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|LID design details and construction notes||-Provide overview of LID design, ideally through a design brief.
|LID design details and construction notes||
-Discuss LID design details and construction notes, and ensure details and notes are understood by all parties involved.  
*Provide overview of LID design, ideally through a design brief.
 
*Discuss LID design details and construction notes, and ensure details and notes are understood by all parties involved.  
-Discuss project phasing and general timeliness.
*Discuss project phasing and general timeliness.
 
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|Material specifications, inspections, and chain-of-custody||
|Material specifications, inspections, and chain-of-custody||-Material substitutions must be confirmed by the project engineer.  
*Material substitutions must be confirmed by the project engineer.  
 
*Material testing requirements and their timelines must be understood by all parties, including who is responsible for testing.  
-Material testing requirements and their timelines must be understood by all parties, including who is responsible for testing.  
*Material acceptance protocols, with chain of custody, should be understood by all parties, including who is responsible if the material fails.
 
*Biomedia manufacturing and testing should start prior to construction, ideally 2 months in advance.
-Material acceptance protocols, with chain of custody, should be understood by all parties, including who is responsible if the material fails.
 
-Biomedia manufacturing and testing should start prior to construction, ideally 2 months in advance.
 
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|Access routes and storage areas||
|Access routes and storage areas||-Discuss access to the site along with material and equipment storage with the contractor.
*Discuss access to the site along with material and equipment storage with the contractor.
-Material storage should be downstream of LID features.
*Material storage should be downstream of LID features.
 
*Heavy equipment routes should be agreed on to minimize impact to the LID feature and protected areas.
-Heavy equipment routes should be agreed on to minimize impact to the LID feature and protected areas.
 
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|Protection of LID practices during construction: phasing, ESC, and perimeter controls||
|Protection of LID practices during construction: phasing, ESC, and perimeter controls||-Review and discuss the ESC plan.
*Review and discuss the ESC plan.
-Discuss frequency of ESC inspection, protocols for repair and replacement and, parties responsible.
*Discuss frequency of ESC inspection, protocols for repair and replacement, and parties responsible.
 
*Discuss communication protocols for sediment contamination.
-Discuss communication protocols for sediment contamination.
*Discuss rehabilitation protocols for sediment contamination and parties responsible.
 
-Discuss rehabilitation protocols for sediment contamination and parties responsible.
 
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|Equipment requirements and recommendations||
|Equipment requirements and recommendations||-Wide track, low-ground pressure vehicles are recommended to minimize compaction.
*Wide track, low-ground pressure vehicles are recommended to minimize compaction.
-Excavation should occur from outside of LID feature whenever possible.  See Excavation.  
*Excavation should occur from outside of LID feature whenever possible.  See Excavation.  
 
*Gravel and biomedia should be installed by a slinger truck outside of practice whenever possible.
-Gravel and biomedia should be installed by a slinger truck outside of practice whenever possible.
*Avoid heavy machinery within LID footprint whenever possible.  
 
-Avoid heavy machinery within LID footprint whenever possible.  
 
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|Verification of field changes||
|Verification of field changes||-The project engineer must verify all field changes to materials and design.  
*The project engineer must verify all field changes to materials and design.  
 
*In the design engineer’s absence, the project manager should verify field changes.  
-In the design engineer’s absence, the project manager should verify field changes.  
 
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|Plant establishment and warranty-period maintenance||
|Plant establishment and warranty-period maintenance||-Discuss planting timelines at the pre-construction meeting.
*Discuss planting timelines at the pre-construction meeting.
-Avoid planting in the summer months (June, July and August). Fall planting is the ideal scenario.
*Avoid planting in the summer months (June, July and August). Fall planting is the ideal scenario.
 
*Plants will require regular maintenance (irrigation and weeding) to ensure establishment, especially over the first year.
-Plants will require regular maintenance (irrigation and weeding) to ensure establishment, especially over the first year.
*Ensure that plant maintenance and its frequency is understood by responsible parties.
 
*Plant deficiencies should be addressed prior to warranty period initiating.
-Ensure that plant maintenance and its frequency is understood by responsible parties.
 
-Plant deficiencies should be addressed prior to warranty period initiating.
 
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|Ownership and assumption protocols||
|Ownership and assumption protocols||-Discuss how testing will confirm LID  practice functionality according to assumption protocols.
*Discuss how testing will confirm LID  practice functionality according to assumption protocols.
 
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|Project inspection plan||
|Project inspection plan||-Project inspection plan should be detailed and understood by all parties.
*Project inspection plan should be detailed and understood by all parties.
 
*Sign off by all parties involved on photos, video, and social media post may be required.  
-Sign off by all parties involved on photos, video, and social media post may be required.  
 
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