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<br /> Page 39 <br />the above conditions are not met. <br /> <br />4.4.4 Repairs <br /> <br />Repair procedures include: <br /> <br />• Patching--used to repair large holes, tears, and small defective areas. <br /> <br />• Removal--used to replace large defective areas where the preceding method is not <br />appropriate. <br /> <br />Repair procedures shall be performed per specifications. <br /> <br />4.5 Geosynthetic Clay Liner (GCL) <br /> <br />4.5.1 Delivery <br /> <br />During delivery of GCL the QA/QC Inspector will: <br /> <br />• Verify that equipment used to unload the rolls will no damage the GCL. <br /> <br />• Verify that care is used to unload the rolls. <br /> <br />• Verify that all documentation required by the Specifications has been received. <br /> <br />• Verify that each roll is marked or tagged with the following information: manufacturer’s <br />name; project identification; lot number; roll number; roll dimensions. Log this <br />information on the geosynthetic receipt form. <br /> <br />• Verify that the geosynthetic receipt form is completed. <br /> <br />• Verify that materials are stored in a location that will protect the rolls from ultraviolet <br />light exposure, precipitation, mud, dirt, dust, puncture, cutting, or any other damaging or <br />deleterious conditions. <br /> <br />Any damaged rolls may be rejected. Verify that rejected material is removed from the site or stored <br />at a location separate from accepted rolls. GCL rolls that do not have proper manufacturer’s <br />documentation must also be stored at a separate location, until all documentation has been received <br />and approved. <br /> <br />4.5.2 Acceptance Testing <br /> <br />Tests. The QA/QC Consultant will ensure that samples are removed and forwarded to the <br />Geosynthetic CQA Laboratory for testing at a frequency of one sample per lot or one per 100,000 sq.