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1 <br /> Figure II-4.2.10 Curb and Gutter Barrier <br /> r <br /> Back of sidewalk <br /> Burlap sacks to <br /> overlap onto curb Back of curb <br /> er <br /> Runoff Curb inlet <br /> a <br /> a 1 <br /> Runoff Spillway/ tl II 1 <br /> 1 r Catch basin <br /> � <br /> • <br /> Plan View <br /> Gravel filled sandbags <br /> stacked tightly <br /> Notes: <br /> 1. Place curb type sediment barriers on gently sloping street segments,where water can <br /> pond and allow sediment to separate from runoff. <br /> 2. Sandbags of either burlap or woven'geotextile'fabric,are filled with gravel,layered <br /> and packed tightly. <br /> 3. Leave a one sandbag gap in the top row to provide a spillway for overflow. <br /> 4. Inspect barriers and remove sediment after each storm event.Sediment and gravel <br /> must be removed from the traveled way immediately. NOT TO SCALE <br /> 11311 <br /> ftS` Figure II-4.2.10 <br /> Curb and Gutter Barrier <br /> DEPARTMENT OF Revised September2015 <br /> ECOLOGY Please see http://www.ecy.wa.gov/copyright.htmt for copyright notice including permissions, <br /> State of Washington limitation of liability,and disclaimer. <br /> I <br /> 2014 Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington <br /> Volume II- Chapter 4 -Page 364 <br />