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� f;ltec fabric [ Origfna1 �J&,Q'�&� n-grade ;;: Min, unless otherwise specified by o soils engineer
SECTION 8-B IHS
NOTE: Construct sediment barrier and channelize runoff to sediment trapping device
Temporary pipe culvert as needed
50' Mrn or four times lhe circumference
of the lorgesl construct ion ve.liicle tir�. whichever is grealer
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Width OS required to occomodate cin llcipoted traffic
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Pipe oo.Jtlet to well defined channel
Key in 6" -9"' recommended lor en ire perimeter
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OP TIOl>/..L ��Am TENANCC c:l"Clt.NG DC TAIL ('S!f NOT( 11)
STANDARD BEST M ANAGEMENT PRACTICE NOTES
1. Solid and Demolition Wa,t.e Mana�ement: Prodde designated \vaste collectio11 areas and co11tainers on site- a\'vay f1un1 streets,
gt1tters, sto1m drai11s, ai1d \Vater"'ays, and ai1·a11ge for reg11lar chsposa l . Waste containers must be watertight and covered
at all times except when wa ste is d eposited. Refer lo Erosion
& Scrlimcnr Control Fie Ir\ lvfmnrnl. 4th F.rlition (page C3) or latest
2 llazarrlom Wa ste Mana<Ycmcnt l'rovirlc proper handling anrl
chsposal of hazardous wastes by a liccnsc<l hazardous waste
material hauler. Hazm·dous wastes shall be stored and properly
labeled in sealed containers construete<l of suitable materials.
Refer to Erosion & Sediment Control Field 1'1mrnal, 4th Edition (pages C-5 to C-6) or latest
3. Sr1ill Prc"'cntio11 and Corrtrol: Provide proJJCr storage areas for liquid and solid mate1ials, including chemicals and hazardous
substartces. av,:ay fr.on1 streets. g11tters. sto1"J11 drai11s, and waterways. Spill control male1ials must be kept on site where
readily accessible Spills must be cleaned up i111lllediately and contaminated soil dispose d properly. He fer to Erosion &
Sediment Control l'ield vi annal, 4th Ed ition (pages C-7 to C-8,
C-13 lo C-14) or lalest.
4. Vehicl e and Constmction Hquipmcnt Service and Stor age:
An area shall he designated for the mamlenance , where 011-8ile maintenance i8 require<l, anLI 8Lorage of eqtripmeni that
is protectecl from stonnwater run-on and runoff. lvleasurns shall be provided to capture any waste oils, lubricants, or other
potential pollutants and these wastes shall be propedy disposed of off sile. Fueling mul major maintenanee!repair, and washing shall he conrlucterl off-site whenever fea sible_ Refer to Hros1rm
& Sediment Control Held lvlanual, 4th lichtion (pa ge CY) or latest
5 . .\1laterial Delivenr. llandling at1d Storage: 111 general, 1nate1ia ls
should not be stockpiled on site. Where tempora ry stockpiles
arc necessary an<l approved by the County, they shall he
covered with secured plastic sheeting or tarp >md located in desigirated areas 11ear co11structio11 e11trm1ces and a,,,..ay fro111
ch·ainage paths and waterways. Barriers shall be provided around storage areas where materials are potentially in contact
with runoff. Refer to Erosion & Sediment Control Field 'vlmmal, 4th Edition (pages C-11 to C-12) or latest.
G. Handling and Disposal of Concrete and Cement: \Vhen
concrete trucks and equipment are washed on-site, concrete waste\vater shall be contai11ed i11 desig11ated c011tainers or in a temporary lined and watertight pit where wasted concrete can
harrlen for l ater remova L Tf possible have concrete contractor
remove concrete wash waler from site. In no case shall fresh
concrete be washed inlo the roau .right-of-way. Refer lo Erosion & Sediment Control Field lvlanual, 4th Edition (p ages C-15 to
C-16) or latest.
