Sediment Control Log Guidance for Field ApplicationsStatus: CompleteReport Date: 06/04/2019 Summary: MnDOT is required to prevent the movement of sediment from disturbed soil in construction and maintenance areas. One common mitigating practice used by the agency is a sediment control log (SCL), a long tubular device consisting of an outer sleeve of varying permeability and internal media of straw, wood chips, compost, rocks or other flow control materials. SCLs are used worldwide, but they often fail because their function is not well understood and they are often installed incorrectly. Researchers examined a range of SCLs to determine their hydraulic characteristics, sediment removal efficiencies and the relative longevity of different internal media. Two tools were developed to guide effective SCL selection for various field locations, and training materials were created for erosion control and stormwater management certification workshops. Final Deliverables: Sediment Control Log Performance, Design, and Decision Matrix for Field Applications (Report #2019-23) Sediment Control Log Guidance for Field Applications (Research Summary) Related Materials: Sediment Control Log Guidance for Field Applications (Blog Post) Related Research: