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   - Temporarily stabilize disturbed areas that will remain inactive for 14 days.   - Temporarily stabilize disturbed areas that will remain inactive for 14 days.
   - Permanently stabilize any portion of the site within 7 days of reaching final grade.   - Permanently stabilize any portion of the site within 7 days of reaching final grade.
 +  - Install and maintain a concrete washout. Chute washwater may not be dumped on the ground.
   - De-watering shall conform to DNR Technical Standard 1061 and may not increase erosion.   - De-watering shall conform to DNR Technical Standard 1061 and may not increase erosion.
   - Remove accumulated sediment from ditch checks and stone weepers when it reaches 1/2 of the device height.   - Remove accumulated sediment from ditch checks and stone weepers when it reaches 1/2 of the device height.
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 **Temporary Stabilization** **Temporary Stabilization**
-^ ^Lbs per Acre^  Lbs per 1,000 Ft<sup>2</sup>  ^Season^ +^ ^Lbs per acre^  Lbs per 1,000 ft<sup>2</sup>  ^Season^ 
-|Summer Oats|130|3|Spring-Summer| +|[[seeding|Summer Oats]]|130|3|Spring-Summer| 
-|Cereal Rye|130|3|Fall| +|[[seeding|Cereal Rye]]|130|3|Fall| 
-|Winter Wheat|130|3|Fall| +|[[seeding|Winter Wheat]]|130|3|Fall| 
-|Annual Ryegrass|80|2|Spring-Fall| +|[[seeding|Annual Ryegrass]]|80|2|Spring-Fall| 
-|Straw Mulch|4,000|90|Spring-Fall|+|[[mulching|Straw Mulch]]|4,000|90|Year-round| 
 +|[[mulching|Wood Chip Mulch]]|12,000|270|Year-round|
  
 **Permanent Stabilization** **Permanent Stabilization**
-^ ^Lbs per Acre^Lbs per 1,000 Ft<sup>2</sup>^+^ ^Lbs per acre^Lbs per 1,000 ft<sup>2</sup>^
 |WisDOT #40 Turf Grass|90|2| |WisDOT #40 Turf Grass|90|2|
 |WisDOT #70 Native Mix|18|0.4| |WisDOT #70 Native Mix|18|0.4|
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 |Phosphorus-Free Fertilizer|150|3.4| |Phosphorus-Free Fertilizer|150|3.4|
 |Straw Mulch|4,000|90| |Straw Mulch|4,000|90|
 +|Wood Chip Mulch|12,000|270|
  
 :!://Detailed construction schedule must include all elements of erosion control and stormwater management plan, consistent with dates from the soil loss calculation.//:!: :!://Detailed construction schedule must include all elements of erosion control and stormwater management plan, consistent with dates from the soil loss calculation.//:!:
  
 **Construction Schedule** **Construction Schedule**
-  - Install erosion control devices and construct sediment traps. Contact Dane County within 10 days. (xx/xx/xx)+  - Install erosion control devices and construct sediment traps. (xx/xx/xx) 
 +  - Contact Dane County Land & Water Resources within 10 days after erosion control practices are installed.
   - Strip and stockpile topsoil. Install perimeter protection around stockpile. (xx/xx/xx)   - Strip and stockpile topsoil. Install perimeter protection around stockpile. (xx/xx/xx)
   - Rough grade lot and excavate for building foundation. (xx/xx/xx)   - Rough grade lot and excavate for building foundation. (xx/xx/xx)
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   - Begin underground utilities construction. Install inlet protection in new inlets. (xx/xx/xx)   - Begin underground utilities construction. Install inlet protection in new inlets. (xx/xx/xx)
   - Construct sidewalk, curb and pavement. (xx/xx/xx)   - Construct sidewalk, curb and pavement. (xx/xx/xx)
-  - Final grade site. Permanently stabilize all soil with topsoil, seed, fertilizer and surface protection. Contact Dane County within 10 days. (xx/xx/xx)+  - Final grade site. Permanently stabilize all soil with topsoil, seed, fertilizer and surface protection. (xx/xx/xx) 
 +  - Contact Dane County Land & Water Resources within 10 days after site is permanently stabilized.
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