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Element 4 - Sediment Control <br /> This element does no(apply to my project because: <br /> ❑ The site has already been stabilized and revegetated. <br /> ❑ Additional comments: <br /> If it does apply, describe the steps you will take and "best management practices"(BMPs)you will use <br /> to minimize sediment leaving the site in runoff: <br /> IXI Sediment will be controlled on-site by placement of the required sediment control BMP'S for the site at the <br /> locations shown on the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). <br /> Check the BMPs you will use: <br /> ❑ C230 Straw Bale Barrier El C233 Silt Fence <br /> ❑ C231 Brush Barrier ❑ C234 Vegetated Strip <br /> ❑ C232 Gravel Filter Berm ❑ C235 Straw Wattles <br /> Element 5 — Stabilize Soils <br /> This element does no(apply to my project because: <br /> ❑ Additional comments: <br /> If it does apply, describe the steps you will take and "best management practices"(BMPs)you <br /> will use to minimize soil exposure to wind and rain: <br /> ® Exposed soils shall be worked during the week until they have been stabilized. Soil stockpiles will be <br /> located within the disturbed area shown on the SWPPP. Soil excavated for the foundation will be <br /> backfilled against the foundation and graded to drain away from the building. No soils shall remain <br /> exposed and unworked for more than 2 days from October 1 to April 30. Once the disturbed landscape <br /> areas are graded, the grass areas will be seeded or sodded. All stockpiles will be covered with plastic or <br /> burlap if left unworked. <br /> Small Project Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Narrative and Plan Submittal Rev 3-18-16 5 <br />