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HomeMy Public PortalAbout2011 CDBG Curb Ramp & Sidewalk Improvements, Project #461212w a 2011 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT CURB RAMP AND SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS (CDBG) PROJECT NO.: 461212 LEGEND SIDEWALK AND/OR CURB AND GUTTER LOCATIONS CURB RAMP LOCATIONS DRIVEWAY AND SIDEWALK LOCATIONS GENERAL NOTES 1. ALL WORK SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APWA-AGC STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION, 2009 EDITION. 2. ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE POSSIBLE EXISTENCE OF UNDERGROUND FACILITIES NOT KNOWN OR IN A LOCATION DIFFERENT FROM THAT WHICH IS SHOWN ON THE PLANS OR IN THE SPECIAL PROVISIONS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ASCERTAIN THE EXACT LOCATION OF ALL UNDERGROUND FACILITIES PRIOR TO DOING WORK THAT MAY DAMAGE SUCH FACILITIES OR INTERFERE WITH THEIR SERVICE. 3. AT LEAST 48 HOURS BEFORE COMMENCING WORK, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT UNDERGROUND ALERT (USA) 1-800-227-2600. 4. CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL STATE, COUNTY AND CITY LAWS AND ORDINANCE AND REGULATIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, O.S.H.A. AND INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION RELATING TO SAFETY AND CHARACTER OF WORK. EQUIPMENT AND LABOR PERSONNEL. 5. PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, THE CONTRACTOR NEEDS TO COORDINATE HIS ACTIVITIES WITH THE APPROPRIATE UTILITY COMPANY IF RELOCATION IS NECESSARY. 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL LIGHTS, SIGNS, BARRICADES, FLAGMEN, OR OTHER DEVICES NECESSARY TO PROVIDE FOR PUBLIC SAFETY AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, MANUAL OF TRAFFIC CONTROLS, CURRENT EDITION. 7. PHASING AND ACCESS. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN BOTH VEHICULAR AND PEDESTRIAN ACCESS THROUGHOUT THE PROJECT AT ALL TIMES UNLESS EXPRESSLY AUTHORIZED BY THE CITY NOT TO DO SO. THE FOLLOWING ARE MORE SPECIFIC PROJECT REQUIREMENTS, ALLOWABLE AND RESTRICTIONS. A. THREE (3) DAYS BEFORE CONCRETE REPAIRS COMMENCE, AN INFORMATIONAL LETTER IN A FORMAT APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER. SPECIFYING DATES OF OPERATION SHALL BE HAND DELIVERED TO ALL RESIDENTS/BUSINESSES IN THE VICINITY OF CONSTRUCTION AREA. B. CONTRACTOR WILL BE ALLOWED TO PROHIBIT VEHICULAR ACCESS TO INDIVIDUAL GARAGES WHEN CONSTRUCTACTIVITIES ARE ONGOING IN FRONT OF THE PROPERTY. THESE CLOSURES WILL BE PERMITTED UNTIL THE CURB AND GUTTER HAVE BEEN REMOVED AND REPLACED. C. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE TEMPORARY PEDESTRIAN ACCESS TO PROPERTIES DURING ALL CONSTRUCTION PHASES. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT TO THE CITY A DETAILED PLAN SHOWING HOW THIS WILL BE ACCOMPLISHED. NO WORK SHALL PROCEED UNTIL SAID PLANS HAVE BEEN APPROVED BY THE CITY. D. CURB, GUTTER AND SIDEWALK REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT MUST BE KEPT ON ONE SIDE OF THE STREET, KEEPING THE OTHER SIDE FREE OF OBSTRUCTION FOR THE NEIGHBORHOOD'S SAFE USE UNLESS APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER 8. ALL QUANTITIES ON THIS PLANSHEET ARE FOR ESTIMATION PURPOSES ONLY. ACTUAL MEASUREMENTS SHALL BE VERIFIED IN THE FIELD BY THE ENGINEER. 1 A NORTH SEE SHEET 2 AREA 1 >- m DESCRIPTION z 0 (7)o ✓ N O O Project Engineer zI— < z w (9 2 > O�z —' 0- O m C G F- Q w - U cv_�D W CD z Q O- Q z CD 2 co Li - 0 c UV i 0 SURVEYED BY: J. 0 N W a0 BOOK NO. O N 0 DRAWN BY: J. RAJ 0 N a0 CHECKED BY:O. CHAN SCALE: N.A PROJECT NO.: 461212 CASE 4 DRAWER 17 SET 19 SHEET 1 OF 3 2011 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT CURB RAMP AND SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS (CDBG) RB & GUTTER LOCATIO\S AREA 1 Sidewalk See Notes 10 and 11 Front edge of sidewalk CASE D Crosswalk if provided Retaining curb f necessary at ��Q edge of sidewalk I Min 8.33% Max rv� 10% Max