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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1976051
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/30/1981
Doc Name
REGULAR 112 PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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D
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<br />EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL <br />Erosion and sediment are problems associated With construction. <br />Proper planning and staging of construction activity can min- <br />imize these hazards. Bare only those areas necessary for con- <br />struction. Protect all remaining vegetation from destruction. <br />'fhi.n i.:: pnrticu7:rrJy i.mpnrt.vlt, in mnnntain nm,r^ uhrtrr, vr.~ctnt.i~n <br />iu hard W r~-us LabJ.iolr. Aruu:r grndr;d uunitlu in udwulcu ~~1' <br />anticipated construction should be temporarily seeded and/or <br />mulched. Keep grades of cut and fill slopes j:1 or flatter, <br />Wherever practical for stability and maintenance. Seed or sod <br />roadbanks, streambanks, cut and fill slopes etc. as soon as <br />practical after bringing them to final grade. If these temporary <br />and permanent measures are not effective in reducing erosion <br />and sediment damages from the site, the use of temporary diversions <br />and sediment basins at the baso of the development may rreed to <br />be considered. As soon as practical following construction, stab- <br />ilise all distrubed areas by seeding, sodding or paving. <br />PLEASE NOTE: <br />Tire soils information provided in this report is based on our <br />present knowledge of the soil and hou it reacts to specific <br />uses. This soils information is not intended to replace the <br />in:r•d fur oil-:; iLo inv~r.aig:r Lion. 7.1, ui.l I, houovr;r, pr. rm i.t nn- <br />,site investigations to be made at a minimum cost. 'Phis inl'or- <br />'.• mation is subject to revision prior to and during the final <br />correlation oC data preceedi.ng the publication o.f the Rnutt <br />Cnu nl.y :..+i I :iu rv r:y, Wh r.u in dnu6L nn Ln Lhrt pro p~+r unrt nl' <br />Lli i,i inl'~~ruviLinn, .•r If I•n rl.l i•~r iii l'.~r:un 1. i,~n is m~~~~l~~•I, r. iii L~i,-I. <br />I,hr II .~:. :~ni I. Cu n:;~u'vn Linn :'•crvir;~, 1'nr ri n:: i::Lhllt:c. <br />
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