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ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS Little Rock District SSEEDDIIMMEENNTT AANNDD EERROOSSIIOONN CCOONNTTRROOLL GGUUIIDDEELLIINNEESS FFOORR PPIIPPEELLIINNEE PPRROOJJEECCTTSS Table of Contents INTRODUCTION .. - 1 - PROJECTS IN WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES .. - 1 - STREAM AND RIVER CROSSINGS .. - 1 - WETLAND CROSSINGS .. - 3 - SEDIMENTATION AND EROSION CONTROL .. - 3 - TEMPORARY MEASURES .. - 4 - SEDIMENT BARRIERS .. - 4 - INTERCEPTOR DIKES .. - 5 - TRENCH PLUGS (Breakers).
The most important measure of erosion control is minimizing the period of time between right-of-way clearing and final restoration. Inadequate erosion control methods, especially on pipelines constructed in steep, hilly regions creates the potential to introduce large amounts of sediment and silt into streams or wetlands at the base of the slopes.
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