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Project Background
   Case Study of a
                                                  227 acre parcel in north central Kane
Successful SESC Plan                              County, Illinois
                                                  Agricultural  Residential Subdivision
                                                  291 Homes, Developed in Six Units
                                                      H         D   l    d i Si U it
         Jonathan Koepke, CPESC                   Curb and Gutter
          Resource Conservationist
         Kane-
         Kane-DuPage Soil & Water                 5 Detention Basins
            Conservation District




  Project Background (cont.)                                      Aerial
Three Planned Creek Crossings—Two
                      Crossings—
Permanent, One Temporary
One Drainageway Permanently Impacted
Obtained Corps of Engineers Permit which
requires SWCD review and i
     i              i     d inspection of S il
                                  ti     f Soil
Erosion and Sediment Control
Article 3-Erosion and Sediment Control-of the
        3-                      Control-
Kane County Stormwater Ordinance is
administered by the City
NPDES Permit Coverage




                                                                                           1
Topography Map       Water Features




  Soil Erosion and
Sediment Control Plan
     Total of 7 Sheets




                                          2
SWCD Standard Notes



Key Components
  y    p




                                       3
Legend of Practices    Scheduling Information




Perimeter Silt Fence   Stabilization Information




                                                   4
Stockpile Stabilization and
       Stabilization
                                           Protection




Early Completion of Basins     Other Stabilization Driving Force
                             Kane County Ordinance states that “[t]he area of
                               disturbance onsite at any one time shall be
                               limited to 20 acres. An additional 20 acres (a
                               maximum of 40 acres of disturbance at any one
                               time) may be stripped in order to balance cut
                               and fill onsite”.
                             Developer was told by City that he could not mass
                               grade another phase until the existing disturbed
                               areas were being stabilized




                                                                                  5
Diversion of Offsite Flow/Runoff      Sediment Traps/Basins




Erosion Control Blanket Location   Protection of Detention Basins




                                                                    6
Specific Instructions for Work in
           Critical Areas                  Work in Critical Areas
                                     Instructions resulted
                                     in an area-specific
                                           area-
                                     preconstruction
                                     meeting with the
                                     contractor, engineer,
                                     City, developer, and
                                     SWCD.
                                     Specific Plan was
                                     developed after
                                     meeting




Drawings for Temporary Practices     Drawings for Permanent Practices



                                                 Note: See IUM for
                                                  correct formula




                                                                        7
Stabilized Entrances       Clean Streets




                          Inlet Protection   Check Dams
       Not Recommended.
Other practices/products available.




                                                             8
Energy Dissipation           Energy Dissipation

   Note: See IUM for
    correct formula




Dewatering Notes       Inspection and Maintenance Notes




                                                          9
NPDES Signatory Requirements              Looking Back
                               Downstream end of diversion was
                               constructed as a swale. Keeping it as
                               confined channel all the way to the basin
                               may have worked better.
                                                  better
                               Stockpile location shown on plans




      Questions??




                                                                           10

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Case Study Of A Successful Sesc Plan

  • 1. Project Background Case Study of a 227 acre parcel in north central Kane Successful SESC Plan County, Illinois Agricultural  Residential Subdivision 291 Homes, Developed in Six Units H D l d i Si U it Jonathan Koepke, CPESC Curb and Gutter Resource Conservationist Kane- Kane-DuPage Soil & Water 5 Detention Basins Conservation District Project Background (cont.) Aerial Three Planned Creek Crossings—Two Crossings— Permanent, One Temporary One Drainageway Permanently Impacted Obtained Corps of Engineers Permit which requires SWCD review and i i i d inspection of S il ti f Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Article 3-Erosion and Sediment Control-of the 3- Control- Kane County Stormwater Ordinance is administered by the City NPDES Permit Coverage 1
  • 2. Topography Map Water Features Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Total of 7 Sheets 2
  • 3. SWCD Standard Notes Key Components y p 3
  • 4. Legend of Practices Scheduling Information Perimeter Silt Fence Stabilization Information 4
  • 5. Stockpile Stabilization and Stabilization Protection Early Completion of Basins Other Stabilization Driving Force Kane County Ordinance states that “[t]he area of disturbance onsite at any one time shall be limited to 20 acres. An additional 20 acres (a maximum of 40 acres of disturbance at any one time) may be stripped in order to balance cut and fill onsite”. Developer was told by City that he could not mass grade another phase until the existing disturbed areas were being stabilized 5
  • 6. Diversion of Offsite Flow/Runoff Sediment Traps/Basins Erosion Control Blanket Location Protection of Detention Basins 6
  • 7. Specific Instructions for Work in Critical Areas Work in Critical Areas Instructions resulted in an area-specific area- preconstruction meeting with the contractor, engineer, City, developer, and SWCD. Specific Plan was developed after meeting Drawings for Temporary Practices Drawings for Permanent Practices Note: See IUM for correct formula 7
  • 8. Stabilized Entrances Clean Streets Inlet Protection Check Dams Not Recommended. Other practices/products available. 8
  • 9. Energy Dissipation Energy Dissipation Note: See IUM for correct formula Dewatering Notes Inspection and Maintenance Notes 9
  • 10. NPDES Signatory Requirements Looking Back Downstream end of diversion was constructed as a swale. Keeping it as confined channel all the way to the basin may have worked better. better Stockpile location shown on plans Questions?? 10