Post on 03-Jan-2016
Erosion& Sediment Control
Wind Erosion
Water Erosion
Who is required to obtain a permit?Who is required to obtain a permit?
• Any individual or entity involved in disturbing one acre or more of land is required to obtain a permit from OR-DEQ or its authorized agent
• At the local level, erosion permit requirements and/or ordinances can be stringent
Type of permits availableType of permits available
• NPDES, General 1200-C Permit (private individuals and entities in the construction business)
• NPDES, General 1200-CA Permit (Public Agencies only)
Common QuestionCommon Question
• Can local agencies use ODOT’s permit?– No, local agencies cannot use ODOT’s 1200-
CA permit – Local agencies should obtain a 1200-C/CA
permit from OR-DEQ or its authorized agent (City, County, etc.) when working on a project with 1 or more acres of disturbance
How can I get a permitHow can I get a permit
• By filing an application with OR-DEQ or it’s authorized agent such as a city or a county
• Requirements: – Completed application– Signed LUCS* from the City or County– Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (ESCP) – Fees
* Land Use Compatibility Statement
How do I comply with permit How do I comply with permit requirements?requirements?
• Prepare a good ESC Plan– Consider location (proximity to waterways), soil conditions,
topography, climatic conditions, time and duration of project, etc
• Implement the Plan– Prepare a schedule and implement measures as per
schedule• Inspect and maintain ESC measures as needed on a
regular basis– Rely on knowledgeable inspectors and maintenance crew– Inspect measures before and after storm events
Basic Planning ConsiderationsBasic Planning Considerations
• Prevention (Source Control)– Fit site construction to the terrain– Preserve natural vegetation to the extent
possible– Time grading to minimize exposure– Phase work to limit disturbed area
Basic Planning Considerations Cont.Basic Planning Considerations Cont.
• Control Methods– Divert runoff away from work area– Cover exposed areas ASAP– Minimize length and steepness of slopes– Reduce runoff velocities– Prepare drainage ways and outlets– Trap sediment on site
Basic Planning Considerations Cont.Basic Planning Considerations Cont.
• Inspection, Maintenance, Documentation, and Reporting– Inspect measures in place after storm
events– Replace or repair measures immediately or
as soon as possible– Document inspection observations– Report/Retain documentation on site
Wind ErosionWind Erosion
• It is very important to consider dust controls (during summer months in the West and year round East of the Cascades)
• Project location dictates the need for the extent of dust controls (sensitive areas) – Near water bodies-Environmental Issues– Near residential homes-Health & Safety Issues– Near Highways-Safety Issues
Dust Control
Dust Control
Dust Control
Typical Dust Control Measures• Vegetative cover
• Irrigation
• Mulch
• Spray-on adhesives
Mulch & HydroseedMulch & Hydroseed
Spray-on adhesiveSpray-on adhesive
Water ErosionWater Erosion
• Important in Oregon (West of the Cascades) because of:– Climatic conditions (7-9 months of rain)– Water bodies (large numbers) – Topography (hilly terrain)– Types of Soils (significant amount of clay
soils)– Amount of rainfall (average of 40”)– Fish & Aquatic resources
Temporary Slope Drain
Mulch & HydroseedMulch & Hydroseed
Stabilized Construction Entrance
Stabilized Construction Entrance
Storm Drain Inlet Protection
Soil Stabilization Blankets and Matting
Temporary Sediment Basin
ODOT:ESC-RESOURCESODOT:ESC-RESOURCES
• Standards & Specifications– Section 00280-ESC – Section 01030-Landscaping– Section 01040-Planting
• Erosion Control (EC) Manual– Guidance for internal & external staff
• ESC Processes• ESC BMP’s• ESC Design Guidelines
ODOT:ESC-ResourcesODOT:ESC-Resources
• Erosion Control Field Manual– Simple and portable format of EC manual
• ESC BMP Guidance• ESC Inspection Guidance• Landscape Guidance
• Qualified Products List– List of ODOT approved ESC products
• Products have been reviewed by ODOT staff for ODOT applicability before they are put on the list
• Only products on this list should be used on ODOT projects unless otherwise approved by PM
ODOT TrainingsODOT Trainings
• Erosion and Sediment Control/Environmental Trainings offered every year
• Two or more training each year• If there is enough interest more may be
arranged
Raghu NamburiODOT-Erosion and Landscape Program
CoordinatorGeo-Environmental Section
355 Capitol Street, NE, Suite 314ASalem, OR-97301(503) 986-3551
raghu.namburi@odot.state.or.us