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FLOW <br />BACKFILL <br />MATERIAL <br />BALES MUST BE TIGHTLY <br />_E WIDTH ABUTTING WITH NO GAPS <br />1. EXCAVATE THE TRENCH <br />J BACKFILL AND COMPACT EXCAVATED SOIL <br />INSTALLATION OF STRAW BALES <br />STAKED AND ENTRENCHED <br />50 /B. (APPROX)srRAW HALE X 2' STAKE <br />COMPACTED SOIL XI_ <br />TO PREVENT PIPING <br />I TWINE /WIRE <br />SEDIMENT LADEN RUNOFF <br />FIL TER£D SEEPAGE <br />a <br />1 " X 2" STAKE <br />WEDGE LOOS STRAW <br />BETWEEN BALES <br />TWINE/WIRE <br />2 PLACE AND STAKE S7R4W BALES <br />CROSS- SECTION OF A PROPERLY INSTALLED STRAW BALE <br />LINE BALES TO PREVENT GAPS <br />BALES MUST BE TIGHTLY ONE OR MORE BALES IN CHANNEL <br />ABUTTING WITH NO GAPS BED TIGHTLY ABUTTING EACH OTHER <br />AL TERM TN£ LOCATION OF <br />FLOW LINE BALE <br />- -J <br />FLOP <br />L I J <br />PLACE DOWN STREAM BALES SUCH <br />THAT POINT 'B' IS APPROXIMATELY <br />LEVEL WITH THE LOWEST GROUND <br />ELEVATION OF THE UPSTREAM BALE <br />WHERE POSSIBLE. WHEN THIS IS <br />NOT POSSIBLE INSTALL PER THE <br />PROJECT SPECIFIC PLANS OR <br />AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER. <br />JCSTRAW BALE CHECK STRUCTURE FOR <br />WIDE DRAINAGE SWALES <br />o��/o 'till 0 <br />N <br />STEEL OR WOOD <br />ATTACHED TO FA. <br />O <br />PREFABRICATED MATERIAL <br />ATTACHED TO STEEL OR <br />WOOD POSTS <br />BACKFILL TRENCH <br />?RIC MATERIAL ANCHORED <br />TRENCH <br />COMPACTED BACKFILL <br />RUNOFF <br />INSTALLING A PREFABRICATED SILT FENCE <br />4-X 4 " TRENCH <br />A, SEDIMENT FROM CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC <br />I- ENTRY INTO, AND EXIT FROM THE SITE BY ALL VEHICLES SHALL BE THROUGH <br />CONSTRUCTION <br />LONG(MIN) TAND 20GFEET WIDE (MIN.) CONSISTING <br />WIITH AFTHICKN£SS OF ATKLEAST56' SEE DETAIL <br />2. CRUSHED ROCK SHALL BE 1 112 INCHES OR LARGER. <br />3. THE CRUSHED ROCK STAGING AREA SHALL BE IN PLACE WITHIN ONE WEEK <br />AFTER OVERLOT GRADING COMMENCES. <br />I- <br />LAKGER R <br />�fP <br />J <br />J0� <br />P <br />C USH£O ROCK <br />A CRUSHED ROCK CONSTRUCTION STAGING PAD <br />PIPE OUTLET PROTECTION <br />£ <br />LJ_J <br />OUTLET STRAW BALE BARRIER <br />ROCK CHECK DAM <br />Seeding <br />Planting of temporary or permanent vegetation on all disturbed <br />area. <br />1. Application <br />Disturbed areas not designated for immediate construction or <br />Permanent landscaping shall be temporarily revegetated. In the <br />event construction octivily ceases for a Period of sixty (60) <br />calendar days, disturbed areas including cut and All slopes <br />Shoff be revegetated with on annual and perennial seed mixture <br />as indicated on the Erosion Control Plan. <br />11• Slte Seed Mixture <br />15X Annual Rye Gross <br />25X Perennial Rye Grass <br />12X Nordon Crested Wheotgross <br />12X Fairway Crested Wheatgross <br />12X Blue Grommo <br />12X Red Fescue <br />12X Buffalo Cross <br />A minimum of 5 /bs /acre shall be used and planted using drill <br />seeding methods and 10 !bs /acre when using a broadcast method. <br />111, Construction Guidelines <br />Seed/ng in areas that are unirrigated or that are not provided <br />with spnnkl%ng or watering systems, shall be restricted to the <br />seasons described in Table S -1. <br />TABLE S -1 <br />SEEDING .SEASONS <br />Belo. 6000' <br />Spring 'haw <br />- June 151h <br />Sept. rst <br />- Consistent ground freeze <br />' <br />Spring thow <br />- Juy 1st <br />Aug. 151h <br />- Consistent ground freeze <br />' <br />!,:Lwow <br />Spring thaw - <br />Juy 15th <br />1 Aug. st - <br />Consistent ground freeze <br />Spring thaw <br />(starts) <br />Consistent ground freeze (ends) <br />For the purpose of Table S -'in "spring thaw' is the earl %gist date <br />when seed con be boned 1/2 ch into the Soil through normal <br />lotest�eding when seed 170nsisfent ground freeze- is that <br />through normal dn71 no longer be boned 112 into the sal <br />During permanent seeding. apply topsoil prior to applying seed. <br />When use of fertilizers and herbicides is required, apply <br />according to the manufacturer's recommended rates. <br />All seeding operations shall be performed at right angles to the <br />ape. <br />Mon needed to improve germination of seedx apply mulching <br />immediately after seed" , r Use sal retention blankets on steep <br />slopes (2:1 and steepeSome locations with 3.