Permanent erosion control definition

Permanent erosion control means continuous on-site and off-site control measures that are needed to control conveyance or deposition of earth, turbidity, or pollutants after development, construction, or restoration.
Permanent erosion control means the continuous on-site and off-site control measures that are needed to prevent accelerated erosion, sedimentation or related pollution from occurring after completion of the land- disturbing activity or the construction project of which the land-disturbing activity is a part.

Examples of Permanent erosion control in a sentence

  • Permanent erosion control measures and drainage facilities shall be installed as the Work progresses.

  • Permanent erosion control measures and drainage facilities shall be installed as the work progresses.

  • Permanent erosion control structures may cause significant adverse impacts on the value and enjoyment of adjacent properties or public access to and use of the ocean beach, and, therefore, unless specifically authorized under the Coastal Area Management Act, are prohibited.

  • Permanent Erosion Control: Permanent erosion control measures shall be implemented to prevent sedimentation of the waterways and to prevent erosion of the Project site.

  • Permanent erosion control work and pollution prevention measures shall be performed at the earliest practicable time consistent with good construction practices.

  • Permanent erosion control, such as rip rap, splash pads or gabions shall be installed at the outlet(s) to prevent downstream erosion.

  • Permanent erosion control measures shall be incorporated into the work at the earliest practicable time as the construction progresses to stabilize the site.

  • Permanent erosion control measures shall be implemented as soon as practical after the completion of pipe installation or land disturbance for each segment of the Project.

  • Permanent erosion control measures including revegetation, matting, and any erosion control methods not included on other plan sheets, such as riprap, gabions, retards, etc.

  • Permanent erosion control structures may cause significant adverse impacts on the value and enjoyment of adjacent properties or public access to and use of the ocean beach, and, therefore, are prohibited.

Related to Permanent erosion control

  • Permanently and totally disabled means the inability to engage in any substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment which can be expected to result in death or has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than twelve months as established by a certificate from a licensed physician.