Evidence of any necessary plan or permit approval for earth disturbance
activities from PADEP or the Dauphin County Conservation District
must be provided to the Borough.
A copy of the approved erosion and sediment control plan and any other permit, as required by PADEP or the Dauphin County Conservation District, shall be available at the project site at all times if required under Chapter 102.
Construction of temporary roadways (e.g., for utility construction, timber harvesting, etc.) shall comply with all applicable standards for erosion and sedimentation control and stream crossing regulations under 25 Pa. Code Chapters 102 and 105. The erosion and sedimentation control plan shall be submitted to the Dauphin County Conservation District for approval and shall address the following, as applicable:
Additional erosion and sedimentation control design standards and
criteria that must be applied where infiltration BMPs are proposed
include the following:
Areas proposed for infiltration BMPs shall be protected from sedimentation
and compaction during the construction phase, as to maintain their
maximum infiltration capacity.
Removal of silt and debris from basins, traps, inlet protection,
silt fencing, or other structures or measures when capacity of those
structures is reached.
Establishment or reestablishment of vegetation by seeding and mulching
or sodding of scoured areas or areas where vegetation has not successfully
been established.
The contractor or developer shall be responsible for removal of all
temporary measures and installation of permanent measures upon completion
of the project.
Agricultural activities contributory to a watershed within Steelton Borough containing an established nonpoint source (agricultural) TMDL, shall be conducted in compliance with Chapter 102 (Erosion and Sediment Pollution Control),[1] Chapter 91, § 91.36 (general provisions related
to manure management) and Act 38 (Nutrient Management).[2]