Routine Inspection. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT AND TEST ALL IRRIGATION SYSTEMS A MINIMUM OF ONCE PER DAY IN ORDER TO: a. Adjust system to provide adequate coverage, prevent excessive runoff, and prevent overspray onto non-landscaped areas and vehicles. b. Determine malfunctions, damage, or obstructions and implement corrective action. c. Contractor shall display an “Irrigation testing in progress” sign for public notification in all areas where active testing is taking place or as indicated by inspector and removed at the end of each work day. Costs for excessive utility usage due to failure to repair malfunctions on a timely basis shall be deducted from payments to Contractor based upon comparisons with historical expenditures.
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Routine Inspection. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT AND TEST ALL IRRIGATION SYSTEMS A MINIMUM OF ONCE PER DAY IN ORDER TO:
a. i. Adjust system to provide adequate coverage, prevent excessive runoff, and prevent overspray onto non-landscaped areas and vehicles.
b. ii. Determine malfunctions, damage, or obstructions and implement corrective action.
c. iii. Contractor shall display an “Irrigation testing in progress” sign for public notification in all areas where active testing is taking place or as indicated by inspector and removed at the end of each work day. Costs for excessive utility usage due to failure to repair malfunctions on a timely basis shall be deducted from payments to the Contractor based upon comparisons with historical expenditures.
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