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BEsT MANAGEMENT PRACTICEs HANDbooK - Tahoe BMP

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WATERINGDescribe irrigation system, watering schedule, and drainage of the site.AVOID SEZS, SHOREZONES, AND SETBACKSIdentify these sensitive areas on site and describe how fertilizer managementpractices employed will avoid them. Common practices include maintaining asubstantial buffer of native vegetation between turf and sensitive areas. Mapturf areas, these sensitive features if present, including no fertilizer applicationzones, and include in Plan.MONITORINGSurface and groundwater monitoring may be required in sensitive areas todetermine compliance with nitrogen and phosphorus discharge standards. Ifmonitoring of fertilizer management is required as a condition of projectapproval, include frequency and rate of application as a line item in the <strong>BMP</strong>Inspection and Maintenance Plan, described in Chapter 6 – Inspection,Maintenance, and Monitoring. Additionally, annual summary reports may berequired, and if water quality impacts are occurring, changes to fertilizermanagement may be necessary.5.4.2.2 STORAGE AND DISPOSALBriefly describe where and how fertilizers will be stored and disposed of.TRPA <strong>BMP</strong> HandbookCHAPTER 5: Soil and Vegetation Management2012 Page 5-25

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