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Why must dewatering discharge be controlled on a construction site?

Correct Answer

B) It can carry sediment or pollutants and cause erosion if not routed through approved controls.

Dewatering can create erosion and sediment discharge; it must be routed and treated as required.

Answer Options
A
Treat dewatering discharge as potable water
B
It can carry sediment or pollutants and cause erosion if not routed through approved controls.
C
Treat dewatering discharge control as replacing trench protection
D
Treat dewatering discharge as only a payroll issue

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Dewatering can create erosion and sediment discharge; it must be routed and treated as required.

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