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that must be effected. <br />Many reports; such as, the surface <br />water and groundwater monitoring reports, are required to be <br />submitted periodically to the regulatory authority. This will <br />also be elaborated upon later in the permit compliance <br />section. <br />Permitting management consists of the following: <br />A. Acquisition of Permits <br />B. Maintenance of Permits <br />C. Permit Compliance <br />D. Industrial Waste Permitting <br />E. Permitting of Private Development Construction <br />F. Sanitary Survey Monitoring <br />A. Acquisition of Permits <br />Acquisition of Permits usually involves satisfaction of <br />numerous requirements. <br />1. Completing the permit application. <br />2. Calculating and processing the application fee. <br />3. Supplying engineering drawings, identification of <br />specific location; name of project, owner, engineer <br />of record, and any other required information needed <br />to describe the project. <br />4. Supportive engineering reports and calculations. <br />5. Soil reports. <br />Upon positive completion of the review process by the <br />regulatory authorities, the application is declared <br />complete. As you would expect, the period of the review <br />process is dependent upon the complexity of the project. <br />It takes numerous work hours to prepare the requisite <br />submittals and drawings, and the cost can range from one <br />thousand to more than one hundred thousand dollars such <br />as in the permitting of the wetland, which required more <br />than 800 man hours for its completion. <br />As an example, for Indian River County to be able to <br />construct our wetland facility, our department had to <br />obtain numerous permits applicable to the project. <br />27 <br />FEBRUARY 3, 1997 F,i;fLl 3 <br />