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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Building Permit Number at the top of the form. This is essential for tracking your application.
  3. Fill in the name of the owner or contractor authorized to begin residential grading or land disturbance.
  4. Provide the property address, including subdivision and lot number, where the work will take place.
  5. Acknowledge your responsibility for erosion control by checking the appropriate boxes and detailing your methods, such as silt fences or hay bales.
  6. Ensure you understand tree protection requirements by indicating whether you have obtained a copy of the Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Ordinance.
  7. Complete any additional fields regarding specimen or heritage trees, ensuring compliance with local regulations.

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An erosion and sediment control plan is a strategy for specific sites that need to identify erosion risks and determine controls to be put in place in order to reduce the amount of erosion and sedimentation that can occur as a result of a project.
DBW has been the state entity with principal responsibility for statewide shoreline erosion control since 1970. This responsibility was reconfirmed in a 1997 Executive Order (W-162-97) and in the 1999 legislation (AB 64, Ducheny) that established the Public Beach Restoration Program.
How do you prevent sedimentation? There are several methods depending on where you are trying to apply sediment control. These can include stormwater best management practices such as storm drain filters, erosion control, sediment barriers, and turbidity curtains.
The erosion and sediment control programs regulate new construction activities to minimize suspended sediment (soil particles carried by water) leaving construction sites and entering local waterways.
Minimise exposed areas. The best way to minimise erosion and control sediment discharge is by disturbing as little soil as possible at anyone time and maintaining as much vegetative cover as possible. Silt fences. Earthbunds. Stabilised entranceway. Clean water diversion. Haybales. Stabilising disturbed ground. On site works.

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There are five main types of sediment filters that are most useful for well and spring water: Spin-down filter strainers. Cartridge filter systems. Backwashing media filters. Ultra-Filtration (UF) membrane systems.
Reduce rooftop runoff by directing your downspouts to vegetated areas, and not to the storm drain on your street. For your driveway and patios, consider putting in permeable paving or patterns of cement and brick that allow water to filter through it. Support your local storm or surface water program.

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