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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW6210502_Plansheet - Misc. Detail_20210803GENERAL NOTES 0 U O s 1 CD Ili 11 C7 Cc 3 11) :l a 0 , 5Q 6 P. U 3 Ln O 1 Ill -a ->. :) i I:) Z U 0 z w 1 DO :1I 0 o. 21 1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE A COMPLETE SET OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AS WELL AS ALL APPROVALS ON THE JOB SITE AT ALL TIMES. 2. ALL MATERIALS AND APPURTENANCES FURNISHED, WORK PERFORMED, AND TESTING REQUIREMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPOSED WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM EXTENSION SHALL COMPLY WITH THE MOST RECENT VERSION OF THE EASTOVER SANITARY DISTRICT DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS. 3. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO ACCURATELY LOCATE BOTH HORIZONTALLY AND VERTICALLY ALL EXISTING UTILITIES OR P I R TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION (NC ONE CALL CENTER 1-800-632-4949). COST TO REPAIR DAMAGED UTILITIES SHALL BE BORNE BY THE CONTRACTOR. ANY LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AS SHOWN ARE BASED ON VISIBLE EVIDENCE AND DRAWINGS IF PROVIDED TO THE SURVEYOR. LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AND STRUCTURES MAY VARY FROM LOCATIONS SHOWN HEREON, AND ADDITIONAL BURIED UTILITIES MAY EXIST. CONTACT THE APPROPRIATE UTILITY COMPANIES FOR INFORMATION REGARDING BURIED UTILITIES. 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE RECONNECTION OF DISTURBED UTILITY SERVICES ENCOUNTERED WITHIN 8 HOURS OF INTERRUPTED SERVICE. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY USERS 24 HOURS PRIOR TO POSSIBLE INTERRUPTIONS OF SERVICE. 5. EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY STATED OR SHOWN, THE BASE SURVEY DOES NOT REPORT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING: EASEMENTS, OTHER THAN THOSE VISIBLE DURING FIELD EXAMINATION OR AS IN DOCUMENTATION PROVIDED BY THE CLIENT OR ATTORNEY, BUILDING SETBACKS, RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS, ZONING OR LAND USE REGULATIONS AND ANY FACTS THAT A TITLE SEARCH MAY DISCLOSE. 6. ALL DISTANCES SHOWN ARE HORIZONTAL GROUND DISTANCES UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 7. PROPOSED BUILDING SETBACKS ARE AS SHOWN HEREON. IF NO SETBACKS ARE SPECIFIED ANY RTY STRUCTURES OR IMPROVEMENTS PLACED ON THIS B S SUBJECT PROPEL MUST COMPLY WITH RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS ZONING, O G, DOCUMENTS OF RECORD GOVERNING SUCH IMPROVEMENTS AND ANY BINDING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE DEVELOPER AND THE BUILDER/OWNER. 8. IF WETLAND AREAS ARE SHOWN ON THIS SUBJECT PROPERTY, THOSE AREAS WERE STAKED AND DETERMINED TO BE SUCH BY OTHERS. THE SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATION HEREON CERTIFIES TO THE LOCATION OF THOSE AREAS, AS STAKED BY OTHERS, BUT LOCATED UNDER THIS SURVEYOR'S SUPERVISION AND PLATTED HEREON. 9. SUBSURFACE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDIT IONS ONS WERE NOT EXAMINED OR CONSIDERED DURING THIS SURVEY. N SU O STATEMENT IS MADE CONCERNING THE EXISTENCE OF UNDERGROUND CONTAINERS, WHICH MAY AFFECT THE USE OF THIS TRACT. 10.1E THE BASE SURVEY IS LABELED "ZERO LOT LINE" THERE ARE, IN ADDITION TO OTHEP, EASEMENTS SHOWN, MAINTENANCE EASEMENTS ON ALL INTERIOR LOT LINES, SAID EASEMENT BEING 1 FEET IN WIDTH SIDE S G O T AND UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED 5 FEET EACH C OF SAID INTERIOR LOT LINE, 11. IF THE STREETS AND ROADS SHOWN ON THIS MAP ARE LABELED AS PRIVATE STREETS, THE FOLLOWING NOTICE APPLIES TO THOSE STREETS: NO PUBLIC AGENCY IS PRESENTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE PRIVATE STREETS SHOWN ON THIS PLAT. PRIVATE STREETS ARE FOR THE USE OF ALL OWNERS OF PROPERTY WITHIN THIS SUBDIVISION, THEIR GUESTS AND ALL REPRESENTATIVES OF GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS, AND FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE OF PUBLIC STREETS, UTILITIES, AND DRAINAGE STRUCTURES. THE STREETS ARE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE DEVELOPER AND/OR HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION. 12.CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY EXISTING ELEVATIONS AND GRADES IN FIELD AND NOTIFY ENGINEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION OR GRADING ACTIVITY. 11CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO SAVE PROPERTY IRONS, MONUMENTS, OTHER PERMANENT POINTS AND LINES OF REFERENCE AND CONSTRUCTION STAKES. PROPERTYIRONS, MONUMENTS, AND OTHER PERMANENT POINTS OF REFERENCE DESTROYED BY THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE REPLACED BY A PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. 14.CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL AND MAINTAIN MEASURES AS NECESSARY DURING CONSTRUCTION FOR EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL AND SHALL AT ALL TIMES ADHERE TO THE EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION LAWS AS PRESCRIBED BY THE NC DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES. 15.ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE HOKE COUNTY UTILITY DEPARTMENT AND NCDOT STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS. (SEE NOTE 2) 16.00CUPATIONAL SAFETY & HEALTH ADMINISTRATION REGULATIONS (OSHA): CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE ALL CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES PROCEED ACCORDING TO THE LATEST OSHA GUIDELINES. 17.AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA): CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE THAT ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACES, ACCESS AISLES, RAMPS, AND ACCESSIBLE ROUTES TO ALL ACCESSIBLE BUILDINGS (AS DETERMINED BY THE OWNER) MEET THE CURRENT MINIMUM REGULATIONS AS OUTLINED IN THE ADA STANDARDS FOR ACCESSIBLE DESIGN. IF CONTRACTOR IS UNABLE TO MEET THE CURRENT MINIMUM REGULATIONS AS OUTLINED IN THE ADA STANDARDS FOR ACCESSIBLE DESIGN, FOR ANY REASON, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY LARRY KING AND ASSOCIATES, RLS, PA, AND THE OWNER/DEVELOPER, IN WRITING, PRIOR TO COMMENCING ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. 50' R/W 50' R/W I I U) 0 U) U - 6' ? -T V 6' . - z u SLDR. 10' 10'1. 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SEEN PROPERLY BACKFILLEO AND COVERED Wfi T, AT LEAST 3 FEET OF APPROVED-EP.IAL. 0 = I D D. =THE MAIM.hHCRIZONTAL OUTSIO'DSA E1ER DIMENSION. - • - • - SPRINGLINE OF PIPE LU I H =THE FI_L HEIGHT MEASURED VERTICALLY AT ANY POINT SELECT CACKEILL MATERIAL CLASS III OR CLASS IT, TYPE 1 ALONv ,-HE P:=E FROM THE TOP OF THE PIPE TO THE TOP � ABOVE AND SELDIJ SPRINGLINE- OF THE 'EMSPNORENT AT THAT POINT. ® APPROVED SUITABLE LOCAL MATERIAL. IJWTAKE CARE TO FULLY COMPACT HAUNCH ZONE OF PIPE MORRILL. l UNDISTURBED EARTH MATERIAL LOOSELY PLACED SELECT MATERIAL CLASS III OR I1 TYPE 1 C ASS E MA ft VI FOR FOUNDATION CONDITIONING- ENCAPSULHTE SELECT MATERIAL CLASS 0 1 � FOR PIP`c BEDOI NG. LEAVc SECTIOY DIRECTLY BENEATH PIPEBF�M __ I UwCOM=AGTED AS PIPE SEATING AND PaCKFILL WILL I1'ITH TYPE 2 GEOYEXTILE A:> DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEEfl. ' OtT ACCOMPLISH COMPACTION, I II 30G. G_ 0- FLEXIBLE. PIPE Round Corrugated Steel Pipe 2 2/3 x Y2 co, ruaation - Diamete- r114_nimum cover Maximum Height ofy21- feet Ia t Co ( ) (inohes rinohe5) (Ga) 16 94 12 10 8 12 12 204 256 115 12 162 ED4 18 12 135 ISO 239 21 12 115 145 204 24 12 :DO 126 178 30 12 79 100 142 36 12 65 83 117 152 42 i2 55 70 ROO 130 160 48 12 46 61 87 113 139 54 12 54 77 100 123 60 12 69 90 11t 66 12 81 100 72 12 74 91 78 12 a 84 12 69 Round Corrugated Aluminum Pipe 2 213 x 1/p corruaation '* Diameter Mint '.mum cover Maxim Um Height of Cove- (T..t) inches Ls () '.nChes Ga 16 14 12 10 8 _] t2 t2 123 155 218 281 344 15 12 98 123 174 224 275 18 12 81 102 144 187 228 21 12 59 87 123 160 195 24 12 60 76 108 139 1 71 27 12 67 95 123 151 30 12 60 85 111 136 36 12 50 71 92 113 42 12 60 78 96 48 12 52 68 84 54 12 46; 50 74 60 12 50 62 66 12 51 72 12 41 FOR DIFFERENT CORRUGATIONS AND ARCH PIPES REFER TO ROADWAY DESIGN MANUAL OR MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATION, REFER TO THE FOLLOWING FOR PIPE SPECIFICATIONS CSP - HASH TO M36 CARP - AASH TO M196 HOPE ' (Yir_mum fi11) 2' for pipe diameters >- 12' and _< 60" HOPE - AA9HT0 " (4laximum fiLL) 20' for pipe diameters <_ 24' F949 PVC - ASTM F949 Or AASHTO M304 17' for pipe diameters z 30" and <_ 60" PVC - - (Minimum fill) 2' for pipe diameters >- I2" and < 36 NOTES: FILL HEIGHTS SHOWN WERE CALCULATED USING " (naximum fill) 30' for pipe diameters >_ 12" and <- 36" AASHTO LRFD BRIDGE DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS i :-ILL HEIGHT IS MEASURED FROM THE TOP OF THE PIPE 1 MYNIMUM COVER FOR ALL SIDE DRAIN PIPE' TO THE BOTTOM OF THE PAVEMENT STRUCTURE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS RIGiD PIPE RCP - . 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L. - _ 1 _ L I - FAN a 2 WHEN THE CONTRACTOR ELECTS TO USE A CONSTRUCTION J0:[NT AT THE BOTTOM �- _ �� � _ I - FOOTINc OF THE PIPE, PLACE BAR "X" DOWELS IN THE BASE A$ SHOWN ON PLANS. E ��) ! C) (IF coxsT. uolnT Is used) DOWEL W Cl) SPACE BARS APPROXIMATELY ON 12" CENTERS UNLESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED W ^^' _ I Z n z G M G END ELEVATION BAR-"X" W 3 _ D Z BY THE ENGINEER. t_7 I O o Z w c+z z CY z o Z~ w PART SECTION PART SECTION PART SECTI Tits a �ECPON Y�_--� L _­­____.1___­___ C m r' N W of m WHEN THE CONTRACTOR ELECTS TO USE A CONSTRUCTION JO:CNT AT THE BOTTOM N W I S" VVALL 6 YVALL LVl , H 4" LIP 8 YdALL A/A!_L'JVITH 4" LIP i ' = O -4 in Dowels Ix exowALl wlTx REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE z J = p i (,I OF THE PIPE AND POUR THE BASE SEPARATELY LEAVE 'FHE POUR ROUGH. z J I _-_._ ...,. __ __._ - jjjj i GLE PIPE C W m On I LOC. BARS 15" 18" 24- 30"N36" PIx42"Y• x41"Y• 15', 18" 24, 3x"03xLE"x42E + „ 46 O ¢ 0 . 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" co I 1 I I z mI p I U Li Cl w I 1 .5 0-1 a> ck� Li CL I CV aI o M In r 6 Z .