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- When stockpiling soil, it is important to limit stockpile heights based on their stability, manageability, dust and amenity impacts1. You may need more gentle slopes for unstable soils. Avoid building steep sided stockpiles that have sharp changes in shape. Store fine or powdery material (less than 3 mm in size) inside buildings or enclosures if practicable1.Other requirements for soil stockpiling include2:
- Locating stockpiles 5 metres or more from concentrated water flows (including drainage lines and roadways)
- Locating stockpiles away from and upslope of works areas including refuelling operations
- Using diversion drains upslope from stockpile
- Protecting downslope sediment loss using sediment control structures (silt fencing or other approved method)
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Limit stockpile heights based on their stability, manageability, dust and amenity impacts. You may need more gentle slopes for unstable soils. Avoid building steep sided stockpiles that have sharp changes in shape. Store fine or powdery material (less than 3 mm in size) inside buildings or enclosures if practicable.www.epa.vic.gov.au/-/media/epa/files/publications/…Locate stockpiles 5 metres or more from concentrated water flows (including drainage lines and roadways) Locate stockpiles away from and upslope of works areas including refuelling operations Use diversion drains upslope from stockpile Protect downslope sediment loss using sediment control structures (silt fencing or other approved method)www.soilrecycling.co/post/stockpile-management-t… - People also ask
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