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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
09/23/2008
Control Number
2008-307B
Agenda Item Number
8.O.
Entity Name
Timothy Rose Contracting
Subject
Contract and Specifications Eagle Trace Subdivision Phase II
Area
NE Corner of Kings Hwy. and 61st. St. Eagle Trace Subdivision
Project Number
0813
Bid Number
2008074
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7603
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A . In addition to the OWNER' s other remedies listed herein , if the <br /> CONTRACTOR fails to comply with this Section and erosion or pollution is <br /> caused by dewatering water or stormwater runoff from the construction site , <br /> the OWNER will report the violations to the Indian River County Code <br /> Enforcement Board , SJRWMD , Indian River Farms Water Control District (or <br /> other F . S . Chapter 298 Drainage District , as appropriate ) , and other <br /> pertinent regulatory or enforcement agencies . <br /> PART 2 MATERIALS AND INSTALLATION <br /> 2 . 1 GENERAL <br /> A. Staked Silt Fences : <br /> 1 . General : ' Use silt fences to control runoff from the construction site <br /> where the soil has been disturbed . <br /> 2 . Installation : Install per the manufacture' s recommendations and as <br /> specified herein . In general , install the silt fence in a manner that <br /> allows it to stop the water long enough for the sediment to settle while <br /> the water passes through the silt fence fabric . All supporting posts <br /> shall be on the down -slope side of the fencing . Place the bottom of <br /> the fabric 6-inches minimum , under compacted soil to prevent the flow <br /> of sediment underneath the fence . Otherwise , install in accordance <br /> with FDOT Index No . 102 . <br /> 3 . Removal : Contractor is responsible for removal of silt screens . <br /> 4 . Product: All material shall be new and unused . Use FDOT Type IV silt <br /> fences where large sediment loads are anticipated , where slopes are <br /> 1 : 2 (vertical : horizontal ) or steeper , or as directed by the ENGINEER ; <br /> otherwise use FDOT Type III silt fence . <br /> ( a ) For FDOT Type III Silt Fence - ACF Environmental , Catalog <br /> No . 360800000 , Florida DOT Silt Fence . U . S . Sieve = 30 , <br /> tensile strength = 120 pounds . The heavy-duty filter fabric shall <br /> be pre-attached to 48- inch long stakes on 6-foot centers . ( 1 - <br /> 800-448-3636 ) . <br /> ( b ) For FDOT Type IV Silt Fence , modify the above Catalog No . <br /> 360800000 to comply with FDOT Index No . 102 . <br /> (c) Or equivalent. <br /> Be Turbidity Barriers : <br /> 1 . General : Use turbidity barriers to control sediment contamination of <br /> rivers , lakes, ponds , canals , etc . <br /> 2 . Installation : Install per the manufacturer' s recommendations and per <br /> FDOT Index No . 103 unless directed otherwise by the ENGINEER . <br /> 3 . Removal : Contractor is responsible for disposal of turbidity barriers . <br /> 4 . Product : All material shall be new and unused . The turbidity barrier <br /> shall be a pervious barrier and the fabric color shall be yellow . <br /> a . Parker Systems , Inc. ( 1 -866-472-7537 ) , model Type I . <br /> b . Or equivalent . <br /> C . Sedimentation Control From Dewatering or Pumping Operations Using Filter <br /> FAEngineering\Special Projects\Eagle Trace Phase 2\Contract Documents\Eagle Trace Subdivision Phase II\9611A & 0001 - Technical <br /> Provisions .doc . 6 - <br />
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