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Erosion Control/Damage Topic H
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Erosion & Sentiment Control Defined by: – Environmental Regulations – State and federal laws – Standard specifications, provisions and plans – Cooperative agreement with DNR Topic H
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Resources Reference Documents and training aids – Construction and Materials Manual – Design Manual Outside Agencies – DNR – Consultants Topic H
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Silt Fence Requirements Silt fence is intended to be utilized as a perimeter control to intercept sediment laden runoff. Topic H
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Silt Fence Requirements ½ acre drainage area Sheet erosion 4 inch wide by 6 inch deep trench 2 feet of fabric above ground Stakes 2 feet in ground Stakes 8 feet apart Topic H
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Other Sediment Control Storm drain inlet protection Earth dikes Sediment basins Pipe slope drains Vegetative cover Topic H
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Backslope Erosion Solutions: – Salvaged topsoil – Swale with protection – Intercepting embankment Topic H
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Figure 1: Backslope Erosion Topic H
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Erosion Control Silt fences at toe of abutment. Fabric on slope Riprap on fabric Topic H
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Figure 2: Erosion Control Topic H
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Silt Screen Prevents siltation Containment protection Doesn’t work in heavy flowing water Topic H
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Figure 3: Silt Screen Topic H
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Silt Fence Prevents sediment runoff Perimeter control Topic H
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Figure 3: Silt Fence Topic H
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Silt Fence Maintenance Topic H
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Steel Sheet Piling In place prior to excavation. Temporary Heavy riprap will replace Costly compared to silt screen – No displacement Topic H
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Figure 4: Steel Sheet Piling Topic H
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Salvaged Topsoil Intercepting embankment carries water. Use Crimped mulching. Topic H
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Figure 5: Salvaged Topsoil Topic H
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Riprap Reduces velocity of water Steeper grades Longer runs Topic H
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Figure 6: Riprap Topic H
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Erosion Mat/Riprap Very effective Topic H
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Figure 7: Erosion Mat/Riprap Topic H
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