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22. Television inspection of sewer mains with high volumes of flow (pipe running 1/3 <br />full or more) will be done at night between the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. unless <br />otherwise directed by the City. No adjustment in cost shall be allowed for night <br />work. Notwithstanding, the consultant shall always use whatever mechanical <br />means are available, including modification or changing of the camera wheels <br />or treads, to insure that the image is recorded in an upright, un-rotated <br />position. The City reserves the right to reject any videotape where changes in the <br />orientation of the camera could have been corrected by such modifications or by <br />performing the work during periods of low flow. <br />23. Traffic control for sewer inspection shall be the responsibility of the consultant and <br />shall conform to the work Area Traffic Control Handbook (WATCH). Flashing <br />arrow boards shall be used on arterial streets. <br />24. In two (2) working days after being notified to inspect a particular section of sewer <br />main, the consultant shall begin T.V. inspection, and shall diligently pursue that <br />work to completion. In addition, the contractor shall regularly supply an ongoing <br />tabulation of the footage of video recorded, main lines cleaned, along with the <br />associated charges to the City. Such notification shall occur no less than once per <br />week while the consultant is actively doing work for the City or after the completion <br />of designated work, whichever comes first. <br />13 <br />