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Samson Oceanfront Park <br />City of Sunny Isles <br />Technical Specifications <br />EROSION, SEDIMENTATION AND DUST CONTROL 02270-4 <br />A. Place the sod on the prepared surface, with edges in close contact. Do not use sod which has been cut <br /> <br />for more than 48 hours. Monitor placed sod for growth of pest plants and noxious weeds. If pest plants <br />and/or noxious weeds manifest themselves within 30 days of placement of the sod during the months <br />April through October, within 60 days of placement of the sod during the months of November <br />through March treat affected areas by means acceptable to the Owner at no expense to the Department. <br />If pest plants and/or noxious weeds manifest themselves after the time frames described above from <br />date of placement of sod, the Engineer, at his sole option, will determine if treatment is required and <br />whether or not the Contractor will be compensated for such treatment. <br /> <br />3.07 DUST CONTROL <br /> <br />: <br />A. It shall be the Contractor 's responsibility to control dust by watering and sweeping at the end of each <br />and every workday or as directed by the Engineer. <br /> <br />B. Dust Control: <br /> <br /> 1. If appropriate to the site location, and at the discretion of the City, provide positive methods and <br />apply dust control materials to minimize raising dust from construction operations. <br /> <br /> 2. Clean interior spaces prior to the start of finish painting and continue cleaning on an as-needed <br />basis until painting is finished. <br /> <br /> 3. Schedule operations so that dust and other contaminants will not fall on wet or newly-coated <br />surfaces. <br /> <br /> 4. Cover materials transported to and from site as necessary to prevent depositing material on <br />offsite roadways or creating dust. <br /> <br />3.08 <br /> <br />INLET PROTECTION: <br />A. The Contractor shall protect from sediment and debris any existing catch basin with filter fabric while <br />work is in progress. Filter fabric shall be removed after completion of work or sod has established. <br />Filter fabric must be cleaned periodically to avoid excessive accumulation of sediment and debris. <br />Extreme care shall be taken when removing filter fabric to avoid sediments and debris entering catch <br />basin. Any sediments falling inside the drainage system shall be removed. <br /> <br />3.09 <br /> <br />MUD CONTROL: <br />A. A Truck Wash Out area shall be constructed at locations designated by the engineer for points of <br />egress from un-stabilized areas of the project to public roads where off-site tracking of mud could <br />occur. Traffic from un-stabilized areas of the project shall be directed thru the Truck Wash Out area. <br />All materials spilled, dropped or tracked onto public roads shall be removed daily, or more frequently <br />if so directed by the Engineer. The Contractor shall maintain the Truck Wash Out area in a condition <br />that will allow it to perform its function. To prevent off-site tracking, the Truck Wash Out area shall <br />be rinsed daily (daily when in use) to move accumulated mud downward thru the stone. <br /> <br />PART 4 <br /> <br />4.01 <br /> <br />CLEAN UP: <br />A. A spill kit must be provided during the entire duration of the project. The spill kit is to be used in the <br />immediate response and clean-up of spills, leaks or other discharges of hazardous wastes or other <br />hazardous materials (chemical spills). Spill kits shall be maintained in close proximity to areas where <br />chemicals are managed or stored to enable prompt response and clean-up of spills. The contents of a <br />