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• <br /> • <br /> CITY OF EVERETT STORMWATER MANAGEMENT MANUAL <br /> • <br /> 5. Lay strips of sod beginning at the lowest area to be sodded and perpendicular to the direction of <br /> water flow. Wedge strips securely into place. Square the ends of each strip to provide for a <br /> close,tight fit. Stagger joints at least 12 inches. Staple on slopes steeper than 3H:1 V. Staple the • <br /> upstream edge of each sod strip. • <br /> 6. Roll the sodded area and irrigate. • <br /> 7. When sodding is carried out in alternating strips or other patterns, seed the areas between the sod • <br /> pieces immediately after sodding. <br /> Maintenance Standards = <br /> If the grass is unhealthy,the cause shall be determined and appropriate action taken to reestablish a • <br /> healthy groundcover. If it is impossible to establish a healthy groundcover due to frequent saturation, <br /> instability, or some other cause,the sod shall be removed,the area seeded with an appropriate mix,and • <br /> protected with a net or blanket. • <br /> 3.2.12 BMP C125: Topsoiling • <br /> Purpose • <br /> The purpose is to provide a suitable growth medium for final site stabilization with vegetation. While not • <br /> a permanent cover practice in itself, topsoiling is an integral component of providing permanent cover in • <br /> those areas where there is an unsuitable soil surface for plant growth. Native soils and disturbed soils that • <br /> have been organically amended not only retain much more stormwater,but they also serve as effective <br /> biofilters for urban pollutants and, by supporting more vigorous plant growth,reduce the water,fertilizer 411 <br /> and pesticides needed to support installed landscapes. Topsoil does not include any subsoils but only the • <br /> material from the top several inches including organic debris. <br /> Conditions of Use <br /> • Native soils should be left undisturbed to the maximum extent practicable. Native soils disturbed • <br /> during clearing and grading should be restored,to the maximum extent practicable,to a condition • <br /> where moisture-holding capacity is equal to or better than the original site conditions. This <br /> criterion can be met by using onsite native topsoil,incorporating amendments into onsite soil,or • <br /> importing blended topsoil. • <br /> • Topsoiling is a required procedure when establishing vegetation on shallow soils,and soils of • <br /> critically low pH (high acid) levels. <br /> • <br /> • Stripping of existing,properly functioning soil system and vegetation for the purpose of • <br /> topsoiling during construction is not acceptable. If an existing soil system is functioning properly <br /> it shall be preserved in its undisturbed and uncompacted condition. • <br /> • Depending on where the topsoil comes from, or what vegetation was on site before disturbance, • <br /> invasive plant seeds may be included and could cause problems for establishing native plants, • <br /> landscaped areas, or grasses. • <br /> • Topsoil from the site will contain mycorrhizal bacteria that are necessary for healthy root growth • <br /> and nutrient transfer. These native mycorrhiza are acclimated to the site and will provide • <br /> optimum conditions for establishing grasses. Commercially available mycorrhiza products <br /> should be used when topsoil is brought in from off site. • <br /> Design and Installation Specifications • <br /> If topsoiling is to be done,the following items shall be considered: • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> Volume I1— Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention • <br /> 3-20 <br /> • <br /> • <br />