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• Verify that the Geosynthetics Contractor has the number of welding apparatuses and <br /> spare parts necessary to perform the work. <br /> • Verify that equipment used for welding will not damage the geomembrane. <br /> • Verify that extrusion welders are purged before beginning a weld so that all heat- <br /> degraded extrudate is removed from the nozzle of the welder. <br /> • Verify that seam grinding is completed less than 1 hour before seam welling, and the <br /> upper sheet is beveled (extrusion welding only). <br /> • Verify that ambient temperature measured 6-inches above the geomembrane surface is <br /> between 400 and 1040 Fahrenheit. <br /> • Verify that ends of extrusion welds that are more than 5 minutes old, are ground to <br /> expose new material before restarting a weld. <br /> • Verify that contact surfaces of the panels are clean,and free of dust,grease, dirt,debris <br /> and moisture before welding. <br /> • Verify that welds are free of dust,rocks and other debris. <br /> • Verify that cross seams are ground to a smooth incline before welding(fusion welding <br /> only). <br /> • Verify that all seams are overlapped a minimum of 3 inches or in accordance with <br /> manufacturer's recommendations, whichever is more stringent. <br /> • Verify that solvents or adhesives are not present in the seam area. <br /> • Verify that procedures used to temporarily hold the panels together do not damage the <br /> panels and do not preclude CQA testing. <br /> • Verify that strips of geomembrane, wide enough and long enough to protect the hot <br /> wedge welder from running on the subgrade is placed below the geomembrane. These <br /> strips may be as long as the seam itself or shorter and moved with the seaming <br /> equipment. If necessary,a firm material such as a flat board or similar hard surface may <br /> be placed directly under the weld overlap to achieve firm support. <br /> • Verify that panels are being welded in accordance with the Construction Drawings and <br /> Specifications. <br /> Page 31 <br />