WET SITE CULVERT INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

WET SITE CULVERT INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. 1. The Forest Officer and the Purchaser shall agree upon a site specific sediment and erosion control plan that meets the requirements of all attachments and permits for each wet installation prior to any construction. Sediment and erosion control features may include any or all of the following at each site: a. Filter Fabric Sediment Traps. b. Sediment Control Fence. c. Slash Filter Windrows. d. Other measures as directed by Forest Officer. 2. The Forest Officer and the Purchaser shall agree upon a site specific water diversion plan for each wet installation. Diversions may include: by-pass ditches, plastic lined by-pass ditches, plastic or metal pipe by-passes or other methods as directed by the Forest Officer. Pumping with discharge back into the channel is not permitted. 3. All wet site culvert installations require seeding of all disturbed areas with Quick Cover Mix the same day as installation is completed. 4. Any equipment operated within the high-water level of any stream or river channel shall be free of oil and fluid leaks and shall be clean of mud. Said equipment must be inspected by the Forest Officer and approved prior to any use. 5. Filter fabric sediment traps shall be installed prior to any construction activities on all wet culvert installations. 1. Road maintenance may be required on all native material or gravel roads designated for hauling purposes.
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WET SITE CULVERT INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. 1. The Forest Officer and the Purchaser shall agree upon a site specific sediment and erosion control plan that meets the requirements of all attachments and permits for each wet installation prior to any construction. Sediment and erosion control features may include any or all of the following at each site: a. Filter Fabric Sediment Traps. b. Sediment Control Fence. c. Slash Filter Windrows. d. Other measures as directed by Forest Officer. 2. The Forest Officer and the Purchaser shall agree upon a site specific water diversion plan for each wet installation. Diversions may include: by-pass ditches, plastic lined by-pass ditches, plastic or metal pipe by-passes or other methods as directed by the Forest Officer. Pumping with discharge back into the channel is not permitted. 3. All wet site culvert installations require seeding of all disturbed areas with Quick Cover Mix the same day as installation is completed. 4. Any equipment operated within the high-water level of any stream or river channel shall be free of oil and fluid leaks and shall be clean of mud. Said equipment must be inspected by the Forest Officer and approved prior to any use. 5. Filter fabric sediment traps shall be installed prior to any construction activities on all wet culvert installations. 1. Road maintenance may be required on all native material or gravel roads designated for hauling purposes. 2. Road maintenance is defined to include all operations listed under Section VI. of Attachment B. 3. Initial maintenance of the roads shall be completed prior to use for logging and hauling. 4. The Forest Officer will determine the number, type, extent and frequency of intermediate maintenance operations. Road maintenance shall be repeated as needed to facilitate traffic and proper road drainage. The Purchaser will be advised of the time limitations to complete each maintenance project. 5. Final maintenance of the road system is required after all logging and hauling and prior to termination of the Timber Sale Contract.
WET SITE CULVERT INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. 1. The Forest Officer and the Purchaser shall agree upon a site-specific sediment and erosion control plan that meets the requirements of all attachments and permits for each wet installation prior to any construction. Sediment and erosion control features may include any or all of the following at each site: a. Filter Fabric Sediment Traps. b. Sediment Control Fence. c. Slash Filter Windrows. d. Other measures as directed by Forest Officer. 2. The Forest Officer and the Purchaser shall agree upon a site-specific water diversion plan for each wet installation. Diversions may include: by-pass ditches, plastic lined by-pass ditches, plastic or metal pipe by-passes or other methods as directed by the Forest Officer. Pumping with discharge back into the channel is not permitted. 3. All wet site culvert installations require seeding of all disturbed areas with Quick Cover Mix the same day as installa- tion is completed. 4. Any equipment operated within the high-water level of any stream or river channel shall be free of oil and fluid leaks and shall be clean of mud. Said equipment must be inspected by the Forest Officer and approved prior to any use. 5. Filter fabric sediment traps shall be installed prior to any construction activities on all wet culvert installations.
WET SITE CULVERT INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. 1. The Forest Officer and the Purchaser shall agree upon a site specific sediment and erosion control plan that meets the requirements of all attachments and permits for each wet installation prior to any construction. Sediment and erosion control features may include any or all of the following at each site: a. Filter Fabric Sediment Traps. b. Sediment Control Fence. c. Slash Filter Windrows.
WET SITE CULVERT INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS. 1. The Forest Officer and the Purchaser shall agree upon a site specific sediment and erosion control plan that meets the requirements of all attachments and permits for each wet installation prior to any construction. Sediment and erosion control features may include any or all of the following at each site: a. Filter Fabric Sediment Traps. b. Sediment Control Fence. c. Slash Filter Windrows. d. Other measures as directed by Forest Officer. 2. The Forest Officer and the Purchaser shall agree upon a site specific water diversion plan for each wet installation. Diversions may include: by-pass ditches, plastic lined by-pass ditches, plastic or metal pipe by-passes or other methods as directed by the Forest Officer. Pumping with discharge back into the channel is not permitted. 3. All wet site culvert installations require seeding of all disturbed areas with Quick Cover Mix the same day as installation is completed.

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