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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
09/13/2005
Control Number
2005-313A
Agenda Item Number
11.I.
Entity Name
Ranger Construction Industries
Subject
Intersection improvements/part 2
Sidewalk & Drainage improvements
Area
41st. St. widening Dodgertown Elementary
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5167
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Florida Erosion and Sediment Control Inspector's Manual <br /> aw <br /> A formal design is not required for many small projects and for minor or incidental <br /> applications . For larger projects refer to Figure 4 . 05a ( FDOT Standard Index 102 , Chart 1 ) <br /> for guidance on recommended spacing . <br /> Construction Specifications <br /> .. <br /> Sheet Flow Applications <br /> ,. 1 . Bales shall be placed in a single row , lengthwise on the contour, with ends of <br /> adjacent bales tightly abutting each other. <br />., 2 . All bales shall be either wire-bound or string-tied . Straw bales shall be installed <br /> so that bindings are oriented around the sides rather than along the tops and <br /> bottoms of the bales (in order to prevent deterioration of the bindings) . (See Plate <br /> .. 4 . 05b ) <br /> 3 . The barrier shall be entrenched and backfilled . A trench shall be excavated the <br /> .. width of a bale and the length of the proposed barrier to a minimum depth of 4 <br /> inches (10 cm ) . After the bales are staked and chinked , the excavated soil shall be <br /> backfilled against the barrier. Backfill soil shall conform to the ground level on the <br />•. downhill side and shall be built up to 4 inches ( 10 cm) against the uphill side of the <br /> barrier ( See Plate 4 . 05c) <br /> 4 . Each bale shall be securely anchored by at least two 2" x 2" (5 cm x 5 cm) minimum <br /> wooden stakes or two #5 ( 16 mm ) minimum rebars at least 3 feet (0 . 9 m) driven through the <br /> bale . The first stake in each bale shall be driven toward the previously laid bale to force the <br />• bales together. Stakes or rebars shall be driven deep enough into the ground to securely <br /> anchor the bales . Straw bale barriers placed on paved surfaces may be secured by placing <br /> heavy sand bags on top , and/or by bracing with 2 x 4's (5 x 10 cm ) . (See Plate 4 . 05d ) <br /> wr <br /> 5 . The gaps between bales shall be chinked (filled by wedging ) with straw to prevent <br /> water from escaping between the bales . (See Plate 4 . 05b) Loose straw scattered <br /> over the area immediately uphill from a straw bale barrier tends to increase barrier <br /> efficiency. <br />• 6 . When bales are installed at the toe of a slope , they should be placed away from the <br /> slope for increased storage capacity. (See Plate 4 . 05e) <br /> 7 . Inspection shall be frequent and repair or replacement shall be made promptly as <br /> needed . <br /> 8 . Straw bale barriers shall be removed when they have served their usefulness , but <br /> not before the upslope areas have been permanently stabilized . <br /> 4- 18 <br /> r <br />
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