intermediate work · Acceso publico, Parque Sierra de San Javier, Yerba Buena, AR
Limpiar a mano el cortafuego perimetral del acceso publico: Acceso publico, Parque Sierra de San Javier, Tucuman | Hand clear the public access perimeter firebreak.
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What the work involvesEl cortafuego que protege el acceso publico se cierra de pastizal y renovales cada temporada seca. Limpiarlo a mano antes de la temporada de fuego es la tarea mas simple y mas repetida que existe. Contexto: el acceso publico a la selva de yungas que abastece de agua a la capital tucumana. Sitio: Acceso publico, Parque Sierra de San Javier, Yerba Buena, Tucuman. | English: The firebreak protecting the public access closes in with grass and saplings every dry season. Hand clearing it before the fire season is the simplest and most repeated job there is. Context: the public access to the yungas that supplies the Tucuman capital with water. Site: Yerba Buena, Tucuman province, Argentina.
How this work is done
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Steps
- Caminar la traza del cortafuego existente y marcar los tramos cerrados. | Walk the existing firebreak line and mark the closed-in stretches.
- Cortar a mano el pastizal y los renovales dentro del ancho ya establecido, sin ampliar la traza. | Hand cut grass and saplings inside the established width, never widening the line.
- Retirar el material cortado fuera de la faja y apilarlo donde indique la administracion del area. | Move the cut material off the strip and stack it where the area administration directs.
- Despejar las bocas de alcantarilla y los desagues que cruzan la traza. | Clear the culvert mouths and drains that cross the line.
- Registrar metros lineales trabajados contra puntos GPS de inicio y fin. | Record linear metres worked against GPS pins at each end.
What counts as done
- Foto del tramo cerrado antes | Before photo of the closed-in stretch
- Foto del mismo tramo despejado | After photo of the same stretch cleared
- Puntos GPS de inicio y fin | GPS pins at the start and end
- Metros lineales trabajados | Linear metres worked
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