Project Description
The end result is to spray herbicide on up to approximately 333 gross acres.
The spray areas include Forest service recreation site entrances, parking areas and campsites.
Rock source areas will include entire site and entrances to major roads. All weed control
measures shall comply with all herbicide labels and the applicable laws and regulations of the
State of Washington as well as the Colville National Forest Forest-wide Invasive Plant
Treatment Final Environmental Impact Statement, USDA Forest Service, Colville National
Forest and Record of decision.
A Daily Spray Report which includes the “Pesticide Application Record” form and map of
application areas shall be completed daily by the Contractor. The report will include road
numbers, Township, Range, and section(s) where work was done. GPS information will be
required, and recorded in (Universal Transverse Mercator) UTM NAD 83 projection. The
Contractor shall keep the COTR informed of their progress on a bi-weekly basis. Reports shall
be available for inspection by the Contracting Officer’s Technical Representative (COTR) at any
time and at a minimum submitted bi-weekly.
The Contractor shall record GPS locations of plants/treatment areas and submit the records with
the location, species, and approximate population density to the Government. The Contractor
shall also provide the government with a final report including a map showing the locations of all
plants/treatment sites annually, and within 30 days following the completion of treatment.
The Contractor shall treat weeds by spot spraying of herbicides with backpack spray units, with
optional truck, and/or ATV mounted spot spray units where suitable (no broadcast application
with a boom sprayer). The Contractor shall furnish all materials, equipment, labor, supervision,
transportation, operating supplies, and incidentals necessary to safely apply herbicides.
Application shall be in accordance with the Contract specifications, terms, conditions specified
on the herbicide label(s), and State of Washington rules and regulations.