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==Inspections==
==Inspections==


As part of construction inspections, if laboratory testing indicates soil organic matter content is not within the design or product specification range, notify the media or topsoil supplier, issue a “do not install” order to the construction site supervisor and contact the design professionals and property owner or project manager to determine corrective actions.
===Construction inspections===
If laboratory testing indicates soil organic matter content is not within the design or product specification range, notify the media or topsoil supplier, issue a “do not install” order to the construction site supervisor and contact the design professionals and property owner or project manager to determine corrective actions.


As part of assumption and verification inspections, if laboratory testing indicates soil organic matter content is not within the design or product specification range, or the acceptance criteria range (Table 8.1), schedule investigative work to do further sampling and testing to determine the affected area and depth and decide on corrective actions. Corrective action where organic matter is lower than the design/product specification or acceptance criteria involves amending the soil with compost.
===Assumption and verification inspections===
If laboratory testing indicates soil organic matter content is not within the design or product specification range, or the acceptance criteria range, schedule investigative work to do further sampling and testing to determine the affected area and depth and decide on corrective actions. Corrective action where organic matter is lower than the design/product specification or acceptance criteria involves amending the soil with compost.


Detailed guidance on implementing compost [[soil amendments]] can be found in Preserving and Restoring Healthy Soil: Best Practices for Urban Construction (TRCA 2012). Amendments to [[green roof growing media]] to address organic matter content deficiency should be prescribed by the designer, product vendor or media supplier. Where organic matter is higher than the design/product specification or Acceptance Criteria, natural or simulated storm event testing should be undertaken
Detailed guidance on implementing compost [[soil amendments]] can be found in Preserving and Restoring Healthy Soil: Best Practices for Urban Construction (TRCA 2012). Amendments to [[green roof media]] to address organic matter content deficiency should be prescribed by the designer, product vendor or media supplier.  
(Section 8.5) that includes sampling and testing of nutrient concentrations (i.e., Phosphorus, Nitrogen, Soluble Salts) in sub-drain or surface flows from the BMP to evaluate if the exceedance is negatively impacting effluent quality.
 
Where organic matter is higher than the design/product specification or Acceptance Criteria, natural or simulated storm event testing should be undertaken
that includes sampling and testing of nutrient concentrations (i.e., [[Phosphorus]], [[Nitrogen]], [[Soluble Salts]]) in sub-drain or surface flows from the BMP to evaluate if the exceedance is negatively impacting effluent [[water quality]].

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