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Stabilized Construction Entrance/Exit TC-1 <br /> Objectives - <br /> EC Erosion Control ✓ <br /> �x — SE Sediment Control ✓ <br /> TC Tracking Control ✓ <br /> WE Wind Erosion Control <br /> NS Non-Stormwater <br /> } Management Control <br /> Waste Management and <br /> WIVI <br /> Materials Pollution Control <br /> `a Legend: -- — <br /> t s <br /> ,� z,� ✓ Primary Objective <br /> ''. ✓ Secondary Objective <br /> F <br /> ra <br /> Description and Purpose Targeted Constituents <br /> A stabilized construction access is defined by a point of Sediment / <br /> entrance/exit t ; a corsi:ruction site that is stabilized to reduce Nutrients <br /> the tracking 1#mnud a_.d dirt onto public roads by construction Trash <br /> vehicles. Metals <br /> Bacteria. <br /> Suitable Applications Oil and Grease <br /> Use at constri.iction sites: Organics <br /> ■ Where dirt or mud can be tracked onto public roads. <br /> Potential Alternatives <br /> ■ Adjacent to water bodies. - --- - —�-- -----� <br /> None <br /> • gib':?ere ,c;or soils are encountered. <br /> ■ Were (Just is a problem during dry weather conditions. <br /> Limitations <br /> ■ Entrances and exi_s require periodic top dressing with <br /> ■ This B:VI-P si?ouid De used in conjunction with street <br /> sweeping -on adjace.-:t public right of way. <br /> ■ Entrances and exhs should be constructed on level ground <br /> ■ Stabilized construction entrances are rather expensive to i <br /> construct and when a wash rack is included, a sediment trap of CASOA <br /> some kind must also be provided to collect wash water runoff. eaStortormwater <br /> Quality <br /> Association <br /> January 2003 California Stormwater BMP Handbook 1 of o <br /> Construction <br />