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Approved Date
11/04/1997
Control Number
97-304
Entity Name
Waste Management of Florida
Subject
Operation Class 1 Landfill
Construction and Partial Closing
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Complete land preparation by smoothing the seedbed with a tandem disk, spike -tooth harrow, or <br />other equipment approved by the Director or Engineer. <br />After seedbed is smoothed, remove from all areas to be vegetated any rocks, roots, limbs, or <br />other debris which would interfere with seeding or mowing. <br />Immediately before any seed is to be sown, the ground surface shall be scarified as necessary to a <br />depth of one inch and shall be raked until the surface is smooth, friable, and of uniformly fine <br />texture. The areas shall be seeded evenly with a mechanical spreader using the seed/rate <br />combination herein before specified and lightly raked. <br />1.05 Seed Installation <br />Apply the lawn seed with a drop type or broadcast spreader at the rate of eight pounds per 1,000 <br />square feet for temporary seed mixes and at a rate of 8 pounds per 1,000 square feet for interim <br />seed mixes. <br />Apply half the seed in one direction and the remainder at right angles to the first seeding. After <br />applying the seed, rake the seed into the seed bed and roll with a lawn roller. Water the seeded <br />area lightly and again roll the area with a light lawn roller to assure firm contact of the soil and <br />seed. <br />1.06 Mulching for Seeded Areas <br />After seeding, all areas shall be covered with grain straw or matting. The rate of application of' <br />grain straw shall be at least two tons per acre. It is essential that distribution of the mulch be <br />uniform. <br />Where a delay in the establishment of permanent vegetation is desirable due to adverse weather <br />conditions, a temporary mulch cover will be required by the Director. <br />1.07 Bed Preparation for Sodding <br />Areas to be sodded shall be cleared of all rough grass, weeds, and debris and the ground brought <br />to an even grade as approved. The soil shall then be thoroughly tilled to a minimum 6 inch <br />depth. Superphosphate at a rate for bidding purposes of 5 pounds per 1,000 square feet and <br />complete fertilizer at a rate for bidding purposes of 16 pounds per 1,000 square feet shall be <br />evenly distributed over the entire area and cross-disced in to a depth of 4 to 6 inches. <br />The areas shall then be brought to proper grade, free of sticks, stones, or other foreign matter <br />over 1 -inch in diameter or dimension. The surface shall conform to finished grade, less the <br />thickness of sod, free of water -retaining depressions, the soil friable and of uniformly firm <br />texture. <br />2.4-5 <br />by 37 WI8.97 <br />
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