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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ncdot erosion form in the editor.
Begin by filling in the 'Project Location' and 'Contractor' fields. Ensure that all information is accurate to avoid delays.
In the 'Inspection Record' section, document the date and rainfall amount for each inspection. Use the provided checkboxes to indicate if all land disturbing activities have been completed.
For each phase of grading, select the appropriate checkbox. This helps track progress and compliance with regulations.
Complete the 'Stormwater Discharge Outfalls Inspection' section by noting any corrective actions taken and any evidence of pollutants. Be thorough in your descriptions.
Finally, ensure that both NCDOT representatives sign off on the form after verifying that all required actions have been completed.
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Response for Erosion Control will be measured and paid for by counting the actual number of times the subcontractor moves onto the project, including borrow and waste sites, and satisfactorily completes an erosion control action described in Form 1675.
Who is responsible for creek erosion in North Carolina?
Who is the governing/responsible agency? The SPCA created the Sedimentation Control Commission (SCC) to develop and administer the state of North Carolinas sedimentation and erosion control program.
How much is the NC DEQ erosion control permit?
Erosion and Sediment Control Express Review Fee: $264 per acre disturbed or part thereof with a maximum of $2,112 (8 acres), projects greater than 8 acres will be charged the maximum $2,112. Plus the standard review fee of $119 per acre or part thereof.
What is the process of erosion control?
By reducing soil exposure, less sediment will be released into the rainfall runoff. While erosion control usually involves planting or seeding after grading activities, in most cases, existing vegetation is the easiest and least costly form of erosion control.
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