Temporary erosion control definition

Temporary erosion control means on-site control measures that are needed to control conveyance or deposition of earth, turbidity, or pollutants during development, construction, or restoration.
Temporary erosion control means the on-site and off-site control measures that are needed to prevent accelerated erosion, sedimentation or related pollution from occurring, but may not be needed when the project is completed or when ground conditions have been stabilized by permanent erosion control measures.
Temporary erosion control means the on-site or off-site control measures that are needed to reasonably control conveyance or deposition of earth, turbidity or pollutants during development, construction or restoration or until permanent erosion control has been established.

Examples of Temporary erosion control in a sentence

  • Temporary erosion control provisions shall be coordinated with permanent erosion control features to assure economical, effective and continuous measures throughout the period of the works.

  • Temporary erosion control measures are required during the course of this project.

  • Temporary erosion control measures shall be in place at the end of each day’s work, and shall be maintained until permanent protection is established.

  • Temporary erosion control structures shown on the Drawing Plan Set, identified with these specifications, or as directed by the Division shall be placed as soon as construction starts and must be maintained during the course of the project.

  • Temporary erosion control measures shall be included in the project design, such as hay bale barriers, silt fencing, and riprap.

  • Temporary erosion control structures shall be used to protect only the principal structure and its associated septic system, but not appurtenances such as pools, gazebos, decks or any amenity that is allowed under 15A NCAC 07H .0309 as an exception to the erosion setback requirement.

  • Pact’s Capacity Solutions Platform (CSP)5 has an ONA module that can be used to analyze and store the data and to generate maps.

  • Temporary erosion control structures may remain in place for up to five years if they are protecting a bridge or a road.

  • Temporary erosion control features shall be acceptably maintained and shall subsequently be removed or replaced when directed by the Engineer.

  • Temporary erosion control devices shall not be removed until the area is certified as being stabilized by the Qualified Inspector.


More Definitions of Temporary erosion control

Temporary erosion control. Mix: *** Perennial Ryegrass (Lolium perenne) 130.68 Red Fescue (Festuca rubra) 130.68 Annual Ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) 130.68 Redtop (Agrostis gigantea) 43.56 Total 435.6 *** Source Identified seed shall be generation four or less. Non-Source Identified seed shall meet or exceed Washington State Department of Agriculture Certified Seed Standards and be from within the appropriate genetic zones of the *** Clallam County *** Ecoregion(s) as defined by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The seed certification class shall be Certified (blue tag) in accordance with WAC 16-302 and meet the following requirements: Prohibited Weed 0% max. Noxious Weed 0% max. Other Weed 0.20% max. Other Crop 0.40% max. The Contractor shall document all Source Identified seed by providing the Association of Official Seed Certifying Agents (AOSCA) yellow seed label for each species in the mix. Site Identification Logs can be supplied for collections where the AOSCA yellow label is not available. (******)
Temporary erosion control means on‐site and off‐site control measures that are needed to control conveyance or deposition of earth, turbidity, or pollutants during development, construction, or restoration.

Related to Temporary erosion control

  • Temporary use means a use or structure on improved or unimproved real estate which is of impermanent nature, and is used for less than ninety days in a calendar year.

  • Temporary Employee is one who is hired on a temporary basis for a full-time or part-time position:

  • Temporary Works means all temporary works of every kind required for execution, completion or maintenance of the Contracted works.