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Official Document Type
Certificate
Approved Date
12/15/2009
Control Number
2009-323A
Agenda Item Number
8.D.
Entity Name
Florida Inland Navigation District
Subject
Dredged Material Exhibit B
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7963
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conditions before site development and to identify changes in groundwater elevation due to site development <br /> or to changes in off-site groundwater demand . Additional wells may be installed if initial test results or <br /> specific local concerns require an increased monitoring capability. Prescribed monitoring activities during <br /> and between dredging operations are discussed in Sections 3 . 5 and 4 . 5 , respectively. <br /> Though little change in groundwater conditions is anticipated before the first dredging operation, <br /> groundwater monitoring should continue on a regular schedule . Samples should be taken monthly for the <br /> first year after the wells are installed and quarterly thereafter until the containment facility' s first use . <br /> 2.5. Migratory Bird Protection <br /> The Jacksonville District Corps of Engineers district-wide migratory bird protection policy (COE, <br /> 1993 ) will be followed to ensure that operation and construction of the dredged material disposal area will <br /> not adversely impact migratory birds . The purpose of the migratory bird protection policy is to "provide <br /> protection to nesting migratory bird species that commonly use the dredged material disposal sites within <br /> the Jacksonville District while facilitating disposal of dredged material to meet the Federal standard for <br /> navigation channel and harbor maintenance as authorized by Congress" (pg. 1 ) . Issues related to migratory <br /> bird protection will be addressed during all phases of site operation . Specific actions taken to protect <br /> migratory birds during pre-dredging site preparation are identified below. <br /> Should construction activities at Site IR44 take place during the migratory bird nesting season.(April <br /> 1 through September 1 ), the site protection plan presented in Appendix I of the Migratory Bird Policy (COE, <br /> 1993 ) will be implemented. This plan provides for education of contractor personnel , daily monitoring for <br /> nesting activity, steps to deter nesting in the construction area, avoidance of nests and, if necessary to protect <br /> nesting birds, cessation of construction activities. Alternatives that may be considered to prevent impacts to <br /> nesting birds include creation of undesirable habitat (e.g . , flagging construction area, placement of ground <br /> cover, seeding or sodding exposed areas), dissuasion through noise or activity, or creation of alternative <br /> nesting sites . A final, undesirable alternative — incidental take - should only be considered during a <br /> documented emergency. <br /> 25 <br />
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