Chapter 5: Sanitary Sewer Collection Systems 127 is proper compaction around the utility line, protect all tracer wires, and protect or replace warning tapes. 3. The Applicant shall protect, restore and maintain all pavement, surfacing,driveways, curbs, walks, buildings, utility poles, guy wires, and other surface structures (including all sod and shrubs in yards and parks) crossed by or adjacent to the utility under construction. 4. The Inspections Manager shall observe and document the extent of damageresulting from the Applicant’s construction activities based on photographs or video recording provided the by Applicant or Prince William Water Field Inspector. (Refer to Chapter 2, Section 2.8) 5. The Applicant is responsible for the cost to replace, repair, or restore any of the elements listed in Chapter 2, Section 2.8 to their existing condition or better with new materials for elements that have been removed or damaged. The Applicantshall, without delay, coordinate with the property owner, agency, or authority having jurisdiction, to replace, repair, or restore all damaged surface or subsurface structures to the satisfaction of the property owner, agency, or authority having jurisdiction. B. Materials 1. The Applicant shall provide sanitary sewer mains and appurtenances within Prince William Water’s Service Area in accordance with approved Project Plans, specifications, and USM requirements in effect at the time of installation and inspection. All construction improvements are inspected and subject to acceptance by the Field Inspector. 2. The Applicant shall provide new materials, fittings, appurtenances, and equipment, direct from the manufacturer, unused, and free of defects, and shall submit proof of purchase to the Field Inspector. The Applicant shall provide a list of all materialsand product technical details to be used on the project is required. 3. The Field Inspector may reject any materials found to be defective, damaged, improperly stored or handled or determined to not meet the requirements of this Manual or current Prince William Water System requirements. C. Storing and Handling of Materials 1. The Applicant shall follow manufacturer’s recommendation for handling and storage of materials. The Applicant shall protect all materials, including all pipe, fittings, and other appurtenances stored onsite or in a storage yard, from foreign materials, animals, insects, soil, sun, and water at all times. 2. The Applicant shall prevent shocking or damaging any materials during handling and shall load and unload pipe, fittings, and appurtenances by lifting them with hoists or skidding. The Applicant shall handle pipe so that the coating and lining are not damaged.