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BMP C123: Plastic Covering <br />Purpose <br />Plastic covering provides immediate, short-term erosion protection to slopes and disturbed areas. <br />Conditions of Use <br />Plastic covering may be used on disturbed areas that require cover measures for less than 30 days, <br />except as stated below. <br />. Plastic is particularly useful for protecting cut and fill slopes and stockpiles. However, the rel- <br />atively rapid breakdown of most polyethylene sheeting makes it unsuitable for applications <br />greater than six months. <br />. Due to rapid runoff caused by plastic covering, do not use this method upslope of areas that <br />might be adversely impacted by concentrated runoff. Such areas include steep and/or <br />unstable slopes. <br />• Plastic sheeting may result in increased runoff volumes and velocities, requiring additional on - <br />site measures to counteract the increases. Creating a trough with wattles or other material <br />can convey clean water away from these areas. <br />. To prevent undercutting, trench and backfill rolled plastic covering products. <br />. Although the plastic material is inexpensive to purchase, the cost of installation, maintenance, <br />removal, and disposal add to the total costs of this BMP. <br />. Whenever plastic is used to protect slopes, install water collection measures at the base of the <br />slope. These measures include plastic -covered berms, channels, and pipes used to convey <br />clean rainwater away from bare soil and disturbed areas. Do not mix dean runoff from a <br />plastic covered slope with dirty runoff from a project. <br />. Other uses for plastic include: <br />• Temporary ditch liner. <br />• Pond liner in temporary sediment pond. <br />• Liner for bermed temporary fuel storage area if plastic is not reactive to the type of fuel <br />being stored. <br />• Emergency slope protection during heavy rains. <br />• Temporary drainpipe ("elephant trunk") used to direct water. <br />Design and Installation Specifications <br />. Plastic slope cover must be installed as follows: <br />1. Run plastic up and down the slope, not across the slope. <br />2. Plastic maybe installed perpendicular to a slope if the slope length is less than 10 feet. <br />2019 Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington <br />Volume 11 - Chapter 3 - Page 298 <br />