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Public Works proposes simpler grading, erosion and sediment-control manual, delegation to SEMSWA for MS4 area
Summary
Public Works presented revisions to the county Grading, Erosion and Sediment Control manual to align with the MS4 permit renewal: fewer permit types, standardized plan templates, stricter topsoil/vegetation closeout requirements and delegation of routine implementation to SEMSWA in the MS4 area; commissioners supported placing the update on consent.
Public Works staff presented proposed updates to Arapahoe County's Grading, Erosion and Sediment Control (GESC) manual at the March 18 meeting, tying the changes to a forthcoming renewal of the county MS4 (Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System) permit.
Lisa (public works presenter) said the draft reduces five permit types to three (grading/erosion control permit, erosion-and-sediment-control permit, and a low-impact/streamlined pathway for minor work), standardizes the required GESC…
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