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structures and public or private lands, and <br /> public criticism. When installed correctly, <br /> control measures minimize soil erosion that <br /> prevents sedimentation into nearby State <br /> Waters. Remember that stormwater is not <br /> treated before being discharged into State <br /> w <br /> Waters. State Waters are defined to be any <br /> >1 and all surface and subsurface waters that are <br /> contained in or flow through the state, <br /> including streams, rivers, lakes, drainage <br /> d ditches, storm drains,groundwater, and <br /> wetlands. Waters in sewage systems, <br /> treatment works or disposal systems, potable <br /> water distribution systems, and all water <br /> a withdrawn for use until they are used and/or <br /> to treated are not considered State Waters. <br /> 10 <br /> r, Control measures can also minimize the need <br /> m <br /> for corrective measures. <br /> 0 <br /> oErosion and Sediment Control Strategies <br /> U The best strategy is to address erosion control <br /> r. as the primary measure and sediment control <br /> as the secondary measure. Erosion control <br /> 0 reduces the amount of soil transported by <br /> W runoff and wind as a result of construction <br /> disturbance. Sediment control captures the soil <br /> that has been eroded before it leaves the <br /> construction site. Effective implementation of <br /> erosion control measures will reduce <br /> maintenance and prevent potential sediment <br /> discharges. <br />