- I Owner: BSNJ LAND LL C CO]VTAC l .- 409 CHIC, GO DRIVE FAYETTEVILLE, toiC 28306 910-779-0019 Project: JAMES FARM SUBDIVISION PHASE 2 tax id #: 494830101001 494830101002 township: McL,AUCITLIN county: HOKE state: NC DETAILS CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS job no.: P17-035 date: 04/22/2021 drawn by: LKA/JAN survey by: LKA checked by: JAN sheet no.: C - 0% 8 0 O ; ,` I , O 112 ap 3 -d 711 0 rJ i 112 7) 0. 1-1 C7 n Ln :0 0 CL 01 1-1 L) %7 D 11 7) 0: I 0 I I` a �: TEMPORARY SEEDING SPECIFICATIONS PURPOSE To temporarily stabilize denuded areas that will not be brought to final grade for a period of more than 21 calendar days. Temporary seeding controls run off and erosion until permanent vegetation or other erosion control measures can be established. In addition, it provides residue for soil protection and seedbed preparation and reduces problems of mud and dust production from bare soil surfaces during construction. SPECIFICATIONS Complete grading before preparing seedbeds and install all necessary erosion control practices, such as dikes, waterways and basins. Minimize steep slopes because they make seedbed preparation difficult and increase the erosion hazard. If soils become compacted during grading, loosen them to a depth of 6 - 8 inches using a ripper, harrow or chisel plow. Liming -Apply lime according to soil test recommendations. If the pH of the soil is rot known, an application of ground agricultural limestone at the rate of 1 to 1 Y2 tons/acre on coarse -textured soils and 2-3 tons/acre on fine -textured soils is usually sufficient. Apply limestone uniformly and incorporate into the top 4-6 inches of soil. Soils with a pH of 6 or higher need not be limed. Fertilizer -Base a lication rates on soil tests. When these are not possible, a I 10-1 -10 pp p ppya 0 grade fertilizer at a 700-1000 lb/acre rate. Both fertilizer and lime should be in into the top 4-6 inches of soil. If a hydraulic seeder is used, do not mix seed and fertilizer more than 30 minutes before application. Surface roughening -If recent tills operations have I in e s resulted a loose surface additional 9 Pe roughening may not be required except to break u lace clods. If rainfall causes the surf g g y eq p p g ace to become sealed or crusted, loosen it )just prior to seeding by d sking, raking, harrowing, or other suitable methods. Groove or furrow slopes steeper than 3:1 on the contour before seeding. PLANT SELECTION Select an appropriate species or species mixture from seeding tables at right. SEEDING Evenly apply seed using a cyclone seeder (broadcast) drill, cultipacker seeder or hydroseeder. Use seeding rates given in tables at right. Broadcast seeding and hydroseeding are appropriate for steep slopes where equipment cannot be driven. Hand broadcasting is not recommended because of the difficulty in achieving a uniform distribution. Small grains should be planted no more than 1 inch deep, and grasses and legumes no more than Yz inch. Broadcast seed must be covered by raking or chain dragging and then lightly firmed with a roller or cultipacker. Hydroseeded mixtures should include a wood fiber mulch. MULCHING The use of an appropriate mulch will help ensure establishment under normal conditions and is essential to seeding success under harsh site conditions. Harsh site condition include: -seeding in fall for winter cover (wood fiber mulches are not considered adequate for this use) -slopes steeper than 3:1 -excessively hot or dry weather -adverse soils (shallow, rocky, or high in day or sand) -areas receiving concentrated flow If the area to be mulched is subject to concentrated water flow, as in channels, anchor mulch with netting. MAINTENANCE Reseed and mulch areas where seedling emergence is poor, or where erosion occurs, as soon as possible. Do not mow. Protect from traffic as much as possible. REFERENCE - NC Erosion and Sedimentation Control Planning and Design Manual - Tables 6.10a, 6.10b 6.10c. REFERENCE: NC Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual - Practice 6.10 TOPSOILING Table 6.14a Mulching Materials and Application Rates Construction Specifications Materials MATERIAL RATE PER ACRE QUALITIY NOTES 1. Determine whether the quality and quantity of available topsoil justifies selective handling. Quality topsoil has Organic Mulches the followingcharacteristics: Straw 1-2 tons Dry, unchopped Should come from wheat or oats a. Texture -loam sand loam and silt loam are best sand m ill I y clay , silty clay loam, clay loam, and unweathered, avoid spread by hand or machine must sand are fair. Do not use heavy clay and organic soils such as peat or muck for topsoil. s p weeds be tacked down b. Or anic 5% matter content - should be greater than). b weight. c. Acidity- H should be greater than 3.6 before liming, and liming is required if it than p g g, g eq is 6.0. . Soluble salts -should less than 500 ppm. Wood chips 5-6 tons Air dry Treat with 12 ids nitrogen/ton. e. Sodium -sodium absorption ration shoudl be less than 12. Apply with mulch blower, chip 2. The depth of material should be at least 2 inches. Soil factors such as rock fragments, slope, depth to water handler, or by hand. Not for use table, and layer thickness affect the ease of excavation and spreading of topsoil. in fine turf. 3. General) the upper art of the soil which is richest in organic y, p nit matter, is most desirable; however, material -------------- excavated from deeper layers may be worth storing if it meets the other criteria listed above. deeper e Wood fiber 0.50-1 tans Also referred to as wood cellulose. 