Storm water permit Preperation for an excavation in Boulder County

• 0:01 - 0:31 All right. Jordan is going to be your assignment for tomorrow is getting this place ready for stormwater permit. So basically what we have to do is get this job site ready for managing the stormwater and I'm just going to walk you through it real fast. Nice and quick. This is a 12 by 12 box that is a construction entrance and we're going to put VTC right here, which is basically three to six inch crushed rock. So that's all going to cover this and this is going to be where the trucks are going to come and go and Stage to get loaded.

• 0:31 - 1:01 And what not these these bales of straw are basically just to protect the trees these baby trees in the back. It's just kind of a visual barrier there and then right over here is our staging area. So we're going to run straw waddle says waddle there. We run straw waddle all around here. And this is where we'll put our premium topsoil or anything that we want to preserve and keep on site.

• 1:01 - 1:31 This is where the the build is going. So we're doing a small Greenhouse Foundation here. So basically right here, which is going to be Downstream of the excavation right along this Orange Line. Never mind. This one. We're going to erase that one if we can but this outer one that's where we're going to put our self fence. So with the silt fence, you're basically going to dig a 6 inch trench 6 inches deep you're going to.

• 1:31 - 1:54 Roll out the silt fence Drive the stakes in the ground and then there's a little flap at the bottom that will kind of go under and cut the dirt and then you back fill and get that flap to kind of cut the dirt and hold hold the bottom of it in place. So this is the only thing he exposes for us so we could avoid these just don't drive Stakes right into there where you see it and then we'll go ahead and run out here.

• 1:56 - 2:25 And right along here all the way to the house and then right at that little walkway there. We're going to go ahead and put a little bit of straw wattles so that we can walk in and out right there. So you got some more utilities here. These are pretty deep so your self fencing stakes and these run right like that and then over there. So you're still fencing sticks will hopefully avoid this and so that's that string is where these sprinkler lines are and you can see that's.

• 2:26 - 2:27 Is that right there? • 2:34 - 2:43 So now we're coming around to the backyard here or actually I guess is the front yard and this is where we have the porta potty.

• 2:44 - 3:06 And we'll be taking these these little ponds here. Those will be our concrete washouts. You stick that right next to the Outhouse and then we'll do a little ring of straw waddle that goes around here. And this is going to be our quote unquote our staging area for Holloway material when we need to button it up at the end of the day.

• 3:07 - 3:33 And so some straw water goes here and access is going to be difficult here. It's really no good turn around. You know that even the driveway is super tight. You can't really turn around with a trailer. So and dumping here is also going to be difficult. So it's basically going to be wanting to kind of angle in as best you can dump right here and then we'll spread out this VTC as best we can.

• 3:35 - 4:05 This is going to be difficult with loading trucks and coming and going and what not. You can see it's really tight Road know where to pull off really and we're going to make a little something right here for coming and going we're going to probably need to back our dump trailer and right here. We're going to excavate down there and load the dump trailers we go. We're going to end up living these trees back a bit to create access for are calling set up and getting in and.

• 4:05 - 4:29 There maybe we'll do a little grating in here, but we don't really want to get all the road run off going into into our work Zone either. So we'll have to kind of work with that. Great as it is is best we can I think maybe we'll we'll grate it out, but it's got a nice. Well, they're keeping the keeping the storm water off of the yard. So if we can keep that little berm, that would be ideal.