Line 214:
Line 214:
*Leave vulnerable points with insufficient supports.
*Leave vulnerable points with insufficient supports.
|[[File:ESC doubled up.png|300px|thumb|center|This sediment fencing has been doubled up and staked in. As a result, it kept a large amount of sediment from entering the adjacent natural heritage feature. It is in need of immediate maintenance, however. (Photo source: CVC)]]
|[[File:ESC doubled up.png|300px|thumb|center|This sediment fencing has been doubled up and staked in. As a result, it kept a large amount of sediment from entering the adjacent natural heritage feature. It is in need of immediate maintenance, however. (Photo source: CVC)]]
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|[[File:ESC insufficient support.JPG|300px|thumb|center|This sediment fencing was not staked in at the likely point of failure, resulting in the release of sediment into an adjacent natural heritage feature. (Photo Source: CISEC)]]
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|[[File:ESC insufficient support.jpg|300px|thumb|center|This sediment fencing was not staked in at the likely point of failure, resulting in the release of sediment into an adjacent natural heritage feature. (Photo Source: CISEC)]]
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|'''Inlet controls'''
|'''Inlet controls'''
Line 235:
Line 235:
*Leave stockpiles unprotected when wet weather is expected.
*Leave stockpiles unprotected when wet weather is expected.
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[[File:P1090179 SlingerTruck.JPG|300px|thumb|center|(Photo source: CVC)]]
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[[File:P1090179 SlingerTruck.jpg|300px|thumb|center|(Photo source: CVC)]]
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[[File:Stockpile in gutter.jpg|300px|thumb|center|If it were to rain, fines from this stockpile would go straight into the downstream catchbasin. (Photo source: CVC)]]
[[File:Stockpile in gutter.jpg|300px|thumb|center|If it were to rain, fines from this stockpile would go straight into the downstream catchbasin. (Photo source: CVC)]]