Erosion is the process by which soil, rock, or other material is moved from one location to another, typically through the action of water or wind. Erosion prevention practices are designed to prevent or minimize erosion. Typical erosion prevention practices involve one or more of the following.
- Planning approaches that minimize the size of the bare soil area and the length of time disturbed areas are exposed to the elements – especially for long, steep slopes and easily erodible soils
- Diverting or otherwise controlling the location and volume of run-on flows to the site from adjacent areas
- Keeping concentrated flows in ditches stabilized with vegetation, rock, or other material
- Covering bare soil with vegetation, mulch, erosion control blankets, turf reinforcement mats, gravel, rock, plastic sheeting, soil binder chemicals, etc.
This page provides links to several pages in this manual that address erosion prevention at construction stormwater sites, as well as links to other pages and information related to erosion prevention practices.
Photo galleries
- Stabilization practices
- Perimeter control
- Vehicle tracking BMPs
- Outlet energy dissipation
- Check dams (ditch checks, ditch dikes)
- Storm drain inlet protection
Links
- Main construction stormwater page
- Sediment control practices
- General principles for erosion prevention and sediment control at construction sites in Minnesota
- Construction stormwater best management practice – perimeter control fact sheet
- Construction stormwater best management practice – Constructing infiltration systems
- Construction stormwater best management practice – Concrete, paint, stucco and other washout guidance
- EPA Concrete Washout Stormwater Best Management Practice
- Construction stormwater best management practice – buffer zones
- Construction stormwater best management practice – Site stabilization
- Construction stormwater – Top 5 permit violations
Related pages
- Construction stormwater treatment
- Construction practices to minimize sediment discharge
- Winter construction practices for site stabilization, erosion prevention and sediment control
- General principles for erosion prevention and sediment control at construction sites in Minnesota
- 10 Steps to Stormwater Pollution Prevention on Small Residential Construction Sites: An interactive image illustrating stormwater practices at small construction sites.
- Links for construction stormwater
- Construction stormwater inspection checklist
Permit applicability
Warning: The Construction Stormwater General permit states "The Permittee(s) must stabilize all exposed soil areas (including stockpiles)." For more specific information, see Section 8 of the permit.