Erosion and Sediment Control Plans Sample Clauses

Erosion and Sediment Control Plans. Temporary storm water management devices will be needed to minimize the sediment runoff during construction of this project. The Engineer will develop a temporary erosion and sediment control plan for the length of the project that complements the design and construction phasing of the project, and will include notes that indicate the contractor is responsible for detailed sequencing of the devices. The Engineer will consider the following design components: non-disturbance area delineation (preserving existing vegetation), temporary and permanent seeding or sodding, erosion control blankets, diversion dikes or xxxxxx, temporary mulch, silt fence, sand bags, rock filter dams, sediment traps, and construction exits. Permanent erosion control measures will be included on these sheets if needed.
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Erosion and Sediment Control Plans. This SOW assumes erosion and sediment control plans (ESCP) will be prepared for three construction document packages. One package shall be for 9th Street improvements, one for Franklin Avenue and Bear Creek Road improvements, and one for 15th Street improvements. Each package is expected to exceed 1-acre of disturbed area threshold requiring an Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) NPDES 1200-CA Stormwater Discharge Permit. As part of the construction document Bid packages, ESCP sheets shall be provided as follows: • 9th Street: Xxxx Market Road to Xxxxxx Avenue
Erosion and Sediment Control Plans. Played a lead role in developing Stormwater Management Plans (SWMPs), Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs), and Grading, Erosion and Sediment Control plans (GESCs) for clients located in the mountains of Colorado and the Front Range. Provided technical assistance with various best management practices (BMPs) and made recommendations for site-specific BMPs taking into account duration, topography, existing vegetation and drainage. Coordinated with state agencies to use innovative methods to control sediment on construction sites and submitted appropriate permit applications. Xcel Energy SWMP and BMP Site Plans. Assisted large utility company with stormwater permitting including field visits, the preparation of SWMPs, and BMP site plans. Stormwater Management Plan Reviews. Assisted local municipality with the review of SWMPs. Construction Dewatering Water Quality Monitoring. Performed groundwater and surface water sampling. Compiled and analyzed Education Training/Certifications Staff Scientist with Previous Employer Experience Overview
Erosion and Sediment Control Plans. Willdan will review associated erosion and sediment control plans in accordance with County and State Regional Water Quality Control Board requirements. The best management practices during construction will be reviewed for compliance and appropriateness for the proposed project improvements. Willdan staff has experience with preparation of erosion and sediment control plans for the associated grading and drainage improvement plans and, therefore, a working knowledge of the design requirements and implementation of appropriate BMPs selection and design.
Erosion and Sediment Control Plans. 1.8.1 Two full size hard copies, two 11x17 hard copies and one digital PDF 1.8.2 Contours should be minimum 0.5m intervals 1.8.3 Include property lines 1.8.4 Borrow Pit and stockpile locations outlined in green 1.8.5 Construction plan, and finished grading conditions plan 1.8.6 Include any ER area to be fenced off 1.8.7 Include access points and signage locations
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