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the start of construction. The CONTRACTOR shall maintain the QA Plan and all QC procedures in <br /> accordance with any changes made by the COUNTY throughout the term of the contract. <br /> The QA Plan shall include but not be limited to the following: <br /> 40 . 1 Letter of Appointment designating a QA Officer(s), describing responsibilities, providing <br /> qualifications and delineating the line of authority and organizational reporting <br /> requirements of the QA Officer. <br /> 40.2 Personnel Training. Personnel responsible for initial training and dissemination of updated <br /> information throughout the term of the contract shall be specified as well as a <br /> comprehensive list of training issues covered. Training shall include review of all <br /> applicable Technical and Environmental Specifications, permit conditions, licenses, <br /> easements, statutes, laws, and other regulations, environmental resource protection, <br /> methods of detecting and avoiding pollution, statutory and contractual pollution standards, <br /> and installation and care of facilities to insure adequate and continuous environmental <br /> pollution control . QA/QC and supervisory personnel shall be thoroughly trained in the <br /> proper use of pollution monitoring devices and abatement equipment, and shall be <br /> thoroughly knowledgeable of applicable Federal, State, and local laws, regulations, <br /> permits, easements and other applicable requirements. <br /> 40 .3 Ouality Control Methods shall include those requirements specified for monitoring and <br /> environmental protection (Section 13 of these Technical and Environmental <br /> Specifications), equipment calibrations, verification of the position of all dredging <br /> equipment, duplicate sample analyses (turbidity monitoring) and any other methods the <br /> CONTRACTOR proposed to assure the quality of their work. These methods shall also be <br /> used for any and all work that will be performed by subcontractor(s). <br /> 40.4 OC Reporting Requirements shall also be specified in the QA Plan. The CONTRACTOR <br /> shall be required to prepare and submit to the COUNTY the Contractor' s Daily Quality <br /> Control Report (Appendix G) . The Contractor' s Daily Quality Control Report shall include <br /> as attachments the: Dredge Position Printouts, Construction Stake Log, Turbidity <br /> Monitoring Reports and Chart, and Sea Turtle Observer' s Report. The Contractor' s Daily <br /> Quality Control Report with attachments is due to the COUNTY on a daily basis by noon <br /> on the following day. Reports shall be provided from the first day of mobilization to the <br /> last day of work including site restoration. The Daily Quality Control Report shall be filled <br /> out every day, regardless of whether work was accomplished. Failure to provide Daily <br /> Quality Control Reports to the COUNTY shall result in delay in payments to the <br /> CONTRACTOR until the Daily Quality Control Reports are received and are acceptable to <br /> the COUNTY. <br /> 40. 5 OA Inspections. All compliance inspections conducted by the CONTRACTOR, the <br /> COUNTY, or the FDEP shall be individually recorded on the Contractor' s Daily Quality <br /> Control Report, including but not limited to the specific items required in Section 13 of <br /> these Technical and Environmental Specifications. The inspector shall also record the <br /> recommended corrective action to be taken and shall conduct a follow-up inspection within <br /> TECHNICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS TS-39 <br />