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Residential Soil Erosion Permit Application

Commercial Soil Erosion Permit Application

Fee Schedule

Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Ordinance-

Adopted June 29, 2004

Home Owners Guide
to Soil Erosion Control

Site Requirements

Silt Fence Installation

Timing Requirements

Permit Transfer Form

 

 

100 E. State Street

Suite 2300
St. Johns, MI 48879
PH:(989)227-6442
FAX:(989)227-6449
drain@clinton-county.org


Silt Fence

Soil Erosion is a Costly Problem

Eroding construction sites are a leading cause of water quality problems in Clinton County.   For every acre under construction, about a dump truck and a half of soil washes into a nearby lake or county drain unless the builder uses erosion controls.   The result of unchecked sedimentation includes:

Higher Taxes

Cleaning up sediment in streets, sewers, and ditches adds extra costs to local government budgets.

Poor Fishing

Muddy water diminishes quality fishery.  

Nuisance Growth of Weeds and Algae

Sediment carries fertilizers that fuel algae and weed growth in our streams, ponds, and lakes.

Dredging

Taxpayers pay for the expense of dredging sediment from lakes, rivers, and drains.

 

Controlling Erosion is Easy

Erosion control is important even for home sites of an acre or less.   Only a few controls are needed on most sites:

 

  • Preserve existing trees and grasses where possible to prevent erosion;
  • Re-vegetate the site as soon as possible;
  • Install silt fence to trap sediment on the down slope sides of the lot;
  • Locate soil piles away from any roads or waterways
  • Limit access to a properly prepared drive to limit tracking of mud onto streets;
  • Cleanup sediment carried off-site by vehicles or storms at the end of each day;
  • Extend downspouts in order to prevent erosion from roof runoff.

 

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