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    A sediment control is a practice or device designed to keep eroded soil on a construction site, so that it does not wash off and cause water pollution...
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    wastewater treatment, agricultural wastewater treatment, erosion control, sediment control and control of urban runoff (including stormwater management). A practical...
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    construction sites they are often implemented in conjunction with sediment controls such as sediment basins and silt fences. Bank erosion is a natural process:...
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    Traditional Cat's House Japanese wara art Straw bales are sometimes used for sediment control at construction sites. However, bales are often ineffective in protecting...
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    conjunction with erosion controls and other sediment control practices. On smaller construction sites, where a basin is not practical, sediment traps may be used...
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    Sedimentation (redirect from Sedimenting)
    Sedimentation is the deposition of sediments. It takes place when particles in suspension settle out of the fluid in which they are entrained and come...
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    temporary sediment control device used on construction sites to protect water quality in nearby streams, rivers, lakes and seas from sediment (loose soil)...
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    Maryland Regulations (COMAR). Activities for Which Approved Erosion and Sediment Control Plans are Required. Sec. 26.17.01.05. Clean Water Act sec. 319, 33 U...
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    Sediment transport is the movement of solid particles (sediment), typically due to a combination of gravity acting on the sediment, and the movement of...
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    Siltation (redirect from Sediment pollution)
    increased concentration of suspended sediments and to the increased accumulation (temporary or permanent) of fine sediments on bottoms where they are undesirable...
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