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VIRGINIA RESPONSIBLE LAND DISTURBER
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About the RLD Certification Exam/Te
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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ....
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LAW AND REGULATIONS SECTION LEARNIN
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DISCUSSION OF REGUALTED LAND-DISTUR
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MINIMUM STANDARDS All regulated lan
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MS-17 Where construction vehicle ac
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PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES SECTION LE
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FACTORS INFLUENCING EROSION There a
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Detachment by flowing water is conf
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The shape of slopes can affect eros
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The entire site work force should b
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Have sediment basins been installed
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Flumes 3.15 Temporary Slope Drain..
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The filter cloth utilized shall be
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STD & SPEC 3.03 CONSTRUCTION ROAD S
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STD & SPEC. 3.05 SILT FENCE Practic
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2. The filter fabric shall be purch
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Applicant Packet 32 June 2001
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STD & SPEC 3.07 STORM DRAIN INLET P
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2. Gravel and Wire Mesh Drop Inlet
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3. Block and Gravel Drop Inlet Sedi
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4. Excavated Drop Inlet Sediment Tr
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5. Gravel Curb Inlet Sediment Filte
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6. Block and Gravel Curb Inlet Sedi
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Maintenance 1. The structure shall
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2. Culvert Inlet Sediment Trap a. G
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Applicant Packet 50 June 2001
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STD & SPEC 3.09 TEMPORARY DIVERSION
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STD & SPEC 3.10 TEMPORARY FILL DIVE
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STD & SPEC 3.11 TEMPORARY RIGHT-OF-
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TABLE 3.11-A SPACING OF RIGHT OF WA
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DV STD & SPEC 3.12 DIVERSION Practi
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5. The earthen embankment shall be
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Applicant Packet 66 June 2001
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Using the Unified Soil Classificati
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Applicant Packet 70 June 2001
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12. Safety: All state and local req
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TSD STD & SPEC 3.15 TEMPORARY SLOPE
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Table 3.15-A SIZE OF SLOPE DRAIN Ma
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Applicant Packet 78 June 2001
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1. (a) Seeding with straw mulch and
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STD & SPEC 3.18 OUTLET PROTECTION P
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