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Title: Construction Storm Water Controls


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Construction Storm Water Controls
  • CET-3320
  • Hydrology Hydraulics

2
EPA Phase 2 Clean Water ActRegulations Require
  • Construction Sites 1 Acre or Larger
  • Must not be Allowed to Erode Freely
  • Measures Must be Taken to Prevent Erosion
    Sediment from Leaving Construction Sites.

3
Erosion Removal Loss of soil by the Action of
Water (and ice, gravity, wind)
  • Sedimentation Settling Out of Soil Particles
    Which are Transported by Water.

4
Types of Erosion
5
What Must Be Done?
  • The Owner must
  • Submit a Notice of Intent (NOI) for Construction
    Activities
  • Have Erosion Sediment Control (ESC) Plans
    Developed.
  • Must Have a Written Storm Water Pollution
    Prevention Plan (SWPPP)
  • Must Ensure that the Controls are Put in Place
    and Maintained.

6
What Goes in the SWPPP?
  • Site Information
  • - Type of Improvements
  • - Construction Activity Descriptions
  • - Existing Site Conditions
  • - Disturbed Area Weighted Cs
  • Description of all Construction E SC Methods
  • Description of Permanent E SC Methods
  • Description of E SC Maintenance

7
How to Prevent Erosion
  • Best Way is Using Vegetation on the Ground

8
Construction Planning Controls
  • Goals
  • Disturb as Little as Possible
  • Cover (with vegetation) Anything Disturbed for
    Long Term. (Stabilization)
  • Slow Water Down (Runoff Control)
  • Catch Anything that does Erode Before it Gets
    Away. (Sediment Control)

9
Control Measure Selection Process
  • Identify Problem Area
  • Determine Required Strategy
  • Select Specific Control Measure

10
Soil Stabilization Measures
  • Seeding - Matting
  • Sodding -Mulching
  • Tree Preservation
  • - Surface Roughening

11
Runoff Control Measures
  • Check Dams
  • Slope Drains
  • Temporary Dams
  • Water Bar

12
Check Dams
  • - Small Rock Dam in Channel
  • - Slows Velocity

13
Temporary Diversion
  • Directs Runoff from Above Steep Slopes
  • Direct Runoff to Sediment Ponds

14
Slope Drains
  • - Pipe or Chute Placed on Slope to Convey Surface
    Runoff Down a Slope Without Causing Erosion

15
Sediment Control Measures
  • Sediment Basin
  • Sediment Trap/Diversion
  • Silt Fence
  • Storm Drain Inlet Protection

16
Sediment Basin
  • Temporary Settling Pond
  • -Slow Release of Runoff
  • -Allows Sediment to Settle out
  • -Up to 100 Acres

17
Sediment Trap/Diversion
  • TrapTemporary Settling Pond With Simple
    Stabilizing Spillway.
  • Diversion Detour of Storm Sewer System to
    Provide an In-Line Sediment Basin.

18
Silt Fence
  • - Fences Catch Sediment of Shallow Flow that
    cant be Trapped by Other Means.

19
Storm Drain Inlet Protection
  • Prevents Sediment From Entering Storm Sewer System

20
Some Agencies Have Established Minimum Standards

21
Maintenance
  • Measures must be Inspected
  • Every 7 days
  • Within 24 hours of a 0.5 rainfall
  • Measures must be cleaned out at specific levels
    and repaired if damaged.

22
Watershed Management
  • Local agencies are also charged with the
    management of watersheds within their districts.
  • The use of permanent pollutions prevention
    controls are now being designed into new sites
    and retrofit into existing ones.
  • These Best Management Practices (BMPs) are
    required prior to plan approval.
  • Usually required to hold a First Flush of
    polluted storm water for treatment.

23
BMP- Permanent Ponds
  • Several stages allow water time to slow and
    pollutants to settle out.

24
BMP Open Channels
  • Detains first flush allowing settling and
    groundwater recharge.

25
BMP- Filter System
  • Allows for direct groundwater recharge and
    filtering of sediments and pollutants.

26
BMP Infiltration Trench
  • Trenches allow recharge of groundwater and use
    the ground and media to filter sediment and
    pollutants.

27
BMP Commercially Available Solutions
  • Manufactured units are available to filter
    runoff before it leaves the site!
  • Filters
  • Baffles
  • Separation Units

28
Erosion Sediment Control Protects the
Environment
  • Keeps Valuable Topsoil in Place
  • Keeps Natural Watercourses Free Flowing and Clean
  • Keeps pollutants from destroying ecologies and
    habitats in watersheds.
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