Sediment Control definition

Sediment Control means methods employed to prevent sediment from leaving the site. Sediment control practices include silt fences, sediment traps, earth dikes, drainage swales, check dams, subsurface drains, pipe slope drains, storm drain inlet protection, and temporary or permanent sedimentation basins.
Sediment Control means measures that prevent eroded sediment from leaving the site.
Sediment Control means methods employed to prevent sediment from leaving the site. Sediment control practices include: silt fences, sediment traps, earth dikes, drainage swales, check dams, subsurface drains, bio rolls, rock logs, compost logs, storm drain inlet protection, and temporary or permanent sedimentation basins.

Examples of Sediment Control in a sentence

  • The permit references NCG010000, General Permit to Discharge Stormwater under the NPDES, and states that the Department shall incorporate the applicable requirements into its delegated Erosion and Sediment Control Program for construction activities disturbing one or more acres of land.

  • Additional mobilization for disposal of Erosion and Sediment Control devices shall not be a basis for an increase in Contract amount.

  • During and at completion of the Work, the Contractor shall prevent site soil erosion, the runoff of silt and/or debris carried by water from the site, and the blowing of dust or debris off the site in accordance with the applicable requirements and standards of the Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook, latest edition, and of the Contract Documents and the requirements of the City’s Department of Planning, Building and Development.

  • The Certificate Holder shall develop a Temporary Erosion and Sediment Control (TESC) Plan.

  • Improper installation, maintenance and removal of erosion and sediment control devices may result in revocation of VDOT Erosion & Sediment Control Contractor Certification.


More Definitions of Sediment Control

Sediment Control means measures that prevent eroded sediment from leaving the Site.
Sediment Control means the limiting of sediment transport by controlling erosion, filtering sediment from water, or detaining sediment-laden water allowing sediment to settle out.
Sediment Control means methods employed to prevent suspended sediment in stormwater from leaving the site (e.g., silt fences, compost logs and storm drain inlet protection).
Sediment Control means practices and devices that are intended and designed to prevent soils on a Project Site from being transported to the MS4 and Receiving Waters. Sediment Control may be achieved, among other things, by the appropriate and effective use of silt fences, fiber rolls, gravel bags, drain inlet protection devices, and dewatering filtration.
Sediment Control means methods employed to prevent sediment from leaving the site. Sediment control practices include silt fences, sediment traps, earth dikes, drainage swales, check dams, subsurface drains, bio rolls, rock logs, compost logs, storm drain inlet protection, and temporary or permanent sedimentation basins. A floating silt curtain placed in the water is not a sediment control BMP to satisfy perimeter control requirements, except as provided for in Part IV.C.2.
Sediment Control means a measure that prevents eroded sediment from leaving the site.
Sediment Control means methods employed to prevent sediment from leaving the site. Sediment control practices include silt fences, sediment traps, earth dikes, drainage swales, check dams, subsurface drains, pipe slope drains, storm