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EROSION CONTROL ELEMENT#2 - Establish Construction Access. <br /> Requirements—Establish Construction Access <br /> 1. Construction vehicle access and exit shall be limited to one route,if possible,or two for linear <br /> projects such as roadways where more than one access is necessary for large equipment <br /> maneuvering. <br /> 2. Access point(s)shall be stabilized with a pad of quarry spalls or crushed rock prior to traffic <br /> leaving the construction site to minimize the tracking of soil onto public roads. <br /> 3. Wheel wash or tire baths should be located on site, if applicable. <br /> 4. If soil is tracked off site,the Contractor shall clean paved roads if necessary to prevent sediment <br /> from entering surface waters. Sediment shall be removed from roads by shoveling or <br /> pickup sweeping and shall be transported to a controlled sediment disposal area. Street <br /> washing is not allowed. <br /> The following Best Management Practices,(BMPs),the ones that the Contractor will implement on site,to <br /> meet the erosion control requirements listed above: <br /> ✓ Stabilized Construction Entrance—BMP C 105 <br /> ❑ Wheel Wash—BMP C 106 <br /> ❑ Construction Road/Parking Area Stabilization—BMP C 107 <br /> ❑ Other <br /> ❑ Not Applicable—See explanation below <br /> The BMPs selected to control the "Establish Construction Access" erosion control element of the <br /> project will be used to establish a construction entrance and exit for all of the construction activities <br /> on site and will be shown or added as a note on the SWPPP plan. <br /> Actions will be taken to accomplish these requirements and objectives,given the unique circumstances <br /> of the project and or site. <br /> A stabilized construction entrance/exit will be installed prior to any vehicles entering the site,at the <br /> location shown on the SWPPP plan. <br /> 5 <br />