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*Settling processes, that allow sediment to fall out of flows that are slowed and temporarily impounded in ponds, traps, or in small pools created by berms, silt fencing, inlet protection dikes, check dams, and so on | *Settling processes, that allow sediment to fall out of flows that are slowed and temporarily impounded in ponds, traps, or in small pools created by berms, silt fencing, inlet protection dikes, check dams, and so on | ||
+ | This page provides links to several pages in this manual that address sediment control at construction stormwater sites, as well as links to other pages and information related to erosion prevention practices. | ||
− | + | [[Acknowledgements for construction stormwater|Acknowledgements]] | |
==Sediment control practices== | ==Sediment control practices== | ||
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*[[Sediment control practices - Sediment traps and basins]] | *[[Sediment control practices - Sediment traps and basins]] | ||
*[[Sediment control practices - Stabilized earth/soil berm]] | *[[Sediment control practices - Stabilized earth/soil berm]] | ||
− | *[ | + | *[[Sediment control practices - Buffer zones]] |
+ | *[[Sediment control practices - Pavement sweeping]] | ||
+ | *[[Construction stormwater practices - diversion and working in the dry]] | ||
+ | *[[Construction stormwater treatment - dewatering, including chemical treatment and sediment filtration]] | ||
+ | *[[Construction stormwater best management practice – buffer zones]] - Note this is a short fact sheet on the topic. For detailed information, see [[Sediment control practices - Buffer zones]] | ||
==Photo galleries== | ==Photo galleries== | ||
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==Permit applicability== | ==Permit applicability== | ||
{{alert|The Construction Stormwater General permit states "The Permittee(s) must stabilize all exposed soil areas (including stockpiles)." For more specific information, see [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/IV._CONSTRUCTION_ACTIVITY_REQUIREMENTS#IV.B._EROSION_PREVENTION_PRACTICES Part IV.B.2] of the permit.|alert-danger}} | {{alert|The Construction Stormwater General permit states "The Permittee(s) must stabilize all exposed soil areas (including stockpiles)." For more specific information, see [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/IV._CONSTRUCTION_ACTIVITY_REQUIREMENTS#IV.B._EROSION_PREVENTION_PRACTICES Part IV.B.2] of the permit.|alert-danger}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Level 3 - Best management practices/Construction practices/Sediment control practices]] | ||
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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. Sediment control practices are designed to prevent or minimize loss of eroded soil at a site. Typical sediment control practices focus on the following.
This page provides links to several pages in this manual that address sediment control at construction stormwater sites, as well as links to other pages and information related to erosion prevention practices.
This page was last edited on 21 March 2023, at 13:08.