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AECOM will provide one draft of the notification package to the City electronically for review, <br /> incorporate comments sent to AECOM, and submit final copies to CDFW and the City. It is <br /> assumed that CDFW will be given one copy of the notification and the City will receive two <br /> copies. This scope of work assumes that the City Will pay the CDFW-required filing fee <br /> associated with obtaining the1602 Streambed Alteration Agreement. <br /> It is assumed that one coordination meeting with CDFW may be required and will be attended by <br /> the AECOM project manager and senior regulatory specialist to discuss project characteristics, <br /> permit requirements,and permitting schedules. Additional telephone/email coordination with <br /> CDFW will be conducted to support the permit application materials, and assist in meeting the <br /> needs of CDFW. <br /> The labor assumed to complete this task is based on current project knowledge and is reflected in <br /> the cost estimate. Similar to the statement above under Permitting Task 3, completion of the task <br /> is directly dependent on the participation and direction of regulatory agency staff, which is <br /> beyond the control of AECOM. AECOM will work up to the amount of budget set aside to <br /> pursue this approval. <br /> Task Cost: $12,666 <br /> Task 6: Prepare San Francisco Regional Water Quality Control Board,Clean Water Act <br /> Section 401 Water Quality Certification Application <br /> Applicants for a Section 404 permit with USACE must also submit an application to the San <br /> Francisco Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB)for water quality certification, in <br /> accordance with Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. AECOM will prepare an application to the <br /> RWQCB requesting water quality certification. The request will describe the proposed project <br /> and construction techniques and methods to avoid or m;numze excessive erosion,turbidity,and <br /> other adverse Water quality effects. This information will be drawn from the CEQA document <br /> for the proposed project, from the Section 404 Clean Water Act application,and from discussion <br /> with the City. <br /> AECOM will prepare an application package for water quality certification. The application <br /> package will include information on the project required by the RWQCB: <br /> • a complete project description; <br /> • assessor parcel numbers, names, addresses, and contact information for land owners <br /> within the project area; <br /> • at least 30%design drawings for the project(in CADD or ArcGIS); calculations of the <br /> volume of materials to be imported to or excavated from Waters of the U.S.; <br /> • calculations of the volume of materials to be imported to or excavated from waters of the <br /> state; <br /> • plans showing the project construction area, staging areas, and temporary work spaces; <br /> • the project schedule; <br /> 121Page <br />