HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-06 Comments (2)LAW AND REGULATIONS SECTION
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. To become familiar with essential terminology in the Virginia Erosion & Sediment Control Law.
2. To understand the land -disturbing activities that are regulated by the Virginia Erosion &
Sediment Control Law.
3. To understand the regulatory authority for land -disturbing activities on private, state, and federal
lands under the Virginia Erosion & Sediment Control Law
4. To learn the 19 Minimum Standards for erosion and sediment control mandated by the Virginia
Erosion & Sediment Control Regulations.
INSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS
DEFINITIONS
Below are the definitions of several terms that are essential to understanding the Virginia Erosion
& Sediment Control Law (Law) and Erosion and Sediment Control (ESC) Program implementation.
Lancs -Disturbing Activity means "any land change which may result in soil erosion from water or wind
and the movement of sediments into state waters or onto lands in the Commonwealth, including, but not
limited to, clearing, grading, excavating, and transporting, and filling of land." The Law is intended to
regulate land -disturbing activities exceeding 10,000 square feet in area; however, the thirteen activities
briefly listed below are specifically exempt from the definition:
1. Minor land -disturbing activities and individual home landscaping, repairs, and maintenance
work;
2. Individual service connections;
3. Installation, maintenance, or repair of any underground public utility lines when such activity is
confined to an existing hard surfaced road, street, or sidewalk;
4. Septic tank lines or drainage fields unless included in an overall plan for land -disturbing
activity relating to construction of the building to be served by the septic tank system;
5. Surface or deep mining;
6. Exploration or drilling for oil and gas including the well site, roads, feeder lines and off-site
disposal areas;
7. Tilling, planting, or harvesting of agricultural, horticultural, or forest crops, or livestock feedlot
operations; including a specific list of engineering operations;
8. Repair or rebuilding of the tracks, right-of-way, bridges, communication facilities and other
related structures, and facilities of a railroad company;
9. Agricultural engineering operations including but not limited to the construction of terraces,
terrace outlets, check dams, desihing basins, dikes, ponds not required to comply with the
provisions of the Dam Safety Act, ditches, strip cropping, lister fizrrowing, contour cultivating,
contour fiurowing, land drainage, and land irrigation;
10. Disturbcd land areas of less than 10,000 square feet in size; however, the governing body of the
local pre gmm authority may reduce this exception to a smaller area of disturbed land or qualify
the conditions under which this exception shat apply;
11. Installation of €encu, sign, telephaiie, e1Prtria; or otbRr 1<_ij dh of 1p:)st or poles;
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