B.3.6.1.2 Seeding-Cantonment AreaGENERAL CANTONMENT LANDSCAPE SPECIFICATIONS FOR FORT CARSON LOW MAINTENANCE SEEDING GUIDE SPECIFICATION TITLE: Dated FOR MORE DETAILED SITE SPECIFIC QUESTIONS, CONTACT DECAM, RESOURCE SUSTAINMENT BRANCH CHIEF. General Applicable Publications The following publications of the issues listed below form a part of the specification to the extent referenced. The publications referenced in the text by basic designation only. Federal Specifications: FS O-F-241D, Fertilizer, Mixed, Commercial U.S. Department Of Agriculture: Federal Seed Act of 9 August 1939 (53 Stat. 1275) Natural Resources Land Management: Army TM5-630, July, 1982 Colorado Department of Agriculture: Colorado Seed Act, title 35, Article 37, July 1999 Quality Control The Contractor shall establish and maintain quality control for operations under this section to assure compliance with contract requirements and maintain records of quality control for materials, equipment, and construction operations. The Contractor shall notify the contracting Officer at least 2 weeks prior to the start of seeding operations. Delivery, Storage, And Handling: SEEDING MATERIAL shall be inspected upon arrival at the job site, and unacceptable material shall be removed from the job site. DURING DELIVERY, SEED shall be protected from any drying, moisture or contamination by detrimental material. FERTILIZER AND OTHER SOIL AMENDMENTS shall be delivered to the site in the original, unopened containers bearing the manufacturer's guaranteed chemical analysis, name, trade name, trademark, and conform to state and federal law. In lieu of containers, fertilizer and other soil amendments may be furnished bulk. A certificate indicating the above information shall accompany each delivery. Materials Seed Seed shall be Colorado state-certified seed of the latest season's crop and shall be delivered in original sealed packages bearing the producer's guaranteed analysis for percentages of mixture, purity, germination, weed-seed content, and inert material. The date of testing shall be one year or less at time of planting. Seed shall be labeled in accordance with U. S. Department of Agriculture rules and regulations under the Federal Seed Act and applicable state seed laws. Seed that has become wet, moldy, or otherwise damaged will not be acceptable. All seed shall be adapted to southeast Colorado. The pure live seed mixture to be used shall be as follows: SEED MIXTURE: The seed mixture is commonly sold as the ‘El Paso Mix’ and shall be proportioned by weight as follows: POUNDS PURE LIVE SEED Seed Mixture Creasted Wheatgrass 1.958 39.16% NOTE: Use the above rate for small areas around buildings where a more formal lawn appearance is desired. If drill seeding large areas, seed at 30 lb. per acre. FertilizerFertilizer shall be commercial grade, free flowing, low in salts, uniform in composition, delivered in fully labeled sealed containers, and shall conform to applicable state and federal regulations. Granular fertilizer shall conform to Fed. Spec. O-F-241, Type I, Level B, and shall bear the manufacturer/s guaranteed statement of analysis. Granular fertilizer shall contain the following minimum percentage of plant food by weight: 20% available nitrogen 20% available phosphoric acid 10% available potash When slow release nitrogen forms are used in the fertilizer mixture, they shall be derived from sulfur coated urea, urea formaldehyde, plastic or polymer coated prills, or isobutylenediurea. The areas shall be fertilized at a rate of 1 lb. of fertilizer per 1000 sq. ft. or 40 lbs. per acre. Topsoil Separate excavation, hauling, and spreading or piling of top soil and all miscellaneous operations attendant thereto will be considered subsidiary obligations of the Contractor, covered under the contract unit price for excavation. The topsoil used shall be a natural, friable soil, representative of productive soils in the vicinity and approved by the Contracting Officer or COR. It shall be obtained from well-drained areas and shall be free of any admixture of subsoil, foreign matter, objects larger than 1 inch in any dimension, toxic substances, or any material or substance that may be harmful to plant growth. Colorado Certified Mulch The Contractor shall have the options of using native grass hay fixed in place with disk land packers or disk harrows; or fiber mulch with tackifier applied simultaneously with grass seed and fertilizer by the use of hydroseeding machinery. For slopes greater than or equal to 3:1 only, hydroseeding is recommended. All native Grass Hay, Hay, and Stray materials to include loose or bailed material used on Fort Carson and Pinon Canyon are to be Colorado Certified Weed Free. See the Colorado Department of Agriculture's web site for a list of certified supplies. Native