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STADIUM STORAGE
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This technique works with standard hydromulch(1,500 pounds per acre <br /> minimum) and BFM/MBFMs (3,000 pounds per acre minimum). <br /> Areas to be permanently landscaped shall provide a healthy topsoil <br /> that reduces the need for fertilizers, improves overall topsoil quality, <br /> provides for better vegetal health and vitality, improves hydrologic <br /> characteristics, and reduces the need for irrigation. This can be <br /> accomplished in a number of ways: <br /> Recent research has shown that the best method to improve till soils is <br /> to amend these soils with compost. The optimum mixture is <br /> approximately two parts soil to one part compost. This equates to 4 <br /> inches of compost mixed to a depth of 12 inches in till soils. Increasing <br /> the concentration of compost beyond this level can have negative <br /> effects on vegetal health, while decreasing the concentrations can <br /> reduce the benefits of amended soils. Please note: The compost should <br /> meet specifications for Grade A quality compost in Ecology <br /> Publication 94-038. <br /> Other soils, such as gravel or cobble outwash soils, may require <br /> different approaches. Organics and fines easily migrate through the <br /> loose structure of these soils. Therefore, the importation of at least 6 <br /> niches of quality topsoil, underlain by some type of filter fabric to <br /> prevent the migration of fines, may be more appropriate for these soils. <br /> Areas that already have good topsoil, such as undisturbed areas, do not <br /> require soil amendments. <br /> Areas that will be seeded only and not landscaped may need compost <br /> or meal-based mulch included in the hydroseed in order to establish <br /> vegetation. Native topsoil should be re-installed on the disturbed soil <br /> surface before application. <br /> Seed that is installed as a temporary measure may be installed by hand <br /> if it will be covered by straw, mulch, or topsoil. Seed that is installed <br /> as a permanent measure may be installed by hand on small areas <br /> (usually less than 1 acre) that will be covered with mulch, topsoil,or <br /> erosion blankets. The seed mixes listed below include recommended <br /> mixes for both temporary and permanent seeding. These mixes, with <br /> the exception of the wetland mix, shall be applied at a rate of 120 <br /> poundser acre. This rate e can be reduced '�f soil amendments or slow- <br /> release fertilizers are used. Local suppliers or the local conservation <br /> district should be consulted for their recommendations because the <br /> appropriate mix depends on a variety of factors, including location, <br /> exposure, soil type, slope, and expected foot traffic. Alternative seed <br /> mixes approved by the local authority may be used. <br /> 4-16 Volume//— Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention February 2005 <br />
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