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PSGP: Puget Sound Environmental Organizations
Clean Water Act which requires a permit for the discharge of dredged or fill material into all waters of the United States, including wetlands. And Section 103 of the Marine ... amended which: authorizes the Corps of Engineers to issue permits for the transportation of dredged material for the purpose of dumping it into ocean waters. US Army Corps of Engineers: Seattle ...
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PSGP: Puget Sound Environmental Organizations
Clean Water Act which requires a permit for the discharge of dredged or fill material into all waters of the United States, including wetlands. And Section 103 of the Marine ... amended which: authorizes the Corps of Engineers to issue permits for the transportation of dredged material for the purpose of dumping it into ocean waters. US EPA (Region 10) US House ...
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EPA > Wetlands
Assessment of Wetlands Workgroup (BAWWG) Bird Conservation Constructed Wetlands Coral Reef Dredged Material Education Employment Information Enforcement Fact Sheets Fill Material Five Star Restoration Program Floodplain Management Forestry Funding & Grants Geographic Jurisdiction Golf ...
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Sourcebook: Non Toxic Termite Control
In addition, cost offsets can occur if traditional fill material is replaced with sand or cinder barriers, preventing the need for termiticides. IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES ... can be assumed to be 100% effective. In homes with wood as a construction material, regular inspections should be performed, regardless of treatment and prevention methods. The best method ...
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Sourcebook Insulation
Perlite can be bound into other materials and used in sheet form. It is commonly used in commercial roofing material ... fill material applied in attics, install baffles to keep the material ... material is friable (easily crumbled) when dry. 5.0 Perlite Can be used in concrete to make an insulating lighter weight concrete. Predominantly used as a pour-in loose-fill ...
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Radon: Environmental Health in Minnesota
Minnesota homes tend to operate under a negative pressure - this ... concrete block walls. A basement, of course, provides a large surface area that contacts soil material. Go to > top. Major Radon Entry Routes Cracks in concrete slabs. Spaces behind brick veneer ...
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Design Guide of the Eljen In-Drain System
Fill material for raised systems shall meet the requirement of Section 804.0 of the Maine Rules. Fill must be consolidated ... material directly under and 9” beside the In-Drains must conform to Section 1 .7a of this manual. 2.3 Raised Systems: Fill material ... section detail of over flow pipe. 3.4 Sand and Fill Specifications: Fill material, sand bed bottom and backfill are the same as ...
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ESB: Story and a Half Opportunities
Eaves Here’s a detail that’s unusual for most story and a half designs. Install a full platform floor over the entire second story. It means extra rim joist material ...
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Bladders- Collapsible Fabric Tanks for water storage and all other liquid storage needs
Installation Unroll and unfold the one-piece bladder in place and fill. Material Bladders are constructed from coated fabrics suitable for fuels, chemicals, slurries, and liquid wastes. Potable ...
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Manufacturers | ebuild.com | Building Insulation--Loose Fill
Sunrooms Building Insulation--Loose Fill View All 13 Building Insulation--Loose Fill Manufacturers Search and compare loose fill insulation products from ... Pour Fill insulation, for instance, is injected into the stud cavity through 1-inch holes; the material expands to 60 times its original size, giving a 2x4 wall an R-value of 14. Unlike cellulose and other blow-in products, Pour Fill ...
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