Measures to Minimize Impacts to Roads in Project Area Sample Clauses

Measures to Minimize Impacts to Roads in Project Area. Upon the completion of restoration activities, roads within the riparian zone used for implementation of BMAs and AMMs shall be weather proofed according to measures as described in Handbook for Forest and Ranch Roads by Xxxxxx and Xxxxxx (1994) of Pacific Watershed Associates and in Part X of the CDFG Manual entitled “Upslope Assessment and Restoration Practices.” The following are some of the methods that may be applied to roads impacted by project activities implemented under the Template SHA. • Establish waterbreaks (e.g., waterbars and rolling dips) on all seasonal roads, skid trails, paths, and fire breaks by October 15. Do not remove waterbreaks until May 15. • Maximum distance between waterbreaks shall not exceed the following standards: (1) 100 feet for road or trail gradients less than 10 percent slope; (2) 75 feet for road or trail gradients from 11 to 25 percent; (3) 50 feet for road or trail gradients from 26 to 50 percent slope; and (4) 50 feet for road or trail gradients greater than 50 percent slope. Depending on site-specific conditions more frequent intervals may be required to prevent road surface xxxxxxx and erosion. • Locate waterbreaks to allow water to be discharged onto some form of vegetative cover, slash, rocks, or less erodible material. Do not discharge waterbreaks onto unconsolidated fill. • Waterbreaks shall be cut diagonally a minimum of six inches into the firm roadbed, skid trail, or firebreak surface and shall have a continuous firm embankment of at least six inches in height immediately adjacent to the lower edge of the waterbreak cut. • The maintenance period for waterbreaks and any other erosion control facilities shall occur after every major storm event for the first year after installation. • Rolling-dips are preferred over waterbars. Waterbars shall only be used on unsurfaced roads where winter use (including use by bikes, horses, and hikers) will not occur. • After the first year of installation, erosion control facilities shall be inspected for failure prior to the winter period (October 15) after the first major storm event, and prior to the end of the winter period (May 15). If the erosion controls have failed, additional erosion control elements will be installed to the project site. • Applicant will establish locations to deposit spoils well away from watercourses with the potential to delivery sediment into streams supporting, or historically supporting Covered Species. Spoils shall be contoured to disperse r...
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