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C1981015
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12/11/2000
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Fruita/American Shield Closeout-BF
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IMP Closeout Files
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f <br /> J <br /> elevation difference was not at 24" needing additional rock up both sides of the side slopes. All <br /> the Komatsu machinery was demobed. Shortly after, a Case 1080 track-hoe with thumb was <br /> mobilized onto the site and all the punch list items were corrected. <br /> The first 40 hours of additional machine time (track-hoe) had completed: the side drainage <br /> construction from the east tying into the main slope channel; recontouring the drainage to the <br /> northwest and related access roads; and had started the upper access road recontouring. Field <br /> Directive #3 was issued for additional machine time to complete access road recontouring and <br /> to perform work on the sediment pond spillway. All recontouring performed by the track-hoe <br /> resulted in approximate original contours to the extent possible with a extremely rough surface <br /> desirable for revegetation. Extremely large rock was left in place. While access road <br /> recontouring work was being performed west of the northwest drainage, buried lime was <br /> encountered. All the lime was placed to the best extent possible first against the slope cut and <br /> then was buried with overcast material. <br /> The spillway construction for the sediment pond had followed the staked location which was <br /> based on a 24" higher elevation than the standpipe inflow. Concern was made as to if the <br /> spillway elevation was higher than the southwest corner elevation of the sediment pond. After <br /> critical review, it appears that there is an approximate 12" of difference between the two <br /> elevations. <br /> Revegetation operations were delayed (5 days given) due to late spring wind and rain. The <br /> steep sloped 0.5 acre area associated with Additive Alternate #2 regarding revegetation using <br /> BIOSOL was divited, seeded and mulched without incident. Mulch consisted of Western <br /> Wheatgrass and Galleta grass bales from Southwest Seed of Dolores, Colorado. Mulch <br /> transport was not included in this contract and was billed separately. The Galleta mulch was <br /> used exclusively on the BIOSOL area. A very late season seeding (late May) coupled with <br /> extreme high temperatures and a poor precipitation season to follow resulted in revegetation <br /> failure. Realizing the late season seeding and the assumed need for an additional seeding, <br /> Field Directive #4 was issued to provide the additional costs for reseeding based on the <br /> submitted bid revegetation cost, Additive Alternate #3, of$500.00. The site was reseeded by <br /> broadcast methods in late November. <br /> V. FUTURE WORK <br /> The site should be monitored for revegetation success as well as for the effects of erosion on <br /> the reclaimed areas. <br />
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