INLET PROTECTION Sample Clauses

INLET PROTECTION. A. Inlet protection for catch basin protection shall be Silt Sack or an approved equal.
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INLET PROTECTION. A. Follow manufacturer’s directions for installation.
INLET PROTECTION. A. Inlet Protection includes furnishing of all labor, tools, equipment, and materials to install, maintain, and remove inlet protection in accordance with PennDOT Publication 408, Section 860 and as detailed on the Drawings.
INLET PROTECTION. This bid item shall be paid on a unit basis. Payment shall include the proper installation of storm drain inlet protection erosion and sediment control measures as shown and specified on Plans.
INLET PROTECTION. All storm drain inlets in the immediate vicinity of the construction site must be protected by appropriate BMPs during construction until all sources with the potential for discharging to the inlet have been stabilized. This includes storm drain inlets which may be affected by sediment tracked onto paved surfaces by vehicles or equipment. Inlet protection BMPs are a last line of control – sediment and erosion control practices must be used on site. Inlet protection devices must conform to local ordinances or regulations. In general, inlet protection needs to provide for drainage adequate to prevent excessive roadway flooding. As such, inlet protection does not necessarily require installation of devices on or in the inlet. BMPs in the gutter may also be considered. Inlet protection maybe removed for a particular area if a specific concern (i.e., local flooding/freezing, snow removal, traffic hazard) has been identified and documented in the SWPPP. In this situation, additional erosion and sediment control practices must be used to compensate for the loss of the inlet protection device to prevent sediment from entering a storm sewer system. Maintenance and cleaning of inlet protection devices, including on-site sediment and erosion controls, must be performed in accordance with Appendix C, Part 2.

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