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Technical term for a vacuum?? 1

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cfj104

Civil/Environmental
Apr 18, 2005
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I am trying to put together an E&S Plan for a parking lot milling. We would like to keep the plan under one acre so we proposed to mill from the curbs to 20 feet out and around key-cut areas (driveways and drainage) and overlay the remainder of the lot.

However, I would like to incorporated something into the plan that states that any millings generated will be immediately removed (if we place silt fence around the lot, we will have a disturbed area over 1 acre, thus requiring a NPDES permit, according to the conservation district). A member of my office has suggested using a vacuum to remove the millings, but I do not have any information on this and am not sure where to find some, any help is appreciated.

Thank You,
Chrissy
 
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