Officer's approval prior to installation. Remove temporary culverts or
bridges upon completion of work, and repair the area [to its original
condition] [or] [as indicated] [or] [as specified].
3.1.2.2
Oily and Hazardous Substances
Prevent oil or hazardous substances from entering the ground, drainage
areas, or navigable waters. In accordance with 40 CFR 112, surround all
temporary fuel oil or petroleum storage tanks with a temporary berm or
containment of sufficient size and strength to contain the contents of the
tanks, plus 10 percent freeboard for precipitation. The berm will be
impervious to oil for 72 hours and be constructed so that any discharge
will not permeate, drain, infiltrate, or otherwise escape before cleanup
occurs.
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There will be no discharge of excavation ground water to the sanitary
sewer, storm drains, or to the river without prior specific authorization
of the Environmental Programs Division in writing. Discharge of hazardous
substances will not be permitted under any circumstances.
Construction site runoff will be prevented from entering any storm drain or
the river directly by the use of straw bales or other method suitable to
the Environmental Programs Division of the Shipyard. Contractor will
provide erosion protection of the surrounding soils.
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Fish and Wildlife Resources
Do not disturb fish and wildlife. Do not alter water flows or otherwise
significantly disturb the native habitat adjacent to the project and
critical to the survival of fish and wildlife, except as indicated or
specified.
3.2
HISTORICAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES
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Carefully protect in-place and report immediately to the Contracting
Officer historical and archaeological items or human skeletal remains
discovered in the course of work. Upon discovery, notify [NNSY Code 106
and] the Contracting Officer. Stop work in the immediate area of the
discovery until directed by the Contracting Officer to resume work. The
Government retains ownership and control over historical and archaeological
resources.
3.3
EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES
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NOTE: Add to or modify the following paragraphs to
conform to State and local regulations at the
project site. Include reference to applicable State
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