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measures are taken to avoid further disturbance of the discoveries. <br />The Sub -Recipient's contractor shall provide immediate notice of such discoveries to the Sub - <br />Recipient. The Sub -Recipient shall notify the Florida Division of Historic Resources, the <br />Division's State Environmental Liaison Officer and FEMA within 24 hours of the discovery. <br />Work in the vicinity of the discovery may not resume until FEMA and the Division have <br />completed consultation with SHPO, Tribes, and other consulting parties as necessary. <br />In the event that unmarked human remains are encountered during permitted activities, all <br />work shall stop immediately, and the proper authorities notified in accordance with Florida <br />Statutes, Section 872.05. <br />4) Project activities shall not occur within 200 feet of a water or wetland without consultation with <br />the USACE and the appropriate Water Management District. <br />5) Appropriate BMPs (provided in Appendix A of PEA) associated with wetlands shall be <br />implemented. <br />6) If a project location contains wetlands or surface waters a permit from the U.S. Army Corps <br />of Engineers may be required. If permit is required, copy of permit must be provided at <br />closeout. <br />7) If a project will impact state waters a permit from the appropriate Water Management District <br />may be required. If permit is required, copy of permit must be provided at closeout. <br />8) If a project will result in dischargers, a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit <br />from FDEP will be required. If permit is required, copy or permit must be provided at closeout. <br />9) Work shall only occur in the uplands when water levels are below surface. <br />10) To mitigate for fugitive dust during project activities, periodic watering of active construction <br />areas, particularly in areas close to sensitive receptors (e.g., hospitals, senior citizen homes, <br />and schools), shall be implemented. <br />11) If pesticides will be used for vegetation management. Best Management Practices BMP) <br />shall be utilized to limit impact to water quality. <br />12) If discharges into U. S. waters are expected, the subrecipient would be required to obtain a <br />National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System NPDES) stormwater construction permit <br />from the FDEP. An associated SWPPP, which would identify the BMPs and engineering <br />controls to prevent and minimize indirect erosion, sedimentation, and pollution impacts to the <br />water quality, would be required to be prepared and implemented. If permit is required, copy <br />of permit must be provided at closeout. <br />13) The project sponsor must obtain and comply with all applicable permit and approvals required <br />by Federal, State, Tribal, and local regulatory agencies. <br />14) The Sub -Recipient shall ensure that all debris staging sites are pre -authorized by FDEP. The <br />Sub -Recipient shall ensure that all debris is separated and disposed of in a manner consistent <br />with FDEP solid waste facility disposal at permitted facilities guidelines or at a disposal site <br />or landfill authorized by FDEP. The Sub -Recipient is responsible for ensuring contracted <br />staging and disposal of debris also follows these guidelines. Failure to comply with these <br />conditions may jeopardize FEMA funding; verification of compliance is required at project <br />closeout. <br />15) Establish designated areas for equipment staging and parking to minimize the area of ground <br />disturbance. <br />8 <br />174 <br />