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City of Frisco Engineering Standards

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PART 1 – GENERAL<br />

1.01 DESCRIPTION<br />

SECTION 312500<br />

TEMPORARY EROSION, SEDIMENTATION, AND<br />

WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL<br />

A. All material, labor, equipment, tools and superintendence necessary to furnish, install,<br />

maintain and remove Temporary Erosion, Sedimentation, and Water Pollution Prevention and<br />

Control in accordance with Public Works Construction <strong>Standards</strong>, NCTCOG, 4 th Edition,<br />

Item 201<br />

1.02 REFERENCES<br />

A. Public Works Construction <strong>Standards</strong>, NCTCOG, 4 th Edition, Item 201<br />

1.03 SUBMITTALS<br />

A. The Contractor must provide a separate Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SW3P)<br />

before the Notice to Proceed will be issued. The Erosion Control Plans included in the plans<br />

will not be considered a SW3P. The SW3P shall comply with the regulations established by<br />

the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ).<br />

B. The Contractor is required to submit all appropriate forms and pay all fees, including the NOI<br />

and NOT, as well as producing and submitting all inspection reports through the duration, as<br />

required, to the TCEQ and the <strong>City</strong>. The Contractor will be responsible for submitting all<br />

required forms and fees on behalf <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong>, and shall submit two (2) copies <strong>of</strong> all NOIs and<br />

pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> payment to the <strong>City</strong> prior to Notice to Proceed is issued.<br />

PART 2 - PRODUCTS<br />

2.01 MATERIALS<br />

A. Refer to Public Works Construction <strong>Standards</strong>, NCTCOG, 4 th Edition, Item 201.<br />

B. Where existing grasses are disturbed, restoration shall consist <strong>of</strong> equal or better permanent<br />

vegetation. Provide a minimum <strong>of</strong> eight feet (8') <strong>of</strong> the appropriate seasonal seeded Curlex<br />

adjacent to all street and fire lane curbs and four feet (4') adjacent to alleys. The use <strong>of</strong><br />

innovative products is encouraged, such as those made with composting materials, as long as<br />

they are approved by the Director <strong>of</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong> Services and permanent vegetative<br />

stabilization is established.<br />

C. Twenty four (24") to thirty six (36") inches in width <strong>of</strong> rock riprap shall be placed along the<br />

top and sides <strong>of</strong> the ground interface with all headwalls and end sections and street, alley, and<br />

fire lane stub outs.<br />

2.02 EQUIPMENT<br />

A. Refer to Public Works Construction <strong>Standards</strong>, NCTCOG, 4 th Edition, Item 201.<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Frisco</strong> Temporary Erosion, Sedimentation, and May 2012<br />

Standard Technical Specification Water Pollution Prevention and Control 312500-1

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