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2026-0206 Cle Elum Transfer Station Project Manual
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Date
4/7/2026
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
Meeting type
Regular
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Request to Approve an Agreement for Services with Gibson and Son for the New Entrance and Tank Replacement at the Cle Elum Transfer Station
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4
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Consent Agenda
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143218
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Agreement
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KITTITAS COUNTY SOLID WASTE ON-CALL <br />CLE ELUM TRANSFER STATION FRONT ENTRANCE DESIGN <br />TEMPORARY EROSION AND PW\JA\KITTCO02\ENTRANCE <br />SEDIMENT CONTROL JUNE 2023 <br />01 57 13 - 14 ©COPYRIGHT 2023 JACOBS <br />3.05 REMOVAL <br />A. When Engineer determines that an erosion control BMP is no longer required, <br />remove BMP and all associated hardware from the Project limits. When <br />materials are biodegradable, Engineer may approve leaving temporary BMP <br />in place. <br />B. Permanently stabilize all bare and disturbed soil after removal of erosion and <br />sediment control BMPs. Dress sediment deposits remaining after BMPs have <br />been removed to conform to existing grade. Prepare and seed graded area. If <br />installation and use of erosion control BMPs have compacted or otherwise <br />rendered soil inhospitable to plant growth, such as construction entrances, take <br />measures to rehabilitate soil to facilitate plant growth. This may include, but is <br />not limited to, ripping the soil, incorporating soil amendments, or seeding with <br />specified seed. <br />END OF SECTION
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