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<br />other buildup on the inside of the 'wethose' and PVC pipe). <br /> <br />L18.2.4.Accidental damage to system - Follow the monthly procedure and be <br />mindful to always flush the system before and after making <br />repairs. <br /> <br />L18.3. Requirements for Conventional Irrigation Systems within project limits: The <br />Contractor is to familiarize himself with the existing irrigations systems and is <br />responsible for the repair of all components to insure a continually efficient <br />irrigation system. This includes the adjustment of the controllers to insure <br />the correct amount of precipitation necessary for viable vegetative growth, <br />always following any South Florida Water Management District drought <br />guidelines. Contractor is to perform monthly wet tests, to verify viability of <br />system, on the last Wednesday of each month. On the first day of each <br />month report to City, in writing, indicating proper operation of each zone, <br />required repairs, additional costs and updated run time per zone. <br /> <br />L19. The Contractor, at his/her expense, will be responsible for the proper maintenance, <br />replacement, repair, or retro-fitting of all irrigation components. The wholesale cost of parts <br />only will be borne by the City, with proper documentation and approval by the City. Labor <br />costs will be paid by the City at the contract approved hourly rate. Any necessary repairs, <br />other than routine irrigation head replacement must be approved in writing by the City prior to <br />start of work. <br /> <br />L20. Fertilizer and materials shall be delivered in original, unopened, and undamaged containers <br />showing weight, analysis, and name of manufacturer. All fertilizer materials shall be stored in <br />manner to prevent wetting and deterioration. <br /> <br />L21. Fertilizer and insect/disease control materials shall be applied at the rates established by <br />accepted horticultural standards, manufacturer's recommendations, and as approved by City. <br /> <br />L21.1 <br /> <br />L21. 1. 1. <br /> <br />L21.1.2. <br /> <br />L21.1.3. <br /> <br />L21.1.4. <br />L21.1.5. <br /> <br />L21. 2 <br />L21.2.1. <br /> <br />L21.2.2. <br />L21.2.3. <br /> <br />L21.2.4. <br /> <br />L21.2.5. <br /> <br />PAGE 35 OF 105 <br />PROPOSAL No. <br /> <br />Lawn: For control of fire ants, use Award Fire Ant Killer. Follow <br />manufacturer's instructions for applications amounts and rates. <br />February - Apply granular 20-0-20 with Atrazine or approved equal; St. <br />Augustine 'Floratam' Sod and 'Argentine' Bahia Sod. <br />May - Apply liquid 16-4-8 with micro-nutrients and Telstar or equal insect <br />control. <br />September - Apply liquid 16-4-8 with micro-nutrients and Telstar or equal <br />insect control. <br />December - Apply granular 20-0-10 with Atrazine. <br />The Spring thru Fall application rates for lawn areas will vary according to <br />weather and environmental conditions, but typically average 75 granular <br />pounds per 1000 sq. ft. <br />Palms (except Phoenix Dactilifera and Phoenix Canariensis Date Palms): <br />Apply four applications per year (at quarterly intervals) of liquid 16-4-8 with <br />micro-nutrients and granular 13-3-13 with micro-nutrients. <br />The time of the applications will coincide with the lawn applications. <br />The liquid and granular applications will alternate throughout the year (2 <br />applications of liquid and 2 of granular). <br />Supplemental Manganese Sulfate and Sul-po-mag may be required to correct <br />nutrient deficiency. <br />OTC (Lethal Yellowing) injections, as required. <br />