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Official Document Type
Amendment
Approved Date
02/20/2024
Control Number
2024-044
Agenda Item Number
8.L.
Entity Name
Masteller & Moler, Inc.
Subject
Amendment No. 2 to Work Order No. 14 for North County Spoonbill Marsh River Intake Station
Access WWTF 24” Force Main Replacement IRCDUS Proj. ID 21.23.503
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M A MASTFLLER & MOLLR INC. 1655 27`h Street, Ste. 2, Vero Beach, FL 32960 <br />M-1 —CIVIL ENGINEERS — (772) 567-5300 <br />Task 1B — Electrical Engineering Services (by C&W Engineering, Inca: <br />Consultant shall provide for Electrical Engineering Services to be performed by C&W Engineering <br />Inc. to include the following services: <br />A. Use accurate updated Route Survey as the basis for modifying previously completed <br />electrical wiring and conduit design / construction plans for a new direct buried electrical <br />system from the existing transformer to the intake pumping facility to be consistent with <br />site civil engineering plans along with a riser diagram, installation details, and electrical <br />plans; <br />B. The drawing documents will include equipment specification and installation means and <br />methods presented as notes to the drawings to assure compliance with applicable <br />electric codes. <br />C. The drawing design documents electrical riser diagram will show existing equipment and <br />480V service, the proposed new power 480V, 3 phase feeder, and the existing Spoonbill <br />pump station control panel and termination information inside the control panel; no <br />modifications are being provided. <br />Task 1C — Environmental Services (by Atlantic Environmental of Florida) <br />FDEP / SJRWMD Environmental Resource Permitting: <br />It is anticipated the Phase 1 construction work will result in "Temporary" wetland impacts only. <br />Consultant shall provide for the required Environmental Services to be performed by <br />subconsultant Atlantic Environmental of Florida, LLC to include the following services: <br />A. UMAM Analysis (IF REQUIRED) or Development of Restoration Plan of Temporary Impacts: <br />Based on the site inspections and coordination with the FDEP, Atlantic Environmental will <br />develop a Unified Mitigation Assessment Methodology (UMAM) analysis for expected <br />Temporary wetland impacts that will occur as a result of the installation of the new buried <br />electrical system. If no mitigation required, Atlantic Environmental will develop restoration <br />plan of temporary impacts. <br />B. Development of Mitigation Plan (IF REQUIRED): Atlantic Environmental will coordinate with <br />IRC Staff, project engineer, and FDEP to develop a mitigation plan for the Temporary wetland <br />impacts including conducting meetings with these agencies and IRC/engineer. <br />C. Site Meeting: Atlantic Environmental will conduct, if required, an on-site meeting at both the <br />project site with the FDEP to allow their assessment of the project and mitigation project, as <br />well as the completion of the UMAM Analysis. <br />D. ERP Application: Based on information obtained from the regulatory agencies and the client, <br />Atlantic Environmental will develop the environmental portion of the Environmental <br />Resource Permit (ERP) Application, including all necessary forms, narratives, mitigation plan, <br />maps, tables, and UMAM data sheets for the temporary wetland impacts. <br />Page 2 of 11 <br />
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