Hydroseeding Sample Clauses

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Hydroseeding. Perform hydroseeding using a two-step method: (1) Use hydro-type equipment capable of providing a uniform application using water as the carrying agent. Add 400 pounds per acre of hydro-mulch consisting of wood fiber mulch as a tracer material to the water. Add seed to the water no more than 30 minutes before application. Direct high-pressure spray upward, allowing mixture to fall in a uniform spray without missing or overlapping areas. Seed applied by spray method need not be raked. Do not use seed that has become wet, moldy, or otherwise contaminated or damaged. (2) Using the same equipment, make a second pass, applying mulch only, at a rate of 1500 pounds per acre.
Hydroseeding. Hydroseeding activity involves applying a seed slurry mix to an area of land using equipment outfitted to perform such a task. The typical equipment used includes a truck with a tank, a pump and a hose. Full compensation for the requirements of HYDROSEEDING including labor, tools, equipment, materials, and all incidentals necessary to complete the work shall be made on the Contract unit price per POUND of material and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor.
Hydroseeding. .1 Unit of measurement: square metre (m2).
Hydroseeding. A. Hydroseeding: Mix specified seed, fertilizer, and fiber mulch in water, using equipment specifically designed for hydroseed application. Continue mixing until uniformly blended into homogeneous slurry suitable for hydraulic application. B. Mix slurry with tackifier. C. Apply slurry uniformly to all areas to be seeded in a one-step process. Apply mulch at a minimum rate of 1,500-lb/acre dry weight but not less than the rate required to obtain specified seed-sowing rate.
Hydroseeding. Prior to the start of hydroseeding, submit a certified statement for approval as to the number of pounds of materials to be used per 100 gallons of water.
Hydroseeding. A. Hydroseeding is an acceptable method of grassing/mulching. Georgia Department of Transportation Standard Specification Section 700.3.05.F will govern hydroseed applications. B. Apply fertilizer, mulch and seeded slurry with hydraulic seeder at specified rate within one hour after being combined in hydroseeder. C. After application, apply water with fine spray immediately after each area has been hydroseeded. Saturate to 4 inches of soil and maintain moisture levels two to four inches. D. For areas inaccessible to hydroseed apparatus, contractor to refer to Georgia Department of Transportation Standards and Specifications, Section 700 for seeding applications.

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