Current through Register No. 45, November 7, 2024
Section Env-Wq 1506.06 - Sediment Control Methods: Straw or Hay Bale BarriersStraw or hay bale barriers shall be used only as follows:
(a) The barriers shall be used in areas where erosion will occur only in the form of sheet erosion and there is no concentration of water in a channel or other drainage way above the barrier;(b) The maximum contributing drainage area above the barrier shall be less than 0.25 acre per 100 linear feet of barrier;(c) The maximum length of the slope above the barrier shall be 100 feet;(d) The maximum slope of the area above the barrier shall be 2:1;(e) The barriers shall be installed as follows:(1) The barriers shall follow the contour of the land as closely as possible;(2) The ends of the barrier shall be flared up slope;(3) The bale ends shall be tightly adjoined;(4) Each bale shall be embedded at least 4 inches into the ground; and(5) A minimum of 2 anchoring stakes per bale shall be used, with all stakes penetrating at least 18 inches into the ground;(f) The barriers shall be inspected and maintained immediately after each rain event and at least daily during prolonged rain events; and(g) Sediment that accumulates at the barriers shall be removed with sufficient frequency to prevent the depth of the sediment from reaching one-third the height of the barrier.N.H. Admin. Code § Env-Wq 1506.06
(See Revision Note #1 at chapter heading for Env-Wq 1500) #9343, eff 1-1-09
Amended by Volume XXXVII Number 32, Filed August 10, 2017, Proposed by #12342, Effective 8/15/2017, Expires 8/15/2027.