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SWPPP ELEMENTS <br /> 1 —PRESERVE VEGETATION/MARK CLEARING LIMITS <br /> The land disturbance activities for development requires the consideration to be given to <br /> minimize the removal of existing trees, disturbance and compaction of native soils, except <br /> as needed for building purposes. The duff layer,native soil and vegetation shall be retained <br /> in an undisturbed state to the maximum degree practicable. <br /> Best Management Practices (BMPs)to be used: <br /> • BMP C101: Preserving Natural Vegetation <br /> • BMP C103: High Visibility Fence <br /> 2-ESTABLISH CONSTRUCTION ACCESS <br /> A construction access is required for this project. <br /> Best Management Practices (BMPs)to be used: <br /> • BMP C 105: Stabilized Construction Entrance <br /> 3-CONTROL FLOW RATES <br /> Flow rates will be controlled by using SWPPP Element#4, sediment controls. <br /> 4-INSTALL SEDIMENT CONTROLS <br /> Due to the permeability of the site soils, surface flows from the site are expected to be <br /> negligible. However, silt fences shall be installed down slope of the exposed earth. <br /> Best Management Practices (BMPs)to be used: <br /> • BMP C233: Silt Fence <br /> 5-STABILIZE SOILS <br /> All exposed and un-worked soils and stockpiles shall be stabilized with BMPs. The soil <br /> stockpile shall be located within the disturbed area as shown on the SWPPP. Soil <br /> stockpiles and un-worked soil areas shall be stabilized with temporary and permanent <br /> seeding or with plastic covering. No soil shall remain exposed and unworked for more <br /> than 2 days between October 1 and April 30, or seven days between May 1 and September <br /> 30. <br /> Dust control prevents wind transportation of dust from the disturbed area onto roadways, <br /> drainage ways, and surface waters. All areas, subjected to surface and air movement, will <br /> implement BMPs to minimize dust. <br />