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2.1.2 Element 2: Establish Construction Access <br /> Describe how you will minimize dust generation and vehicles tracking sediment off-site. <br /> Limit vehicle access to one route, if possible. <br /> Recycled concrete used to establish construction ingress or egress may be a stormwater <br /> pollutant source that requires treatment prior to discharge. <br /> Street sweeping, street cleaning, or wheel wash/tire baths may be necessary if the stabilized <br /> construction access is not effective. All wheel wash wastewater shall be controlled on-site and <br /> CANNOT be discharged into waters of the State. <br /> Install site ingress/egress stabilization BMPs according to BMP C105. <br /> Describe how you will clean the affected roadway(s) from sediment which is tracked off-site. <br /> List and describe BMPs: <br /> Construction vehicle access and exiting shall be limited to the maximum extent possible within <br /> the project working areas. At first one site construction entrance will be established at the south <br /> end of the project to enter the spoil pile. A second entrance will eventually be established at the <br /> north of the site. The entrance will be stabilized with quarry spall. A stabilized haul road from the <br /> spoil pile area will be protected with quarry spall to allow trucks to enter and exit without creating <br /> track out or ruts. There will be onsite parking for a limited group of people. All site craft will not <br /> be allowed to park on site. They will be shuttled in from an offsite location. <br /> The stabilized construction entrance and exit will be swept daily using a street sweeper to <br /> remove any sediment deposited from vehicle track out. A mechanical sweeper shall be <br /> equipped with a combination of mechanical brushes, water spray, and vacuum system capable <br /> of trapping and preventing dust emissions and removal of sediment present on the roadway and <br /> parking lot as a result of contractor activities. A self-contained wheel wash will be utilized at the <br /> exit. All wheel wash water will be disposed of offsite at an approved facility. Surface <br /> stabilization BMPs will be implemented onsite to prevent erosion. The following BMP's will be <br /> used: <br /> • Stabilized construction entrance (BMP C105) <br /> • Wheel wash (BMP C106) <br /> • Parking area stabilization (BMP 107) <br /> • Street Sweeper (BMP C140) <br /> Installation Schedules: <br /> The wheel wash will be installed at the beginning of the project. The stabilized entrance and exit <br /> from the spoil pile will be placed temporarily at the beginning of the project to remove the spoil <br /> pile during phase 1.The existing entrance to the parking lot will be used for the entrance and <br /> Page 19 <br />