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WALNUT ST
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JACKSONS
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STORMWATER SITE PLAN
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I <br /> IBMP C233: Silt Fence <br /> IPurpose Use of a silt fence reduces the transport of coarse sediment from a <br /> construction site by providing a temporary physical barrier to sediment <br /> I and reducing the runoff velocities of overland flow. See Figure 4.19 for <br /> details on silt fence construction. <br /> Conditions of Use Silt fence may be used downslope of all disturbed areas. <br /> I • Silt fence is not intended to treat concentrated flows,nor is it intended <br /> to treat substantial amounts of overland flow. Any concentrated flows <br /> I must be conveyed through the drainage system to a sediment pond. <br /> The only circumstance in which overland flow can be treated solely by <br /> a silt fence,rather than by a sediment pond,is when the area draining <br /> I to the fence is one acre or less and flow rates are less than 0.5 cfs. <br /> • Silt fences should not be constructed in streams or used in V-shaped <br /> ditches. They are not an adequate method of silt control for anything <br /> Ideeper than sheet or overland flow. <br /> Joints in filter fabric shall be spliced at <br /> posts.Use staples,wire rings or 2"x2"by 14 Ga.wire or <br /> I equivalent to attach fabric to posts equivalent,if standard_. <br /> - strength fabric used <br /> 1 •illi i — Filter fabric `` <br /> I .prat {. C <br /> II <br /> Si R I a <br /> ! <br /> ac11=71:°—Sii—'--��—� iq"Nll If—" n=i n 1►�it l=C=-:n _- <br /> ILtr. 1 c <br /> 1, 6'max T" - Minimum 4"x4"french '��111g- _.1`i E. <br /> li / 1 <br /> 43ackfill trench with native soil �r <br /> I Post spacing may be increased or 3/4"-1.5"washed gravet <br /> to 8'if wire backing Is used <br /> 2"x2"wood posts,steel fence <br /> posts,or equivalent <br /> I • <br /> Figure 4.19—Silt Fence <br /> IDesign and • Drainage area of 1 acre or less or in combination with sediment basin <br /> Installation in a larger site. <br /> I Specifications <br /> • Maximum slope steepness (normal(perpendicular)to fence line) 1:1. <br /> • Maximum sheet or overland flow path length to the fence of 100 feet. <br /> • No flows greater than 0.5 cfs. <br /> • The geotextile used shall meet the following standards. All geotextile <br /> Iproperties listed below are minimum average roll values (i.e.,the test <br /> result for any sampled roll in a lot shall meet or exceed the values <br /> shown in Table 4.10): <br /> I <br /> I4-94 Volume 11-Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention February 2005 <br />
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