Grass Hay Mulch Native Grass Hay Mulch shall be material from native pasture grasses that are free from noxious weeds, mold, or other objectionable material. The native hay mulch shall contain at least 50 percent, by weight, material that is 10 inches or longer. Hay shall be in an air-dry condition suitable for placing with blower equipment. Wood Cellulose Fiber Mulch Wood cellulose fiber mulch shall be processed from wood chips specifically for use in hydraulic mulching and seeding equipment. The mulch fiber will form a uniform slurry mix with the water. When the mulch is sprayed uniformly on the surface of the soil, a uniform blotter-like cover will be formed that will allow water absorption and infiltration to the soil. The mulch shall be nontoxic to plant and animal life. The air dry weight of fiber content will not exceed 12 percent + 3 percent, with a pH range between 4.5 and 6.5. Tackifier Tackifier shall be a natural vegetable gum, blended with gelling and hardening agents. When mixed with water this material becomes a tackifier/binder to act as an agent for erosion control, and provides a stable bed for seed germination. This material shall be similar or equal to "Terra Tack 1" of 424 Cottage Place, Plainfield, New Jersey. Water Water shall not contain elements detrimental to plant life and shall be obtained from an approved source prior to use. Soil Erosion Control Material And Staples: Soil Erosion Control Blanket shall consist of a machine produced mat of biodegradable material. It shall be certified by the supplier or manufacturer to be of sufficient quality and design to function as intended on slopes greater than 3:1 with moderate to heavy runoff conditions. The erosion control blanket shall be a uniform thickness, with all material evenly distributed over the blanket. The blanket shall be covered on one side with either plastic netting or twisted kraft paper cord netting. Plastic netting shall be polypropylene extracted plastic net with 1 to 2 percent carbon black and shall have a 1/2-inch to 3/4-inch mesh opening. Twisted kraft paper cord netting shall have a mesh size not to exceed 1-1/2 inches by 3 inches. The blanket shall be composed of either, biodegradable straw, coconut, or wood fiber of any approved mixture. Twisted kraft paper cord netting shall have a mesh size not to exceed 1 1/2 inches by 3 inches. No blanket with paper as the major component shall be used unless prior approval is obtained from the DECAM. The blanket shall be laid in a 1 foot trench, stapled every 1/2 yard, and covered with soil on the entire length of its' upper slope. The erosion control blanket shall then be securely stapled to the site using staples as described in section 4.7.2., and depicted in TE-1. All manufacture's specifications shall be supplied to the Contracting Officer prior to application for approval. Staples shall be made of 11 gauge or heavier steel wire, "U" shaped with a 1-inch crown, and legs a minimum of eight inches in length, and being 11 gauge metal or heavier. These staples shall be placed according to the slope gradient and length, as specified on the Staples Pattern Guide attached in TE-1. Channel lining shall be placed across the channel, not down the length. The staple pattern utilized shall be as depicted in the Staple Pattern Guide in TE-1. The fabric utilized shall meet the manufacturer's recommendations for the proposed use. The Contracting Officer shall be provided the manufacturer's specifications prior to application, and based upon his/her review, the material may or may not be accepted. Dates For Seeding Seedbed preparation and seeding shall be accomplished from spring thaw to June 15 and August 15 until consistent ground freeze, depending upon soil moisture conditions, except as otherwise directed in writing by the Contracting Officers Representative, through DECAM. Preparation Of Seedbed:
Application Of Fertilizer Fertilizer and other soil conditioners shall be incorporated into the soil to a depth of at least 2 inches and may be incorporated as a part of the tillage operation. When tillage is not required the fertilizer shall be broadcast prior to seeding. Fertilizer shall be applied simultaneously with seed and mulch when hydro-mulch and seed equipment is used. Installation General Prior to seeding, any previously prepared seedbed areas compacted or damaged by interim rains, traffic, or other cause, shall be reworked to restore the ground condition previously specified. Do not broadcast seed or hydroseed when the wind velocity is such as to prevent uniform seed distribution. Applying Seed The specified seed varieties and indicated amounts of the mixture shall be uniformly drilled, broadcast or hydromulched over all ground areas disturbed by grading and/or trenching and not otherwise