r . <br /> ATTACHMENT 1 <br /> DRAFT <br /> City of Eugene <br /> Construction Site Management Practices Checklist <br /> EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL <br /> ❑ Analyze site topography to determine where stormwater flows onto the site from <br /> adjacent properties, the path it takes through the site, and the location of all discharge <br /> points from the site. Plan to re -route stormwater around the area where soil will be <br /> disturbed. <br /> ❑ Determine and mark (with survey ribbon, for example) the limits of clearing and <br /> grading. Preserve areas of mature vegetation where possible. Maintain buffers from <br /> streams and wetlands. <br /> ❑ Establish a construction access route into the site from the street (limit to one route if <br /> possible). If the access route is not paved, stabilize it with crushed rock. <br /> ❑ If stormwater runoff from the construction area flows onto adjacent properties, <br /> establish protection for those properties from sediment. Use a well - vegetated buffer <br /> strip or install perimeter controls such as sediment barriers, sediment filters, dikes, or <br /> sediment basins. <br /> ❑ Install stormwater diversion measures to re -route stormwater around area to be <br /> disturbed. Perimeter dikes, swales, or physical barriers may be used. <br /> ❑ Instal,sediment trapping measures to trap any sediment at the tge of dislauhed areas, to <br /> prevent sediment from leaving the site. Sediment filters, sediment traps, and sediment <br /> ponds may be used. Prior to leaving the site, stormwater runoff should pass through a <br /> sediment trap, sediment filter, sediment pond, or other appropriate BMP. <br /> 5 <br />