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#-s�.�j;ky <br />Driveway shall meet the <br />requirements of the <br />permitting agency <br />It is recommended that the <br />entrance be crowned so that <br />runoff drains off the pad <br />Provide full width of <br />ingress/egress area <br />Figure 4.1.1 — Stabilized Construction Entrance <br />Approved as Ecology has approved products as able to meet the requirements of BMP <br />Equivalent C 105. The products did not pass through the Technology Assessment <br />Protocol - Ecology (TAPE) process. Local jurisdictions may choose not <br />to accept this product approved as equivalent, or may require additional <br />testing prior to consideration for local use. The products are available for <br />review on Ecology's website at <br />http:/hviN�,-.ecv.wa. Lov/programs/wq/stormwater/newtech/equivalent.html <br />BMP C106: Wheel Wash <br />Purpose Wheel washes reduce the amount of sediment transported onto paved <br />roads by motor vehicles. <br />Conditions of Use When a stabilized construction entrance (see BMP C 10>) is not preventing <br />sediment from being tracked onto pavement. <br />Wheel washing is generally an effective BMP when installed with <br />careful attention to topography. For example, a wheel wash can be <br />detrimental if installed at the top of a slope abutting a right-of-way <br />where the water from the dripping truck can run unimpeded into the <br />street. <br />Volume H— Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention - December 2014 <br />4-9 <br />
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