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Ace your Virginia DEQ Erosion and Sediment Control (ESC) Inspector Exam with confidence using this comprehensive 155-question test bank, fully updated for the 2026 certification cycle! This all-in-one resource is meticulously aligned with the official exam content derived from the Code of Virginia, DEQ Regulations, and the DEQ Training Participant Guide(s) —the exact sources from which all exam questions are drawn. Featuring 155 scoreable questions (plus 5 pretest questions) with verified answers and detailed rationales, this practice exam mirrors the actual 160-question, computer-based format administered through Pearson VUE. Core topics include erosion control principles, sediment control BMPs, Virginia erosion and sediment control law and regulations, inspection procedures, site assessment, stabilization requirements, and regulatory responsibilities under the VESCP and VESMP programs. Perfect for individuals conducting regulatory inspections for a Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Program (VESCP) authority, Virginia Erosion and Stormwater Management Program (VESMP) authority, or entities with standards and specifications. Ideal for self-assessment, targeted review, and exam-day success.

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, Virginia DEQ ESC Inspector Exam – 155 Verified
Questions
& Answers | Latest Update 2026 | 100% Pass Guarantee
| Exam Prep
1. Describe why a slope gradient of 0-7% is classified as a low erosion hazard.

A slope gradient of 0-7% is considered high because it can lead to
significant runoff.

A slope gradient of 0-7% is only relevant in dry conditions.

A slope gradient of 0-7% has no impact on erosion risk.

A slope gradient of 0-7% is classified as a low erosion hazard
because it typically allows for better water absorption and less
runoff, reducing the potential for soil erosion.

2. Describe the runoff potential and water transmission rates of Group B soils.

Group B soils have low runoff potential and high water transmission
rates.

Group B soils have high runoff potential and low water transmission
rates.

Group B soils have moderately low runoff potential and moderate
water transmission rates.

Group B soils have very high runoff potential and very low water
transmission rates.

3. Describe the relationship between infiltration rates and runoff potential in
Group A soils.

Group A soils have moderate infiltration rates and moderate runoff
potential.

, Group A soils have high runoff potential and low infiltration rates.
Group A soils have low infiltration rates and high runoff potential.

Group A soils have high infiltration rates and low runoff potential.


4. Describe the significance of regulating land-disturbing activities under the
Virginia Erosion and Stormwater Management Act.

It focuses solely on improving agricultural productivity.

Regulating land-disturbing activities helps to control erosion and
manage stormwater runoff, protecting water quality and the
environment.

It aims to promote urban development without restrictions.

It is primarily concerned with wildlife conservation.

5. In a scenario where a construction site experiences significant rainfall, which
type of erosion is likely to develop if rills converge into larger channels?

Surface Erosion

Gully Erosion

Sheet Erosion

Rill Erosion

6. What percentage range can surface cover materials reduce soil erosion?

30-40%

70-80%

50-60%

90-99%

, 7. What system was established by the Clean Water Act in 1972?
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National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
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k . Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) k. k. k.




k . Water Quality Improvement Program (WQIP) k. k . k . k .




k . Clean AirAct (CAA) k. .k k.




8. If a county inVirginia fails to establish its local erosion program bythe ESC Law's
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deadline, what potential consequences might it face?
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k . No consequences, as the law is not enforced.
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k . Afineimposedbythestategovernment.
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k . Mandatory training for local officials on erosion control. k. k. k. k. k. k. k.




k Increased erosion and sediment issues leading to environmental
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k. degradation.

9. If a construction site is experiencing significant gully erosion, what measures
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should be taken to address this issue based on the stages of soil erosion?
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k. Implementing erosion control measures such as installing silt k. k. k. k. k. k. k.




fences, creating diversion ditches, and re-vegetating the area to
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stabilize the soil.
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k . Only focusing on the raindrop impact stage to prevent further erosion.
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k . Ignoring the erosion as it will resolve itself over time. k. k. k. k. k. k. k. k. k.




k . Removing all vegetation from the area to reduce water retention. k. k. k. k. k. k. k. k. k.




10. Describe the process by which Rill Erosion occurs. k. k. k. k. k. k. k.




k . k . Rill Erosion is caused by heavy rainfall that saturates the soil.
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k .Rill Erosion occurs when sheet flow concentrates in low spots,
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k. leading to increased velocity and turbulence. k. k. k. k. k.




k . Rill Erosion occurs when water flows uniformly across a surface.
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