4. Organic soils such a mucks and pacts do not make good topsoil. They can be identified by their extremely May be hydroseeded. Do not use in light weight when dry. hot dry weather. ' - -- ---- Shipping ------ --------- -- ------ Bark 35 cubic: yards Air dry, shredded or Apply with mulch blower, 1. Strip topsoil only from those areas that will be disturbed by excavation, filling, road building, or compaction by hammer -milled, or chips. chip handler by hand. equipment. A 4-6 inch stripping depth is common, but depth varies depending on the site. Determine depth of Do not use asphalt tack. stripping by taking soil cores at several locations within each area to be stripped. Topsoil depth generally varies ----------------------------------------------- - along a gradient from hilltop to toe of the slope. Put sediment basins, diversions and other controls into place Com stalks 4-6 tons Cut or shredded in Apply with mulch blower or before slipping. 4-6 inch lengths by hand. Not for use in fine turf. Stockpiling--------- ---- ------------------------- --------------- 1. Select stockpile location to avoid slopes, natural drainage ways and traffic routes. On large sites, respreading Sericea 1-3 tons Green or d should ry- is easier and more economical when topsoil is stockpiled in small piles located near areas where they will be lespedeza contain mature seed used. seed -bearing 2. Use sediment fences or other barriers where necessary to retain sediment. stems 3. Protect topsoil stockpiles by temporarily seeding as soon as possible, no more than 21 calendar days after the --------------------- ---_ ,---_----_ formation of the stockpile. 4. If stockpiles will not be used within 90 days they must be stabilized with permanent vegetation to control --- Nets and Mats erosion and weed growth. Jute Net Cover Area Heavy, uniform; woven Withstands waterflow. Site Preparation of single jute yarn Best when used with 1. Before spreading topsoil, establish erosion and sedimentation control practices such as diversions, berms, organic mulch. es, waterways and sediment basins. ---- --- -------------- - 2. Maintain grades on the areas to be topsoiled according to the approved plan and do not alter them by Fiberglass net Cover Area Withstands waterflow. adding topsoil. Best when used with 3. Where the pH of the existing subsoil is 6.0 or less, or the soil is composed of heavy clays, incorporate organic mulch. agricultural limestone in amounts recommended by soil test or specified for the seeding mixture to be used. ----'-'-' "---------- Incorporate lime to a depth of at least 2 inches by disking. Excelsior Mat Cover Area Withstands waterflow. 4. Immediately prior to spreading the topsoil, loosen the subgrade by disking or scarifying to a depth of at least (Wood Fiber) 4 inches, to ensure bonding of the topsoil and subsoil. If no amendments have been incorporated, loosen the ---- -'----- ------------------------------------------ soil to a depth of at least 6 inches before spreading the topsoil. Fiberglass roving 0.50-1 tons Continuous fibers of Apply with a drawn glass bound compressed air Spreading Topsoil together with a non- ejector. Tack with 1. Uniformly distribute topsoil to a minimum compacted depth of 2 inches on 3:1 slopes and 4 inches on flatter toxic agent emulsified asphalt at slopes. To determine the volume of topsoil required for application to various depths, use Table 6.04a. Do not a rate of 25-35 spread topsoil while it is frozen or muddy or when the sugrade is wet or frozen. Correct any irregularities in the gal/ 1000 sf surface that result from topsoiling or other operations to prevent the formation of depressions or water pockets. 2. Compact the topsoil enough to ensure good contact wth the underlying soil, but avoid excessive --- --__---_----------------------- compaction, as it increases run off and inhibits seed germination. Light packing with a roller is recommended ------ ---- --------------------------- ------------ where high-maintanence turf is to be established. Chemical Stabilizers 3. On slopes and areas that wili not be mowed, the surface may be left rough after spreading topsoil. A disk Aquatein Follow manufacturers Not beneficial to plant growth may be used to promote bonding at the interface between the topsoil and subsoil. Aerospray specifications 4. After topsoil application, follow procedures for seedbed preparation, taking care to avoid excessive mixing of Curasol AK topsoil into the subsoil. Pertoset SB Terra Tack Crust 