•1 slopes facing <br />south or west or 20 feet or more high may also require soil <br />retention blankets. <br />Seeded areas shall be inspected frequently. Areas with /allures <br />shall be repaired and reseeded within the <br />panting season, <br />Mulching <br />Application of plant residues or other suitable material to the <br />say surface• Typico/ mulching material includes strove hay, <br />and wood cellulose fiber. <br />L Application <br />Used to provide temporary protection for exposed soils against <br />erosion where temporary or permanent seeding operations are not <br />feasible, especially during adverse growing seasons. <br />Used as part of seeding practices to protect newt' seeded areas. <br />Used to protect soil stockpiles. <br />lL Use Limitations <br />Use only On disturbed areas as a temporary cover. <br />Hydraulic mulching with wood cellulose fibers shall be limited <br />to slopes steeper than .1-1 or where access is limited. <br />//1. Construction Guidelines <br />Material <br />Hay shalt consist of native grosses free of noxious weed seeds. <br />Straw shall consist of dean cereal grain. <br />Wood cellulose fiber Shot/ consist of virgin wood cellulose <br />Processed into o uniform fibrous physical state. Tockifiors (for <br />anchoring) shall consist of a free tiow, Ing non- corrosive powder <br />Produced /ram the natural plant gum of P/antogo /nsubns <br />(Desert /ndianwheat). This material yap not contain any <br />mineral filler, recycled cellulose Tibor clays, or other <br />substances which may irthbt germination or growth of plants. <br />Spreading Procedure Hay and straw mulch shall be Spread at a <br />rate of two tons per acre. <br />At a minimum, 50% of the mulch, by weight. shall be 10 inches or <br />more than two inches. <br />Applied mulch shall reach a uniform distribution so that no more <br />than 10% of the sal surface shall be exposed. <br />Hay and straw mulch shall be anchored to the sad surface using <br />Tackirers, blankets, or nets, or with o mulch crimping <br />machine.. Mechanical anchoring is preferred and recommended for <br />Slopes ratter than 3:1. When using blankets or nets these may <br />need to be anchored to the sail with stapes or as required by <br />the manufacturer's specifications. <br />Wood cellulose fiber mulch shot be mixed with rater (maximum 50 <br />lbs. of wood cellulose per 100 gallons of water) and a <br />lock %tying agent. ApprICOGon shalt be at a rate of 1500 pounds <br />Per acre with a hydraulic seeder or mulches <br />Tockifiers (for anchori ) shall be applied in a Slurry with <br />water and wood fber�100 /bs, of powder and 150 lbs. of Aber <br />per 700 gallons of water) Application rote of the powder shall <br />be 100 lbs. per acre. <br />Erosion o_ n Bole <br />A temporary sediment barrier consisting of a row of entrenched <br />and anchored straw, or hay bales, <br />L APPlkation <br />Use as filters along the toe of r! /s, <br />Use os erosion checks in ditches. <br />Use for diversions and raters in unrinished drop inlets, <br />culvert inlets, and outlets. <br />A Use Limitations <br />UJ <br />l <br />If a After barrier is to be constructed across a ditch line or <br />Do not use if size Of the drainage area is greater than 114 acre <br />Per 100 feet of barrier length. <br />Swale. barrier /I <br />end flotw,eand the plan! configurationeohOy <br />rresemble an arc or <br />horseshoe with the ends