Team members from CORE Erosion Control joined the Southeast Chapter of the International Erosion Control Association (IECA) for its annual Field Day in Greenville, SC. The event offered a unique chance for CORE Erosion Control to demonstrate the effectiveness of its products directly to industry experts. “This was a real testament for our products to be witnessed by industry professionals,” said Rob Lawson of CORE Erosion Control. Read more on the CORE News page: https://hubs.li/Q02Znr0Y0 #sedimentcontrol #waterquality #environmentalcompliance #stormwater #stormwatercontrol #erosioncontrol #stormwatermanagement #IECA #FieldDay
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The Southeast Texas IECA (International Erosion Control Association) show took place recently in San Marcos, Texas. CORE Erosion Control was represented and attended by JD Morgan and Chris Creed. “It was surprising to see how many engineers and site planners were not familiar with filter sock,” JD, Regional Sales Manager in Texas, said. This observation highlighted a crucial gap in knowledge for many professionals, which CORE Erosion Control was able to address. Read more about their experience on the CORE #news page: https://bit.ly/4e1zpM5 #IECA #sedimentcontrol #waterquality #environmentalcompliance #stormwater #stormwatercontrol #erosioncontrol #stormwatermanagement
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Founded on principles of education, collaboration and innovation, the International Erosion Control Association (IECA) plays a crucial role in advancing erosion control practices globally. Read more on the CORE #Blog: https://hubs.li/Q02KQqxx0 #sedimentcontrol #waterquality #environmentalcompliance #stormwater #stormwatercontrol #erosioncontrol #stormwatermanagement #IECA
Empowering Erosion Control: The Role of the International Erosion Control Association (IECA) - CORE Erosion Control
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Discover how Erosion Control Blankets Market is shaping the future, growth factors and trend analysis. Read more @ https://lnkd.in/dryGmZ8Y The erosion control blanket (ECB) market refers to the segment of the construction and environmental protection industries that focuses on the production, distribution, and application of materials designed to prevent soil erosion. Erosion control blankets are used to stabilize soil, protect against the erosive forces of wind and water, and support the establishment of vegetation in vulnerable areas such as slopes, embankments, and construction sites. #KeyPlayers::: Tensar International Limited (United States), Propex Operating Company LLC (United States), Typar Geosynthetics (United States), Westover Corporation (United States), ABG (United Kingdom), Naue Sealing GmbH & Co. KG (Germany), Erosion Control Blankets (United States), Strata Systems, Inc. (United States), American Excelsior Company (United States), Bonterra (United States), Nilex Inc. (Canada), Erosion Tech LLC LLC (United States), Hanes Geo Components (United States), East Coast Erosion Control (United States), Soil-Tek Solutions LLC (United States) Ask More>>> https://lnkd.in/ddGh4SX7 #ErosionControlBlanketsMarket #ErosionControlBlankets #ErosionControl #Constructionsites #Constructionindustry #Constructionmarket #htfmi #Htf HTF Market Intelligence Consulting Pvt Ltd
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Because erosion control is a critical concern for the construction industry, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) plays a significant role in promoting best practices and providing resources. Learn more about how the NAHB supports erosion control on the CORE #Blog: https://hubs.li/Q02DKLW90 #sedimentcontrol #waterquality #environmentalcompliance #stormwater #stormwatercontrol #erosioncontrol #stormwatermanagement #construction #NAHB #bestpractices
How the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Supports Erosion Control - CORE Erosion Control
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ErosionLab® is American Excelsior Company’s large-scale erosion control testing laboratory and has three primary facilities: the Rainfall Erosion Facility (REF), the Channel Erosion Research Facility (CERF), and the Sediment Control Facility (SFC). ErosionLab® has focused on industry-wide advancement since opening in 1996. The goal of the lab continues to be advancement through education. Testing of erosion and sediment control products, educational field days, and research and development processes are only a few of the activities that help ErosionLab achieve its goal. ErosionLab is viewed by many organizations as an industry leader demonstrating commitment on behalf of the erosion control industry! Learn More at: www.erosionlab.com #erosionmondays #erosionlab #erosioncontrol #curlex #environmentallyfriendly #allnatural #americanmade #madeintheusa #doitwithcurlex #doitrightthefirsttime #erosioncontrol #stormwater #stormwatermanagement #oilandgasindustry #americanexcelsior #naturalfilter #turfreinforcement #turfreinforcementmats #erosioncontrolblanket #education #Since1888 #135years
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Erosion, Sediment and Runoff Control for Roads and Highways Erosion and sediment control along with managing runoff is a critical aspect of road and highway maintenance. These measures are essential to prevent damage to transportation infrastructure and protect the environment. This article delves into why runoff control is essential, outlines the principles of effective runoff management, and discusses best management practices along with operation and maintenance strategies. https://lnkd.in/e9gUzrsG Call us today at 972-575-8800 #texaserosionsupply #products #erosioncontrol
