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| |LID design details and construction notes|| | | |'''LID design details and construction notes'''|| |
| *Provide overview of LID design, ideally through a design brief. | | *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 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. |
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| *Biomedia manufacturing and testing should start prior to construction, ideally 2 months in advance. | | *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. |
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| *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. |
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| *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. |
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| *Plant deficiencies should be addressed prior to warranty period initiating. | | *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. |