et curb 10% Ma at curb Planting area Where o flared side occurs provide 2'-0" straight curb 2% Max a Cs be 000 Qo""r L -107, Max — o\ See Na es at curb ��_IIIJJJ 10 and 11 CASE B 8.33% Max Sidewalk See Note 7 DETAIL A TYPICAL TWO -RAMP CORNER INSTALLATION See Note 1 Front edge of sidewalk See Notes 10 Mm 11 Hand CASE E Sidewalk Sidewalk See Note 7 10% Max at curb Front I edge of sidewalk Retaining Curb (both sides of ramp) Retaining curb if necessary at edge of sidewalk -N Min‘., - 8.33% 2% Max 8.33% S7 `a x m Sic 8 8888 ex MS x7 88888888 x 8888880.0 0000000000`\8°0„ 8 8888880 " 86 n' See on t gage of sidewalk Sidewalk t 2% '-FEbx See b E Noe 7 .aE " Where a flared side occurs provide 2'-0" straight curb Crosswalk if provided DETAIL B TYPICAL ONE -RAMP CORNER INSTALLATION 4'-0' Min CF See Notes 10 and 11 See Note 9 See Note 9 Gutter flowline CASE C See Notes 10 and 11 Note 7 ewalk 2% 7 Vox See o Note 7 tt> NE° Sidewalk 0% Max t curb Front edge of sidewalk Re aining Cu b -Gutter flowline kx4'-0 Min CASE G See Note 4 See Note and 11 Top of romp 4'-0" Min Rounded ---� 2% Max 8.33% Max S CTION A —A Gutter flowline \ lop of ramp Rounded Retaining curb if necessary 4'-0” Min 17 8.33% Max 72% Max See Nate 9 SECTION B —B Depress entire sidewalk as required J See Note 9 2% Max 0 Retaining curb if necessary NOTES: 1. RAISED TRUNCATED DOME As site conditions dictate, Case A through Case G curb romps may be used for corner installations similar to those shown in Detail A and Detail B. The case of curb ramps used in Detail A do not have to be the some. Case A through Case G curb ramps also may be used of mid block locations, as site conditions dictate. 2. If distance from curb to back of sidewalk is too short to accommodate ramp and 4'-0" platform (landing) as shown in Case A, the sidewalk may be depressed longitudinally as in Case B, or C or may be widened as in Case D. 3. When ramp Is located in center of curb return, crosswalk configuration must be similar to that shown for Detoll B. 4. As site conditions dictate, the retaining curb side and the flared side of the Case G ramp shall be constructed in reversed position. 5. If located on a curve, the sides of the ramp need not be parallel, but the minimum width of the ramp shall be 4.-0". 5 Side slope of ramp flares vary uniformly from a maximum of 102 at curb to conform with longitudinal sidewalk slope adjacent to tap of the romp, except In Case C and Case F. 7. The curb ramp shall be outlined, as shown, with a 1'-0' wide border with N" grooves approximately is on center. See grooving detail. S. Transitions from romps and landing to walks, gutters or streets shall be flush and free of abrupt changes. Maximum slopes of adjoining gutters, the rood surface immediately adjacent to the curb ramp or accessible route shall not exceed 5 percent within 4'-0' of the top and bottom of the curb ramp. 10. Curb ramps shall have a detectable warning surface that extends the full width and 3'-O' depth of the romp. Detectable Warning Surfaces shall conform to the details on this plan and the requirements In the Special Provisions. 11. The edge of the detectable warning surface nearest the street shall be between 6" and B' from the gutter flowline. 12 Sidewalk and ramp thickness, 'Y, shall be 3(4" minimum. 13. Utility pull boxes, manholes, vaults and all other utility facilities within the boundaries of the curb ramp will be relocated or adjusted to grade by the owner prior to, or in conjunction with, curb ramp construction. 