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Erosion & Sediment Control

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Erosion& Sediment Control

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Wind Erosion

Water Erosion

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Who is required to obtain a permit?Who is required to obtain a permit?

• Any individual or entity involved in disturbing one acre or more of land is required to obtain a permit from OR-DEQ or its authorized agent

• At the local level, erosion permit requirements and/or ordinances can be stringent

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Type of permits availableType of permits available

• NPDES, General 1200-C Permit (private individuals and entities in the construction business)

• NPDES, General 1200-CA Permit (Public Agencies only)

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Common QuestionCommon Question

• Can local agencies use ODOT’s permit?– No, local agencies cannot use ODOT’s 1200-

CA permit – Local agencies should obtain a 1200-C/CA

permit from OR-DEQ or its authorized agent (City, County, etc.) when working on a project with 1 or more acres of disturbance

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How can I get a permitHow can I get a permit

• By filing an application with OR-DEQ or it’s authorized agent such as a city or a county

• Requirements: – Completed application– Signed LUCS* from the City or County– Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (ESCP) – Fees

* Land Use Compatibility Statement

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How do I comply with permit How do I comply with permit requirements?requirements?

• Prepare a good ESC Plan– Consider location (proximity to waterways), soil conditions,

topography, climatic conditions, time and duration of project, etc

• Implement the Plan– Prepare a schedule and implement measures as per

schedule• Inspect and maintain ESC measures as needed on a

regular basis– Rely on knowledgeable inspectors and maintenance crew– Inspect measures before and after storm events

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Basic Planning ConsiderationsBasic Planning Considerations

• Prevention (Source Control)– Fit site construction to the terrain– Preserve natural vegetation to the extent

possible– Time grading to minimize exposure– Phase work to limit disturbed area

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Basic Planning Considerations Cont.Basic Planning Considerations Cont.

• Control Methods– Divert runoff away from work area– Cover exposed areas ASAP– Minimize length and steepness of slopes– Reduce runoff velocities– Prepare drainage ways and outlets– Trap sediment on site

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Basic Planning Considerations Cont.Basic Planning Considerations Cont.

• Inspection, Maintenance, Documentation, and Reporting– Inspect measures in place after storm

events– Replace or repair measures immediately or

as soon as possible– Document inspection observations– Report/Retain documentation on site

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Wind ErosionWind Erosion

• It is very important to consider dust controls (during summer months in the West and year round East of the Cascades)

• Project location dictates the need for the extent of dust controls (sensitive areas) – Near water bodies-Environmental Issues– Near residential homes-Health & Safety Issues– Near Highways-Safety Issues

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Dust Control

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Dust Control

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Dust Control

Typical Dust Control Measures• Vegetative cover

• Irrigation

• Mulch

• Spray-on adhesives

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Mulch & HydroseedMulch & Hydroseed

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Spray-on adhesiveSpray-on adhesive

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Water ErosionWater Erosion

• Important in Oregon (West of the Cascades) because of:– Climatic conditions (7-9 months of rain)– Water bodies (large numbers) – Topography (hilly terrain)– Types of Soils (significant amount of clay

soils)– Amount of rainfall (average of 40”)– Fish & Aquatic resources

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Temporary Slope Drain

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Mulch & HydroseedMulch & Hydroseed

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Stabilized Construction Entrance

Stabilized Construction Entrance

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Storm Drain Inlet Protection

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Soil Stabilization Blankets and Matting

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Temporary Sediment Basin

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ODOT:ESC-RESOURCESODOT:ESC-RESOURCES

• Standards & Specifications– Section 00280-ESC – Section 01030-Landscaping– Section 01040-Planting

• Erosion Control (EC) Manual– Guidance for internal & external staff

• ESC Processes• ESC BMP’s• ESC Design Guidelines

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ODOT:ESC-ResourcesODOT:ESC-Resources

• Erosion Control Field Manual– Simple and portable format of EC manual

• ESC BMP Guidance• ESC Inspection Guidance• Landscape Guidance

• Qualified Products List– List of ODOT approved ESC products

• Products have been reviewed by ODOT staff for ODOT applicability before they are put on the list

• Only products on this list should be used on ODOT projects unless otherwise approved by PM

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ODOT TrainingsODOT Trainings

• Erosion and Sediment Control/Environmental Trainings offered every year

• Two or more training each year• If there is enough interest more may be

arranged

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Raghu NamburiODOT-Erosion and Landscape Program

CoordinatorGeo-Environmental Section

355 Capitol Street, NE, Suite 314ASalem, OR-97301(503) 986-3551

[email protected]