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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
02/11/2003
Control Number
2003-037C.
Agenda Item Number
11.C.2.
Entity Name
Brian Quant-White Rabbit Acres
Subject
Structure for Water Control (1 of 1)
Cost Share Grant Contract
Archived Roll/Disk#
3160
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2878
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Page / of Z <br /> OPERAJIQN AND MAINTENANCE PLAN <br /> STRUCTURE FOR WATER CONTROL <br /> COOPERATOR 2t iq,-j - DATE .Sj,c_f- 2 0 03 <br /> ADDRESS 11,95- X31'7 ,577 Vel2o ,Bpc,�r, 3 Z 74 r, <br /> PRACTICE LOCATION - SEC 32T 32-5 R 3 F15 FIELD NO. T <br /> GENERAL <br /> A properly operated and maintained structure for water control is an asset to your farm. This <br /> structure was designed and installed to safely convev water at condition that will prevent erosion. <br /> The estimated life span of this system is at least 5- years. The life of this system can be <br /> assured and usually increased by developing and carrying out a good operation and maintenance <br /> program. <br /> This practice will require you to perform periodic operation and maintenance to maintain <br /> satisfactory performance. Here are some recommendations to help you develop a good operation <br /> and maintenance program. <br /> GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS <br /> • All fences, railings, and/or warning signs shall be maintained to provide warning and/or <br /> prevent unauthorized human or livestock entry. <br /> • Maintain vigorous growth of desirable vegetative coverings. This includes reseeding, <br /> fertilization, and controlled application of herbicides when necessary. Periodic mowing may <br /> also be needed to control height. <br /> • Remove any debris that may accumulate on or in the immediate area of the structure. <br /> • Make sure that all structural drains are functional. <br /> • Determine and eliminate causes of settlement or cracks in the earthen sections and repair <br /> damage. <br /> • Repair spalls, cracks and weathered areas in concrete surfaces. <br /> • Repair or replace rusted or damaged metal and paint. <br /> • Check all valves, gates and other appurtenances for proper functioning. If worn or damaged, <br /> repair or replace following the manufacturer's recommendations. <br /> • Ropleee C.4.Al. <br /> • Check all timber or lumber sections for decay and other damage, especially sections in <br /> contact with earth or other materials. Repair damaged sections and apply protective <br /> coatings as needed. <br /> USDA-NRCS May 1997 <br />
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