ENERGY DISSIPATERS Sample Clauses

ENERGY DISSIPATERS. Energy dissipaters shall be installed to prevent erosion and are subject to approval by the Contract Administrator. The type of energy dissipater and the amount of material shall be consistent with the specifications listed on the CULVERT AND DRAINAGE SPECIFICATION DETAIL.
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ENERGY DISSIPATERS. Energy dissipaters shall be installed to prevent erosion and are subject to approval by the Contract Administrator. Rock shall weigh at least 10 pounds and be placed by zero- drop-height method. Energy dissipater shall extend a minimum of ¾ foot to each side of the culvert at the outlet and a minimum of 2 feet beyond the outlet. SUBSECTION CATCH BASINS, HEADWALLS, AND ARMORING
ENERGY DISSIPATERS. The type of energy dissipater and the amount of material and must be consistent with the specifications on the CULVERT LIST. Placement must be by zero‐drop‐height method only. Energy dissipater installation is subject to approval by the Contract Administrator.
ENERGY DISSIPATERS. Purchaser shall install energy dissipaters at the inlets and outlets of new culvert installations to prevent erosion. Energy dissipater installation, including the amount of material, is subject to approval by the Contract Administrator. Rock used for energy dissipaters must be light loose rip rap. Placement must with a zero-drop-height only. No placement by end dumping or dropping of rock is allowed. Light loose rip rap shall meet the specifications in Clause 6-50 LIGHT LOOSE RIP RAP.
ENERGY DISSIPATERS. Energy dissipaters shall be installed to prevent erosion and are subject to approval by the Contract Administrator. The type of energy dissipater and the amount of material shall be consistent with the specifications listed on the CULVERT AND DRAINAGE SPECIFICATION DETAIL. 5-25 CATCH BASINS Purchaser shall construct catch basins in accordance with CULVERT AND DRAINAGE SPECIFICATION DETAIL. Minimum dimensions of catch basins are 2 feet wide and 4 feet long unless specified otherwise on the CULVERT AND DRAINAGE LIST. 5-26 HEADWALLS FOR CROSS DRAIN CULVERTS Purchaser shall construct headwalls accordance with CULVERT AND DRAINAGE SPECIFICATION DETAIL at all cross drain culverts, except for temporary culverts. Headwalls shall also be constructed at all culverts estimated on the CULVERT AND DRAINAGE LIST that specifies the placement of rock. Rock shall be placed by zero drop height methods. Minimum specifications require that rock be placed at a width of one culvert diameter on each side of the culvert opening, and to a height of one culvert diameters above the top of the culvert.
ENERGY DISSIPATERS. Purchaser shall install energy dissipaters in accordance with the CULVERT AND DRAINAGE SPECIFICATION DETAIL at all cross drain culverts. Energy dissipater installation is subject to approval by the Contract Administrator. The type of energy dissipater and the amount of material must be consistent with the specifications listed on the ROCK LIST. Energy dissipaters must extend a minimum of 1 foot to each side of the culvert at the outlet and a minimum of 2 feet beyond the outlet. Placement must with a zero-drop-height only. No placement by end dumping or dropping of rock is allowed.

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