14 For retrofit conditions, removal and replacement of curb apron will be at the Contractor's option, unless otherwise shown on project plans. -�_ 9. SECTION C —C Approximately Limit of pay Rounded 1.67' en 2.35" Center to center spacing ,J © I, ((g l iQ (l RAISED TRUNCATED DOME PATTERN (IN —LINE) DETECTABLE WARNING SURFACE 4'-0" Min -FrUm *Th ��s RETROFIT DETAIL Eeisring curb and sidewalk GROOVING DETAIL SIAIF OE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OFT ANSFORTATION CURB RAMP DETAILS NO SEAL 8P ABPA DATED SEPTEMBER I, 2000 SUPERSEDES STANDARD PLAN A88A A ED MAY 1, 7005 - PAGE 115 OF THE STANDARD PI ANS BOOK DATED MAY 2005 REVISED STANDARD PLAN RSP A88A 2011 CDBG SITES ADDRESS STREET CROSS STREET CURB RAMPS 6 -inch CURB & GUTTER = or < 3 ft Sidewalk (sgft) ASPHALT AT LIP OF GUTTER (LF) Retrofit dome to existing ramp Install 5' red curb on each side of curb ramp (LF) 1900 ATRIUM S. NORFOLK DRIVEWAY TO ATRIUM 2 30 30 20 S. NORFOLK WATERS PARK 2 20 42 20 S. NORFOLK BUDD CT 2 20 55 20 S. NORFOLK FLINT 2 20 54 20 1549B MARINA CIR AT CROSSWALK 2 15 45 20 HOLLAND ST FLINT AVE 2 20 54 20 HOLLAND ST CLAUDIA 2 22 62 20 HOLLAND ST DARLENE 2 19 59 20 HOLLAND ST CIRO 1 10 30 1 20 HOLLAND ST FOSTER 2 20 60 20 FOSTER DARLENE 2 20 58 20 ADRIAN DAVID CT 2 20 58 20 1900 ATRIUM S. NORFOLK 0 81 405 81 0 2514 S. NORFOLK 0 27 135 27 0 MARINA CIR MARINA CT 0 42 225 45 0 S. NORFOLK DAY ST 3 30 TOTAL 23 386 760 4 270 W I� DESCRIPTION v 0 0 Project Engineer cs a) 0 En w O En d 0 O W Z > eEtz Ja0 m F- Q w-0 cy000 uJE3O W 0 fl �Q> ct >- (1 Q Z2 C� G cc 2 co Oit D 0 SURVEYED BY: 0 NN w 0 BOOK NO. 0 NN w 0 DRAWN BY: Li O N w 0 CHECKED BY: C. CHAN SCALE: NA PROJECT NO.: 461212 CASE 4 DRAWER 17 SET 19 SHEET 2 OF__.3 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program General Construction & Site Supervision Aivance p prevents pollution ✓schedule esesration tad grading activities for dry weather periods. To reduce soil erosion, plant tempo- rary vegetation or place other erosion commis before rain begins, ✓Locate and protect storm drains hi the vicinity or the site with berms or filters during wet weather periods. +/Control the amount of runoff eons* your site (especially during exciaration) by using berms or tempo- rary or permanent drainage ditches to divert water flow around the silo. Reduce stvrmwstcr runoff relocitiee by committing temporary check darns or berms where egieolernthe "Troia your employees and rebevnt rotors. Make these brochures available to everyone who works on the contortion site. Inform rarbcootteckrs about the new stomawatec tvquirernewb and their responsibilities, aver bonsokagain cranium ofDedanste one completely co/Mined net for auto parking, vehicle refraeli•g, and routine equipment maintenance. The designated area should be well away from stream a or storm drain inlets, avid hemmed if neces- sary. Melee major repair off site. ./Keep tutorials out of the rain — prevent runoff emitatoinetiosi at the sower- Cover exposed piles of soil or construction anaicrfaln with plastic sheeting or temporary roofs amp pollutant off exposed surfacer. Place trash rams and recycling receptacles around the site to minimk,° litter. /Dry sweep paw surfaces* that drain to storm drains, cretin, or channels. If pavement flushing is necea•ety, INC silt ponds or other techniques to trap sedinsem and other pollutant*. /CI can ep leaks, chips and other spills immediately art they do not cottaminate soil or groundwater or leave residue on paved surfaces. Use dry cleanup methods whetssem possible. If you mast use water, use just enough to keep the dast.down. /Corer and maintain dnrnpsters. Chock .frequently for leak. Place dui stern under roofs or cover with dupe or plastic sheeting secured around the outride of the drnnester, A plastic liner is recommended to prevent leaksgc of liquids. Never dean out a dumpsite by hosing It down an the construction site. /Make tuna portable toilets are nulatasd in good working order by the leasing company and that wastes are dfsposeal crf property. Check toilets frequently for tealus- MsterfaLehvate handlLta ./Practice some ya auction — minimize waste when you order materials. Order only the amount you need to finish the job. /Use recyclable materiels whenever possible_ Arrange for pick-up of recyclable materials such as concrete, mph/de scrap metal, aolvients, degreasers, cleaned veg- etation, paper, lock, and vehicle maintenance materials such as used oil, antifreeze, batteries, and Tires. /Disptme of all wastes and demolition debris properly. Many construction materials ials and wanes can ho recycled, including solventsa, water -based points, vehicle fluids, broken tuaphslt and concrete, wood, aid cleated vegela- don Materials and debris that caimot be nooycicd must be Whim to au appropriate landtkll or disposed of as hazardous waste. Never ivory watt materiels or leave them hi the street or near a creak or strewn bed. