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SECTION 01563 <br />SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL <br />U.S. No. 4 <br />0-5 <br />0-10 <br />10-30 <br />U.S. No. 8 <br />0-5 <br />0-10 <br />U.S. No. 16 <br />0-5 <br />PART 3 — EXECUTION <br />3.01 INSPECTION <br />A. Designate an Erosion and Sediment Control Lead (CESCL) to be responsible for inspecting <br />the ESC measures and for ensuring that the Contractor's operations are in compliance. The <br />CESCL shall, at a minimum, be an Erosion and Sediment Control Lead as certified through <br />training and certification approved by the Washington State Department of Ecology. The <br />Contractor shall provide the Reside,ri Engineer with a method for contacting the CESCL 24 <br />hours per day, 7 days a week. <br />B. The CESCL shall inspect erosion and sediment controls daily, and immediately after each <br />rain event. The CESCL shall maintain a log of all inspections. <br />C. Project meetings will be used to review the provisions of the ESC Plan, including the CESCL <br />log, and implementation of the ESC Plan, including that measures for additional erosio,t <br />control are in place prior to disturbance of unique areas of the project site. <br />3.02 TESTING <br />Not Used <br />3.03 GENERAL <br />A. The Contractor's approved ESC Plan shall be implemented for all areas of the contract <br />Work. Provide immediate permanent or temporary runoff and pollution control measures for <br />all areas of t1w Work and for all other areas that may be affected by the Contractor's <br />clearing, grubbing, grading and/or other activities that may introduce soil or other <br />contaminants into runoff. Such work may involve the construction of temporary berms, <br />piles, and use of temporary mulches, mats, or other control devices or methods as <br />necessary to control erosion. <br />Incorporate all permanent pollution control features into the project at the earliest practicable <br />time. Coordinate temporary soil erosion and sediment control measures with the permanent <br />pollution control features and with the construction of pavement, drainage facilities such as <br />pipes, culverts, headwalls, channels, ditches, etc., to the maximum extent practical to <br />assure economical, effective and continuous erosion control throughout the life of the <br />Contract. <br />Capital Projects Commuter Rail 01563 - 5 IFB No. RTA/CP 21-06 <br />Everett Station Phase 2 SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL <br />