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Environmental Protection (FDEP) requirements for wet weather sampling. A flow-weighted sample will be <br /> collected at each sampling point. Sample collection will be performed using personnel approved under the <br /> QAPP. Automatic samplers and flow recorders will be used. A minimum of seven storms will be sampled. <br /> Standard rainfall gauges meeting US Weather Bureau specifications will be used. <br /> Parameters to be Monitored : <br /> Field * <br /> Specific Conductance pH <br /> For Laboratory Analyses : <br /> Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen Oil and Grease <br /> Nitrate and Nitrite Nitrogen Hardness <br /> Ammonia Nitrogen Zinc <br /> Total Phosphorus Copper <br /> Orthophosphorus Cadmium <br /> Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) Chromium <br /> Total Suspended Solids (TSS) <br /> Documentine and Reporting : <br /> Following each sampling event, a summary report will be prepared. The report will include, at a minimum: <br /> date and time period of the rain event; total rainfall; date, time, and location of the sampling ; method of sample <br /> preservation; summary of field activities; name and address of laboratory performing analyses; results of the <br /> laboratory analytical work; and pollutant removal efficiencies . <br /> PUBLIC EDUCATION FOR THE EAST ROSELAND STORMWATER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT : <br /> Indian River County will offer public education to the East Roseland area residents about the problems <br /> associated with stormwater-carried pollution and how to prevent the introduction of pollutants into stormwater. <br /> Education will be accomplished using the SJRWMD Watershed Action Volunteer (WAV) Program and County <br /> staff, through meetings with the Roseland Property Owners Association. The County staff will consider direct <br /> mailings of stormwater related materials to ensure that all East Roseland Residents are informed. A successful <br /> program can lead to decreased pollutant loadings from residential properties. <br /> PROJECT WATERSHED CHARACTERISTICS : Watershed size-- 124 . 5-acre <br /> Land Uses within the Watershed (acres/percentage): <br /> Urban 3 .74 ac ./3 % <br /> Other 59. 76 ac ./48% (residential,) <br /> Other 57.27 ac./46% (undeveloped) <br /> Other 3 .74 ac ./3 % (proposed ponds) <br /> SPECIFIC OUTPUTS/DELIVERABLES : <br /> Task 1 : Survey Project Site and Wetlands Mapping <br /> Description: The County ' s engineering consultant has prepared a complete survey of the two pond systems <br /> designated for development in this project. [Additional survey work may be required if the North Pond is <br /> relocated.] <br /> Expected Results : A complete, efficient and cost-effective design. <br /> Deliverables: A complete survey of the property. <br /> Task 2 : Conceptual & Final Engineering Design and Permitting <br /> Description: The County' s engineering consultant will prepare final design specifications and construction <br /> documents for the stormwater detention ponds, as well as apply for all final permits. <br /> Expected Results : A complete, efficient and cost effective design and all necessary permits. <br /> Deliverables : A complete set of design and construction drawings, construction specifications, and all necessary <br /> permits. <br /> REMAINDER OF PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK <br /> DEP Agreement No. G0061 , Attachment A, Page 4 of 9 <br />