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Old 08-20-2008, 11:26 AM   #11
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Default Washout Due to "Impervious Surfaces"?

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"...These conditions would be things like implementing a stormwater management plan to account for the inability to meet the impervious surface requirements..."
I've borrowed this photo from the Weirs Boardwalk Washed Away thread.

Wouldn't the two huge roofs across the street be good examples of "impervious surfaces"?

They are directly "upslope" from the roadway—another impervious surface—and likely produced this severe erosion result. (It would seem, IMHO.)

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