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Install bait traps for control of ants, replace batteries as required, clean and remove <br />Intruding soil in valve boxes and replace gravel, as originally specified, <br />13. All hinges and locks shall be regularly oiled to ensure trouble free operation. <br />14. Sprinkler heads shall be kept clear of overgrowth that may obstruct maximum <br />operation. <br />15. Repairs made to the Irrigation system must be made In accordance with the system's <br />original design with products equal to or higher quality than currently provided. <br />Workmanship shall be performed In accordance with industry standards. <br />16. Irrigation Technician shall be responsible for regular monitoring of all systems and <br />correcting for: coverage, adjustment, and clogging of lines and other sprinkler <br />components. <br />17. All irrigation systems shall be inspected and adjusted on a weekly basis or more <br />frequently as required, considering the water requirements of each remote control <br />valve. A written irrigation tracking sheet indicating the system location, date <br />inspected, and watering schedule shall be submitted to the Projects Manager or <br />designee at the end of each week. <br />S Irrigation Technician shall observe and note deficiencies occurring from the original <br />design of facilities and review these findings with the Projects Manager or designee <br />so necessary improvements can be considered. <br />19. All leaking or defective piping, valves, or other system components shall be repaired <br />within twenty-four (24) hours of detection. <br />20. Particular attention shall be paid to all slope areas, which will, by physical nature, <br />provide for greatest potential runoff, which can contribute to erosion. <br />21, Irrigation Technician shall turn off controllers when adequate rainfall is anticipated. <br />22. In the event of irrigation system failure, manual watering required to keep the plant <br />material in a vigorous, healthy condition is to be provided by Irrigation Technician at <br />no additional cost to the City. <br />23. At no time shall Irrigation Technician utilize a fire hydrant for irrigation purposes <br />without written authorization by Projects Manager or designee. <br />24, Contractor will keep system In operation by valve or head adjustment to keep all <br />systems operating at manufacturer's recommended operating pressure. This shall be <br />accomplished by valve throttling pressure gaging. The valves should be throttled to <br />prevent sprinkler heads from fogging, allowing droplets for effective watering. The <br />Projects Manager or designee may request a coverage test to evaluate proper <br />settings, timing, usage, or maintenance of system. <br />