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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1973021
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
10/31/2023
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Attachment B - Appendices J-K - CDOT Erosion Control Manual
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Request for Technical Revision
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Holcim - WCR, Inc.
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DRMS
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TR9
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Tips <br /> • Phase construction activities to minimize the <br /> total amount of soil exposed. <br /> • Minimizing potential pollution is more useful and <br /> effective compared to pollution removal. <br /> • Use redundant control measures in series to <br /> minimize overloading and prevent potential <br /> failures. <br /> • Limiting erosion reduces stress on sediment <br /> control measures. <br /> • Use both erosion and sediment control measures <br /> on projects to prevent sediment discharges. <br /> • Use temporary, interim, and permanent <br /> stabilization strategies on disturbed areas as <br /> soon as practical. <br /> Maintain Your Control Measures <br /> All erosion and sediment control practices and <br /> other protective measures identified in the <br /> SWMP must be maintained in effective operating <br /> condition at all times. Even though a project <br /> might be accepted and closed,the permits might <br /> still be open. Where control measures have <br /> failed,they must be addressed as soon as <br /> possible, immediately in most cases,to minimize <br /> the discharge of pollutants. <br />
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