Temporary Stabilization
(Any exposed bare soil
idle for greater than 14 days requires temporary stabilization.)
Definition:
Providing erosion control protection to a critical area for an interim period. A critical area is any disturbed, denuded slope subject to erosion.
Purpose:
To provide temporary erosion and sediment control. Temporary control is achieved by covering all bare ground areas that exist as a result of construction or a natural event.
Conditions Where Practice Applies:
Temporary seedings may be necessary on construction sites to protect an area, or section, where final grading is complete, when preparing for winter work shutdown, or to provide cover when permanent seedings are likely to fail due to mid-summer heat and drought. The intent is to provide temporary protective cover during temporary shutdown of construction and/or while waiting for optimal planting time.
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Providing erosion control protection to a critical area for an interim period. A critical area is any disturbed, denuded slope subject to erosion.
Purpose:
To provide temporary erosion and sediment control. Temporary control is achieved by covering all bare ground areas that exist as a result of construction or a natural event.
Conditions Where Practice Applies:
Temporary seedings may be necessary on construction sites to protect an area, or section, where final grading is complete, when preparing for winter work shutdown, or to provide cover when permanent seedings are likely to fail due to mid-summer heat and drought. The intent is to provide temporary protective cover during temporary shutdown of construction and/or while waiting for optimal planting time.
For NYS Standards and Specifications click HERE