Assessment of CDOT revegetation practices for highway construction sites
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Denver, Colo. : Colorado Department of Transportation, Applied Research and Innovation Branch, 2015.
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1 online resource (20 PDF in one folder) : illustrations
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"February 2015."
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Prepared in cooperation with the US Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration.
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Bibliography: page 15.
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The revegetation of previously disturbed areas from highway construction activities is a critical component to overall site stormwater management strategy. Poor revegetation actions during and after construction can lead to difficulty in deactivating stormwater construction permits (SCPs). Excessive duration of open permits due to poor revegetation success can result in higher non-project costs for erosion control, revegetation rework and maintenance, and regulatory compliance monitoring higher non-project costs for erosion control, revegetation rework and maintenance, and regulatory compliance monitoring and documentation. Open SCPs can increase the potential for regulatory inspections and fines. Unexpected rework and liability costs can be experienced by CDOT maintenance who is responsible for SCP compliance.
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Report No.,CDOT-2015-02.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Hirsch, A. H., & DeJoia, A. (2015). Assessment of CDOT revegetation practices for highway construction sites . Colorado Department of Transportation, Applied Research and Innovation Branch.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hirsch, Arthur H and Aaron. DeJoia. 2015. Assessment of CDOT Revegetation Practices for Highway Construction Sites. Colorado Department of Transportation, Applied Research and Innovation Branch.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Hirsch, Arthur H and Aaron. DeJoia. Assessment of CDOT Revegetation Practices for Highway Construction Sites Colorado Department of Transportation, Applied Research and Innovation Branch, 2015.

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Hirsch, Arthur H., and Aaron DeJoia. Assessment of CDOT Revegetation Practices for Highway Construction Sites Colorado Department of Transportation, Applied Research and Innovation Branch, 2015.

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