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Engineering Svcs.
Bid No. (xx-xx-xx)
07-03-01
Project Type (Bid, RFP, RFQ)
RFQ
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<br />..U:: North Bay Road Podes',;ao/Em.",.ocy V.";c1. Bridg. aod To.. Cao'" O"..",alloo Dock & Boanlwalk <br /> <br /> <br />. US Environmental Protection Agency - Water Quality <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />State Permitting Agency <br /> <br />. Florida Department of Environmental Protection - Environmental Resource Permit, Sovereign <br />Submerged Lands Authorization, Water Quality Certification for USACE permit. (Contact: <br />Jennifer Smith) <br /> <br />State Commenting Agencies <br /> <br />. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission - Threatened and Endangered Species, <br />Manatee Protection <br />. State Historic Preservation Office - Historic and Archaeological Sites <br /> <br />Local Permitting Agency <br /> <br />. Miami-Dade Department of Environmental Resources Management - Class I Coastal <br />Construction Permit (Contact: Lisa Spadatina), Class II Drainage Permit (Contact: Manny Tobin) <br /> <br />2.3. DRAINAGE <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />As noted above, no degradation of water quality to Outstanding Florida Waters or the Biscayne Bay Aquatic <br />Preserve will be allowed during project construction or operation. Drainage will be designed to meet the <br />Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM) and South Florida Water Management <br />District (SFWMD) criteria for water quality and quantity. For water quality treatment, the existing drainage <br />system uses french drain and dry retention systems. In addition within the project there is a wet retention <br />pond. Proposed drainage would consist of french drains and dry retention areas. Deep wells are more <br />expensive and should not be considered for this project. Dry retention is a very cost et1icient system for <br />water quality treatment when ROW is available. The advantage of a dry retention system is that only 50% of <br />water quality volume is required to be treated as compared with 100% for other systems. Our team will <br />prepare the drainage report which will include analysis, cost comparison of alternatives, recommendation of <br />drainage system, and identification of required permitting. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Request for Qualifications No. 07-03-01 <br /> <br />Page 9 of 15 <br />
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