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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 /> 4 . 45 FLOATING TURBIDITY BARRIER <br /> Definition <br /> A floating geotextile material which minimizes sediment transport from a disturbed area <br /> adjacent to or within a body of water. <br /> Purpose <br /> To provide sedimentation protection for a watercourse from up-slope land disturbance where ..r <br /> conventional erosion and sediment controls cannot be used , or from dredging or filling within <br /> the watercourse . <br /> �r <br /> Conditions Where Practice Applies <br /> Applicable to non-tidal and tidal watercourses where intrusion into the watercourse by <br /> construction activities has been permitted and subsequent sediment movement is unavoidable . <br /> Planning Considerations .� <br /> Soil loss into a watercourse results in long-term suspension of sediment . In time , the <br /> suspended sediment may travel large distances and affect widespread areas . A turbidity <br /> curtain is designed to deflect and contain sediment within a limited area and provide enough <br /> residence time so that soil particles will fall out of suspension and not travel to other areas . <br /> wr <br /> Turbidity curtain types must be selected based on the flow conditions within the water body, <br /> whether it be a flowing channel , lake , pond , or a tidal watercourse . The specifications <br /> contained within this practice pertain to minimal and moderate flow conditions where the <br /> velocity of flow may reach 5 feet (1 . 5 m) per second (or a current of approximately 3 knots) . <br /> For situations where there are greater flow velocities or currents , a qualified engineer and <br /> product manufacturer should be consulted . <br /> Consideration must also be given to the direction of water movement in channel flow situations . <br /> Turbidity curtains are not designed to act as water impoundment dams and cannot be <br /> expected to stop the flow of a significant volume of water. They are designed and installed to <br /> trap sediment, not to halt the movement of water itself. In most situations, turbidity curtains <br /> should not be installed across channel flows . <br /> In tidal or moving water conditions , provisions must be made to allow the volume of water <br /> contained within the curtain to change . Since the bottom of the curtain is weighted and external <br /> anchors are frequently added , the volume of water contained within the curtain will be much <br /> greater at high tide verses low tide and measures must be taken to prevent the curtain from <br /> submerging . In addition to allowing slack in the curtain to rise and fall , water must be allowed <br /> to flow through the curtain if the curtain is to remain in roughly the same place and maintain the <br /> same shape . Normally, this is achieved by constructing part of the curtain from a heavy woven <br /> filter fabric. The fabric allows the water to pass through the curtain , but retains the sediment <br /> particles . Consideration should be given to the volume of water that must pass through the <br /> 4A16 <br />
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