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program Pollution Prevention — It's Part of the Plan It is your responsibility to do the job right! Runoff from streets and other paved areas is a major source ofpollution in local creeks, San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. Construction activities can directly affect the health of our waters unless contractors and crews plan ahead to keep dirt, debris, and other construction waste away from storm drains and creeks. Following these guidelines will ensure your compliance with local stormwater ordinance requirements. Remember, ongoing monitoring and maintenance of installed controls is crucial to proper implementation. Heavy Equipment Operation She plena* end preventive vehicle mtie/awsato• J Designate a completely contained area of the cons truc- ticai site, well away from stun, or storm drain hauls, for auloand equipment perking. rebeling• and routine edible and equipment maintenance, of Maintain all vehicles and lea vy equip quern tly for and repair leeks. ✓ Perform major maintenance, repair jobs, and vehicle and equipment washing off tie. ✓ if you roast drain and replace motor oil, radiator coolant, or other fluids on site, use drip pass or drop clothe to catch drips and spills. Collect all spent fluids, store in separate retainer; and recycle whenever pantile. or diagamo of fluids as hazard us waste. Do rot nee diesel nil to imbricate in clean equipment or parts. ✓ Recycle used vehicle bnueries. Own 4r JAI immediately whim tiny hype /Never hose down "dirty" pavement or impermeable surfaces w'bere fluids have spilled. Use dry cleanup meth- ods (absorbemt ma krials, cat lima, and/or nee) whenever possible. Tf you meet ta>ae water, use just enough to keep the dust down ✓ Sweep up Riffled drytnaterrials imnsediately tJ tempt to "wash them away" with wa Use as little water is passible for dust comma ✓ Chan up spills on dirt *etas by digging up and properly disposing of contamba ed soiL f Report significant spina to the appropriate spill t unas ahem les immedlately- You are required by law ampule all elgnilicantteleates ofhazardous materials, including oil, lb report a spill, call the following agencies: 1) Dial 911 or yoorr Iraq,! eineigerscy rtspcnn number, 2) Call the (lovernor's Office of emergency Services Wining Center. Oar) 852-7550 (24 hours). Earth -Moving Roadwork & Paving F resh Concrete Painting & Application Activities & Mortar Application of Solvents & Adhesives Derby GontmetUvn /Remove existing vegetdie• only when absolutely neon - SAM. /Seed or plant temporary vegetation for skims or where comatnictien is not immediate' /Promo downslope drainage courses, streams, end atom drains with hay bales. temporary drainage awaks, silt linen, trans or storm drain inlet tiltem. "T loo chock dams or ditches to divert runoff mound excava- tions and graded area ./ Covet stockpiles and exctvalcd soil with secured tarps or plastic sheeting. Properly monitor and maintain all erosion and sediment controls. ✓ Properly report failures of erosion and sediment controls to the local rformwarer arrbority. Geearai &amass ✓S chedulu commit vn and grading work for dry weather, /Perform major equ esmeat repairs away lean the job site. /When refueling or when vehicle/equipment maintenance ce must be done un site, work within a completely bond area away &cm storm drains. /Do not uric diesel oil to lubricate orcican equipment or pada Rl ed the am7 and pooled groundwater tit may bo con- taminated. Nary of these conditions are observed, test