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3UDFWLFH6WDQGDUGVDQG6SHFL¿FDWLRQV <br />Rev. 12/93 6.14.7 <br />2.Start laying the net from the top of the channel or slope, and unroll it down <br />the grade.$OORZQHWWLQJWROD\ORRVHO\RQWKHVRLORUPXOFKFRYHUEXW <br />ZLWKRXWZULQNOHV²GRQRWVWUHWFK. <br />3. To secure the net, bury the upslope end in a slot or trench no less than 6 <br />inches deep, cover with soil, and tamp firmly as shown in Figure 6.14a. Staple <br />the net every 12 inches across the top end and every 3 ft around the edges and <br />bottom. Where 2 strips of net are laid side by side, the adjacent edges should <br />be overlapped 3 inches and stapled together. Each strip of netting should also <br />be stapled down the center, every 3 ft. 'RQRWVWUHWFKWKHQHWZKHQDSSO\LQJ <br />staples. <br />4. To join two strips, cut a trench to anchor the end of the new net. Overlap the <br />end of the previous roll 18 inches, as shown in Figure 6.14a, and staple every <br />12 inches just below the anchor slot. <br />0DLQWHQDQFH Inspect all mulches periodically, and after rainstorms to check for rill erosion, <br />dislocation or failure. Where erosion is observed, apply additional mulch. If <br />washout occurs, repair the slope grade, reseed and reinstall mulch. Continue <br />inspections until vegetation is firmly established. <br />5HIHUHQFHV Surface Stabilization <br />6.11, Permanent Seeding <br />Appendix <br />8.02, Vegetation Tables <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: AEB4824B-973E-408D-9C1C-5EDDD8B50786