Monday, June 6, 2011

LIVING SHORELINE VOLUNTEER WORK FORCE PLAN


SUPERVISOR, TEAM AND REGISTRATION COORDINATOR:   Vic L.

REGISTRATION & TEAM ASSIGNMENT CAPTAINS: Lucille P and Marion M.

TEAM CAPTAINS:    Howard H. (Team #1), Fred B. (Team #2), Mike T. (Team #3)

REFRESHMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES:  Bill G.

SURVEYING AND STAKE-OUT:  Bill M. and employee/helper.


TASK ASSIGNMENTS:

   TEAM #1:

# 1 - Carrying biologs and positioning at staked-out location.
# 4 -  Pounding the 2” x 2” x 48” oak stakes in on each side of the biologs at the marked locations leaving 12” of the stake exposed.
# 7 - Cutting a 3/8” V notch on the outside of the oak stakes or ¼” drill hole 1” to 2” down from      the top of biologs.
# 12 - Tying the coir matting with string every 12” at the coir along the splice.
# 16 - Placing the upland row of biologs and staking.


   TEAM #2:

# 2 -  Carrying oak stakes to location.
# 3 -  Marking biologs every 23 inches with a magic marker starting at 6 inches in from the end.
# 8 -  Cutting the 9 gauge galvanized wire with wire bolt cutters. Length to be determined in the field.  Cinching the stakes with the 9 gauge wire over the biologs.
# 13 - Measuring and poking the plant holes thru the coir matting every 12” each way.
# 14 - Inserting 1 tbl. fertilizer in each hole.


    TEAM # 3:

# 5 -   Carrying the coir matting rolls to the site and rolling out along the first row of biologs and
           tucking the edge of the roll under the biologs.
# 6 -   Snipping/cutting one strand of coir mat to allow room for 2” x 2” biolog stakes.
# 9 -   Measuring and the coir matting every 12” each way and securing with metal staples.
# 10 - Securing the coir matting with the wire staples where marked.
# 11 -  Rolling out and cutting the second coir matting with a 6” overlap.
# 15 -  Inserting the plants in the holes.
  

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