Jackson County requires erosion and sediment control on all land-disturbing activities per MDEQ General Construction Permit and MS Β§49-17-43. Silt fences, stabilized entrances, and sediment basins are standard. Coastal proximity increases sediment impact concerns.
Jackson County mandates erosion and sediment control for all construction sites and land-disturbing activities to protect the Mississippi Sound, coastal wetlands, and downstream waters. Under MDEQ's General NPDES Permit for Construction Activities (MSR100000) and MS Β§49-17-43, any site disturbing 1 or more acres must implement best management practices including silt fencing, straw wattles, erosion control blankets, stabilized construction entrances with rock pads, and sediment traps or basins. Temporary seeding is required for areas inactive more than 14 days, and permanent stabilization required within 7 days of final grade. Given Jackson County's proximity to Gulf waters and sensitive bayou/bay ecosystems, discharge of sediment-laden water to the Pascagoula River, Mississippi Sound, or Bayou Cumbest faces enhanced enforcement. MDEQ and county building inspectors conduct site inspections. Coastal Zone Management (MS Β§49-27) adds review for projects in designated coastal zones.
Missing erosion controls: MDEQ stop-work order and fines $1,000 to $25,000 per day. Sediment discharge to waterways: $5,000 to $50,000 plus restoration under MS Β§49-17-43. Repeat violations: enhanced penalties and potential criminal referral.
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