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Contract#IRL2019-18 <br /> Encumbrance#GL01-1736/GL01-1895 <br /> wildlife use; determine how elevations are affecting diversity and composition; and assess <br /> water quality as needed. This monitoring data will be used to document trends and to guide <br /> other restoration efforts that the County may implement along the IRL. Data will be available <br /> for use by others for research or restoration efforts. <br /> A detailed monitoring plan for the site will be developed as part of the design and engineering <br /> process. Baseline monitoring will be conducted prior to project implementation to document <br /> site conditions. It is anticipated that long-term proposed monitoring activities may include: <br /> ➢ Photographic Monitoring:Establishment of photo stations to document conditions <br /> within the wetlands over time. <br /> ➢ Vegetative Monitoring: Establishment sampling methods to document diversity and <br /> cover within the wetlands and uplands. <br /> ➢ Hydrologic Monitoring: Installation of staff gauges as needed to verify water levels <br /> during monitoring events and other needed timeframes. <br /> ➢ Sediment Monitoring: Inspection of the system to detect any areas of significant erosion <br /> that may cause problems in wetland operation.The County may also elect to conduct <br /> baseline and periodic benthic analyses to evaluate trends and compare to data from other <br /> parts of the IRL. <br /> ➢ Water Quality Monitoring:As part of the monitoring of the site,data including <br /> temperature,dissolved oxygen, salinity,and pH may be collected. Samples to determine <br /> influent and effluent levels of specific nutrients may be included as part of the proposed <br /> monitoring to evaluate the level of water quality enhancement provided by flow-way <br /> created wetlands that may be incorporated into the project design. <br /> ➢ Wildlife Assessment: Collection of observed wildlife species on the LTICA will help <br /> guide adaptive management planning efforts. Site management will focus on maximizing <br /> potential habitat by incorporating strategies enhance foraging, loafing and breeding <br /> opportunities.Monitoring data will be used to further agency efforts detailed within <br /> various species recovery plans. To supplement the proposed monitoring plan,an adaptive <br /> maintenance plan will be developed for the project. <br /> I. Educational Programming <br /> As part of the stakeholder engagement process,the County will develop educational <br /> information for viewing and distribution at meetings. This information may include <br /> educational boards focusing on challenges facing the Lagoon(IRLNEP Vital Signs),and <br /> informational materials describing the importance of the LTICA habitat plan,and specific <br /> ecological benefits. <br /> VI. TASK IDENTIFICATION: <br /> Task 1: Council's Initial Project Executive Summary sheet: <br /> The County will prepare and submit Council's Initial Project Executive Summary Sheet <br /> Task 2:Procurement of Contractor: <br /> The County will generate a Request for Proposal,advertise,select,and award the project <br /> agreement once the contract is executed. <br /> Task 3:Additional Baseline Data Collection: <br /> The county will collect additional data as outlined in Section V.C.above. <br /> Task 4: Development of a Conceptual Plan: <br /> The County will develop a conceptual habitat enhancement plan for use in regulatory and <br /> stakeholder engagement meetings.This plan will present a formative strategy for the <br /> eventual development of the engineered plan and will be used to solicit input from <br /> Page 20 <br />