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What are the two sources of Soil erosion. - ANSWERS-Natural and Manmade
Water erosion can be classified as two type of erosions. What are they? - ANSWERS-
Overland and Stream/Channel erosion.
Four process of overland erosion are? - ANSWERS-Splash, sheet, rill, and gully
erosion.
Four principle factors influencing soil erosion are? - ANSWERS-Soil characteristics,
vegetative cover, topography, and climate.
List three physical effect of erosion and sedimentation: - ANSWERS-Increased flooding
reduced hydraulic capacity in rivers, and streams; increased maintenance of stormwater
systems.; increased water treatments cost; and decreased recreational value.
List three biological effect of erosion and sedimentation: - ANSWERS-Reduced light for
aquatic plants; clogs fish gills; impairs spawning; disrupts food chain; blankets bottom,
suppresses aquatic life; and disrupts ecosystem.
Planning the development to fit the terrain using the particular: - ANSWERS-
Topography; soils; drainage patterns; natural vegetation of the site; and minimize the
extent of the area exposed at one time and the duration of exposure.
, Perimeter Control Practices - ANSWERS-What you apply to protect the disturbed area
from off-site runoff and to protect off-site areas from sediment damage.
Erosion Control Practices - ANSWERS-What you apply to prevent excessive on-site
damage.
Keep runoff velocities _____ and _______ runoff on the site - ANSWERS-Low and
retain
When do you stabilize disturbed areas after final grading to prevent raindrop impacts
from causing erosion. - ANSWERS-Immediately
Implement a thorough _____ and _____(inspection) program as required in the
Construction Generic Permit (CGP). - ANSWERS-maintenance and follow up
Soil particles smaller than 0.002 mm are classified as ____ and along with ____ are the
two soil types that cause the most erosion/turbidity problems in Florida and the World. -
ANSWERS-clay and muck
Soils in the Type A hydrologic group have ____ infiltration rates and ____ runoff
potential even when thoroughly wetted. - ANSWERS-high and low
Soils in the Type D hydrologic group have very ____ infiltration rates and ____ runoff
potential when thoroughly wetted. - ANSWERS-low and high
Erosion - ANSWERS-is the process by which the land surface is worn away by the
action of wind, water, and gravity.
Sedimentation - ANSWERS-is the settling out of soil particles transported by water and
wind.
Soil erosion can be classified as 2 types. What are they? - ANSWERS-Wind and Water.