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Erosion and Sediment Control Plan
Narrative Requirements
The following items taken from the Virginia Erosion and Sedimentation Control Handbook (VESCH)
should be addressed in all Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Narratives:
- Project description - Briefly describes the nature and purpose of the land disturbing
activity, and the area (acres) to be disturbed.
- Existing site conditions - A description of the existing topography, vegetation and drainage.
- Adjacent areas - A description of neighboring areas such as streams, lakes, residential
areas, roads, etc., which might be affected by the land disturbance.
- Off-site areas - Describe any off-site land-disturbing activities that will occur
(including borrow sites, waste or surplus areas, etc.) will ay other areas be disturbed?
- Soils - A brief description of the soils on the site giving such information as soil name,
mapping unit, erodibility, permeability, depth, texture and soil structure.
- Critical areas - A description of areas on the site which have potentially serious erosion
problems (e.g. steep slopes, channels, wet whether / underground springs, etc.)
- Erosion and sediment control measures - A description of the methods which will be used to
control erosion and sedimentation on the site. (Controls should satisfy minimum
standards in Chapter 3, VESCH.)
- Permanent stabilization - A brief description, including specifications, of how the
site will be stabilized after construction is completed.
- Stormwater runoff considerations - Will the development site cause an increase in
peak runoff rates? Will the increase in runoff cause flooding or channel degradation
downstream? Describe the strategy to control stormwater runoff.
- Calculations - Detailed calculations for the design of temporary sediment basins,
permanent stormwater detention basins, diversions, channels, etc. Include
calculations for pre- and post-development runoff.
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