for goats imation and contact the Regional Water Quality Control Board: • Unusual soil conditions, diiscoloraatior, or odor • Abandoned underground tanks • Abandoned wells • Buried insets, debris, or trash / Develop and implement ere sicmtscdimetrt control plans for roadway entbaminoentt- ▪ Schedule excavation and grading work for dry weather. "Cherie all equipment forbade, and repair leaking equipment PenpUo of Peefdrm major mainteneace, repairs, and washing ofequip- maat away from the cos tuction site. ./ When refueling or vehick/cquipnent maintenance mast be done on site, designate a completely cosmerined sea away from storm drains and creeks. ef Do not use diesel oil to lubricate or clean equipment or parts. ✓ Recycle used oil, batteries, concrete, broken asphalt, etc. wheneverposathle- 1 Train employee.s in using these hest reanagemeu: practices. Dating Construction I Avoid paving and seal coating in wet weather, onehcm rain i! forecast before fresh pavement will have time to cure. ✓ Cover and seal catch basins and manholes when applying seal coat, slurry seal, fog seal, etc. of Use check darns, ditches, or berets to diver runoff mama eacavatiens, / Never wash excess material from exposed- aggr'esnte con- crete or similar treatments into a. street or storm drain. Col- lect and recycle, or diem' re tv diet ar a. ✓ Cover stock -piles and other constmeticm materials with plastic tarps. Protect from nautili and prevent runoff with temporary roofs or plastic sherd and barns. we Catch drips from paver with drip pans or abxatrbent material (cloth, rags, etc.) placed under machine when not Muse. / Clean up all'tents and leaks ming"dry" methods (with absorbent irutcrlala/rap), or dig up and removecontaml- nated teal / Collect and recycle or spproprimely dispose of mess abrasive gravel or sand. I Avoid over -application. by water trucks for dust centre] AsphaltolCoseeete Removed ✓ Avoid creating excess dust when breaking asphalt or von• mete. rd After breaking up old percale/Lebo sore to remove all chunks and pieces From the site. ✓ Mske sure broken pavement does not come in contact with rainfall or moil ✓ Protect nearby storm drain Inlets during saw -curving. Shovel or roar Raw -cut ahtrry deposits and remove from the tire. ✓ 1Vevet hose down streets to clean up tracked dlr. Use dry sweep methods. Oral ]]hwiveaa PtaCtikl a / Both at your yard and the construction site, always ,tore both &Ly and wet materials wider cover, prmtasied from rainfall and ntnof£ Protect dry materials firm wind. ✓ Secure bags of cement after they are open. Be sure to keep wind-blown cement powder away from guttaa, storm chains, ninth*, and runoff. e Wash out concrete mixers only in dastgnaled wash -cut areas to your yard, where the water vall flow Mtn containment ponds or onto dirt. Lot concrete harden and dispose of es garbage. Whenever postmark. recycle washout by ptmtping back bite mixers for reuse, Never dispose of washout into the street, storm drains, drainage ditches, or streams. Dy i g Canannntioa ✓ Don't mix up more fresh concrete or cement than you will use ins day. ✓ Set up and operate small mixers on tarps or heavy plastic drop cloths. I When cleaning up after driveway or sidewalk construction, wash fine onto dirt areas, not down the driveway or into the street or storm drab. / Prevent aggregate wash from driveway/trade de construction from entering storm drains. lose aggregate wash onto dirt arse and spade into dirt. / Place hay bales or other erosion controls downrlope to capture note ff carrying mortar or cement betim it readies the atone drain, ✓ When breaking up paving, be sure to pickup all the pieces and dispose properly. Recycle large thumbs of broken c ✓ Dispose of smell amounts of excess dry concrete, grout, and mortar in die Mask ✓ Never bury solid or hazardous waste material. Storm drain uGeis may be liable for fines of up to $25,000 per day! Handling Pant Pmtbsets ./ Keep all liquid paint proiaots and wan sway the garter, street, sad