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... 49 CHAPTER SIX EARTHWORK TECHNIQUES EPA, Guidance Specifying Management Measures for Sources of Nonpoint Pollution in Coastal Waters, EPA 840B-92-002, Office of Water, EPA, Washington, D.C., 1993. EPA, Development Document for Final Action for Effluent Guidelines and Standards for the Construction and Development Category, EPA-821-B-04-001, EPA, Washington, D.C., 2004.
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... 50 trol runoff (TIRRS 2001) (Figures 42 and 43)
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... 51 Goldman, S., K Jackson, and T.A.
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... 52 should be used. For example, straw can be spread during roughening and anchored to the soil surface by jabbing the materials into the soil surface or tacking them with hydromulch slurry.
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... 53 does not typically exist in the natural topography. Landform slope design is based on the various typical natural slope elements identified and is characterized by concave and convex shapes, variable slope ratios, and diverse runoff patterns that encourage diverse revegetation patterns, as well as a more gentle transition between man-made and natural slopes (B.

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