REPORTS (Excluding Professional Engineering and Professional Geology Services) Sample Clauses

REPORTS (Excluding Professional Engineering and Professional Geology Services). The following pay items are for reports associated with specified scopes of work. Reports must be accurate and complete prior to submittal to DEP. All reports must be submitted to DEP in accordance with the requirements in Chapter 62-780, F.A.C., the “Technical Report and Deliverable Related Time Frames” table in Appendix I, applicable DEP guidance, and comply with the DWM Policy on Professional Certification of Technical Documents dated March 31, 2000, if applicable. All Reports must include a history of the site, a summary of activities completed under the work order, field notes and appropriate logs for any field work, lab reports, tables, figures and maps as applicable, evaluation of the data provided, deviations from Task Assignment requirements, and recommendations for additional work needed to move the site towards closure. The Contractor shall use of the most current version of the specified report, permit, or document form. All maps shall include a dated title block, facility ID, site name and address, north arrow, bar scale, and a legend of all symbols used, whereas distribution maps shall include iso-contours for COCs drawn such that solid lines denote known concentration contours, dashed lines denote likely concentration contours, and dotted lines denote estimated concentration contours. Tables of analytical results shall be cumulative, include the required qualifiers and qualifier codes, and bold the results that exceed the applicable target cleanup level.
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