Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Plan definition

Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Plan or “EPSC Plan" means a written plan, including drawings or other graphic representations, for the control of soil erosion and sedimentation resulting from a land disturbing activity.
Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Plan has the meaning set out in Section 4.3 of this Schedule 7 [Environmental Obligations];
Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Plan. (EPSCP) means a written plan (including drawings or other graphic representations) that is designed to minimize the erosion and sediment runoff at a site during construction activities.

Examples of Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Plan in a sentence

  • This plan set shall only include the title sheet, grading and Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Plan, and related sheets.

  • The grading and Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Plan shall show the methods and interim facilities to be constructed or used concurrently and to be operated during construction to control erosion.

  • The grading and Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Plan shall meet the requirements of Section 2.04.2 (k) and the provisions of Chapter 6.

  • An Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Plan including at a minimum the items outlined in 2.04.2 (k) (1)-(3).

  • An Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Plan shall be developed for all land disturbance activities, regardless of size.

  • The permittee (contractor) shall develop a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) based on the Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Plan (EPSC) as a minimum design standard.

  • The VTrans Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Plan Contractor Checklist and Low Risk Site Inspection Form are available from the VTrans Construction Environmental Engineer.

  • In particular, the applicant has demonstrated how the proposed development will implement appropriate best management practices (BMPs) during construction in accordance with the Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Plan (EPSC Plan) and how the applicant will ensure the project is closely monitored throughout construction.

  • As shall be specified in the approved Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Plan, the Contractor shall incorporate all temporary and permanent erosion prevention and sediment control measures into the project at the earliest reasonable time.

  • The Internal Audit Division of the Company audited the status of compliance-related operations of the Group as appropriate, and provided guidance on any areas for improvement.


More Definitions of Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Plan

Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Plan. - means a written plan, including drawings or other graphic representations, for the control of soil erosion and sedimentation resulting from a construction activity.

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