Erosion control plan definition

Erosion control plan or “ECP” means a plan developed with the appropriate conservation practices, including a schedule of their installation, and location which will effectively minimize soil erosion and offsite sediment yield.
Erosion control plan means a written description and detailed site plan of best management practices designed to meet the requirements of this chapter submitted by the applicant for review and approval.
Erosion control plan means the erosion control plan required under s. Trans 401.07.

Examples of Erosion control plan in a sentence

  • The plat shall be graded in accordance with the approved Grading, Drainage and Erosion Control Plan (Plan B).

  • Prior to initiating site grading, the Erosion Control Plan (Plan B) shall be implemented by the Developer and inspected and approved by the City.

  • Exhibit F — Grading, Drainage, Wetland and Erosion Control Plan, including stormwater calculations from proposed impervious surfaces.

  • The Site Grading and Erosion Control Plan shall be submitted for review and approval prior to issuance of the City’s construction plan approval.

  • Exhibit E — Grading, Drainage, Wetland and Erosion Control Plan, including stormwater calculations from proposed impervious surfaces.


More Definitions of Erosion control plan

Erosion control plan means a plan containing a list of best management practices to be applied during construction to control and limit soil erosion.
Erosion control plan means a comprehensive plan developed to address pollution caused by erosion and sedimentation of soil particles or rock fragments during construction.
Erosion control plan means a written description and/or plans of pertinent information concerning erosion control measures designed to meet the requirements of this Chapter as submitted by the applicant for the review and approval of Decatur County.
Erosion control plan or “ECP” means a plan designed and implemented to prevent and minimize the discharge of sediment to waters of the state in violation of applicable Water Quality Requirements or other conditions of this Order. The Erosion Control Plan is developed by a qualified professional, and includes but is not limited to, a map clearly showing the location(s) of the site(s) that could discharge sediment, site specific designs and/or management measures to prevent and minimize the discharge of sediment, and a time schedule for implementation of site specific designs and/or management measures.
Erosion control plan means a written plan of the number, locations, sizes and other pertinent information of control measures designed to meet the requirements of this Chapter submitted by the applicant for review and approval by the Village for development of grater than one acre or multiple lots.
Erosion control plan means a plan designed and implemented to prevent and minimize the discharge of sediment to waters of the state in violation of water quality requirements or other conditions of this Order and submitted with the Project seeking coverage under the Categorical Waiver E: Nonindustrial Timber Management Plans (NTMPs). The Erosion Control Plan (ECP) shall be developed by a qualified professional, included in the approved Project, and shall incorporate Regional Water Board recommendations generated as part of the Project review and approval process that were designed to prevent and minimize discharge of sediment. The ECP shall include but is not limited to, a map clearly showing the location(s) of the site(s) that could discharge sediment, site specific designs and/or management measures to prevent and minimize the discharge of sediment, and a time schedule for implementation of site specific designs and/or management measures.
Erosion control plan or “ECP” is defined in Section 14.1 below. “Federal Energy Regulatory Commission” or “FERC” is the federal agency responsible for the regulation of hydroelectric power projects.