500 Geri 743 M-145 REFERENCE: North Carolinc) Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual, Practice 6.14 TABLE 6.04 a Cubic Yards of Topsoil Required for Application to Various Depths DEPTH (inches) Per 1000 sq. ft. Per Acre 1 3.1 134 2 6.2 268 3 9.3 403 4 2.4 536 5 15.5 670 6 18.6 804 Reference: NC Erosion and Sed'.mentation Control Planning and Design Manual, Practice 6.04 PERMANENT SEEDING SPECIFICATIONS PURPOSE To reduce erosion and decrease sediment yield from disturbed areas, and to permanently stabilize such areas in a manner that is economical adapts to site P P Y conditions, and allows selection of the most appropriate plant materials. Areas to be stabilized with permanent vegetation must be seeded or planted within 15 workingdays or 90 calendar days after final grade is reached whichever period is Y Y 9 shorter. PLANT SELECTION See table at right. Use certified seed for permanent seeding whenever possible. Certified seed is inspected by the North Carolina Crop Improvement Association. Labeling of non -certified seed is required by law. SEEDBED PREPARATION Install necessary mechanical erosion control practices before seeding, and compete grading according to the approved plan. Lime and fertilizer needs should be determined by soil tests. When soil tests are not available, follow rates suggested on table at right. Application rates ususally fail into the following ranges: -Ground agricultural limestone Light -textured, sandy soils: 1 - 1 }z tonslacm Heavy -textured, clayey soils: 2 -3 tons/acre -Fertilizer Grasses: 800 -1200 lb/acre of 10-10-10 (or equivalent) Grass -legume mixtures: 800-1200 lb/acre 5-10-10. Apply lime and fertilizer even) and incorporate into the to 4-6 inches of soil b PP Y rP P Y Y disking or other suitable means. Operate machinery on the contour. When using a hydroseeder, apply lime and fertilizer to a rough, loose surface. Complete seedbed preparation by breaking up large clods and raking into a smooth, uniform surface (slopes less than 3:1). Fill in or level depressions that can collect water. Broadcast seed into a fresh loosened seedbed that has not been sealed b Y Y rainfall. MULCHING The use of an appropriate mulch will help ensure establishment under normal conditions and is essential to seeding success under harsh site conditions. Harsh site conditions include: -slopes steeper than 3:1 -excessively hot or dry weather -adverse soils (shallow, rocky, or high In clay or sand) -areas receiving concentrated water flow If the area to be mulched is subject to concentrated water flow, as in channels, anchor mulch with netting. IRRIGATION Moisture is essential for good seed germination and seedling establishment. Supplemental irrigation can be very helpful in assuring adequate stands in dry seasons or to speed development of full cover. Water application rates must be carefully controlled to prevent runoff. Inadequate or excessive amounts of water can be more harmful than no supplemental water. MAINTENANCE Generally a stand of vegetation cannot be determined to be fully established until soil cover has been maintained for one full year past planting. Inspect seeded areas for failure and make necessary repairs and reseedings within the same season, if possible. Reseeding -If a stand has inadequate cover, re-evaluate choice of plant materials and quantities of lime and fertilizer. Re-establish the stand after seedbed preparation or over -seed the stand. Consider seeding temporary, annual species if the time of year is not appropriate for permanent seeding. if the vegetation fails to grow, have soil tested to determine if acidity or nutrient imbalance is responsible. Fertilization -On the typical disturbed site, full establishment usually requires refertilizatiun in the second growing season. Fine turf requires annual maintenance fertilization. Use soil tests if possible or follow the guidelines given far the specific seeding mixture. REFERENCE - NC Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual - Practice 6.11 SURFACE ROUGHENING Construction SDecifications FOR WELL -DRAINED SANDY LOAMS TO DRY SANDS: LOW MAINTENANCE MIXTURE: Pensacola Bahiagrass - 50 blame Sericea lespedeza - 30 lb/acre Common Benmudagrass - 10 lb/acre German millet - 10 lb/acre SEEDING NOTES: 1. Where a neat appearance is desired, ed, omit sericea. 