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8/25/2016 3:12:57 AM
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11/21/2007 11:10:58 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981038
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
5/14/2001
Doc Name
Letter Application & Public Notice
From
J.E. Stover & Associates
To
DMG
Type & Sequence
SL1
Media Type
D
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re-establish vegetation and the ECB will slowly deteriorate. When this occurs, the "C" <br />factor will increase, approaching the levels of the existing adjacent natural section. <br />Therefore, the reclaimed slope will approach the `natural' levels and the sediment loss <br />will increase, but it should not increase beyond the levels established by the adjacent <br />section. <br />These calculations have been prepared based on the assumption that the reclaimed <br />slope will re-vegetate and be very close in properties to the natural slope. If these <br />assumptions are correct, using a 100% Coconut Erosion Control blanket will reduce the <br />amount of sediment loss in the initial stages of the reclamation. The drainage from the <br />reclaimed slope will not contribute a higher level of suspended solids than the natural <br />slope. Therefore, there will not be an additional need for silt fence, maintenance of the <br />silt fence, sediment pond or maintenance of the sediment pond. <br />SAE - 36 S/Ol <br />
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