oriented upslope. <br />Maximum slope length behind the barrier is 100 feet, <br />When joints are necessary, filter <br />Maximum slope gradient behind the burner is 50x. <br />cloth Sall/ be spliced <br />together only of a support post, with o minimum 6 -inch overlap, <br />and securely sealed. <br />In minor swoles or ditch lines where the maximum contributing <br />drainage area is no greater than one acre. <br />When standard strength filter fabric is used, a wire mesh <br />Where effectiveness is required for less than 3 months. <br />support fence shall be fastened securely to the upslope side of <br />using heavy duty wire staples at least 314 inch long, <br />the <br />Under no circumstances should erosion bale barriers be <br />wires <br />minimum of Z nch rings. and shall not shall <br />xtend more than 36 inches <br />constructed in active slreams or in swoles where there is tbe <br />above the original ground surface. <br />Possibility of a washout. <br />Should be used only in areas of sheet row or very low row, <br />When extra strength fi /ter fabric and closer post s <br />used, the wire mesh support fence Po paring are <br />a !n such o <br />Not to be used where the control of sediment is critical or in <br />case, the rater fabric is st pled or w it'd directly tot he <br />Posts with oil other provisions of the above item applying <br />high risk areas. <br />Not to be used where it cannot be entrenched <br />Sf /t fences shall be penodicdlt' maintained to prevent sediment <br />from PasSlng over or under the fence. Sediments shall be <br />as <br />firmly anchored. Useful life of erosion bale barriers uired and <br />removed from behind the sift fence when it accumulates to <br />relatively short; the barrier may have to be replaced one or <br />one -half the exposed fabric height <br />more times during construction. <br />Construction Guidelines <br />Filler barriers shall be removed when they have served their <br />useful purpose, but not before the upslope has <br />LO <br />area been <br />permanently stabilized. <br />All bales shall be either woe -bound or string -tied. Erosion <br />bales shall be installed so that bindings are <br />Sheet now APW'catTwrs <br />oriented around <br />the sides rather than along the tops and bottoms of the bales <br />(in order to prevent deterioration of bindings). <br />The height of the Silt fence shall be minimum 22 inches and <br />The barrier shall be entrenched and bockrIW. <br />Sall/ not exceed 36 inches; higher fences may impound volumes of <br />water sufficient to cause &7u;; o! the structure. <br />A trench shall <br />e excavated the width of o bole and the length of the proposed <br />barrier to a minimum <br />Posts shot/ be <br />depth of 4 inches. After the bales are <br />stoked, the excavated sod shot/ be bockAf/ed <br />strength After fobrc�ithout theuwrelSu0 feet apart• extra <br />fence <br />against the <br />barrier. Backr /1 soil shall conform to the ground level on the <br />is used, <br />u d, <br />maximum t. <br />�°re she // net exceed 6 legit. <br />downhill side and shall be built up to 4 inches against the <br />uphill side of the barrier. <br />Channel Flow Applications <br />Applications <br />w o <br />Each base shall be securely anchored by of least two 2-X2' <br />stokes or 14 rebars driven <br />The height of the sill fence shall be a minimum of 15 inches and <br />shall not exceed 18 <br />toward the <br />force the bales together. Stokes or rebors laShay laid bole to <br />,aches• <br />inches minimum into the ground to securely anchor driven <br />posts shall be spaced a maximum of 3 legit apart. <br />The gaps between bales shah be sled by wedging with strow to <br />prevent water from escaping between the <br />Rock Check Dom <br />boles. The main <br />cansideratlon is to obtain tight joints. Erosion bales will not <br />filter sediment <br />small ter O1Y dams constructed