2. Use common Bermudagrass only on isolated sites where it cannot become a pest. Bernudagrags may be replaced with 5 Ib/acre centipedegrass. SEEDING DATES; Apr 1 - July 15 SOIL AMENDMENTS Apply lime and fertilizer according to soil tests, or apply 3000 Ib/acre ground agricultural limestone and 500 Ib/acre 10-10-10 fertilizer. MULCH Apply 4000 lb/acre grain straw or equivalent cover of another suitable mulch. Anchor b tacking with roving or netting o Y 9 th asphalt, r g g r by crimping with a mulch anchoring tool. A disk with blades set nail straight can be used as a mulch y 9 anchoring tool. MAINTENANCE Refertilize the followingApril with 50Repeat Ib/acre nitrogen. as 9 growth Tres. May be mowed aril once a year. Where a neat 9 raga Y Y Y appearance is desired, omit sericea and mow as often as needed. REFERENCE - NC Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual Table 6.11t WELL to POORLY DRAINED SOILS with GOOD MOISTURE RETENTION: LOW MAINTENANCE: MIXTURE: Tall Fescue - 80 Ib/acre Pensacola Balr agrass - 50 lb/acre Sericea lespedeza - 30 Ib/acre Kobe lespedeza - 10 Ib/acre SEEDING NOTES: 1. From Sept. 1 - Mar. 1, use unscar fled sericea seed. 2. On poorly drained sites omit sericea and increase Kobe to 30 lb/acre. 3. Where a neat appearance is desired, omit sericea and increase Kobe to 40 lb/acre. NURSE PLANTS Between Apr. 15 and Aug 15, add 1() lb/acre German millet or 15 Ib/acre Sudangrass. Prior to May 1 or after Aug. 15, add 25 Ib/acre rye (grain). SEEDING DATES; Early spring - Feb. 15-Mar. 20 (best) Feb. 15 - Apr. 30 (possible) Fall - Sept. 1 - Sept. 30 (best) Sept. 1 - Oct. 21 (possible) SOIL AMENDMENTS Apply lime and fertilizer according to soil tests, or apply 3000-5000 Iblacre ground agricultural limestone (use the lower rate on sandy soils) and 1000 lb/acre 10-10-10 fertilizer. MULCH Apply 4000 lb/acre grain straw or equivalent cover of another suitable mulch. Anchor by tacking with asphalt, roving or netting or by crimping with a mulch anchoring tool. A disk with blades set nearly straight can be used as a mulch anchoring tool. MAINTENANCE If growth is less than fully adequate, refertilize in the second year, according to soil test or topdress with 500 Ib/acre 10-10-10 fertilizer. Mow as needed when sericea is omitted from the mixture. Reseed, fertilize and mulch damaged areas irnmediately REFERENCE - NC Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual, Table 6.11 p CUT SLOPE ROUGHENING FOR AREAS NOT TO BE MOWED 1 t - r r rove cut slopes with a gradient steeper than 3:1 . S air step grade a groove p g p - grading on an erodible material soft enough to be ripped with a bulldozer. Slopes 2. Use stair step g a g y g pp p consisting of soft rock with some subsoil are particularly suited to stair -step grading. 3. Make the vertical cut distance less than the horizontal distance, and slightly slope the horizontal position of the "step" in toward the vertical wall. 4. Do not make individual vertical cuts more than 2 feet in soft materials or more than 3 feet in rocky materials. 5. Groove using any appropriate implement that can be safely operated on the slope, such as disks, tillers, spring harrows or the teeth on a front-end loader bucket. Do not make such grooves less than 3 inches deep nor more than 15 inches apart. FILL SLOPE ROUGHENING FOR AREAS NOT TO BE MOWED 1. Place fill slopes with a gradient steeper than 3:1 in lifts no to exceed 9 inches, and make sure each lift is property compacted. Ensure that the face of the slope consists of loose, uncom acted fill 4 to 6 inches dee v' pa p p p Use grooving to roughen the face of the slopes. 2. Do not blade or scrape the final slope face. CUTS, FILLS AND GRADED AREAS THAT WILL BE MOWED 1. Make mowed slopes no steeper than 3:1. 2. Roughen these areas to shallow grooves by normal tilling, disking, harrowing or use of culripccker-sdeeder. MaKe the final pass of any such tillage implement In the contour. 3. Make grooves, formed by such implements, close together (less than 10 inches) and not less than t inch deep. 4. Excessive roughnes is undesirable where mowing is planned. ROUGHENING WITH TRACKED MACHINERY 1. Limit roughening with tracked machinery to sandy soils to avoid undue compaction of the soil surface. Tracking is generally not as effective as the other roughening methods described. Operate tracked machinery up and down the slope to leave horizontal depressions in the soil. Do not back -blade during the final grading operation. P 9 g 9 P SEEDING Immediately seed and mulch roughened areas to obtain seed germination and growth. Maintenance Periodical) check the seeded slopes for rills and washes. Fill these areas slightly above the original r y p g ygrade, Cher reseed and mulch as soon as possible REFERENCE: North Carolina Erosion and Sediment Control Plann'.ng and Design Manual, Practice 6.03 Know what's below. Call before YOU dig. PURPOSE To protect work areas from upslope runoff and to divert sediment -laden water to appropriate Compacted traps or stable outlets. Soil 2I ft min If~~'1I DESIGN CRITERIA - Drainage area - 5 acres or less. Capacity - peak runoff from 10-yr. storm ... - ';AO� Ridge \ .-, ✓. / `. I m .�, Side lope:2aorflatter •' V�. ,, V/. A• / 3:1 or flatter where vehicles cross ,/ '.,.,� `�.. �1,�.., ,,. �/>��.. \;'.'