7. Pave1oe11t Cl>11str1u;ljlu1 \ih1111Jge1oeut: Preve11t or reduce 111� discl1arge of pollutants fro111 pa,ring operations, using n1easures
to prevent nm-on and runoff pollu1ion and propcily disposing of wastes. Avoid paving in the wet season and reschedule
paving \\'hen rai11 is in tlre forecast. Residue fro111 sa"-'-cuttiJ1g shall be vacmnned for proper chsp osa l. Refer to Erosion &
Serliment Control Helrl Vlamrnl, 4th Hdition (pa ges C-17 ro C-1 8) or latest
8. Conta mitrntcrl Soil and Water J'vlanagcmcnt: Inspections to idcnnfy conta minated soils should occur prior to construction
and at regula r i·ntcrva l s d uring ccn1struction. l<cn1cdiating
eontmuinaled soil should occur promptly alkr identilication
and be specific to the contaminant irlentified, which may include hazardous waste removal. Refer to Erosion & Sediment
Control Field lvlannal, 4th Edition (pages C-19 to C-20) or latest,
9. Sanitary/Septic \Valer lvfanagement; Temporary sanitary
facilities should be localed away from drainage paths ,
watern.'a)'S, and traffic areas. Only licensed sanitary· a11d septic
waste battlers should be us ed. Secondary contai11111ent should be provider\ for all sa nitary facilities. Refer to lirosion &
Sediment Conlrol l'iel<l '.fanual, 4th Edi Lion (page C-21) or
lalesL
llllnspection & vfaintena nce: Areas of material a nd eqnipment
storage sites and temporary sanitary facilities musl bc inspected
weekly. Problem areas shall be identified and appropriate adchtlonal and: or alternative control measures implemented
in1111ediately, within 24 hours of the problem being iuentilied.
STANDARD E ROSION CONTROL NOTES
l. Sediment Control Management :
Tracking Prevention & Cle an Up: Acti vi�cs
shall be organiLe<l and measures taken as nee<lc <l
to prevent or minimize tracking of soil onto the 1mblic sired system. A gravel or proprielmy de\'ice constn1ction entrance/exit is reqlLired for all sites. Clean up of tracked material shall be p rovided by means of a street sweeper prior to an approa chmg ram event, or a t least once at the end of each workday that ma terial 1s tr a cked, or, mme frequently as detennined hy the Countv Tnspector. Rcfor lo Erosion & Sediment Control Field Manual, 4th Edition (pages B-31 to B-33) or latest
Storm Drain Inlet and Catch Basin Inlet Protection:
All inlets within the 'icinity of the project and within the project limits slmll be protected with
grnvel bags placed arrnmd inlets or other inlet protection. At locations where exposed soils arc present, staked fiber roles or staked silt fences can be used. Inlet filters are not allowed due to clogging an<l sL1bsequent Hooding. Refer Lo Erosion & Se diment Control field M:m1rnl, 4th Edition
(pages R-49 t.o R-51) or latest.
Storm Water Runoff: No storm water rnnoff sha ll be allo\-vcd Lo <lrain in to the ex isling an<l/<)f pr(>posc:J
un<lcrgrOLmd slonn drain system or other above g round waternourses until appropriate erosion control measures are fully installed.
Dust Control: The contractor shall provide dust control in graded areas as required by providing wet sup pression or chemical stabilization of exposed soils, providing for rap id clean up of sednnents depos1led on paved roads., fom ishmg constmclion
road entrances and \'ehicle \vash do\vn areas, and limiting the amount of areas disturbed hy clea ring
and earth moving operations hy schedul ing these
activities in phases.
Stock11iling: Excavated soifs shall not be placed in
strcctN or on pav�d. areas. Rorro\v and. tcmp()rary
stockpiles shall be protected with uppropriale
erosio11 co11trol ·n1eas11res(tarps, stra'v bales, silt
fences, ect.) to ensure silt does not leave the si te or enter the stonn dram system or neighboring
\Vatercot1rse.
2. Erosion Control : Dt1r 1ng the rainy season� sll disn1rbed areas 11111st ii1cl111..ie a11 effecti\'e combination of erosion and sediment con1roL It is required that tei111Joraf}1 erosio11 control 111easures are applied to all disturbed soil areas pnor to a ram
event. During the n<)n-rainy scaS()TI, Cf()Si()TI control
mca�urcs 111 ust be applied sufficient Lo control wind
erosion at the site.
3. Inspection & Maintenance Disturbed areas of the
PrnJ eel's site, locations where vehicles enter or exit the site, and all erosion and sed1111ent controls
that are identified as pmt of the Erns10n Control Plans must be inspected by the Contractor before,
during, and after storm events, and at least weekly
during seasonal wet periods. Problem areas shall be 1den1lfied and appropriate additional and/
or alt.emati·ve control mens11res in1plemenrect
i111llle<liatcly, within 24 hours of the proble m being
i<lentilied .
4. Pro1ect Completion : Prior to project completion and
signoff by the County Insreelor, all dist urbed areas
shall Le resee<le<l, planle<l, or lamlscaped lo minimiLe the potential for erosion on the subject site.
