Erosion and sediment control: guidelines for soil disturbing activities
Author: Golder Associates
About this report
This report contains Waikato Regional Council's principles and practices of erosion and sediment control for various soil disturbance activites.
The measures and criteria outlined in these guidelines are minimum standards and in many cases higher standards may be required.
The guidelines have two main objectives:
- To provide users with a series of comprehensive guidelines for erosion and sediment control.
- To minimise adverse environmental effects of soil disturbing activities.
These guidelines should be used during planning for earthworks projects. They should also be used during the development of an Erosion and Sediment Control Plan for a project and during development of consent applications for earthworks projects.
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Note: These guidelines were updated in 2014.
The following sections are no longer relevant:
- 3 - Sediment Control Practices
- 3.1 - Sediment Retention Pond
- 3.2 - Silt Fence
- 3.4 - Hay Bale Barrier (these are no longer considered suitable control devices)
- 3.6 - Decanting Earth Bund
For information on any of the above items, we have a series of related and up-to-date factsheets that you can refer to. >> Click here to read or download any of the factsheets.
Contents | ||
1 | Principles | 9 |
1.1 | Factors influencing the erosion process | 9 |
1.2 | The 'Ten Commandments' of erosion and sediment control | 11 |
1.3 | Types of land disturbing activities undertaken | 14 |
2 | Erosion control practices | 17 |
2.1 | Runoff diversion channel/bund | 19 |
2.2 | Contour drain | 21 |
2.3 | Watertable drains | 23 |
2.4 | Water cut-offs | 25 |
2.5 | Watertable culverts | 27 |
2.6 | Sediment pits | 29 |
2.7 | Berm bunds | 31 |
2.8 | Benched slope | 33 |
2.9 | Rock check dam | 35 |
2.10 | Topsoil | 37 |
2.11 | Revegetation techniques | 39 |
2.11.1 | Seeding | 39 |
2.11.2 | Hydroseeding | 41 |
2.11.3 | Mulching | 43 |
2.11.4 | Turfing | 45 |
2.12 | Geosynthetic erosion control systems | 47 |
2.13 | Stabilised construction entrance | 49 |
2.14 | Pipe/flume drop structure | 51 |
2.15 | Level spreader | 55 |
2.16 | Surface roughening | 57 |
3 | Sediment control practices | 59 |
3.1 | Sediment retention pond | 61 |
3.2 | Silt fence | 75 |
3.3 | Super silt fence | 79 |
3.4 | Hay bale barrier | 83 |
3.5 | Stormwater inlet protection | 85 |
3.6 | Decanting earth bund | 87 |
3.7 | Sump/sediment pit | 89 |
4 | Works within a watercourse | 91 |
4.1 | Temporary watercourse crossings | 93 |
4.2 | Temporary watercourse diversion | 95 |
4.3 | Permanent watercourse crossings | 99 |
4.3.1 | Bridges | 101 |
4.3.2 | Culvert crossings | 103 |
4.4 | Rock outlet protection | 107 |
5 | Quarries | 109 |
6 | Vegetation removal | 111 |
7 | Glossary | 115 |
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