\ ,.. �i'•� TopWidth:2ft.minimum �/ ,� //�\// %, / ..,,,� �, .,.. ,,�� Freeboard: 0.3 ft. minimum \I/\� \� "-.j�-' �\• \ \ \�'I�" \"�/ , \ 1, ��\' •. Settlement:10%of total fill height minimum Gi /\///�!i // /` \ <\'< �\ ��/ � ��11�// Channel Design- ,I\ \ 6-ft typical j shape: parabolic, trapezoidal or V-shaped side slope: 2:1 or flatter 3:1 or flatter where vehicles cross Grades - Either a uniform or a gradually increasing grade is referred. Sudden decreases in Gra g Y g 9 P TEMPORARY DIVERSION gra(fe accumulate sediment and should be expected to cause overtopping. A large increase in grade may erode. Temporary diversions designed to function 1 year or more, or they may be constructed anew at the end of each day's grading operation to protect new fill. Diversions that are to serve longer than 30 working days should be seeded and mulched as soon as they are constructed to preserve dike height and reduce maintenance. Coarse build and stabilize diversions and outlets before initiating other Wherever feasible 9 Aggregate 3.7 land -disturbing activities. 9 /k7t. E F�O� CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS -.: �T /''-. / � ,. \: / , ,: .: i i -'� .' ��' objectionable 1. R emove and properly dispose of all trees brush stumps other ob'ect o ab e P P Y P P 1 , /.;,_,.'� /., '�\.'• �,/\/.,.. �'..� '/ material. Ensure that the minimum constructed cross section meets ail design requirements. .,/ V�' /. i ,,��•. •,,��.•.����.' `.� '<•,/ .�� �.,��%;�/V% 3. Ensure that the top of the dike is not lower at any point than the design elevation plus the \� �/,:', /\�\��,/ /%\�. ��\/ , specified settlement. ,'//\/��._�/ �� ., �\ �� �., \�, �/\,,,: 1 4. Provide sufficient room around diversions to permit machine regrading and deanout. 9' typical 5. Vegetate the ridge immediately after construction, unles it will remain in place less than 30 working days. MAINTENANCE TEMPORARY DIVERSION (FOR VEHICULAR CROSSING) Inspect temporary diversions at least once a week and after every rainfall. Immediately TEMPORARY D I VE RI S I OI N BERM ma sediment epai the flaw area and repair the diversion ridge. Carefully check outlets andrerrove and aka time) repairs as needed. When the area protected is permanently stabilized, remove the ridge and the channel to blend with the natural ground level and appropriately (NOT TO SCALE) statilize it. REFERENCE - NC Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual - Practice 6.20 NCDOT #5 or 457 19-gauge hardware washed stone cloth,(y mesh openings) i 5' steel posts �4' maximum spacing NCDOT #5 or #57 ! washed stone i ti Filtered Water N Hardware Cloth & Gravel Inlet Protection Reference: N Erosion nSedimentation Control Planning and Design Manual - Practice 6.51 e C oso andg g CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS El 1. Uniformly grade a shallow depression approaching the inlet. 2. Drive 5-foot steel posts 2 feet into the ground surrounding the inlet. Space Posts evenly around the perimeter of the inlet, a maximum of 4 feet apart. 3. Surround the posts with wire mesh hardware cloth. Secure the wire mesh to the posts at the top, middle and bottom. Placing a 2-fobt flap of the wire mesh under the gravel for anchoring is recommended. 4. Place clean grovel (NCD(DT #5 or #57) on a 2:1 slope with a height of 16 inches around the wire, and smooth to an even grade. 5. Once the contributing drainage area has been stabilized, remove accumulated sediment, dispose of property and establish final grading elevations. 6. Compact the area property and stabilize with groundcover. MAINTENANCE Inspect inlets at least weekly and after each significant inch or neater rainfall event. Clear the g 1Yz greater) ?her objects to provide mesh wire of an debris or o e Y 1 P adequate flow for subsequent rams. Take care not to damage or undercut the wire mesh during sediment removal. Replace stone as needed. ROCK BAG ROCK BAG/ TUBE OR CURB INLET DRAIN FILTER INSTALLATION GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS: (SEE INDIVIDUAL MANUFACTURERS FOR DETAILS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS) • INSTALL THE INLET PROTEC11ON AS SHOWN ABOVE. EACH END OF THE TUBE SHOULD BE SECURED AT BACK OF BASIN. * THE TUBE SHOULD BE CLEANED IF A VISUAL INSPECTION SHOWS SILT AND DEBRIS BUILD UP AROUND THE TUBE. • TO REMOVE THE TUBE,LIFT OUT OF THE OPENING. ROCK BAG I GUTTER BUDDY CURB INLET PROTECTION ROCK BAG/SEDIMENT FILTERING BAG SPECIFICATIONS BAG MATERIAL- HIGH DENSITY PDLYETHYLENE-COVERING FIBER MATRIX BLANKET INTERIOR ROQK: 3/8" PEA GRAVEL WEIGHT (DR`) : 300 LBS **USE A POWER WASHER OR STRONG HOSE FOR CLEANING** FLOW TEST RESULTS: FREE FLOW WATER (NO DEBRIS) 30 GPM SAND 29 GPM TOP SOIL 28 GPM CLAY 24 GPM WATER ENTRY UNIT WITH TRASH SCREEN ORIFICE OPENING INSIDE THE \HORIZONTAL TUBE WITH A CONSTANT HYDRAULIC HEAD SCHEDULE 40 PVC PIPE ^ T r(BARREL OR ARM) BEE HOSE 'IPE POTENTIAL FOR PIPING CAN OCCUR. PROPER DESIGN TO MINIMIZE DISCHARGE AROUND PIPE MUST OCCUR. ENTRY UNIT EXAMPLES OF ROCK BAGS: ROCSOC BY MARATHON MATERIAL, INC. SILT SIFTER BY Pot-LUTION SOLUTIONS, INC. EXAMPLE(S) OF CURB INLET FILTRATION TUBE GUTTERBUDDY BY ACE ENVIRONMENTAL CATCH-ALL BY MARATHON MATERIALS, INC. GENERAL NOTES: 1. PROPER DESIGN MUST BE COMPLETED TO MINIMIZE PIPING AROUND DISCHARGE PIPE. 2. PROPER ORIFICE OPENING MUST BE SELECTED TO ENSURE POND DRAINS IN CORRECT AMOUNT OF TIME. MODIFICATIONS MAYBE REQUIRED IF FIELD CONDITIONS WARRANT A CHANGE. 3. EMBANKMENT MUST BE COMPACTED TO DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS. 4. EMERGENCY SPILLWAY MUST BE CORRECTLY SIZED AND EROSION PROTECTION INSTALLED. 