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Attachment A - Scope of Services <br /> May 2008 <br /> Work Order 12 <br /> Indian River County Beach <br /> Sector 7 <br /> 1 -Year Post- Project Monitoring (Summer 2008 ) <br /> INTRODUCTION <br /> The Sector 7 project was completed in May 2007, and requires post-project monitoring per FDEP <br /> and USACE issued permits. The project placed approximately 360 , 000 c.y. of sand from the <br /> offshore borrow site , and included a vegetated dune feature . The project permits require physical <br /> and biological monitoring for post-project and a minimum of three years following construction , <br /> which is annually until 2010. <br /> This scope of work includes tasks to perform the monitoring and reporting for the 1 -Year Post- <br /> Construction event. <br /> Task 1 Biological Monitoring and Reporting <br /> The FDEP permit requires biological monitoring following the construction . CSA will perform the <br /> biological monitoring , CEG will perform required 2`a party quality assurance of the monitoring <br /> data , and ATM will perform necessary quality control on the reporting of the data per the DEP- <br /> approved Biological Monitoring Plan (August 18 , 2006 ) . Work will include surveying the twelve <br /> transects established under previous surveys (R-99 , R-99 . 6 , R- 100 .4 , R- 101 . 7 , R- 102 .9 , R- 103 .5 , <br /> R- 104 . 1 , R- 105 .8 , R-107. 3, R-109. 2 , R-113 and R-115). The data collection will include collecting <br /> video transects, quadrat and sediment thickness data , and surveying the nearshore edge . A <br /> comparison of the data collected under this scope of services will be made to prior project <br /> datasets. If weather or visibility conditions prevent the collection of data , contingency monitoring <br /> will occur per protocol . <br /> ATM and CEG will coordinate with FDEP and USACE on nearshore conditions and efforts <br /> undertaken as part of this task. The consultants and the County will have weekly teleconferences <br /> to coordinate efforts. <br /> ATM and CSA will provide the County with regular updates via e-mail or teleconferences of the <br /> field efforts, and a report presenting the data and an analysis of the data . <br /> Task 2 Nearshore Turtle Abundance Monitoring <br /> Surveys of sea turtle abundance will be conducted by In-Water Research Group along a series of <br /> 3-kilometer alongshore transects previously established by Indian River County. There are 3 <br /> transects , 300 , 600 and 1 ,200 meters offshore, in the project site extend from R-103 to R-116 , <br /> and the three alongshore transects in the control site extend from R-62 to R-72 . Study sites and <br /> survey methodology will be in accordance with the issued project permits. <br /> Data will be tabulated and transmitted to ATM and Indian River County ( IRC) at the conclusion of <br /> each survey effort — Spring 2008 (April-June) and Fall 2008 (August-September). IRG will provide <br /> ATM with an annual summary report including a statistical analysis of sea turtle abundances <br />