VERIFIED QUESTIONS & 100% CORRECT ANSWERS || UPDATED VERSION
Description: Verified Maryland Erosion & Sediment Control (E&S) certification
exam file with 100% correct answers for 2023/2024. Covers environmental
compliance, sediment control practices, and Maryland regulatory standards.
Essential for construction and environmental professionals seeking certification.
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Maryland E&S Certification Exam 2023/2024 || VERIFIED QUESTIONS & 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS
1. What is the primary goal of erosion and sediment control?
A) To manage stormwater after construction is complete
B) To prevent soil detachment and transport from a site
C) To filter sediment from runoff before it leaves the site
D) To comply with local landscaping codes
2. Which regulatory agency administers the NPDES permit program in
Maryland?
A) U.S. Forest Service
B) Maryland Department of Agriculture (MDA)
C) Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE)
D) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
3. What is the minimum size for a construction activity to require a NPDES
permit in Maryland?
A) 1 acre or more of land disturbance
B) 5 acres or more of land disturbance
,C) Any size project in the Chesapeake Bay Critical Area
D) 10,000 square feet or more
4. The "4-Acre Rule" in Maryland requires that sites between 2 and 5 acres must
have an E&S Plan prepared by:
A) The project foreman
B) A licensed Maryland Professional Engineer (PE)
C) The property owner
D) A certified landscape architect
5. What is the primary purpose of a sediment trap or basin?
A) To prevent erosion on steep slopes
B) To detain stormwater and allow sediment to settle out
C) To divert clean water around the site
D) To serve as a permanent stormwater management facility
6. Which of the following is an EROSION control practice?
A) Silt Fence
B) Sediment Trap
C) Mulching
D) Inlet Protection
7. Which of the following is a SEDIMENT control practice?
A) Temporary Seeding
B) Silt Fence
C) Dust Control
D) Geotextiles
8. When must temporary stabilization be initiated on disturbed areas?
A) Within 14 calendar days after final grading
B) Within 7 calendar days after grubbing activities
C) Within 14 calendar days after final grading or within 7 days if the area is
dormant
D) Only after the entire project is complete
, 9. The area where land and water meet within 1,000 feet of the Chesapeake Bay
and its tributaries is known as:
A) The Coastal Zone
B) The Critical Area
C) The Buffer Zone
D) The Resource Protection Area
10. What is the standard width for an undisturbed "buffer" adjacent to
perennial streams?
A) 25 feet
B) 50 feet
C) 100 feet
D) 10 feet
11. The purpose of a "Dewatering" practice is to:
A) Remove water from excavations while filtering out sediment
B) Increase the water table for plant growth
C) Permanently drain a wetland
D) Provide drinking water for construction crews
12. What is the primary function of a construction entrance?
A) To provide security for the site
B) To remove sediment from vehicle tires
C) To mark the entrance for deliveries
D) To control dust
13. A "Non-Tidal Wetlands" permit from which agency is often required for work
in wetland areas?
A) Maryland Department of Planning
B) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
C) Maryland Department of Transportation
D) Local Soil Conservation District
14. What is the most effective way to control dust on a construction site?
A) Sweeping the roads daily