across a swo% or drainage ditch. <br />out of the water if the water is allowed to row <br />between, around, or under the bales. Loose straw or hay <br />/• APPlicotion <br />scattered over the area Immediately uphill from on erosion bale <br />barrier fends fo increase barrier efficiency. <br />Check dams reduce the velocity of concentrated stormwater rows in <br />Since erosion bales deteriorate quick the ins <br />srro/kr channels and temporary $wales. thereby reducing erosion of <br />the Swale or ditch, and slow water velocity to allow sediment capture. <br />construction sholl be frequent and repair or replacement <br />be made promptly as needed. P ocement she!! <br />If Use Limitations <br />Erosion bales shall be removed when they have served their <br />usefulness, but not before <br />Check dams should not be used in live streams. Do not install in <br />channels which have <br />the upslope areas have been <br />permanently stabilized. <br />already been lined or vegetated_ <br />Trenches where erosion bales were located shall be graded and <br />stabilized. <br />Materials <br />Rock check dams shall be constructed of approximately sized rock of <br />Sheet now AWIcations <br />D50 equal to 8 -12' minimum. <br />Bales shall be placed in a single row, lengthwise on the contour <br />with ends of O&cent boles <br />Installation <br />tightly °butting. <br />Channel now Applications <br />The maximum spocing between the dams Shay be such that the toe of <br />the upstream dam Is of the Some <br />elevation as the top of the downstream dam. <br />Boles sho// be placed in a single row, lengthwise, oriented <br />Perpendicular to the <br />to form dam to be achieve bcomplete or rnechamcal p!°cemmt (no dumping o/ rock <br />contour, with ends of odjocent bales <br />lightly abutting one another, <br />that center of the do rS wer cov6rOge t he the dime or swu /Seri <br />tin <br />The harrier be <br />must bensure large <br />to stay in place given the expected design row through the channel. <br />ball/ extended to such o length that the bottoms <br />to the end babes ore higher in elevation than the top of the <br />rawest <br />the the case of groSs -lined ditches and swoles check dams shall be <br />the <br />middle bole to assure that sediment -laden runoff will <br />row either through or <br />removed when <br />grass has matured sufficient to <br />of the Swale is greater than 4 sufficiently protect the ditch or sro% unless the slope <br />rho <br />over the barrier but not around it. Silt <br />Fence <br />Percent. area beneath the check dams shelf be <br />seeded and mulched immediately <br />after dam removal. <br />Siff Fence <br />Rock Pro l fie <br />A temporary vertical barrier of filter fabric attached and <br />supported by posts and entrenched to the ground. <br />Rock used for rip -rap or wire enclosed np_rop should be hard, <br />I. Application - <br />durable, angular in shape, and free from cracks overburden, <br />shale, and organic matter. Neither breadth nor thickness <br />Used to intercept and detain small amounts of sediment from <br />o! a <br />single stone should be less than 1/3 its length and rounded <br />stone should be Ovoided•The rock <br />disturbed areas during construction operations to prevent <br />sediment from leaving the site. <br />should sustain a loss of not <br />more than 40 percent after 500 revolutions )7 a abrasio n test <br />(Los Angeles machine <br />Used to decrease the velocity of sheet rows low <br />-ASTM C- 535-69 and <br />) <br />of not more than 10 should sustain a loss <br />Percent after 12 cycles of lreez% and <br />thawing (AASHTO test 103 <br />and -to- moderate <br />Level channel rows. <br />for led <br />hoeing a minimums rock procedure A). Rock <br />Typically used along the toe of rills in transition <br />however, in no case shellcrock�jyp�,ef p Is preferred; <br />than 2.50, speoge gravity of less <br />areas <br />between cut and rills, adjacent to streams and along private <br />property, <br />Bi2ccmcn f <br />Also used around median and yard inlets Os applicable, and <br />behind curb and utter to <br />9 prevent Silt %rig o/ the pavement <br />Contractor to over- excavate su rode under n <br />inches. Place M/RAFI rip-rap o depth o/ 6 <br />SOOX Ceotextile <br />lL Use Limitations <br />/obrk over excavated <br />subgrode. Place 6 inches of topsoil moteriol over lobrk and <br />rip -rap over topsa7. <br />Where the Size of the drainage areas is no more than 114 acre <br />Per 100 feet of silt fence length; the maximum slope length <br />behind <br />Gradiatlon of Rio -Roo <br />the barrier is 100 feet; and the maximum gradient behind <br />the barrier is 50% (21). <br />Percent Smaller Than Intermediate Rock <br />Civet eInches) <br />9•ze by Weight Dimension <br />d� (Inches) <br />On steep slopes care should be given to placing alignment of <br />fence perpendicular <br />70 -100 12 <br />to the general direction of the tlow. <br />keying in <br />50-70 9 6�' <br />the rifer fabric. <br />Should <br />35 -�50 <br />not be used in areas where roc ky soils will prevent <br />02 -10 6 <br />411• Construction Guidelines <br />2 <br />Materials <br />70-100 <br />70-100 15 <br />The synthetic filter fabric shall conform fo the r <br />require <br />described in COOTS <br />12 9•+ <br />35 -50 9 <br />02 -10 3 <br />Standard 5 <br />Construction. Pecifecations� for Road and Bridge <br />70-100 21 <br />The Synthetic filter fabric shall contain ultraviolet <br />et ray <br />0-70 18 /2 <br />inhibitors and stabilizers to provide a minirmurrl of 6 months <br />J5-50 /2 <br />of <br />expected usable construction life of a temperature range of 0 to <br />120 degrees F. <br />02 -10 4 <br />If o burlap is used, if shall be purchased in a continuous roll <br />and cut to the length of the barrier to <br />100 30 <br />50 -70 24 18 <br />avoid than use of joints <br />and thus improve the strength and efficiency of the barrier. <br />35 -50 /8 <br />02 -10 <br />Posts for silt fences Shat/ be metal or hardwood with a minimum <br />length of 42 inches. Pine <br />s <br />100 <br />wood shall not be used. Wood <br />Shay have a minimum diameter or cross section 1.25 <br />42 <br />-70 11 <br />of inches.$ <br />Metal posts shall be studded tee' or U' Hype with m %nimum <br />weight of 1.33 /bs/lin. N., <br />14 <br />J5 -50 24 <br />and they shall bee protected against <br />corrosion. Metal posts should also have <br />02 -10 9 <br />projections for <br />fastening wire to them. <br />•d50 = MEAN PARTXLE SIZE <br />Wire fence reinforcement for sift fences using standard strength <br />filter cloth shall be a <br />�r BURY WrF" NATNE TOP SAIL AND REV£GETATE TO PROTECT FROM VANDAL/Sy. <br />minimum of 42 inches in height, a <br />minimum of 14 gouge and shall have a maximum <br />Maintenance <br />inches. in spacing of 6 <br />Installation <br />The Contractor shall be solely responsible for monitoring and maintenance of the <br />erosion control facilities <br />on a daily basis, <br />Silt fences must be located along o terrain contour and the area <br />below the fence must be undisturbed or stotbRized. <br />The posts shall be driven vertically into the eground too <br />minimum depth of 18 inches, <br />i <br />A trench shall be excavated approximately 6 inches wide and 6 <br />inches <br />( �'t ( p� <br />deep along the line of posts and upsilope from the <br />barrier, the bottom <br />9-- <br />one foot of the nter lobwk shall be <br />buried into this trench. <br />Received <br />The trench shall be bockTeld and the sot/ courlpacted. <br />The rater materials shall be fastened securely, to metal or wood <br />posts using wire ties, <br />JUL 1 3 20Qy <br />or to the wood posts with 314 inches fang <br />19 heavy duty staples. 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