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Clearwater, FL 33756
Phone: (727) 464-4761
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ENVIRONMENTAL
SUPPORT SERVICES SECTION
The
Environmental Support Services Section helps facilitate the construction
of Capital Improvement projects, especially through the environmental
permitting process and liaison activities with State and Federal regulatory
agencies. The section also provides Habitat Management Permitting and
investigates inquiries and complaints as they relate to County projects.
The construction of County Capital Improvement Projects nearly always
involves permitting through one or more regulatory agencies. In addition,
wetlands are sometimes impacted due to project constraints such as limited
rights-of-way or safety concerns. During the permit application process,
the Public Works Department had experienced many costly delays due to
the many detailed environmental questions asked by the regulatory agencies.
The County decided that it needed a unique approach to help speed up
the permitting process by addressing more of the environmental concerns
early in the review. In April of 1988, the Department of Environmental
Management, in conjunction with Public Works, formed the Environmental
Support Services Section.
This section supports the Public Works/Engineering Section in project
design and permitting by performing as an in-house environmental consultant
for County projects.
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its inception, the responsibilities of
Environmental Support Services have expanded
to serve other County sections and departments
including Parks, Sewer, Water and the General
Services Real Estate Management Division.
Duties have broadened to include mitigation
site monitoring, inspection and redesign
as well as a myriad of special projects
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HIGHLIGHTS OF SECTION
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Coordinated and managed the completion
of the Ft. DeSoto Recirculation Project. This project immediately improved water quality and fisheries habitat
in the “back-bays” of Ft. DeSoto by allowing tidal and wind-driven circulation to occur. The
project was funded by grants from a team comprised of Federal, State, County, and private entities.The County
has received numerous awards at local, State and National levels for both the engineering and environmental
aspects of the project.
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Provided
environmental oversight and construction
consulting for all phases of Wall
Springs Park in Palm Harbor. ESS
will continue to advise the Park
on matters related to restoration
efforts or future improvements.
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Providing
environmental consulting services
for the “Lake Kimberly” property
acquisition.The County is
planning many environmental improvements
to the property to correct past impacts
and remove the infestation of exotic/invasive
species.
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Coordinated
and managed the construction of the
War Veterans’ Memorial Park
Oyster Reef Project. This project,
located off the western side of the
Park, will provide scarce hard-bottom
habitat and shoreline protection.It
is hoped that seagrass will re-establish
behind the reef once wave energy
is reduced. The project was
funded with a grant from the 1993
Oil Spill Mitigation Fund and managed
through the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
- Assisting
the Land Management Division with the
planning and design of the Mobbly Bayou
Wilderness Preserve and Alligator Lake
environmental restoration projects.
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