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This site offers clear information and resources about erosion control to help clients understand the process and available options. It provides straightforward explanations and practical guidance to assist in making informed decisions for managing erosion effectively.
A temporary barrier used to intercept sediment-laden runoff and prevent soil erosion during construction activities.
Large stones or concrete placed along shorelines or slopes to reduce erosion caused by water flow.
Planting grasses or other ground cover to stabilize soil and minimize erosion on slopes and disturbed areas.
- - Vegetative Cover - Plant grasses or other ground cover to stabilize soil.
- - Silt Fences - Install barriers to trap sediment and control runoff.
- - Mulching - Apply mulch to protect soil from erosion and retain moisture.
- - Retaining Walls - Build structures to hold back soil on slopes and prevent sliding.
- - Drainage Control - Design proper drainage systems to direct water flow away from vulnerable areas.
Erosion control work typically involves implementing measures to prevent soil erosion and manage runoff on construction sites, landscapes, or disturbed areas. This may include installing barriers such as silt fences, erosion control blankets, or retaining walls, as well as grading, seeding, or planting to stabilize soil. When evaluating requests, important details include the scope of the project, the size and type of the area requiring erosion control, specific site conditions, materials to be used, and any regulatory or permit requirements that may influence the scope and methods of work.
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