Facility, Installation, or Project Environmental
Offices in addition to the Federal, State Regional
and Local governing agencies.
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Prior to commencing construction activities or delivery of materials to the
site, the Contractor shall submit an Environmental Protection Plan for
review and approval by the Contracting Officer. The purpose of the
Environmental Protection Plan is to present a comprehensive overview of
known or potential environmental issues which the Contractor must address
during construction. Issues of concern shall be defined within the
shall address each topic at a level of detail commensurate with the
environmental issue and required construction task(s). Topics or issues
which are not identified in this section, but which the Contractor
considers necessary, shall be identified and discussed after those items
formally identified in this section. Prior to submittal of the
Environmental Protection Plan, the Contractor shall meet with the
Contracting Officer for the purpose of discussing the implementation of the
initial Environmental Protection Plan; possible subsequent additions and
revisions to the plan including any reporting requirements; and methods for
administration of the Contractor's Environmental Plans. The Environmental
Protection Plan shall be current and maintained onsite by the Contractor.
1.7.1
Compliance
No requirement in this Section shall be construed as relieving the
Contractor of any applicable Federal, State, and local environmental
protection laws and regulations. During Construction, the Contractor shall
be responsible for identifying, implementing, and submitting for approval
Plan.
1.7.2
Contents
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Any unnecessary or inapplicable plans or
requirements are to be deleted.
Brackets in item j. should be replaced with the name
of the Facility, Installation, or Project Office
where the project is located; the title of their
spill control plan; and where it may be reviewed by
the Contractor. Instead of referencing their plan,
the Designer could add specific requirements of the
plan to this paragraph.
The pesticide paragraph (item q.) should not be
deleted since an unforeseen site condition could
require a pesticide treatment. The pesticide
treatment plan serves two purposes: It provides a
mechanism for early coordination with the
appropriate installation personnel through the
Contracting Officer and provides a mechanism for
reporting pesticide use information to the
Installation as required by the Federal Insecticide
Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). For military
construction, this information must be provided to
the Installation under DoDI 4150.7 DoD Pest
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