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Contractor's Name
Everett Little League
Approval Date
12/3/2019
End Date
12/31/2021
Department
Parks
Department Project Manager
Jeremy Oshie
Subject / Project Title
Provide Youth Recreational Baseball/Softball
Tracking Number
0002095
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Professional Services
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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EVERETT <br /> WASHINGTON <br /> FIELD PREPARATION, MAINTENANCE <br /> AND CLOSURE PROCEDURES <br /> Methods of removing excess water from fields: <br /> a. Hand pumps can be used to remove large amounts of water, such as puddles, from a field in <br /> a minimal amount of time. Hand pump(s) must have a discharge hose long enough to reach <br /> at least 15' into the outfield grass. If no discharge hose is available, discharge water from the <br /> hand pump must be dumped 25' into the outfield area and distributed evenly. <br /> b. DO NOT put any wet/muddy material on lip. <br /> c. Play Ball or Diamond Dry is a very quick drying agent. This method should be used sparingly <br /> especially if other methods can be used in conjunction with using field drying products. <br /> d. Puddle Pillows may be used to soak up small puddles in areas such as in front of the pitching <br /> rubber and around home plate. Use of a mop ringer and a bucket will facilitate immediate <br /> reuse of puddle pillows. Water in discharge bucket will be dumped 25' into the outfield grass <br /> area. <br /> e. Avoid excessive and unnecessary contact (walking on) with muddy infield. This will percolate <br /> the water to the surface; create a slurry, possibly delaying the natural drying time. <br /> How to mix field drying products into wet areas: <br /> a. Play Ball or Diamond Dry may be applied directly onto wet areas after as much water as <br /> possible has been removed. Using a field rake, you can lightly work it into the soil until dry, <br /> and then tamp to firm. <br /> b. What products cannot be used? Saw dust, chips, sand, wood pellets, straw or similar <br /> material. <br /> c. Application of Play Ball or Diamond Dry should not be administered when it is raining. <br /> Chalking baselines: <br /> a. When chalking baselines, do not apply any chalk into grass areas. Chalk lines must be <br /> stopped 18 inches before the infield/outfield line. The Association is responsible for painting <br /> the grass lines at Garfield and Legion Park Ballfields. <br /> B2 <br />
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