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crest and dune crest stations on the templates in the drawings shall be included. The <br /> product shall be a continuous line representing the beach/ocean bottom profile. <br /> 34.4 Survey Tolerance. Profile lines shall be taken along the azimuth indicated in the <br /> Construction Plans. A tolerance of no more than 30 feet either side of the azimuth on <br /> offshore segments of the profile line and a tolerance of no more than 5 feet either side of <br /> the azimuth on the onshore segment of the profile line shall be allowed. Data points <br /> obtained offshore by bathymetric survey methods (i.e., fathometer) shall be taken at a <br /> spacing of not more than 20 feet. Hydrographic surveys must extend seaward of the toe of <br /> the construction template by a minimum of 1 ,000 feet or to a depth of-30 feet NGVD, <br /> whichever is further and this hydrographic survey shall overlap the seaward end of the rod <br /> survey by at least 50 feet. The rod survey shall extend minimally to the toe of the <br /> construction fill. <br /> 34.5 Accuracy. Offshore survey elevations shall be measured to the nearest 0. 1 foot referenced <br /> to NGVD. To ensure this accuracy is maintained, if a fathometer is used, the fathometer <br /> shall be calibrated at the start of each survey day, at every tidal shift, at the beginning and <br /> end of each paper roll, and at the end of each day. Survey vessel settlement and squat must <br /> be determined at survey speeds and applied to correct the water depth measurements. <br /> Equipment and procedures must be in accordance with the methods specified in USACE <br /> Hydrographic Surveying EM 1110-2- 1003 dated October 1994 (Updated January 1 , 2002). <br /> 34.6 Tides. Average still water elevation (tides) shall be measured for offshore beach profile <br /> surveys. This is to be done independently of the tide measurement taken for the dredge <br /> depth monitoring, if necessary. Tides shall be measured by tide staff readings using a <br /> stilling well while conducting the offshore bathymetric surveys. <br /> 34. 7 Deliverables. Deliverables to the COUNTY shall include processed survey data of date, <br /> range, station and elevation from each of the FDEP and COUNTY and intermediate profile <br /> baseline monuments in a hard copy form, a CD, or other approved mediums, in FDEP <br /> format and MapCAD electronic drawing files. Additional information to be provided to the <br /> COUNTY shall include tide curves and corrections and field notes, and a V = 200' plan <br /> view plot showing proposed profile lines and surveyed tracklines <br /> 34. 8 Oversight. Surveys shall be conducted by the CONTRACTOR with oversight by the <br /> COUNTY or its representative. The CONTRACTOR shall provide 24-hour notice to the <br /> COUNTY prior to conducting survey work. The COUNTY shall provide an observer for <br /> all surveying work unless the oversight requirement for a specific task and/or block of time <br /> is waived in writing by the COUNTY . Surveying work accomplished shall be reported by <br /> the CONTRACTOR in the Work Summary section of the Contractor' s Daily Quality <br /> Control Report. Surveys not conducted with COUNTY oversight or written waiver shall <br /> not be eligible for approval. <br /> 34.9 Qualifications. All surveys shall be performed under the direction of a Professional <br /> Surveyor and Mapper registered in the State of Florida. Said surveyor should cavy <br /> Professional Liability Insurance. The land surveyor employed for this project must comply <br /> TECHNICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS TS-34 <br />