storm drums. Liquid residua palms, thinners, solvents, glues, and cleaning fluids are hazardous wastes and insist be disposed of at a hazardous waste collection ecjl.ity (contact yvur local stottnwatcr program). Painting thaw ✓ Never clean bttaabes or rinse psi nt containers street, 6ulk5 stone dials, or steeam, ✓ For rester -based paints, pain out brushes to the meat possible. Rinse to the sanitary sever once you have gained permissionliom the local wastewater treatment eutority. Never pourpaint down a chitin, For oil -based palms; pain out brushes to the extent pos- aible and clean with thinner or solvent in a proper container. Filter and rouse thirmora and solvents. INepoae of excess liquids and residue as hazardous waste. Mat moans Paint chips and dust from non-huaadous dry :stripping and sand blaming mity he swept up or collected en plastic drop cloths and disposed of as truth. d Chemical paint stripping residue and chips and dust from marine paints or paints comainimg lead or tnbsrtyl tin must be disposed of as horardc ug wastes, ./ When stripping orMani ngbnd1lditsexteriors with high- pressure water, block stone drains, Wash water unto a dirt arcs and spade into soil. Or, check with the local wastewater treatment authority to find out if you can collect (mop or vacuum) buildinj detaingl water and dispose to the sanitary sewer. Sampling of the water may he required to assist the wastewater treatment authority in making its decision. Reeyetcheuse Mama paints chamfer possible. Recycle or diapeoe of esecss water -based paint at a household t armdous waste collection facility, or use up. When they art thoroughly shy, empty paint cans, teed brushes, rap, and drop Monte may be disposed of sus pr - bap in a sanitary landfill. ,/ Reuse leftover ell -based whet Dispose cif excess liquid, including sludggvv, re ltawardoue waste. ./ Sou* quantity punters shotild c beck with the San Matey County 13nvirommntal Flleath Divia ion regarding recycling orhazrrdoot: waste disposal. +/ unopened cans of print may he sale to be retuned to the paint vendor. Check with the vendor regarthnp its l uy- back" policy. Landscaping, Gardening, and Pool Maintenance ✓ Pwtmt s min by no d kmdacaping materials from wind and under tarps or secured plastic sheeting. Store peaklike, :ntilizrrs, and other chemicals indoors or in a shed or storage cabinet. a ✓ Schedule grading and excavatbcmprojex.-h for dryweaher- ✓ Use temporary clock dams or ditches to divert nine ff away tenor storm Maine ✓ Protect stoma drain inlets with hay basks, bons, filter mats er other inlet protection measures. ✓ Ration is an excellent form of erosion control for any site. J Use up pesticides end folktw !abet directions. Rinse eon - mince, and use rineewater as product Dispose of rinsed containers in the trash. ✓ Dispose of unused peeeticides as hazardous waste. of Collect In andgarden clippings, coming waste, and tree trimmings. Chip if necessary, and compost ✓ Do not place yard waste in gutter. In cz.amu sties with curbsideyardwane recycling, leave clippings awl paining waste forplckup in approved hags or container*. Or, take to a iandfdl that composts yard waste. ✓ Do not Slow *mkt leaves, etc. Into the street. Pool/Fermtan/Spa Maintenance I Never discharge :hlorinaied peel or s;e watts storm drain. of What emptying a pool or spa, let chlorite dissipate for 5 to 7 days. Then recycle water by draining itgraduelly onto s landscaped area, or drain the dechlorinsted water toe store at of Chlorinated water may be to discharged to the sanitary sewer (if allowed by the local sewage treatment authority') by running a baste to a utility sink or sewer pipe deanout junc- tion. I 1)o not use copper -based algaecides. Control algae with chlorine or otheralsernatimm to copper -based pool ehemi cals. Capper Is undid to aquatic lire and carat be completely removed by the sewage trtatment plant. i_o ij Z F-- Qw O2 j O a vJ J Z m O Z U r 2 Q O Ow a) W -O W 0 Q Q G 2 IL 2 co O� 0 N H IL L I 17'19 3