Specifications include, but are not limited to: 738 acres located in Clallam, Jefferson, and Grays Harbor Counties. Contractor shall provide all of the following: A. A minimum crew size of 8 workers, and a maximum crew size of 14 workers, unless otherwise approved by the Compliance Forester; B. Adequate crew supervision, including at least one qualified non spraying, English speaking foreperson per crew, unless otherwise allowed by the Compliance Forester. The foreperson must have one season (at least three (3) months) of spraying experience. Documentation of a foreperson’s experience shall be provided to DNR upon request; C. A licensed Commercial Operator or Applicator in the Work area when herbicide is being applied. D. Transportation for all workers, equipment, and materials to the Units. E. Serviceable equipment to satisfactorily accomplish treatment of acres described in the Unit Description. F. All safety equipment needed to meet all legal requirements for the Work. G. All approved herbicides for the Work and carrier as specified in the Unit Description(s). H. Liquid coloring agent if specified in the Unit Description(s). Liquid coloring agent shall be "BullsEye" (blue or red) manufactured by Milliken Chemicals; an equivalent product may be substituted if approved in writing by DNR. I. Other specific requirements for equipment and materials [OPTIONAL]: a. Minimum batch mixing capacity of 50 gallons at a time. b. Batching will occur in no more than two containers, both of which must meet all product label specifications for all herbicides specified in the contract. All batching containers (drums, barrels, etc.) must be constructed of a non-porous and nonreactive material, be of sturdy construction, be free of defects, leaks, or cracks, and otherwise be in good working condition. All batching containers shall also have graduation marks in 5 gallon increments to help measure the contents. Under no circumstances will batch mixing occur within applicator backpacks. Approval to change any of these requirements shall only occur with prior written approval from the Contract Manager. c. Capacity to provide full agitation to ensure adequate and thorough mixing of all chemicals, water, and adjuvants. Prior to starting work, the Contract Manager must approve the method to be used by the Contractor in writing. In some cases, hand mixing may be acceptable. In other cases, motorized agitation may be required. Contractor shall bear all costs of operation not specifically furnished by DNR. B-02 Herbicide Application Requirements Contractor shall be responsible for all of the following: A. Mixing and applying herbicide on site as per the Unit Description(s). B. Upon request, providing a sample of the herbicide solution being applied as treatment. C. Keeping written English language records of each day's application work, including the specific location of areas treated with herbicide and the method of placement. The records to be kept shall be as per DNR's "Chemical Application Record". Contractor shall provide DNR with such records prior to payment for Work completed, or at any time earlier if requested by DNR. D. Keeping herbicide from contacting conifer trees. E. Marking treatment strips, spots, stems, or clumps with flagging and/or semi-permanent marker as specified in Pre-Work Conference. F. Properly disposing of all herbicide solutions, residues and empty containers in accordance with applicable laws. G. Refraining from applying herbicide to DNR designated buffer area. H. Immediately removing any debris or soil deposited in ditches, culverts, or roadways. I. Avoiding any activities that will result in excessive deterioration of ditches, culverts, or roadways