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G. �Vhcn extra•strcngth or monotilamcnt fabric is uscd, thc wirc mcsh support fenee may bc elimmatcJ. <br /> In this case, the filter fabric is stapled or wired direcNy io the pusts. Extra care should be used when <br /> joining or overlappmg these stifCer fabrics. <br /> Fences must be repaired as neccssary and sediment must be remaved before it reaches onc-third thc <br /> height of the fence,especially if hcary rains arc exprcted. <br /> Catch Basin Inlet Protection <br /> Catch basin inlet protecuon consists of a sediment fil.er or an excavated impounding area around a stortn <br /> dram, drop inlet,or curb inlct to prevent sediment from entering storm drainage systems. "Iltesc <br /> mcasures arc used a�hcre storm drain inlcts arc to bc made operational before pertnanent stabiliz�tion of <br /> the disturbcd drainagc arca. <br /> Gr�vcl and w�ire mesh filtcrs are used where tlows greatcr than 0.5 cfs arc cxpected and construcuon <br /> traffic may occur over the inlet. 'Ilicy are installed by 1)placing wire mesh over the inlet so that the u irc <br /> extcnds a minimum of one foot beyond each side oC thc inlet structure; 2) placir.g filter fabnc over thc <br /> wire mcsh; 3) extending the filtcr fence/wire mesh beyond the inlet opening at Ieast 13 inches on all <br /> sidcs; and 4)placing '/, to thrce-inch gravel o�•er the filter fabndwirc mesh to a dcpth of at least 12 <br /> inchcs ovcr the entirc inlet opening. <br /> Fabnc should not be placcd undcr gratcs as thc collcctcd sedimcnt may fall into thc drain whcn thc fabnc <br /> is rcuicvcd. <br /> Wire mesh shall be hardwarc doth or comparabic wire mcsh «ith one-halP mch openings. If more th�n <br /> one sMp is r,ecessary, the strips should bc ocerlapped. <br /> Clogged filter fabne shall be replaced. If stone filters become cloeged with sediment, the stone shall be <br /> pullcd away from the inlct and cleancd or replaced. <br /> Permanent Vegctative Co�cr <br /> Permancnt sceding and planting is the establishment of permanent,perennial vegctative cover on <br /> disturbcd�rcas ro prcvcnt soil crosion by wind or watcr and to improvc �vildlife habitat and sitc <br /> aesthetics. This E3\9P is appropriatc for final graded or cleared arcas where permanent cegetative co��er is <br /> necdcJ to stabilizc thc soil and for arras which will not bc brought to final gradc for a ycar or morc.Thc <br /> area to be sccdcd is contiguous and relativcly small, therc(orc, temporary sccding is nol specified. <br /> Pertnancnt secding shall be placed over all disturbed areas immediately aRer the sitc has rcachcd final <br /> gradc, expcct Juring thc perioJ of Novcmbcr t through March 3 L During thcsc times, ihc site should bc <br /> protccted by mulching or plastic covcring until thc nczt sceding pcnod. <br /> Hay, straw, woad fibcr celiulose mulch orjute netung shall be used to help establish permancnt <br /> vcgctativc covcr and to prcvcnt crosion. <br /> Straw shall come from whcat or oats, shall be applied at a rate of 75 ro l00 pounds(2 tu 3 bales) per <br /> 1,000 sq. fcet and may be spread by hand or machmc. Straw shall be cican to prevent��ced gro��lh and <br /> Florida PoNer & Light Company Everett Delta Power Plant <br /> SWi'PP— Revision 1 Augtut 1999 <br /> 5 <br />
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