Temporary best management practices definition

Temporary best management practices means those best management practices that are not intended to remain in place after final stabilization.
Temporary best management practices means any BMP that is intended to reduce runoff pollutants until final stabilization.
Temporary best management practices means best management practices that are designed to provide control of pollutants for days, weeks, or months and generally are removed from the site when no longer needed.

Examples of Temporary best management practices in a sentence

  • Temporary best management prac-tices in the erosion control plan shall be based on at least a 2−year 24−hour design storm or a 2−year design storm with a duration equal to the time of concentration.

  • Temporary best management practices are designed to remain effective for a relatively short duration of time, usually only until the construction site is complete and permanent BMPs have been established.

  • Because of these criteria, the Project may be exempt from treatment BMPs. Temporary best management practices (BMP) and Permanent Erosion Control BMPs are project features that will be proposed to address water quality impacts of the Project.

  • Temporary best management practices are designed to remain effective for a relatively short duration of time, usually until the construction site is complete and permanent BMPs have been established.

  • This arguably enables one to question the incoherencies created by the separation between the different fields and, in particular, to illuminate the paradox described above.

Related to Temporary best management practices

  • Best management practices (BMP) means schedules of activities, prohibitions of practices, maintenance procedures, and other management practices to prevent or reduce the pollution of waters of the United States. BMPs include treatment requirements, operation procedures, and practices to control plant site runoff, spillage or leaks, sludge or waste disposal, or drainage from raw material storage.

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