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Erosion Control Solutions

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Apr. 14, 2020
Erosion is defined as the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water or other natural agents. The effects of erosion can be detrimental and have serious environmental impacts. Erosion leads to massive deposition of sediments on roads and in drains, run off of topsoil, and can even result in landslides. It is imperative to be proactive and choose from some of the top erosion control solutions, when dealing with erosion to slow down the process and make sure it does not take over your site.

For the construction industry, erosion control is one of the biggest concerns. Other industries that are affected severely by erosion include mining, transportation, military, energy, golf, oil and gas. Multiple factors can cause erosion, and every situation calls for specific solutions based on the site and the severity of the problem. Controlling erosion is important not just for preserving the site and protecting the new structures being developed, but also for minimizing the environmental impact that the project has on the surrounding area. Erosion control can add significantly to the project cost, so it is important to evaluate all the erosion control methods available to determine what is best suited for you.

So, what are some of the best erosion control methods on the market today? Here are some of the top erosion control solutions:
  • Dust Control Methods
  • MSE Earth Retaining Walls
  • Articulated Concrete Blocks
  • Buffer Strips
  • Gabions
  • Soil Nails
  • Riprap
Which solution is best for you? By knowing the best erosion control methods to use for your situation, you can keep erosion from getting out of control and causing serious issues in your area. Environmental Products and Applications, Inc. is a leading erosion control provider. The Envirotac line of erosion control polymers works great to protect slopes and embankments from Erosion. Envirotac being an acrylic polymer will enter the earth soil and upon curing will bond the soil particles together. This will "laminate" the area reducing water and wind penetration keeping soil sediment in place. Learn more about our erosion control solutions today!
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