5. EROSION PROTECTION MUST BE INSTALLED ALONG THE EMBANKMENT AND AT THE DISCHARGE END OF THE PIPE. 6. INSPECT SYSTEM REGULARLY TO ENSURE IT IS FUNCTIONING IN A CORRECT MANNER. 7. EIGHT SIZES OF SKIMMERS ARE AVAILABLE, REFER TO THE FLOW SHEET, CUT SHEET, AND INSTRUCTIONS ON WEB SITE FOR EACH SIZE. EMBANKMENT GENCY SPILLWAY SCHEDULE 40 PVC PIPE (BARREL OR ARM) FLEXIBLE HOSE, PVC VENT PIPE L = 1.4 x DEPTH TO THE OVERFLOW MINIMUM LENGTHAPPLIES END VIEW SIDE VIEW MAINTAIN DEPRESSION TO `�f=11� DISCHARGE PIPE MINIMIZE CHANCE OF SKIMMER SCHEDULE 40 (NO SCALE) BECOMING STUCK DRAWN BY T. R. EVANS 10/10 J. W. FAIR(%LOTH&SON INC. MERcOM FAIRCLOTH SKIMMED DISCHARGE SYSTEM WITH EMBANKMENT WM/JFEAPHO-OTHSKIM2-1244 TELEPHOtJE: (9t9) 732-1244 FAX '.(019)732-1266 ,MAIL' WARREN9F-AIRCLOTHSKIMMER.COM 3d 8' max. sicedard s`re�gin fabric w/ ,,re I,, ce Steel 6' max. e, lru s"reng,h fabric w/o w:. _o o 4 � licsnc or Ties Naturol Ground ( _8"dog 8I' forvvcw 4Vr® the tre,rch ferce Steel Z_ Filter Post F ! na^ Sabric (--- -. , Ncn,lal Na: ,round Ground I . i '{� ' j 44 1 - - V F. -i-'{ n - ;2'Yc ; a�(i' _ .�».�c2 . +S'' l alf. )3 IT N ; f , - l �:°fki ✓!rs:E. I s fi f.r.} Sediment Fence •eo ono .,..:'r•C F rot .no se-.; e-r- C­t,oTo­i-q ,, - : ,.ea 3d �i l000MANIC-1/10104 1 3/Y''W' Section A -A TO FLAT AREA WITH NO WELL DEFINED CHANNEL NOTE: In both figures, the thickness of riprap is a shown in plans (minimum thickness is 1.5 times the maximum stone diameter. construcrio� i Consr e -. st engt s - 2 Ens r �! •r r .i f e,,ceed 24 inches,) cb ' n , v Iumr r ! 3 Cons _..1, . ,. t c.e:rgth of the y,r ter ,_ , u •_,._ /rsecurely fa ter r x f ,e i'i., ire, o ed o ^, 4 Sa securalr'e ,. -,. (-_r. SuPPC)ri to 1,'.e - _ n f ; e­en, then r rc ^ _ c , _ ac rip tie sh, , - ,. 5 Whei a ,.. 1 max!r I� ., -.,r c_.,-.. e;y into the; C,.c,.; c r 6 Extra , -err-'• .. -- _ .,, require Ter ... . t;"- :tly TO poll,. ,. .. ..., tens,[E i deep barrier 8 Plat:( ;2, _ . ,. . c.. _ trend; . 9 Bcc ft < tomu - , ,� ., _. fence, -r 10 Der „ ,,... MAINT'T AtiL} rainfc v,:rc a , c 2 Sh �!„ arc - - .... _.. use• oroe ­ 3 Rernove, ,,: _ r -.,�aie soaoe,.•... - T.T' ­ fence „ r_ .. ._. ,:anov`. 4 h e , . , -. - ,, , , . br rg rn .... _ , U dean( to c!re: _. r.r,r-rr _math ---------I aecuon - '' )` 1 NE,) C�;ANNEL f ,ter Blanket CONSTRUCTION MAIN 1. Excavate subgrade below design elevation to allow for thickness of filter and riprap. Install 1 lust.,., . ,._ -. ures art _ r heavy rains for,,,, tin a .;.des and riprap tp minimum thickness of 1.5 times maximum stone diameter_ Final structure should be to end ! i); . a:s tar-Ti-ent lines and elevations shown in plan. 2. Construct apron on zero grade. If there is no well defined channel, cross section may be level 2 N1a ,( ,i,' _ r, ., ing })e,ri stone : Sz e, Do no placc or slightly depressed in the middle. In a well defined channel, extend riprap and filter fabric to the stcur • , .. to of the bank or as shown on plans. Blend ri ra smooth) to the surrounding land. P P P P Y g 3. Apron should be straight and properly aligned with the receiving stream. If a curve is necessary 3: R _r `abr , by remover ire n,, a, and placano' to fit site condtions, curve the apron near the upstream end. ancth . _I rer ii:, damaged area A'h ,onnecting joints 4. Compact any fill used in the subgrade to the density of surrounding undistrubed material shcsI _ e. e rCdr if the damage to the 5abr c is ex,e sive Subgrade should be smooth enough to protect fabric from tearing. rep _ 5. Instal a continuous section of extra strength filter fabric on smooth, compacted foundation. 6. Protect filter fabric from tearing while placing riprap with machinery. Repair any damage immediately by removing riprap and installing another section of filter fabric, Upstream section of fabric should overlap downstream section by a minimum of 1 ft. 7. Make sure top of riprap apron is level with receiving stream or slightly below it. Riprap should not restrict the channel or produce an overall 8. Immediately following installation, stabilize all disturbed areas with vegetation as referenced in seeding schedules. OUTLET STABILZATION STRUCTURE (not to Scale) --- REFERENCE: NC Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual, Practice 6.41 WATER ENTRY UNIT TRASH SCREEN GENERAL- NOTES: __----WITH PROPER DESIGN MUST BE COMPLETED-C V -, M1,:;' - , ,-: v...'9 ,r. GE PIPE. 2. PROPER ORIFICE OPENING MUST BE SELE', ' _ . - 1,7, DRAIN ; IN CORRECT AMOUNT OF TIME. MODIRCATIONS MA'Y L .. d'I'i' S WAi:RANT A _ CHANGE_ 3. EMBANKMENT MUST BE COMPACTED TO :. ._. 4. EMERGENCY SPILLWAY MUST BE CCRF'- 'hr)T- `!ON INSTALLED_ 5. EROSION PROTECTION MUST BE ItNSTAU E` r- _ 1�,/ ✓ �NTAiI D ATTHE_ ORIFICE OPENING INSIDE THE DISCHARGE END OF THE PIPE. ^c ORIZONTAL TUBE WITH 6 NSFE{.i SYSTEM REGULARLY TO ENSURE,',::'� O'RF MANNER . CONSTANT HYDRAULIC HEAD 7 EIG,IT SIZES OF SKIMMERS ARE AV4ILABLr . SHE- ..T_ I.- SHEET. 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