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| To prevent erosion of the diversion structure, the inlet of the slope drain should be underlain with geotextile filter fabric. | To prevent erosion of the diversion structure, the inlet of the slope drain should be underlain with geotextile filter fabric. | ||
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| While all outlets must discharge runoff at non-erosive velocities, the outlet structure used will vary depending upon the amount of cover that is present on site. Unstabilized sites must be discharged into a [[sediment trap]] or [[sediment basin]], while stabilized sites may drain into [[stone outlet protection]]. | While all outlets must discharge runoff at non-erosive velocities, the outlet structure used will vary depending upon the amount of cover that is present on site. Unstabilized sites must be discharged into a [[sediment trap]] or [[sediment basin]], while stabilized sites may drain into [[stone outlet protection]]. | ||
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