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BEsT MANAGEMENT PRACTICEs HANDbooK - Tahoe BMP

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• Fiber rolls at the toe of slopes greater than 5:1 (run to rise) should be at least20 inches in diameter to be effective. An equivalent installation, such asstacked smaller diameter fiber rolls, can be used to achieve a similar level ofprotection.• After removing fiber rolls, backfill and repair trenches, depressions, or otherground disturbances using excess sediment captured by the fiber roll.INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE• Remove sediment when deposits reach one-third the height of the barrier.Use sediment as fill material or remove from the site.• Inspect fiber rolls prior to forecasted rain events and after rain events.• Inspect daily during construction.• Repair or replace split, torn, unraveling, slumping, or otherwise ineffectivefiber rolls.Hay bales are not allowed in the Lake <strong>Tahoe</strong> Region due to the potential for carryinginvasive weeds.Chapter 4: <strong>BMP</strong> ToolkitTRPA <strong>BMP</strong> Handbook4.5.2.3-Fiber Roll 2012Page 4

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