5. It shall be the Owner 's/C ontrnctor's responsibilitv to 111ai11tair1 co11trol of the e:r1tire con�trt1cti on operatio11 and to keep the entire site in compliance with the
erosion eonti·ol pl an .
6. Erosion and seuimenl control Lesl managemem practices shall be operable year round or unt1 I vegetation is folly esrnblished on landscaped surt'aces.
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INITIAL CHANNEL ANCHOR TRENCH NTS
6 INTERMITTENT CHECK SLOT
NTS NOTES:
TERMINAL SLOPE AND CHANNEL ANCHOR TRENCH
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LONGITUDINAL ANCHOR TRENCH NTS
1. Check slot::. to be conslrvcted per monufocturers specifications. 2. Sto\.l. lng or stopllng layout per monufoctorer5 speclficotio s. 3, Inst all per manufacturer's recommendations
TYPICAL INSTALLATION DETAIL
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Curb inlet
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Concrete bloc� laid lenglhwise on sides @ perimeter of opertlng
Runoff with sediment
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DI PROTECTION - TYPE 4 NOT TO SCALE
Source for Graphics: California Stormwater BMP Handbook, California Stormwater Quality Association, Janual)I 2003. Available from www.cabmphandbooks.com.
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5" x 5" onc h or trench
ET SLOPE LIN ING N S
NOTES: 1. S!ope surfoce shall be free of rocl<s, clods, sticks
oncl gross. Mots/blonkets shell ho ve good soil contocl.
2. Loy blonkels loosely and stoke or staple to maintain direct contact with the soil. Do nol stretch.
3. lnstotl per manufacturer's recommendations
TYPICAL INSTALLATION DETAIL
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TYPICAL PROTECTION FOR INLET ON SUMP
Edge of Pavement Inlet
Y-0--F1ow ---l- Flow
Spill�oy, 1-bog high
TYPICAL PROTECTION FOR INLET ON GRADE
NOTES: I, Intended for short-term use. 2. Use to inhibit non-storm water ilow. 3, Allow for proper mohitenance and cleonup. 4, Bags ust be removed ofter odjocent operation is completed 5 Not applicable in areas with hlql'I silts ond cloys without filter fabric.
DI PROTECTION TYPE 3 NO 1 10 SCALE
Son db a gs 2-bags high
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Crushed oggregote greater than .3"
Corrugated steel ponlll1
[but smaller thon 6".
Original
fi!elf:l!l; grade
12" Min, unless otherwise specified by a softs engineer Fil te,- Fabric
NOTE:
SFCT1f6N A-A "Not SCALE
Crushed aggregate greater than .3" but smaller than 6"
Filter fabric
12" Min, u.,less otherwise specified by o soils engirieor
SECTION 8-B Nfs
Ditch lo carry runoff to c sediment trapping device
Many designs can be field fobricoled, or fobricoted 4' units may be uscc. / $
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Stabilize oreo and grade uniformly orotJnd perimeter
llilk;. � Remove sediment before reaching one-third full.
Geotexl ile Blonket
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4'
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Concenlroted---1 tlow
Rock fi!ter(use if flow is con centrated)
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Oroin inlet
Sheel flow · - - � : ; _ _ _ :
Noles
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DI PROTECTIO TYPE 2 Nd1 10 SCALE
1. For use in cleared and gtubbed and i11 groded oreos. 2. Shape basin so that longest innow area faces longest length of lrop. .3. Far concentrated flows, shape basin in 2: 1 ratio with length oriented
towards direction of flow.
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Vertfcol spocrng measured along the foce of the :;_lope varies betw� 10' ond 20'
Nott:: lns\oll fiber roll OIO(lg o level conlotJr.
,:::_ _ _,,,c.-_ lnstoll o fiber roll neor '"-' slope w ere il t(onsitlons
inlo o steepet slope
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10 MIL PLASTIC LJNING
WOOD OR NATIVE MATERIA!c METAL STAKES (OPTIONAL) (2 PER BALE)
SECTION 8-8 NOT TO SCALE
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STRAW BALE (TYP) PLYWOOD
48" x 24" PAINTED WHITE
° CONCRETE• WASHO
B�ACK LETTERS 6 �EIGHT 0.5" LAG SCREWS WOOD POST 3" x 3" x 8'
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BINDING WIRE
STRAW BALE
tiQfil 1. ACnJAL LAYOUT D RMINED
IN FIELD. 2. THE CONCRETE WASHOUT SIGN
SHALL BE INSTALLED lliTHIN 30 Fl. or THE TEMPORARY CONCRETE WASHOUT FA.CILJTY.
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