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The work covered by this section consist of the construction, maintenance and removal of physical barriers placed around outside perimeters of pipe structures, to reduce water velocity and trap sediment.
The quantity of temporary rock pipe inlet sediment traps to be constructed will be affected by the actual conditions which occur during the construction of the project. The quantity of inlet sediment traps may be increased, decreased, or eliminated entirely at the direction of the Engineer. Such variations in quantity will not be considered as alterations in the details of construction or a change in the character of the work.
All materials shall meet the requirements of Division 10 shown below:
Stone for erosion control, class ____ Article 1042-1
Sediment control stone Section 1005
(A) Type A:
Temporary Rock pipe inlet sediment trap type-A devices shall be constructed as shown on the plans. The rock pipe inlet sediment trap type-A shall be constructed at the locations shown on the plans and at other locations directed by the Engineer.
The structural stone (class-B stone) shall be placed around the outside perimeter of the inlet of the pipe with approximately 2:1 side slopes and shall be faced on the upstream side with sediment control stone approximately 12 inches thick.
The temporary rock pipe inlet sediment trap type-A shall have a minimum height of 18 inches and shall be a minimum of 12 inches below the roadway shoulder or diversion point.
(B) Type B:
Temporary rock pipe inlet sediment trap type-B devices shall be constructed as shown on the plans. The temporary rock silt check type-B shall be constructed at the locations shown on the plans and at other locations directed by the Engineer.
The structural stone (class-A stone) shall be placed around the outside perimeter of the inlet of the pipe with approximately 2:1 side slopes and shall be faced on the upstream side with sediment control stone approximately 12 inches thick.
The temporary rock pipe inlet sediment trap type-B shall have a minimum height of 18 inches and shall be a minimum of 12 inches below the roadway shoulder or diversion point.
1635-4 MAINTENANCE AND REMOVAL.
The Contractor shall maintain the temporary rock pipe inlet sediment traps, and shall remove and dispose of silt accumulations at the pipe inlet sediment traps when so directed by the Engineer in accordance with Section 1630.
Unless otherwise directed by the Engineer, temporary rock pipe inlet sediment traps shall be removed as the project nears completion, or at such time the Engineer deems the device to be no longer useful. The actual time of removal shall be as directed by the Engineer. Upon removal, the Contractor shall dress the area to give a pleasing appearance, and shall seed and mulch the area in accordance with Section 1660.
Temporary rock pipe inlet sediment traps will not be measured for payment under this article.
Payment for temporary rock pipe inlet sediment traps will be as follows:
The quantity of structural stone measured as provided in Article 16104 will be made at the contract unit price per ton for "Stone for Erosion Control, Class ____" as provided in Article 16105.
The quantity of sediment control stone measured as provided in Article 16104 will be made at the contract unit price per ton for "Sediment Control Stone" as provided in Article 16105.
The removal and disposal of silt accumulations will be paid for
as provided in Section 1630.