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1.10 All sidewalk gutters shall be cleaned of all gum and other debris and substances. <br />1.11 All gum must be removed from pavers, concrete and other sidewalk surfaces. <br />1.12 Pressure washing is to include the areas behind the sidewalk benches, bus stop areas, and <br />other structures located on the outside of the buildings on the sidewalk. <br />1.13 Bus stop areas are to be cleaned of all debris, gum, dirt and grime. <br />1.14 Contractor shall furnish all the equipment, labor, supplies and anything else necessary to <br />clean, gum, dirt, grime, oil and other fluids from the pavement areas shown. The project <br />will require power surface cleaning of concrete, pavers and asphalt surfaces. The cleaning <br />activities include simultaneous mechanical removal of materials or pollutants from the <br />surface of the pavement, through application of water under pressure with elevated <br />temperatures used in the cleaning process and the collection of the waste and water. The <br />water is to be filtered to one (1) micron particulate size. <br />1.15 This method is to produce measurable results which will capture and remove at least 95% <br />of the waste pollutants, dirt, and other debris from the pavement surfaces. The Contractor <br />shall be responsible for the disposal of all recovered waste in accordance with all <br />applicable local, state and federal laws and regulations. <br />1.16 The cleaning process shall use hot water under high pressure for the most effective <br />cleaning. The temperature of the water is to be 250 degree Fahrenheit minimum. Power <br />wash shall be applied to the various surfaces at an operating pressure of 3500 PSI. <br />1.17 Cleaning chemicals used in the performance of the work activities shall be within the <br />following OSHA Hazard Standards guidelines: <br />1. NFPA Hazardous Materials Identification System <br />• Health 1 <br />• Flammability 0 <br />• Reactivity 0 <br />• Contact Hazard 0 <br />2. Reactivity <br />• Stable <br />• No conditions to avoid <br />• No incompatibility <br />• No hazardous decomposition or by- products <br />• No hazardous polymerization <br />1. 18 Submittals shall include data on equipment, materials, methods, experience of personnel, <br />Material safety Data Sheets (MSDS), certification of OSHA required training, data <br />generated during completion of contract activities, including but not limited to analytical <br />results, methodologies, chain of custody documentation, health and safety plan, waste <br />management plan, storm water inlet management plan and any other information required <br />as part of this project. <br />1.19 As part of the Best Management Practice included in the Storm water Pollution <br />Prevention Program required at a regulated facility by the NPDES permit of the Clean <br />Water Act, no discharges will be allowed into the storm drain system or any type drain <br />system. Appropriate cost for circumvention of the storm drain system discharges are <br />assumed incorporated in the bid. <br />10 <br />