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  1. Water and Sediment Basin (NRCS 350 & 638)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/water-and-sediment-basin-nrcs-350-638

    check on requirements with your local SWCD. Figures 26a and 26b. Established water sediment control ... basin within a field (26a). Credit: SWCD, Fairfield County Ohio. Newly seeded water sediment control ... sediment basin should be installed to control the stage, discharge, distribution, delivery, or direction of ...

  2. Restored Wetlands (NRCS 657)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/restored-wetlands-nrcs-657

    controlled on the site as necessary. Establish vegetative buffers around the wetlands to reduce the movement ... existing subsurface drains (tile) shall be rendered inoperable (blocked or removed) or controlled as needed ... to meet the goals of the restoration and site conditions. Water control structures shall only be used ...

  3. Constructed Wetlands (NRCS 656)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/constructed-wetlands-nrcs-656

    excavation activities, control structures required and the opportunity cost of any land removed from ... place for water for reuse or better control of  runoff in a watershed. In some cases, tile flow can be ... pumped into the wetland. Water control structures can be used to maintain water levels or drain wetlands ...

  4. Roofs and Covers/Roof Runoff Structures (NRCS 367 & 558)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/roofs-and-coversroof-runoff-structures-nrcs-367-558

    containment facility. A structure that will collect, control and convey precipitation runoff from a roof. ...

  5. Stream Bank Stabilization (NRCS 580)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/stream-bank-stabilization-nrcs-580

    vulnerable due to instability. It can also be used where relatively simple erosion and stability control ... downstream—watershed activities that are beyond the control of an individual stakeholder. Therefore, effective solutions ...

  6. Channel Bed Stabilization (NRCS 584)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/channel-bed-stabilization-nrcs-584

    controlled by clearing or snagging, establishment of vegetative protection, installation of bank protection, ... or installation of upstream water control measures. Channel bed stabilization also applies to ...

  7. Blind Inlet (NRCS 620)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/blind-inlet-nrcs-620

    a sediment-control structure, a blind inlet has an estimated lifetime of 10 years. One hundred percent no-till ...

  8. Grassed Waterways (NRCS 412)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/grassed-waterways-nrcs-412

    control and prevent soil erosion, flood prevention, and the conservation, development, utilization, and ...

  9. Open Channel/Two-Stage Ditch (NRCS 582)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/open-channeltwo-stage-ditch-nrcs-582

    implemented on fields with greater slope, but grade-control structures might be required. It is appropriate for ...

  10. Subsurface Drainage (NRCS 606)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/subsurface-drainage-nrcs-606

    there will be little or no beneficial impact on water quality. Considerations Without controlled ...

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