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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.
Tactics Maintain vegetation, or revegetate shoreline banks to absorb and dissipate water velocity and energy. Slow road surface drainage and reduce sedimentation by directing water into forested or densely vegetated areas with lead off ditches, broad based dips, bioswales and water bars.
The use of cover crops, grasses, and trees can be effective in protecting soil from erosion caused by water and wind. Optimize their effectiveness by improving the ground in which they are established. Nutrient and treating imbalances of harmful chemicals in the soil.
The main sedimentation control strategies are: 1) storing the clear water and releasing the turbid water; 2) releasing turbidity currents; 3) Draw-down flushing and empty flushing; and 4) dredging.
A good erosion prevention and sediment control plan first minimizes the extent of disturbance by focusing on erosion control (minimizing disturbed areas, seeding, mulching, matting) by controlling the amount of soil that can run off and by stabilizing exposed soil.
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Erosion Control is the process whereby the potential for erosion is minimized; and. ▪ Sediment control is the process whereby the potential for eroded soil being. transported and/or deposited beyond the limits of the construction site is minimized.

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