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Planning

Planning

Your Project Planning Planning a project means juggling and coordinating many different factors and priorities in a way that will have the best possible outcome for your project, staff, stakeholders and the environment. Some of these factors are: The general...
Consent and initial ESC Plan

Consent and initial ESC Plan

Your Project   Consent and initial ESC plan After considering the various factors and priorities identified as part of planning, one of your first steps in setting up your project will be to create your initial Erosion and Sediment Control (ESC) Plan. This is an...
The detailed ESC Plan

The detailed ESC Plan

Your Project The detailed ESC Plan The Erosion and Sediment Control (ESC) Plan summarises the needs of your site and project and describes the erosion and sediment control tools you will apply. It is ultimately the tool that makes sure that all the elements identified...
Steps in carrying out your ESC Plan

Steps in carrying out your ESC Plan

Your Project   Steps in carrying out your ESC plan ESC starts before any earthworks start. Here are the steps to make sure that the right things happen at the right time. 1. Do the ‘walk over’ You must visit the site and walk over it. This is the only way to...
Monitoring performance and Sampling

Monitoring performance and Sampling

Your Project   Monitoring performance and Sampling Watch a scientist explain why and where to sample water quality relating to your project: Why Sampling water quality is an important part of your inspection and monitoring programme. It enables you to: Understand...