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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981048
IBM Index Class Name
GENERAL DOCUMENTS
Doc Date
4/3/1995
Doc Name
PKA-9-440
Permit Index Doc Type
Reclamation Projects
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D
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Demobilization <br /> This item shall include all labor, equipment, and costs associated with demobilization and <br /> clean-up of the work site to its original or better condition. All equipment and supplies, <br /> materials, and debris related to this project will be removed from the site upon completion. <br /> The CONTRACTOR shall also reclaim any staging area or other ground disturbed during the <br /> course of the project located outside of the project area as defined by this Bid Document. All <br /> haul roads shall be fully regraded and reclaimed upon completion of the project. Additional <br /> final grading shall be accomplished, if needed, to reduce steep slopes and contour on the <br /> project site areas not specifically addressed in the work plan. See also 1.0 <br /> Mobilization/Demobilization, attached. <br /> Remobilization <br /> See 1.0 Mobilization/Demobilization, attached. <br /> Measurement and Payment <br /> See 1.0 Mobilization/Demobilization, attached. <br /> Task 2 - Linden Avenue Coal Loadout <br /> The purpose of this task is to remove and dispose of coal, coal fines and other imported rock <br /> from portions of a six-acre industrial site previously used as railroad coal load out. The work <br /> will include grading, so that drainage is away from the A.T. & S.F. railroad tracks, and <br /> revegetation of a portion of the site, near the Baca Ditch. <br /> Work Description <br /> The area containing coal to be removed comprises some four (4) acres, and extends <br /> approximately 950 feet north of Linden Avenue, between the A.T. & S.F. Railroad tracks and <br /> Baca irrigation ditch. Coal depth varies between 4 and 31 inches as shown by thickness <br /> contours on Map #3. Coal and other imported rock will be removed to a depth sufficient to <br /> obtain a 1 % grade away from the railroad tracks. Grading shall begin six (6) inches from the <br /> ties at their bottom elevation. This will cause surface water to collect in a swale located west <br /> of and paralleling the Baca ditch. Near the railroad tracks the bottom of the coal layer to be <br /> removed is marked by the presence of red limestone ballast, otherwise natural soil is present. <br /> Removed material is to be disposed of at the City of Trinidad landfill located on Indiana Street, <br /> approximately 2 miles from the loadout, or the municipal power plant located on U.S. 160- <br /> 135, near the north city limit of Trinidad, one mile from the loadout. <br /> The general location of a sewer manhole is shown on Map #3. The contractor is responsible <br /> for locating all above and below surface utilities and protection of same from damage. The <br /> Baca ditch is an active irrigation ditch and is not to be filled or otherwise interfered with. <br /> Revegetation of the disturbed area will be limited to a 100 foot wide section paralleling the <br /> Baca ditch. <br /> Measurement and Payment <br /> There will be no measurement for payment for Task #2. Payment for Task #2 will be <br /> reflected in a lump sum bid under Item #2 on the Bid Schedule. <br /> 6 <br />
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