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crossing will allow water to drain from the north to the south side of the road, moving the water into a preexisting <br />drainage swale. PROJECT MANAGER will mark the location of each low water crossing in the field prior to <br />construction beginning. <br />Specfications <br />The low water crossings shall be constructed to the specifications of Figure 1, Low Water Crossing. The <br />crossings will be constructed atabout athirty-degree (30 °) angle to the axis of the road, and will have a fall <br />of five percent (5°~) across the axis of each crossing. Ingress and egress routes shall be no steeper than <br />6H: 1V. The down hill slope of the crossings will be over filled to accommodate anficipated volumes of <br />water passing through the low water crossings. The crossings shall be slightly longer than the width of the <br />road above and below the crossing in order to capture water from the ditch above each crossing, and in <br />order to allow the water to move into the pre-existing drainage swale below each crossing. Durable rock <br />shall be placed at the base and on the sides of each crossing. The rock shall be placed as a blanket with a <br />coarse of screened one-inch (1') underlying a coarse of screenedtwo-inch (2') rock. A course of clean <br />four-inch (4') rock shall be placed over the other two (2) courses at the base of the crossing. <br />Durable rock rip rap shall be placed from the end of each low water crossing into the pre-existing drainage <br />swale for a distance of thirty feet (30') below the end of each crossing. The rock placed in the preexisting <br />shall consist oftwo-inch (2') screened rock, overlain by clean four inch (4') rack. The rock shall be placed <br />within these channels, which are approximately twelve inches (12°) wide at the base, and onto the side <br />slopes for an additional twelve inches (12°) per side, as measured from the outside margin of the base of <br />each channel. <br />Durable rock is defined as rock material which gives off a ringing sound when struck with a hammer. <br />Measurementand Payment <br />Payment shall be made per low water crossing installed. Payment shall be made at the unit price <br />established in the Bid Schedule, Item 1. The unit price bid will cover all costs for excavation, and rock <br />placement per specifications. The price bid shall be considered full compensation for all equipment and <br />materials necessary and incidental to completing the low water crossings to the specifications of this Task. <br />Payment shall be as this Task is completed and approved by the PROJECT MANAGER. <br />Task 2 Rolled Dip Construction <br />A rolled dip will be constructed on the Pits 2 / 3 Road approximately four hundred feel (400') above the low water <br />crossing completed during Task 1, above. This rolled dip will be constructed in order to move water from the south to <br />the north side of the haul road. This rolled dip will be constructed to the spec~calions of Figure 2, Rolled Dip <br />Construction. <br />The dips will be constructed on an angle thirty degrees (30°) from perpendicular to the road length. <br />Excavated dirt shall be placed on the down slope side of the dip. The slopes of the dips shall not be <br />steeper than 5H:1 V. The depth of the ditch at the outlet as measured from the downslope side of the road <br />adjacent to the dip shall be two feet (2'). <br />Durable rock rip rap shall be placed within the rdlled dip, including the base and the side slopes. The rock <br />placed in the rolled dip shall consist oftwo-inch (2°) screened rock, overlain by clean four inch (4') rock. <br />Durable rock is defined as rock material which gives off a ringing sound when struck with a hammer. <br />