FEDERAL-AID POLICY GUIDE
December 7, 1994, Transmittal 12

23 CFR 650B

OPI: HNG-31

SUBCHAPTER G - ENGINEERING AND TRAFFIC OPERATIONS

PART 650 - BRIDGES, STRUCTURES, AND HYDRAULICS

Subpart B - Erosion and Sediment Control on Highway Construction Projects

Sec.

Authority: 23 U.S.C. 109 (a) and (h), 144, 151, 315, and 319; 23 CFR 1.32; 49 CFR 1.48(b), E.O. 11988 (3 CFR, 1977 Comp. p. 117); Department of Transportation Order 5650.2 dated April 23, 1979 (44 FR 24678); section 161 of Public Law 97-424, 96 Stat. 2097, 3135; section 4(b) of Public Law 97-134, 95 Stat. 1699; and 33 U.S.C. 401, 491 et seq., 511 et seq.; and section 1057 of Public Law 102-240, 105 Stat. 2002.

[59 FR 37935, July 26, 1994]

Source: 39 FR 36332, Oct. 9, 1974, unless otherwise noted.

Sec. 650.201 Purpose.

The purpose of this subpart is to prescribe policies and procedures for the control of erosion, abatement of water pollution, and prevention of damage by sediment deposition from all construction projects funded under title 23, United States Code.

[59 FR 37935, July 26, 1994]

Sec. 650.203 Policy.

It is the policy of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) that all highways funded in whole or in part under title 23, United States Code, shall be located, designed, constructed and operated according to standards that will minimize erosion and sediment damage to the highway and adjacent properties and abate pollution of surface and ground water resources. Guidance for the development of standards used to minimizeerosion and sediment damage is referenced in Sec. 650.211 of this part.

[59 FR 37935, July 26, 1994]

Sec. 650.205 Definitions.

Erosion control measures and practices are actions that are taken to inhibit the dislodging and transporting of soil articles by water or wind, including actions that limit the area of exposed soil and minimize the time the soil is exposed.

Permanent erosion and sediment control measures and practices are installations which remain in place and in service on completion of the construction project.

Pollutants are substances, including sediment, which cause deterioration of water quality when added to surface or ground waters in sufficient quantity.

Sediment control measures and practices are actions taken to control the disposition of sediments resulting from surface runoff.

Temporary erosion and sediment control measures and practices are actions taken on an interim basis during construction to minimize the disturbance, transportation and unwanted deposition of sediment.

[59 FR 37935, July 26, 1994]

Sec. 650.207 Plans, specifications and estimates.

Sec. 650.209 Construction.

[59 FR 37935, July 26, 1994]

Sec. 650.211 Guidelines.

[59 FR 37935, July 26, 1994]


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