Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Proper soil erosion and sediment control is critical to minimizing impacts to water resources and the environment during land disturbing activities. Proper soil erosion and sediment control techniques protect water quality, receiving conveyances and drainage systems, and downstream areas including cultural and natural resources and private properties. The webpage has been developed to provide a multitude of resources on this topic. This page contains guidance documents, soil erosion and sediment control plan templates for large and small construction sites, educational fact sheets and presentations, along with relevant links to outside organizations. Key Guidance Documents RI Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook RI Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Field Guide Model SESC Plan Templates Large Site (>1 Acre) SESC Plan Fact Sheet RI Model SESC Plan Instructions RI Model SESC Plan Template RI Model SESC Plan – Appendix F – Inspection Report Instructions RI Model SESC Plan – Inspection Report Template RI Model SESC Plan – Appendix G – Amendment Log Template Small Site (<1 Acre) SESC Plan RI Model SESC Plan Small Sites Brochure RI Model SESC Plan for Small Sites Template Compliance Assistance Factsheets Soil Erosion, Runoff, and Sedimentation Construction Site Soil Stabilization Pollution Prevention Preparing Your Site For A Significant Rain Event Illicit Discharges and Connections Power Point Presentations Is Your Construction Site in Compliance? The Evolution of Erosion Control Technology The Evolution of Sediment Control Technology Outside Resources USDA – Natural Resource Conservation Service Web Soil Survey International Erosion Control Association (IECA) IECA Northeast Chapter Erosion Control – Official Journal of the IECA Erosion Control Technology Council (ECTC) RI Association of Conservation Districts Northern RI Conservation District Southern RI Conservation District Eastern RI Conservation District