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When working in waterways or wetlands, which permit is required? - Answers404 Permit



NPDES - AnswersNational Pollutant Discharge Elimination System

Section of CWA (Clean Water Act) to permit stormwater discharges associated with industrial
activities per the permit



CWA Penalty Types - AnswersClass I. Negligent

Class II. Knowingly = Greater Fines



What documents are required onsite? - AnswersSWPPP

CGP

Site Map

Drawings and Key

All inspection reports

Any amendments to SWPPP



Who is the "Operator" - AnswersUsually the OWNER of the site, not the contractor, unless
authorized by the owner to general contractor to have day-to-day operational control



Vertical Projects - AnswersHomebuilding, smaller residential construction projects

Usually multiple subcontractors

, Requires a lot of housekeeping



LDP - AnswersLand Developing Projects - altering landscape for projects



Big Box Projects - AnswersCommercial buildings

Mass grading and mass chaos

Limits site access and continually changing (high activity)



Linear Priojects - AnswersRoadways, utilities, and stream corridors

Long narrow sites and mass chaos

Highly visible with fairly large footprint



What is erosion? - AnswersThe process by which soil particles get displaced by the act of wind or
water



What are three types of wind erosion - AnswersSurface Creep, Saltation, and Suspension



What is surface creep? - AnswersRolling and sliding movement of particles across a surface. 5-25%
total soil loss by wind



What is saltation? - AnswersHopping and bouncing movement of particles. 50-80% total soil loss by
wind



What is suspension? - AnswersSmall, lightweight particles carried great distances by wind. Less than
10% total soil loss by wind



What are the types of water erosion? - AnswersRaindrop erosion, sheet erosion, rill and gully
erosion, stream and channel erosion, shoreline erosion, landslides



What is sheet erosion? - AnswersStripping of soil that occurs due to sheet flows of runoff



Rill and Gully Erosion - AnswersIf the runoff is allowed to concentrate and gain velocity or energy, it
will cut rills and gullies as it detaches more soil particles

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