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1 <br /> Use filter fabric foundation under a rock or sand bagcheck dam. If a <br /> • <br /> blanket ditch liner is used,this is not necessary. A piece of organic or <br /> ' synthetic blanket cut to fit will also work for this purpose. <br /> • Rock check dams shall be constructed of appropriately sized rock. <br /> ' The rock must be placed by hand or by mechanical means(no <br /> dumping of rock to form dam)to achieve complete coverage of the <br /> ditch or Swale and to ensure that the center of the dam is lower than <br /> the edges. The rock used must be large enough to stay in place given <br /> the expected design flow through the channel. <br /> . In the case of grass-lined ditches and swales, all check dams and <br /> ' accumulated sediment shall be removed when the grass has matured <br /> sufficiently to protect the ditch or swale unless the slope of the swale <br /> ' is greater than 4 percent. The area beneath the check dams shall be <br /> seeded and mulched immediately after dam removal. <br /> • Ensure that channel appurtenances, such as culvert entrances below <br /> check dams, are not subject to damage or blockage from displaced <br /> stones. Figure 4.13 depicts a typical rock check dam. <br /> Maintenance Check dams shall be monitored for performance and sediment <br /> Standards accumulation during and after each runoff producing rainfall. Sediment <br /> shall be removed when it reaches one half the sump depth. <br /> • Anticipate submergence and deposition above the check dam and <br /> erosion from high flows around the edges of the dam. <br /> • If significant erosion occurs between dams,install a protective riprap <br /> liner in that portion of the channel. <br /> 1 <br /> I <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 4-76 Volume Il—Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention February 2005 <br />