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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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1 > <br /> 3. 4. 1 Project Close-out and Demobilization Procedures <br /> Following the completion of decanting and the removal of all residual ponded water from the <br /> basin via the weir discharge pipeline, the contractor must re-install the weir boards to a height sufficient <br /> to ensure that no stormwater discharges over the weir crest . Stormwater thus retained must remain within <br /> the basin until the FIND ' s designated site operator returns to perform a controlled release (Section 3 .4 . 2). <br /> To this end, before the contractor demobilizes from the site, the Project Engineer will determine the weir <br /> crest height required to ensure that no uncontrolled release of stormwater occurs following project close- <br /> out . This determination will reflect information specific to each placement operation at the IR- 14 facility <br /> including the bulked volume of the dredged material , the geometry of the deposition, and specific permit <br /> requirements that may be imposed to govern the control and release of stormwater from the IR- 14 facility. <br /> The contractor must then re-install the weir boards consistent with the procedures outlined in Section <br /> 2 . 3 . 2. 1 and set all weir stacks at or above this elevation. The earlier removal of weir boards to decant the <br /> site may have resulted in some boards being destroyed (that is, cut out into sections or damaged such that <br /> they cannot provide an adequate seal when re-installed consistent with the procedures outlined in Section <br /> 2 . 3 . 2 . 1 ) . The contractor should then fabricate additional weir boards sufficient to reach the required <br /> elevation, plus additional boards to replace those that may become damaged during future stormwater <br /> releases . The contractor must then close the facility' s weir discharge shut-off valve (Section 3 . 2 . 2), and <br /> verify and certify to the FIND that the valve remains fully closed and free from leaks. <br /> To facilitate the future release of stormwater from the basin, the contractor's final task is to <br /> excavate a small sump immediately adjacent to one or more weir stacks . This sump will promote <br /> stormwater drainage within the basin to the weirs so that removal of one or more weir boards will allow <br /> the water to pass over the weir crest and continue to the ICWW, by gravity flow, through the permanent <br /> weir discharge pipeline as discussed below . <br /> 3. 4. 2 Stormwater Control following the Contractor 's Demobilization <br /> After the contractor completes his demobilization from the I1144 facility, responsibility for <br /> continued management of stormwater within the basin, as well as all other continuing site maintenance <br /> activities between successive dredging operations, resides with the FIND . To this end, the FIND 's <br /> designated site operator will periodically return to the site to release stormwater as well <br />as the <br /> accumulated drainage from the dredged material as it continues to consolidate under its own weight . <br /> - 18 - <br />
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