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for the emergency, then the land area disturbed <br />shall be shaped and stabilized in accordance with <br />the requirement of the local plan- approving <br />authority or the District when applicable. <br />3.7. Ramsey County Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook or <br />Handbook. "Ramsey County Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook" <br />or. "Handbook" means a handbook which contains the Erosion and <br />erosion <br />Sediment Control Practice specifications to control soil <br />and sedimentation. The "Ramsey County Erosion and Sediment <br />Control Handbook" must be adopted by the Ramsey Soil and Water <br />Conservation District. The "Ramsey County Erosion and Sediment <br />Control Handbook" may include but is not limited to: United <br />States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service Field <br />Office Technical guide and other recognized technical procedures <br />adopted by the Ramsey Soil and Water Conservation District. <br />3.8. Sediment. "Sediment" means solid mineral or organic <br />material, that, in suspension, is being transported, or has been <br />moved from its original site by air, water, gravity, or ice, and <br />has been deposited at another location. <br />Sedimentation. "Sedimentation" means the process or <br />3.9. <br />action of depositing sediment, that is determined to have been <br />caused by erosion. <br />Section 4.0. Erosion and Sediment Control Plan A person <br />engaged in a land disturbance activity shall submit an erosion <br />and sediment control plan that will prevent soil erosion or <br />sediment from damaging adjacent land, bodies of water, <br />watercourses or wetlands to the city for its approval. <br />Page 44 <br />
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