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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05050028.6Ranking: Soft Tolerance (to both soil salts & spray): 1 Good T Tolerance 2 Medium MT Medium Tolerance - Not tolerant S Slight Tolerance FIGURE 5 -4 Seedbed Preparation Apply lime to raise the pH to the level needed for species being seeded. Apply 23 pounds of 12 -12 -12 analysis fertilizer (or equivalent) per 1000 sq. ft. (approximately 1000 pounds per acre) or fertilize according to test. Application of 150 lbs. of ammonium nitrate on areas low in organic matter and fertility will greatly enhance vegetative growth. Work the fertilizer and lime into the soil to a depth of 2 -3 inches with a harrow, disk or rake operated across the slope as much as possible. Seeding Select a seed mixture based on projected use of the area (Figure 5 -2), while considering best seeding dates. See Figure 5 -3 this sheet. If toler- ances are a problem, such as salt tolerance of seedings adjacent to streets and highways, see Figure 5-4 this sheet before final selection. Mulch Rate Mulch Is to be applied at 2,000 to 3,000 pounds per acre in areas not covered by erosion control blanketing. Mulch must be anchored using a mulch anchoring tool or fame disk with dull, serrated, straight set blades, or bulldozer cleats driven up and down slope. Figure 5 -2: Permanent Seed Mixtures Species Seeding Rate Suitable pH Site Suitability* lbs /acre lbs /1000 well Trapezoidal Tear Strength ........ ............................... sq. ft. Burst Strength .......................... ............................... Droughty Drained Wet - Level and Sloping, Open Areas > 70 X A. 0. S .......................................... ............................... 50-80 1. Tall Fescue 35 .8 5.5 -8.3 2 1 2 2. Tall Fescue 25 .6 5.5 -8.3 1 Red Clover ** 5 SOIL CONDITION Annual ryegross N. a .4 k 2 1 A s salt Tolerance � Steep Banks and Cuts a S .4 6 Wet .6 Dry Soil ray 5.5 -8.3 2 1 Emerald Crownvetch ** 10 .25 - Lawns and High Maintenance Areas 6. Kentucky Bluegrass 40 .9 5.8 -7.5 2 1 Creeping Red Fescue 40 .9 Creeping Red Fescue 7. Perennial Ryegross 170 4.0 5.0 -7.5 1 (Turf Type) 8. Tall Fescue 170 4.0 5.5 -8.3 2 1 2 Festuca rubra 2 1 2 1 1 1 Med. 1 20--25 12 -18 7 -21 S Kentucky Bluegrass 2 1 2 1 1 1 Med. 1 25 -35 12 -18 10-20 MT Poo protinsis Tall Fescue 2 1 1 1 1 1 Low 1 24-35 24-36 5 -14 Festuca L arundinaceo T Perennial ryegross 2 1 2 - 1 2 Med 2 15-20 12 -18 5 -10 MT Lolium perenne High Crownvetch - 1 1 2 - - Low 1 5 -10 24 14-21 T Coronilla varia Red Clover - 1 - 2 - - Med 1 7 -10 18 5 -10 S S Trifollum pratense Ranking: Soft Tolerance (to both soil salts & spray): 1 Good T Tolerance 2 Medium MT Medium Tolerance - Not tolerant S Slight Tolerance FIGURE 5 -4 Seedbed Preparation Apply lime to raise the pH to the level needed for species being seeded. Apply 23 pounds of 12 -12 -12 analysis fertilizer (or equivalent) per 1000 sq. ft. (approximately 1000 pounds per acre) or fertilize according to test. Application of 150 lbs. of ammonium nitrate on areas low in organic matter and fertility will greatly enhance vegetative growth. Work the fertilizer and lime into the soil to a depth of 2 -3 inches with a harrow, disk or rake operated across the slope as much as possible. Seeding Select a seed mixture based on projected use of the area (Figure 5 -2), while considering best seeding dates. See Figure 5 -3 this sheet. If toler- ances are a problem, such as salt tolerance of seedings adjacent to streets and highways, see Figure 5-4 this sheet before final selection. Mulch Rate Mulch Is to be applied at 2,000 to 3,000 pounds per acre in areas not covered by erosion control blanketing. Mulch must be anchored using a mulch anchoring tool or fame disk with dull, serrated, straight set blades, or bulldozer cleats driven up and down slope. Figure 5 -2: Permanent Seed Mixtures Species Seeding Rate Suitable pH Site Suitability* lbs /acre lbs /1000 well Trapezoidal Tear Strength ........ ............................... sq. ft. Burst Strength .......................... ............................... Droughty Drained Wet - Level and Sloping, Open Areas > 70 X A. 0. S .......................................... ............................... 50-80 1. Tall Fescue 35 .8 5.5 -8.3 2 1 2 2. Tall Fescue 25 .6 5.5 -8.3 1 Red Clover ** 5 .12 Annual ryegross - 1 lb. 40 lbs. Cover seed 1/4 "deep* 3. Kentucky Bluegrass 15 .4 5.5 -7.5 2 1 Creeping Red Fescue 15 .4 W � Steep Banks and Cuts 4. Tail Fescue 15 .4 5.8 -7.5 2 1 2 Kentucky Bluegrass 25 .6 5. Tail Fescue 35 .8 5.5 -8.3 2 1 Emerald Crownvetch ** 10 .25 - Lawns and High Maintenance Areas 6. Kentucky Bluegrass 40 .9 5.8 -7.5 2 1 Creeping Red Fescue 40 .9 7. Perennial Ryegross 170 4.0 5.0 -7.5 1 (Turf Type) 8. Tall Fescue 170 4.0 5.5 -8.3 2 1 2 * 1 - Preferred 2 - Will Tolerate ** Inoculate with specific Inoculant Temporary Seeding Dates I Jan I Feb I Mar I Apr May Jun Jul ug Sep IOct �lov IDec ASSUMED NORTH SCALE: 1 " =10 ' 10 0 10 Y I o AM 20 30 SILT FENCE Silt Fence shall be a machine produced, non -woven geotextile of 100% polypropylene meeting the physical properties below. All stakes shall be 2" X 2" hardwood 36" tall with 24" tall lath stapled to stakes over fabric as reinforcement. All silt fence shall be prefabricated by the supplier. No field assembly will be accepted. Fabric Weight ............................ ............................... 4 oz /syd Grab Strength ........................... ............................... Warp 125 lbs. Elongation................................. ............................... Warp 50 X Trapezoidal Tear Strength ........ ............................... 50 lbs. Burst Strength .......................... ............................... 200 psi UVResistance ........................... ............................... > 70 X A. 0. S .......................................... ............................... 50-80 Slurry Flow Rate ....................... ............................... 225 gpm /sq. ft Sediment Retention .................. ............................... 75 X Slit Fence Mats Fence Post Fence Post Should be Buried 1' Below Ground Surface /-Stakes O 5' O.C. Ground Surface ice Material Should be Buried 6" Below Ground Surface. SILT FENCE DETAIL N TS TV STM S s OF I 1 ` I 1 0> r � C0�1511RUCTK --MGM ARE UMITS OF CONSTRUI Inlet TC = 839.79 Wheat or Rye \CONSTRUC110N \ \ Of E OHE OHE - - - >C 0„uLc 0HE OHE OHE Oats Annual Ryegrass o �� r��11 Permanent Seeding Dates / �\ Non - Irrigated* Irrigated Dormant Seeding** Irrigation needed during this period. To control erosion at times other than in the shaded areas, use mulch. * Late summer seeding dates may be