Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control
Permits
State law requires a landowner or designated agent who
contracts for, allows, or engages in an earth change in
Michigan which disturbs 1 or more acres of land or which is
within 500 feet of the water's edge of a lake or stream is
required to obtain a permit.
Bloomfield Township requires a SESC permit for all
construction projects where there is an earth disturbance.
This permit can be obtained through the Oakland County Drain
Commissioner. Phone 248.858.0958 or
visit their website for further information.
MDEQ requires that permitted discharges be under the
supervision of a Certified Construction Site Storm Water
Operator (certified operator) by participating in the
MDEQ, Surface Water Quality Division's (SWQD) Certified
Operator Training Program. The certified operator is
required to inspect the construction activities once each week
and with 24 hours of a precipitation event which results in a
discharge from the site. These inspections are
conducted to insure that SESC measures are adequate for the
site and are operating properly. For information
regarding this program, please
visit
the MDEQ website.
Physical Factors Affecting Soil Erosion
- Climate
- Vegetative cover
- Soil
- Slope characteristics (steepness and length)
Sediment Deposition may result in the following:
- Increased flooding due to reduced channel or storm drain
capacity
- Reduction of fish spawning areas
- Less desirable fish communities
The goals of Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control are:
- Protect land and water resources
- Minimize erosion and off-site sedimentation
- Use the best practical combination of procedures,
practices and people
Four principles of Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control
are:
- Plan the development to fit the particular topography,
soils, waterways, and natural vegetation at a site.
- Expose the smallest practical area of land for the
shortest possible time, by scheduling and staging project
activities.
- Apply Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control practices
as a first line of defense against on-site damage.
- Implement a thorough inspections, maintenance, and
follow-up program.
Effective Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control

Failing Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control

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