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erosion control features as required in the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, Contractor ' s <br /> Erosion Control plan and as specified in the State of Florida Department of Environmental <br /> Protection Generic Permit for Stormwater Discharge from Large and Small Construction <br /> Activities . <br /> 104.8 Protection During Suspension of Contract Time. <br /> If it is necessary to suspend the construction operations for any appreciable length of <br /> time, shape the top of the earthwork in such a manner to permit runoff of rainwater, and <br /> construct earth berms along the top edges of embankments to intercept runoff water. Provide <br /> temporary slope drains to carry runoff from cuts and embankments that are in the vicinity of <br /> rivers , streams , canals , lakes , and impoundments . Locate slope drains at intervals of <br /> approximately 500 feet, and stabilize them by paving or by covering with waterproof materials . <br /> Should such preventive measures fail, immediately take such other action as necessary to <br /> effectively prevent erosion and siltation . The Engineer may direct the Contractor to perform, <br /> during such suspensions of operations , any other erosion and sediment control work deemed <br /> necessary. <br /> 104-9 Method of Measurement. <br /> When separate items for temporary erosion control features are included in the Contract, <br /> the quantities to be paid for will be : ( 1 ) the area, in square yards , of Rolled Erosion Control <br /> Products ; (2) the length, in feet, of Runoff Control Structures, measured along the surface of the <br /> work constructed ; (3 ) the number of Sediment Containment Systems constructed and accepted; <br /> (4) the number of Sediment Containment System Cleanouts accomplished and accepted ; (5 ) the <br /> length, in feet, of Sediment Barriers ; (6) the length, in feet, of Floating Turbidity Barrier; (7) the <br /> length, in feet, of Staked Turbidity Barrier; (8 ) the number of inlet protection systems ; (9) the <br /> area, in square yards , of chemical treatment. ( 10) the number of floc logs or drums of product for <br /> chemical treatment . <br /> Upon acceptance by the Engineer, the quantity of floating turbidity barriers , sediment <br /> barriers, staked turbidity barriers , and inlet protection devices will be paid for regardless of <br /> whether materials are new, used, or relocated from a previous installation on the project . <br /> 10440 Basis of Payment. <br /> Prices and payments will be full compensation for all work specified in this Section , <br /> including construction and routine maintenance of temporary erosion control features . <br /> Any additional costs resulting from compliance with the requirements of this Section, <br /> other than construction, routine maintenance, and removal of temporary erosion control features , <br /> will be included in the Contract unit prices for the item or items to which such costs are related . <br /> The work of Performance Turf designated as a temporary erosion control feature in accordance <br /> with 104-6 . 4 . 2 will be paid for under the appropriate pay items specified in Sections 570 and <br /> 580 . <br /> Separate payment will not be made for the cost of constructing temporary earth berms <br /> along the edges of the roadways to prevent erosion during grading and subsequent operations . <br /> The Contractor shall include these costs in the Contract prices for grading items . <br /> Additional temporary erosion control features constructed as directed by the Engineer <br /> will be paid for as unforeseeable work. <br /> In case of repeated failure on the part of the Contractor to control erosion, pollution, or <br /> siltation, the Engineer reserves the right to employ outside assistance or to use the Department ' s <br /> -42 - <br /> FPID ( S ) : 423186 - 1 - 58 - 01 <br /> . , IF 4, <br />