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ErosionLab® is American Excelsior Company’s large-scale erosion control testing laboratory and has three primary facilities: the Rainfall Erosion Facility (REF), the Channel Erosion Research Facility (CERF), and the Sediment Control Facility (SFC). ErosionLab® has focused on industry-wide advancement since opening in 1996. The goal of the lab continues to be advancement through education. Testing of erosion and sediment control products, educational field days, and research and development processes are only a few of the activities that help ErosionLab® achieve its goal. ErosionLab® is viewed by many organizations as an industry leader demonstrating commitment on behalf of the erosion control industry! Learn More at: www.erosionlab.com #erosionmondays #erosionlab #erosioncontrol #curlex #environmentallyfriendly #allnatural #AmericanMade #MadeintheUSA #doitwithcurlex #doitrightthefirsttime #erosioncontrol #stormwater #stormwatermanagement #americanexcelsior #naturalfilter #turfreinforcement #turfreinforcementmats #erosioncontrolblanket #education #Since1888
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The International Control Association is hosting a webinar. The webinar is called the Evaluation of Erosion and Sediment Control Options Under Simulated High Intensity Rainfall. The speaker will discuss effective #erosion and #sediment controls at #construction sites that are impacted by high intensity rain fall events. Register to learn how effective erosion and sediment controls will reduce burdens for sediment #basins. Find out why effective erosion and sediment control options are becoming common practice to increase design rainfall intensities due to climate change. Learn how these erosion control methods will help construction site #policy makers, #designers, and erosion control professionals achieve #compliance. Registrations vary based upon membership. Nonmembers must pay forty to attend and professional members must pay fifteen. Click the link to register for Tuesday, May seventh, at seven p.m. eastern daylight time.
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Erosion prevention is a crucial component of effective stormwater management due to its significant role in controlling pollution. Erosion is the primary source of sediment runoff, which carries pollutants such as heavy metals, nutrients, and chemicals into water bodies. This runoff negatively impacts water quality and poses a threat to aquatic ecosystems. Erosion also poses risks to the stability and durability of essential stormwater infrastructure. Channels, ditches, slopes, and conveyance systems are vulnerable to erosion-induced damage, leading to costly repairs and increased maintenance requirements. Moreover, erosion can result in the loss of valuable topsoil. Topsoil plays a vital role in supporting healthy vegetation growth and facilitating nutrient cycling. When eroded, the loss of topsoil can disrupt ecosystem balance and hinder sustainable land development practices. Fortunately, by prioritizing erosion prevention measures, stormwater management professionals can effectively mitigate these challenges. Implementing erosion control techniques helps minimize sediment runoff, protect water quality, and preserve the integrity of critical infrastructure and topsoil. This article explores various erosion control methods, including both structural and vegetative approaches. It highlights the benefits of early planning and proactive erosion control strategies and the importance of considering erosion control during the design and construction phases (rather than as an afterthought). It also provides practical guidance on implementing erosion control measures, such as selecting appropriate erosion control products, utilizing erosion control blankets and matting, and establishing vegetation for stabilization, and emphasizes the need for proper installation and maintenance to ensure long-term effectiveness. Leverage the information shared in this article to enhance your understanding of erosion control techniques, improve your project planning and implementation, and choose the most suitable erosion control measures for their specific project or site. https://buff.ly/3JjNk3h #ErosionPrevention #NPDES #NPDESTraining #NPDESTrainingInstitute #TrainingThatMatters #Stormwater #StormwaterManagement #StormwaterProfessionals #StormwaterTraining #MS4Training #MS4sMatter #WaterQuality
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🌿🛠 Field Photo Friday: Navigating Erosion Control Challenges 🛠🌿 Happy Friday, everyone! Continuing our Field Photo Friday series, today's snapshot shines a light on a common issue in erosion control/SWPPP compliance—a reminder that challenges in the field aren't always straightforward. 📸 Take a look: rip-rap installed in a channel before stabilizing the adjacent disturbed lot. But here's the kicker: amidst concurrent projects, unpredictable weather, and occasional engineering/design hiccups, this oversight isn't uncommon. ⚠️ Why the concern? Picture this: sediment-laden discharge flowing into the channel due to inadequate stabilization. The result? Potential erosion and downstream contamination, alongside significant costs for rip-rap and downstream spoil removal. 🔍 We're not alone in this struggle: Many face similar hurdles, grappling with tight timelines, strict budgets, Mother Nature's unpredictability, and the occasional design snag. 💡 The key? Proactive planning. By synchronizing stabilization efforts with erosion control installations and accounting for these limitations, we can mitigate risks and minimize financial strains. Let's keep the dialogue flowing! How do you navigate through similar challenges in your projects? Share your insights below! #FieldPhotoFriday #ErosionControl #SWPPPCompliance #ProjectChallenges #EnvironmentalResilience #RedRiverStormWater🌱🚧
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