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Stormwater Pol/ution Prevention P/an <br />of any stormwater or non-stormwater discharge from the site. If the site becomes inactive, and is <br />temporarily stabilized, the inspection frequency will be reduced to once every month. <br />All temporary erosion and sediment control BMPs shall be removed within 30 days after the <br />final site stabilization is achieved or after the temporary BMPs are no longer needed. Trapped <br />sediment shall be removed or stabilized on site. Disturbed soil resulting from removal of BMPs <br />or vegetation shall be permanently stabilized. <br />3.1.12 Element #12 — Manage the Project <br />Erosion and sediment control BMPs for this project have been designed based on the following <br />principles: <br />• Design the project to fit the existing topography, soils, and drainage <br />patterns. <br />� Emphasize erosion control rather than sediment control. <br />• Minimize the extent and duration of the area exposed. <br />• Keep runoff velocities low. <br />• Retain sediment on site. <br />• Thoroughly monitor site and maintain all ESC measures. <br />• S <br />chedule major earthwork during the dry season. <br />In addition, project management will incorporate the key components listed below: <br />As this project site is located west of the Cascade Mountain Crest, the project will be managed <br />according to the following key project components: <br />Phasing of Construction <br />The construction project is being phased to the extent practicable in order to prevent soil <br />erosion, and, to the maximum extent possible, the transport of sediment from the site <br />during construction. <br />Revegetation of exposed areas and maintenance of that vegetation shall be an integral <br />part of the clearing activities during each phase of construction, per the Scheduling BMP <br />(C 162). <br />��� <br />