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Official Document Type
Lease
Approved Date
11/03/2009
Control Number
2009-283B
Agenda Item Number
8.Q.
Entity Name
Florida Inland Navigation District
Subject
Lease Agreement
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8586
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The absence of a maintenance dredging history for Reach III precluded projecting the frequency of <br /> future dredging operations . However, an assumed frequency of once every 5 to 10 years appears reasonable, <br /> based on operational considerations such as scheduling and contract procedures, as well as present shoaling <br /> patterns . Thus , depending on the interval between successive dredging operations, each maintenance <br /> operation in Reach III should produce a bulked material volume between 16 ,300 cy and 32 , 600 cy for <br /> placement in Site IR- 14 . <br /> Beyond satisfying a minimum capacity requirement, the management objective for the 1R- 14 dredged <br /> material management area is to process ( i . e . , decant and dewater) the dredged material efficiently and to <br /> operate the facility so as to extend its usefulness beyond the design service life. The design and construction <br /> of the containment facility establish the site ' s potential long-term efficiency, while its operating procedures <br /> intend to ensure the realization of this potential . Specific elements of site design and operation during and <br /> following dredging activities will be discussed in turn as they relate to site efficiency and local impacts . <br /> Accordingly, Section 2 . 0 begins the management plan with a discussion of site preparation and design . <br /> Section 3 . 0 presents operational considerations during dredging . Section 4 . 0 addresses post- dredging site <br /> management. <br /> 4 <br />
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