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Figure 11-3.19: Curb and Gutter Barrier <br />Back of sidewalk <br />Burlap sacks to <br />Toverlap onlo curb Back of curb <br />Runoff <br />IBM - <br />Runoff —1 Spillway <br />Pinn Xhaw <br />Gravel filed sandbags <br />stacked tightly <br />Curb inlet <br />Catch basin <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'geotexiiie' fabric, are filled vAth 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 imrr►ediatey. NOT TO SCALE <br />vi Curb and Gutter Barrier <br />Revised June 2016 <br />DEPARTMENT OF <br />G C (`� L O G i please see ht[p./MAwW.ecy. va,goVkbpyrlghf.html for copyright notice including permissions, <br />State of Washington limitation of liability, and disclaimer. <br />2019 Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington <br />Volume // - Chapter 3 - Page 364 <br />