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WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY
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BMP C104: Stake and Wire Fence <br /> Purpose Fencing is intended to: (1)restrict clearing to approved limits; (2) prevent <br /> disturbance of sensitive areas,their buffers, and other areas required to be <br /> left undisturbed; (3) limit construction traffic to designated construction <br /> entrances or roads; and, (4)protect any areas where marking with survey <br /> tape may not provide adequate protection. <br /> Conditions of Use To establish clearing limits, stake or wire fence may be used: <br /> • At the boundary of sensitive areas,their buffers, and other areas <br /> required to be left uncleared. <br /> • As necessary,to control vehicle access to and on the site. <br /> Design and • See Figure 4.1 for details. <br /> Installation • More substantial fencing shall be used if the fence does not prevent <br /> Specifications encroachment into those areas that are not to be disturbed. <br /> Maintenance • If the fence has been damaged or visibility reduced, it shall be <br /> Standards repaired or replaced immediately and visibility restored. <br /> Survey Flagging Baling Wire Do Not Nail or Staple <br /> Wire to Trees <br /> 17\ /\/\ <br /> 3' MIN. <br /> -t-10'-20' ► <br /> Metal <br /> Fence Post <br /> II II III III III II IE II III III III -Ili- T <br /> I I-1 I I—I I I—I I I— I I—I 112" MIN. <br /> r r <br /> Figure 4.1 —Stake and Wire Fence <br /> February 2005 Volume Il— Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention 4-7 <br />
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