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45 . PERMIT RESPONSIBILITIES <br /> The divisions of major permit responsibility between CONTRACTOR and the <br /> COUNTY/ENGINEER are summarized below : <br /> COUNTY, <br /> CONTRACTOR ENGINEER, or <br /> ENVIRONMNTAL <br /> CONSULTANT <br /> I Marine turtle nest survey and relocation X <br /> 2 Marine turtle construction practices X <br /> X <br /> 3 Turbidity monitoring, reporting, and <br /> compliance <br /> 4 Escarpment survey and leveling (post- X <br /> construction <br /> 5 Sand compaction testing and tilling (post- X <br /> construction <br /> 6 Post-construction borrow area bathymetry X <br /> surveys <br /> 7 1 Permit compliance X X <br /> 46. DIVING PLAN <br /> The CONTRACTOR shall submit as part of his written plan for Quality Control as required <br /> in Section 40, a diving plan whether or not diving is planned as a part of the operations . The <br /> intent of this requirement is to assure safe diving and particularly when emergencies, marine <br /> maintenance, or underwater problems occur requiring diving. Additionally, the <br /> CONTRACTOR is to determine that placement of spuds, anchors, pipes, etc . will not impact <br /> hardbottom communities; this determination may only be adequately satisfied by diving . All <br /> diving shall be conducted in accordance with the requirements of the following documents : <br /> (a) U.S . Navy Diving Manual, Volume I and II (NAVSEA 0994-LP-001 -9010 and <br /> NAVSEA 0094-LP-001 -9020). <br /> (b) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Safety and Health Requirements Manual, EM <br /> 3851 - 1 . Section 30. <br /> (c) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District Regulation <br /> CESAJR 385- 1 - 1 , Appendix P, "Contract Diving Operations. " <br /> (d) 29 CFR, Part 1910, Subpart T, OSHA Regulations. <br /> TECHNICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS _ TS-49 <br />