surfaced and in such a manner that will produce an even stand of grass over the entire area seeded. Broadcast Seeding When required, seed will be broadcast with approved equipment. Half of the seed shall be broadcast in one direction, and the remainder at right angles to the first direction. Seed shall be covered to an average depth of 1/4 inch by disk harrow, steel drag mat, cultipacker, or other approved device. Broadcast seeding will not be permitted when the wind velocity is greater than or equal to 10 miles per hour. The broadcast seeder shall be calibrated to achieve seeding rates outlined in section 4.1. Drill Seeding Seed shall be uniformly drilled to an average depth of 1/2 inch using equipment having drills not more than 6-1/2 inches apart. The seed drill shall be calibrated to achieve seeding rates outlined in section 4.1. Rolling Immediately after seeding, except for slopes 3 horizontal to 1 vertical and greater, the entire area shall be firmed with a roller not exceeding 90 pounds for each foot of roller width. Do not roll areas seeded with seed drills equipped with rollers. Hydroseeding Seed and fertilizer shall be added to water and thoroughly mixed at the rates specified in section 4.1. Wood cellulose fiber mulch shall be added at the rates recommended by the manufacturer after the seed, fertilizer and water have been thoroughly mixed to produce a homogenous slurry. Slurry shall be uniformly applied under pressure over the entire area. Adequate soil moisture shall be ensured by spraying water on the entire hydroseed area and moisten the soil to a minimum depth of 2 inches. Do not roll the hydroseed area. Vegetative Mulching Vegetative mulching shall be done within the same day as broadcast or drill seeding. Applying Mulch Straw mulch shall be spread uniformly in a continuous blanket over the seeded areas, using 1-1/2 tons (3,000 lbs) of material per acre. Mulch shall be spread by hand, blower-type mulch spreader or other approved method. Mulching shall be started on the windward side of relatively flat areas or on the upper part of slopes 2 horizontal and 1 vertical or steeper. Do not bunch the mulch. Securing Mulch After application, the material shall be anchored securely into the soil a minimum of 3 inches. The Contracting Officer may order the employment of hand-crimping operations on such areas where excess ground slopes or confined areas would cause unsatisfactory crimping or result by mechanical methods. Watering No additional water shall be applied to dry land seedings after the seeding operations are completed unless approved by the DECAM. Soil Erosion Control Material Shall be installed on all slopes 3:1 or steeper. Straw mulch will not be used with soil erosion control blanket. Soil Preparation The surface of ditches and slopes to receive soil erosion control blankets shall be finished to a smooth and even condition with all debris, roots, stones and lumps raked out and removed. Fertilizer shall be applied and incorporated into the soil as specified under the paragraph (PREPARATION OF SEEDBED) and may be a part of the soil preparation/seeding operation. Placement Of Soil Erosion Control Material:
Maintenance The erosion control blanket shall be maintained until all work on the entire contract or designated portion thereof has been completed and accepted. Maintenance shall consist of the repair of eroded areas and the repair of replacement and re-stapling of loose or undermined erosion control blanket, including reseeding. Protection And Cleanup After seeding and mulching operations have been completed, barricades and approved warning signs shall be erected as required to provide protection against traffic and trespass. Excess material from seeding and mulching operations, and all debris, shall be cleaned up and disposed of off the site at an approved location. Establishment And Maintenance:
Mowing The seeded areas shall be mowed with approved mowing equipment to height of 6 inches whenever the average height of grass becomes 10 inches. Remove the grass clippings from adjacent pavement or irrigated turf areas. Reseeding And Repair During the maintenance period, any eroded or otherwise damaged areas shall be promptly repaired to reestablish the end condition specified herein. Repair shall include all the operations indicated for the particular area involved to produce the end result specified prior to damage. The cost to re-perform the work will be born by the Contractor. Final Acceptance Final inspection and acceptance will be at the end of the establishment period. Final acceptance of the dry land seeding will be based upon a satisfactory stand of grass as defined above. Rejected areas shall be replanted or repaired as directed by the Contracting Officer. |
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