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  • ==Erosion prevention practices== ...minimize erosion. Below are photo galleries for several erosion prevention practices.
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  • ...revent or minimize loss of eroded soil at a site. Typical sediment control practices focus on the following. *Physical filtration of sediment by trapping soil particles as water passes through a silt fence, drop inlet
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  • {{alert|Site in development|alert-under-construction}} *Soil is a source of sediment and associated pollutants (e.g. metals, organic compounds) for stormwater r
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  • ...shows an example of temporary barrier application|<font size=3>Example of temporary barrier application. Source: [https://www.dep.pa.gov/Pages/default.aspx Pen Cofferdams and small dikes are temporary barriers or dams used to stop or redirect the flow of water from a construc
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  • ...y BMPs must be removed prior to site closeout and permit termination.|alert-info}} ...es to protect water quality in nearby streams, rivers, lakes and seas from sediment (loose soil) in stormwater runoff."> '''silt fences'''</span>, filter sock
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  • ...ion of this page, [https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/wq-strm2-30.pdf click here]. ==Temporary natural buffers for surface waters and permanent buffers for special waters
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  • ...turb one acre or more of land. The site plan review ensures active and post-construction requirements of a permittee's regulatory mechanism (e.g. code, ...se see the MPCA’s [https://www.pca.state.mn.us/sites/default/files/wq-strm2-47.pdf Stormwater Pollution Protection Plan (SWPPP) Checklist]. During the s
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  • ...n 1.jpg|300px|thumb|alt=photo of diversion|<font size=3>In this example, a temporary diversion was installed using two corrugated plastic pipes to divert a stre ...ite during construction. Cofferdams can vary in design from simple earthen dikes to elaborate sheet piling structures. The construction area within the dam
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  • ...of sediment are reduced. For information on controlling upslope sources of sediment, see the following. ....pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Erosion_prevention_practices Erosion prevention practices]
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  • .... Common types of outlet protection devices include concrete aprons, riprap-lined basins, and settling basins. ...s] such as stabilization are preferred to sediment control practices.|alert-warning}}
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  • ...ps://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php?title=Sediment_control_practices_-_Perimeter_controls_for_disturbed_areas Silt fence perimeter] controls mark ..., exposed rock, or barren ground that exists prior to commencement of earth-disturbing activities. Buffer zones are sometimes called <span title="A ripa
    27 KB (3,995 words) - 14:20, 14 February 2023
  • ...e tracking photo|<font size=3>Example of a site with poor vehicle tracking practices.</font size>]] ...ee [http://stormwater.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/Sediment_control_practices_-_Vehicle_tracking_BMPs#Effectiveness section on Effectiveness]).
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  • [[file:Erosion control blanket 1.jpg|300 px|thumb|alt=photo stabilized slope|<font size=3>Photo of ...overed by appropriate materials such as mulch, staked sod, riprap, erosion control blanket, mats or other material that prevents erosion from occurring. Grass
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  • ...aterials may include rock, fiber logs (e.g., wattles), triangular sediment dikes, sand bags, and other materials or prefabricated systems. Straw/hay bales a ...dded benefit. Check dams are not a suitable substitute for major perimeter sediment trapping measures and can be easily washed away by high ditch/channel flow
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  • ...sings include bridges, culverts (or “pipe crossings”), and fords (or “drive-through crossings”). ...gs only when they are completely necessary for construction purposes.|alert-warning}}
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  • ...ure, which can lead to erosion and undercutting of the structure"> '''under-draining'''</span> of the fence and increase <span title="water, usually sto ...m the pores between the soil grains. Compaction is desired in construction practices and undesirable when promoting infiltration into soil."> [https://stormwate
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  • ...font size=3>Example of proper inlet protection is an example of a sediment control practice.</font size>]] ...te of Minnesota through the [https://www.pca.state.mn.us/water/construction-stormwater construction stormwater permit program] (MPCA 2013) seek to addre
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  • ...control blankets being installed along a steep slope|<font size=3>Erosion control blankets being installed along a steep slope</font size>]] ...nkets (ECBs) are typically biodegradable, open-weave blankets that provide temporary cover and support for establishing vegetation on bare soil areas.
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  • ...ynthetic fibers (e.g., bonded fiber matrix). The mulch material may be disc-anchored into the soil, hydraulically bonded, or covered with netting and st ...ble, it is strongly recommended that biodegradable materials be used.|alert-warning}}
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  • ...DSC00240.JPG|300 px|thumb|alt=photo silt fence|<font size=3>Photo of a well-constructed silt fence.</font size>]] ...meter control. Source: [https://clark.wa.gov/community-development/erosion-control Clark County Washington].</font size>]]
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  • ...umb|300px|alt=Temporary_Sediment_Basin_with_Forebay|<font size=3>Temporary sediment trap with forebay, click image for more information (Source: Tetra Tech) </ <!--{{alert|This section of the manual is under review|alert-under-review}}-->
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  • ...tabilizers and tackifiers are temporary measures, designed to prevent short-term (e.g., two to four weeks) erosion between construction periods, and dur ...es have temporarily ceased, and measures are needed to prevent erosion and sediment runoff during rainfall or snowmelt; and 2) areas of the site that require p
    27 KB (3,971 words) - 18:08, 11 January 2023
  • ...ble soil and seedbed covers of variable thickness designed to provide short-term protection against raindrop and wind erosion, permanent support for veg ...ater. TRMs share many attributes with erosion control blankets, but are non-degradable, erosion protection aids. After installation, vegetation and soil
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  • ...rtment of Transportation classifies riprap by type as random riprap or hand-placed riprap, depending on the method of placement and the stone size speci ...and does not provide some of the secondary benefits provided by vegetated practices (e.g., habitat enhancement).
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  • ...b|300px|alt=Dewatering_sediment_filter_bag|<font size=3>Typical dewatering sediment filter bag. For best results, place bag on a flat, vegetated area. Source:T ...ge includes information on chemical treatment and sediment filtration|alert-info}}
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  • ...es described below, see [[Minnesota Stormwater Manual email Updates]]|alert-info}} **[[Guidance and recommendations for storing transported snow and for on-site snow storage]]
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