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fabric. Silt fence materials are available that have synthetic mesh <br /> backing attached. <br /> • Filter fabric material shall contain ultraviolet ray inhibitors and <br /> stabilizers to provide a minimum of six months of expected usable <br /> construction life at a temperature range of 0°F. to 120°F. <br /> it <br /> 0 One-hundred percent biodegradable silt fence is available that is <br /> strong, long lasting, and can be left in place after the project is <br /> is completed, if permitted by local regulations. <br /> • Refer to Figure 4.2.12 for standard silt fence details. Include the <br /> following standard Notes for silt fence on construction plans and <br /> specifications: <br /> I The contractor shall install and maintain temporary silt fences at <br /> the locations shown in the Plans. <br /> 2. Construct silt fences in areas of clearing, grading, or drainage prior <br /> to starting those activities. <br /> 3. The silt fence shall have a 2-feet min, and a 2Y2-feet max. height <br /> above the original ground surface. <br /> 4. The filter fabric shall be sewn together at the point of manufacture <br /> to form filter fabric lengths as required. Locate all sewn seams at <br /> support posts. Alternatively,two sections of silt fence can be <br /> 1. overlapped, provided the Contractor can demonstrate, to the <br /> satisfaction of the Engineer, that the overlap is long enough and <br /> that the adjacent fence sections are close enough together to <br /> prevent silt laden water from escaping through the fence at the <br /> overlap. <br /> S. Attach the filter fabric on the up-slope side of the posts and secure <br /> with staples, wire, or in accordance with the manufacturer's <br /> recommendations. Attach the filter fabric to the posts in a manner <br /> that reduces the potential for tearing. <br /> 6. Support the filter fabric with wire or plastic mesh, dependent on <br /> the properties of the geotextile selected for use. If wire or plastic <br /> mesh is used, fasten the mesh securely to the up-slope side of the <br /> posts with the filter fabric up-slope of the mesh. <br /> 7. Mesh support, if used, shall consist of steel wire with a maximum <br /> mesh spacing of 2-inches,or a prefabricated polymeric mesh. The <br /> strength of the wire or polymeric mesh shall be equivalent to or <br /> greater than 180 tbs. grab tensile strength. The polymeric mesh <br /> must be as resistant to the same level of ultraviolet radiation as the <br /> filter fabric it supports. <br /> 8. Bury the bottom of the filter fabric 4-inches min. below the ground <br /> surface. Backfill and tamp soil in place over the buried portion of <br /> the filter fabric, so that no flow can pass beneath the fence and <br /> floha)ie H—Construction Sloniiii,ater Polhilion Prevention-August 2012 <br /> 4-90 <br />
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