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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CONSTRUCTION SITE EROSION CONTROL PERMIT APPLICATION in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Zoning Permit number and Tax Key Parcel Number at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the Landowner’s Name and Mailing Address, followed by Contractor Name and Type. Ensure you include any relevant licenses or certifications.
  4. Provide details about the Project Location, including Township and Project Site Address. Specify the Name of Receiving Water and indicate if it is within a Shoreland or Waterfront area.
  5. In the PROJECT DESCRIPTION section, select whether this is a New project, Alteration, Addition, or Garage. Indicate occupancy type as Single Family, Two Family, or Other.
  6. Complete the CURRENT LAND COVER CONDITIONS section by selecting from options like Wooded, Cropland, Grassland, etc.
  7. Review and fill out information regarding Utilities and Site Topography. Make sure to check if slopes greater than 12% are involved.
  8. Finally, certify your application by signing and dating where indicated at the bottom of the form.

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You can reduce soil erosion by: Maintaining a healthy, perennial plant cover. Mulching. Planting a cover crop such as winter rye in vegetable gardens. Includes annual grasses, small grains, legumes and other types of vegetation planted to provide a temporary vegetative cover.
Site stabilization is the process of implementing specific BMPs for the purpose of preventing soil from eroding. BMPs utilized for this purpose involve establishing a cover of some type over the exposed soils such as mulch, staked sod, riprap, erosion control blankets, or other material that prevents soil from eroding.
Compost blankets, berms, and socks are approved construction erosion control methods. Compost also restores long term soil functions, reducing runoff, cleaning stormwater, reducing irrigation needs, and improving plant growth. This short (14-minute) webinar is part of the WA Dept.
Vegetative cover. Vegetative cover is normally the most effective and practical control of erosion and sediment loadings but takes time for establishment. Mulch. Figure 3. Soil amendments. Silt fence barriers. Straw bale barriers. Temporary sediment trap. Diversions. Check dams.

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