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Hydroseeding
Hydroseeding (or hydraulic mulch seeding, hydro-mulching, hydraseeding) is a planting process that uses a slurry of seed and mulch. It is often used as an erosion control technique on construction sites, as an alternative to the traditional process of broadcasting or sowing dry seed, It ican also be used to plant residential grasses for fraction of the cost of sod.
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Silt Fence
A temporary barrier employed at construction sites for erosion control, to “retain the soil in disturbed land,” according to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
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Straw Waddles
Straw wattles are an effective erosion prevention tool. They are a natural material made of straw, wire, and twine. They are used primarily on slopes that may not have much vegetation or other cover to prevent of bare soil from eroding.
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Erosion Control Blankets
Erosion control blankets, also known as erosion control mats, are protective coverings for soil that are designed to minimize soil loss and serve as a wicking barrier to protect unestablished vegetation. They are made from biodegradable or synthetic materials and are typically woven or non-woven in structure. They are installed on slopes, embankments, or disturbed areas to stabilize the soil and prevent erosion caused by wind, water, or other natural forces. They can help to stabilize the terrain, prevent erosion, and allow for the establishment of flora and turf on the ground.
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Fiber Rolls
A fiber roll is a temporary erosion control and sediment control device used on construction sites to protect water quality in nearby streams, rivers, lakes and seas from sediment erosion. It is made of straw, coconut fiber or similar material formed into a tubular roll
