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Item 18 - Traffic Signal Installation at Segerstrom Avenue and Rosewood Avenue
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Item 18 - Traffic Signal Installation at Segerstrom Avenue and Rosewood Avenue
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CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />SPECIFICATIONS <br />PROJECT NO.: 25-6030 <br />TRAFFIC SIGNAL INSTALLATION AT SEGERSTROM AVENUE AND ROSEWOOD <br />AVENUE <br />For manhole bypassing, the Contractor shall install and operate a flow bypass system that <br />shall limit the flow to zero (0) flow within the channel by using a bypass flow through tube <br />for both rechanneling of the manhole base and when connecting to the existing sewer <br />manhole. <br />The Contractor shall develop a Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Plan <br />(SPCCP) which shall include the following items: <br />• Identify all equipment, materials and labor necessary to prevent sewage spill in the <br />event there is a sewage leak during bypassing of sewers. <br />• A description of the Contractor's plan to respond to a sewage spill should it occur. <br />• The plan shall include a step by step procedure on how the equipment, materials <br />and labor will be mobilized and implemented in the event of a spill. <br />• Describe handling of sewage flow during a bypass system failure. <br />• A plan identifying existing storm drains and materials used to block the openings <br />in the event of a spill. <br />• As a minimum, include the following emergency overflow response equipment: a <br />minimum of 10-feet of pipe of each size and type used on the bypass system <br />together with matching repair couplings; rubber matting to overlap storm drain <br />inlets by a minimum of 24-inches on all sides; for inlets in traffic, the grating <br />removed and wrapped with rubber sheeting and reinstalled; a minimum of one 48- <br />inch wide by 36 foot long roll of rubber matting and the equivalent of eight cubic <br />yards of sandbags in a pre -loaded truck ready for use in addition to the materials <br />required to cover storm drain inlets; and temporary sewer and storm drain plugs to <br />manage collection and disposal of any sewage overflows. <br />The Contractor shall prepare an Odor Control Plan identifying and locating any potential <br />construction activities that might produce odors. The plan shall describe the means of <br />mitigating the odors and identifying all materials, equipment and systems the Contractor is <br />planning to use. Potential nuisance odor areas shall include open manholes, and open <br />sewers where gases may be present or can be released. During bypass pumping, manholes <br />upstream of the pump shall also be considered as potential odor sources due to the blocking <br />off of the airflow in the headspace of sewer. <br />The Contractor shall submit the following as part of the Sewer Bypass Plan: <br />Plans showing the details of each installation site. For bypass pumping, the plans <br />shall include the arrangement of the temporary pumping equipment, location of <br />suction and discharge points, routing of bypass piping, method of protection of <br />equipment and piping from traffic, and whether the piping is buried, exposed or <br />pipe ramps. <br />
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