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17. Erosion and Sedimaitation <br />Give :o i. ircdci or »ca.o:od ond c-obic yards of sod w bo mc-od: <br />j cubic yardsacres <br />Describe anv m^slopos or UgUy trodiblo sods and idornify ihm on tho sUo map. Doscriio tho orosion <br />^ ^ ^anng and anor oonsmaaion of:bo projoa. <br />a. <br />b. <br />rnnnn/ Vn 6 W.*f pprer.tion Ba^mAV^gaflit <br />A nrnrimnrHv A 53 acfos wUl bc graded with approximately 25,000 cubic yards of soU excavated and <br />Approximately j.5j acres ® ctmirtinn Havden clav loam and Hayden and Lester loam soils <br />?empc?^ s^iiSon of soUs wUl b. don'e with teed and mulch. Permanent reatoration wUl include <br />planting wetland and upland vegetation. <br />p<^i»r Hill Road Wet Detention BasinAVetlap.dl <br />Approaim.e.y wUi <br />- ■scursrurdTS'Ss.i 3. <br />I prevent erosion “ck'coStJ^So^'en^^^ <br />«if ^on. with teed and mulch. Permanent reamrauon <br />will include planting wetland and upland vegetation. <br />r;^ nf T.nng f ■'ike Wet Detention Basins/Wedand: <br />* rjs ss-s;*,'3r.r2 — <br />rock construction entrance and sUtation curtains wUl also be used where applicable. Te p <br />stabilization of soDs will be done with seed and mulch. Permanent restoration will mclude plant g <br />wetland and upland vegetation, <br />d. T nny Lake Alum Treatment! <br />Alum treatment results in no erosion and sedimentadon concerns. <br />18. Water Quality - Surface Water Runoff <br />c. <br />1 |j>04>2D9MuBtLAi»>£AW-AES-^Page 14 of 24 5/24/95