. Shop Drawings: Submit shop drawings of the proposed pollution control and <br />treatment systems in accordance with Section 1340. <br />B. Approved Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. <br />C. "Contractor's Affidavit Regarding Erosion Control and Treatment of Dewatering <br />Water and Stormwater From Construction Activities" <br />1.5 STORMWATER TREATMENT AND EROSION CONTROL SYSTEM <br />RESPONSIBILITY <br />A. Prepare a site-specific design of the erosion and stormwater pollution control <br />system. Install and maintain all erosion and stormwater pollution control devices <br />under the supervision of a State Certified Stormwater, Erosion, and Sedimentation <br />Control Inspector. Maintain the erosion and stormwater pollution control devices <br />until in the ENGINEER's sole opinion, the devices are no longer necessary (such <br />time not to extend past the date the OWNER formally accepts the project as <br />complete). Before beginning construction, submit to Indian River County, Florida <br />Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and other applicable regulatory <br />agencies 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, FDEP, <br />and all applicable regulatory agencies. Submit the approved SWPPP to the <br />ENGINEER before beginning construction. Include in the SWPPP, the <br />"Contractor's Affidavit Regarding Erosion Control and Treatment of Dewatering <br />Water and Stormwater From Construction Activities" (located at the end of this <br />Section). <br />Page 13 <br />F:\Public Works\ENGINEERING DIVISION PROJECTS\1213B-IRC Shooting Range Skeet & Trap Phase 2\Admin\bid documentAAddendums\Addendum No. 3 Updated Section 104 <br />Technical Specs.docx <br />