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RES 98086
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6/16/1998
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D2. If soil material is carried over public or private roads, those roads shall be swept daily with water <br /> sweepers to control dust. <br /> <br /> Timing: During grading and construction. <br /> <br />D3. In graded construction areas, replacement vegetation shall be planted as quickly as possible. <br /> Graded areas that remain inactive for ten days or more during the rainy season (October I to April <br /> 1 ) without permanent replanting should be hydroseeded or stabilized to inhibit dust. (Same as <br /> Requirement H6.) <br /> <br /> Timing: During grading and construction. <br />D4. Excavation and grading shall be suspended ~vhen winds (instantaneous gusts) exceed 25 miles per <br /> <br /> Timing: During grading and construction. <br /> <br />E. WATER <br /> <br />El. Water conservation devices and drought-tolerant landscaping shall be installed, and water recla- <br /> mation measures shall be taken to the fullest extentsfeasible. <br /> <br /> Timing: Plans to demonstrate conformance prior to issuance of building permits. <br /> <br />E2. The Golf Course shall be designed so as to minimize potable water use; e.g., by specifying the use <br /> of turf species and other materials that are relatively less demanding of water. <br /> <br /> Timing: Plans to demonstrate conformance prior to issuance of building permits. <br /> <br /> E3. Plant materials that can tolerate the total dissolved solids (TDS) and other water quality characteris- <br /> tics of recycled water that could become available to the project should be chosen for the <br /> and -greens areas of the Golf Course. Tees and greens. which require better-quality (less salty) watt, <br /> should use potable water to maintain plant health and attractiveness. (Use of recycled water blerut~ <br /> with groundwater may be an acceptable alternative to potable water for tees and greens.) <br /> <br /> Timing: Prior to approval of the landscapeplan for the Golf Course. <br /> <br /> E4. When technically and economically feasible, recycled water should be used for irrigation of the <br /> Golf Course (except the tees and greens) and other public spaces, in accordance with Regional <br /> Board Order No. 93-159, if consistent with the recommendations that emerge from the salt man- <br /> agement plan. The irrigation transmission pipeline and irrigation system should be constructed <br /> completely separate from the potable water system, and these facilities should be marked to rnak <br /> the non-potable nature of the system obvious. <br /> <br /> Timing: When technically and economically feasible. <br /> <br /> <br />
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