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OPEN_796_EAONE_LANDSCAPE_SPECIFICATION 10 Aug 2016 APPENDIX 9


360 SANITIZED AND STABILIZED COMPOSTED MATERIALS CERTIFIED TO PAS 100 FOR TREE PITS AND HEDGEROWS


• Standard: In accordance with PAS 100. • Source: Submit proposals. - Product reference: Submit proposals.


• Horticultural parameters: - pH (1:5 water extract): 7.0-8.7. - Electrical conductivity (maximum, 1:5 water extract): 200 mS/m. - Moisture content (m/m of fresh weight): 35-55%. - Organic matter content (minimum): 25%. - Grading (air dried samples): 99% passing 25 mm screen, and 90% passing: 10 mm screen mesh aperture.


- Carbon:Nitrogen ratio (maximum): 20:1.


• Texture: Friable. • Objectionable odour: None. • Composting Association certification: Required. • Declaration of analysis: Submit. • Additional analyses: Not required. • Samples: Submit details of recent chemical and physical analysis before ordering.


370 TEMPORARY CROPS GROWN ON SITE ON TEMPORARY TOPSOIL STORAGE HEAPS


• Seed mix: Leguminous seed mix as per mix G5. • Source: Germinal GB Ltd. . - Product reference: A17 grade 'A' legume and clover seed mixture.


380 MYCORRHIZAL INOCULANT FOR TRANSPLANTING ALL BARE ROOT PLANTS • Manufacturer: Submit proposals. - Product reference: Submit proposals.


401 ORGANIC FERTILIZERS FOR TREE PITS • Manufacturer/ source: Submit proposals. - Product reference: Submit proposals.


• Standard: In accordance with the Fertiliser Industry Assurance Scheme (FIAS). • Purpose: Establishment fertilizer. • Type: Sanitized and stabilized compost. • Availability to plants: Slow release.


EXECUTION


605 SITE INVESTIGATION • Report: See section D20.


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