extended 5 days if mulch is applied. ** Increase seeding application by 50X. FIGURE 5 -3 - Temporary Seedings - UJ 1000 Sq. Ft. Acre Remarks - Wheat or Rye f 1 1/2" deep Spring Oats 2.3 lbs. 3 bu. Cover seed 1" deep Annual ryegross - 1 lb. 40 lbs. Cover seed 1/4 "deep* 1 W � Inlet TC = 839.79 Wheat or Rye \CONSTRUC110N \ \ Of E OHE OHE - - - >C 0„uLc 0HE OHE OHE Oats Annual Ryegrass o �� r��11 Permanent Seeding Dates / �\ Non - Irrigated* Irrigated Dormant Seeding** * Not necessary where mulch is applied. EROSION CONTROL NOTE EADDITIONAL EROS:THE ONTROL MEASURES MAY BE REWIRED BY INSPECTOR. EROSION CONTROL NOTE FROADWAYS DEBRIS SHALL NOT BE iRAgCm INTO THE VIA CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AND PERSONNEL EROSION CONTROL IMPLEMENTATION CONTACT REMAX 200 Medical Drive Carmel, Indiana 46032 (317) 574 -6647 Contact: Jimmy Dullin LEGEND - -- 000 - -- sF� sF- TS PS EXISTING CONTOUR SILT FENCE FLOW ARROW • 41X1 20 1 Ow CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREA HOLEY MOL.EY SAYS tt DON'T DIG BLIND" "IT'S THE LAW" CALL 2 WORKING DAYS BEFORE YOU DIG 1- 800 - 382 -5544 CALL TOLL FREE PER INDIANA STATE LAW IS -69 -1991. IT IS AGAINST THE LAW TO EXCAVATE WITHOUT NOTIFYING THE UNDERGROUND LOCATION SERVICE TWO (2) WORKING DAYS BEFORE COMMENCING WORK. l J 1 �i i 1 1 I A Fi P� F a f� a a z J 0�y c� LL -J Z� OW U O Z 06 OZ (D O L.L W 0 N W H 0 CD N N w "� W Z N is W Z U 0 W cr) 0 OJ 0 s' d U ¢ Z Q N F n Z c, g Q o \� M m! Z o 0 �Wz.. 0<04 Z O V) W i i i i IX �n3� Z <W Q I` Z -! Q W Q v J ZWL.L W_Z W Q W 0 0 LL Q U_ Q WW U W M 1 I` \���i11111111///��/ No. PE19800489 - �-o' STATE OF I;•Ge��. %,'AND I AN SNAL, 10 0 BY: DATE: ] SHEET 104 OF 8 Irrigation needed during this period. To control erosion at times other than in the shaded areas, use mulch. * Late summer seeding dates may be extended 5 days if mulch is applied. ** Increase seeding application by 50X. FIGURE 5 -3 - Temporary Seedings - Kind of Seed 1000 Sq. Ft. Acre Remarks - Wheat or Rye 3.5 lbs. 2 bu. Cover seed 1" to 1 1/2" deep Spring Oats 2.3 lbs. 3 bu. Cover seed 1" deep Annual ryegross - 1 lb. 40 lbs. Cover seed 1/4 "deep* * Not necessary where mulch is applied. EROSION CONTROL NOTE EADDITIONAL EROS:THE ONTROL MEASURES MAY BE REWIRED BY INSPECTOR. EROSION CONTROL NOTE FROADWAYS DEBRIS SHALL NOT BE iRAgCm INTO THE VIA CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AND PERSONNEL EROSION CONTROL IMPLEMENTATION CONTACT REMAX 200 Medical Drive Carmel, Indiana 46032 (317) 574 -6647 Contact: Jimmy Dullin LEGEND - -- 000 - -- sF� sF- TS PS EXISTING CONTOUR SILT FENCE FLOW ARROW • 41X1 20 1 Ow CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREA HOLEY MOL.EY SAYS tt DON'T DIG BLIND" "IT'S THE LAW" CALL 2 WORKING DAYS BEFORE YOU DIG 1- 800 - 382 -5544 CALL TOLL FREE PER INDIANA STATE LAW IS -69 -1991. IT IS AGAINST THE LAW TO EXCAVATE WITHOUT NOTIFYING THE UNDERGROUND LOCATION SERVICE TWO (2) WORKING DAYS BEFORE COMMENCING WORK. l J 1 �i i 1 1 I A Fi P� F a f� a a z J 0�y c� LL -J Z� OW U O Z 06 OZ (D O L.L W 0 N W H 0 CD N N w "� W Z N is W Z U 0 W cr) 0 OJ 0 s' d U ¢ Z Q N F n Z c, g Q o \� M m! Z o 0 �Wz.. 0<04 Z O V) W i i i i IX �n3� Z <W Q I` Z -! Q W Q v J ZWL.L W_Z W Q W 0 0 LL Q U_ Q WW U W M 1 I` \���i11111111///��/ No. PE19800489 - �-o' STATE OF I;•Ge��. %,'AND I AN SNAL, 10 0 BY: DATE: ] SHEET 104 OF 8