Common use of Herbicide Treatment Clause in Contracts

Herbicide Treatment. Herbicide treatment encompasses the treatment of all grass, weeds, vegetation and plant material growing on, along and around concrete medians, curb inlets, inlet openings, gutters, ramps, guardrails, bridge embankments and bridge supports with an approved herbicide to maintain these areas in an attractive and manicured condition. The herbicide treatment will also include the treatment of all expansion joints and cracks located on sidewalks, curbs, concrete medians and paved approaches. No herbicide treatment will be allowed along fence lines and asphalt paved roadway edges. All herbicide used will contain the active ingredient glyphosate (e.g. as in Roundup), applied in accordance with the manufacturer's label directions. The herbicide mixture will contain a colored spray indicator (blue preferable) to mark the areas treated by the contractor. The color indicator will be used to verify application of herbicide treatment. A valid State of Florida Pest Control Operator’s license with Pesticide Application qualified in right-of-way category must be issued in the name of the Bidders Company or the name of company employee. NOTE: Areas designated to be edged will not be treated with herbicide.

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Samples: ftp.orangecountyfl.net, ftp.orangecountyfl.net, ftp.orangecountyfl.net

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Herbicide Treatment. Herbicide treatment encompasses the treatment of all grass, weeds, vegetation and plant material growing on, along and around concrete medians, curb inlets, inlet openings, gutters, ramps, guardrails, bridge embankments and bridge supports with an approved herbicide to maintain these areas in an attractive and manicured condition. The herbicide treatment will also include the treatment of all expansion joints and cracks located on sidewalks, curbs, concrete medians and paved approaches. No herbicide treatment will be allowed along fence lines and asphalt paved roadway edges. All herbicide used will contain the active ingredient glyphosate (e.g. as in Roundup), applied in accordance with the manufacturer's label directions. The herbicide mixture will contain a colored spray indicator (blue preferable) to mark xxxx the areas treated by the contractor. The color indicator will be used to verify application of herbicide treatment. A valid State of Florida Pest Control Operator’s license with Pesticide Application qualified in right-of-way category must be issued in the name of the Bidders Company or the name of company employee. NOTE: Areas designated to be edged will not be treated with herbicideherbicide by the contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Florida Novation Agreement

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Herbicide Treatment. Herbicide treatment encompasses the treatment of all grass, weeds, vegetation and plant material growing on, along and around concrete medians, curb inlets, inlet openings, gutters, ramps, guardrails, bridge embankments and bridge supports with an approved herbicide to maintain these areas in an attractive and manicured condition. The herbicide treatment will also include the treatment of all expansion joints and cracks located on sidewalks, curbs, concrete medians and paved approaches. No herbicide treatment will be allowed along fence lines and asphalt paved roadway edges. All herbicide used will contain the active ingredient glyphosate (e.g. as in Roundup), applied in accordance with the manufacturer's label directions. The herbicide mixture will contain a colored spray indicator (blue preferable) to mark the areas treated by the contractor. The color indicator will be used to verify application of herbicide treatment. A valid State of Florida Pest Control Operator’s license with Pesticide Application qualified in right-of-way category must be issued in the name of the Bidders Company or the name of company employee. NOTE: Areas designated to be edged will not be treated with herbicideherbicide by the contractor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Term Contract

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