DISPOSING OF THE SPOIL

DISPOSING OF THE SPOIL 
Maintenance activities such as
grading, culvert cleaning, slide debris
removal and snow removal, require
stable locations where excess spoil
can be stored without contributing
sediment to streams. Sites should be
located and prepared before the need
for disposal areas arise. The five
counties involved with this manual
are currently inventorying existing
and potential disposal sites as part of
the County Road Erosion Inventory
Program. The spoil should be
disposed of in a way that will prevent
erosion. Disposal sites should be
maintained periodically, depending
on the season and type of material.
Temporary disposal sites, or stockpiles, are useful when materials can be reused for other County
maintenance or construction activities. Stockpiles also require periodic maintenance to ensure
no discharge into the stream system.
The primary Goals for this chapter are:
* Maintain public safety and open roads for the traveling public.
*Prevent or minimize delivery of sediment and chemicals to streams.
* Prevent or minimize the interruption of normal runoff into streams.
* Protect aquatic and riparian habitat.
5-A Spoil Disposal. Click here
5-B Stockpiling for Reuse

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