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(Created page with "Riprap serves as a protective layer to: prevent sediment entering the underlying layers and clogging the LID facility, dissipate stormwater energy, and stabilize the terrain and slope. '''Construction Steps:''' #Backfill the material from the outside of the LID facility to avoid compaction. #Ensure the material is being placed to the elevation and thickness to the design requirements. '''Key Inspection Points:''' *Arrival of material to the site: material meets specif...") |
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*Use of wrong material that does not meet design specifications. If there are changes in the material, it must be approved by the supervisor or project manager.<br> | *Use of wrong material that does not meet design specifications. If there are changes in the material, it must be approved by the supervisor or project manager.<br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:28, 22 September 2022
Riprap serves as a protective layer to: prevent sediment entering the underlying layers and clogging the LID facility, dissipate stormwater energy, and stabilize the terrain and slope.
Construction Steps:
- Backfill the material from the outside of the LID facility to avoid compaction.
- Ensure the material is being placed to the elevation and thickness to the design requirements.
Key Inspection Points:
- Arrival of material to the site: material meets specifications as per design, no debris in the aggregate and, if possible, washed or clean stone with little to no fine materials in it.
- Placement: material is backfilled to the right depth and elevation.
Common Mistakes to Avoid:
- Use of wrong material that does not meet design specifications. If there are changes in the material, it must be approved by the supervisor or project manager.