Erosion and Sediment Control Tip #45

 

This is a picture of what a site should look like where erosion and sediment control are a priority.

 

I recently read an article about a construction site that was just finalized.  The author was excited that the job was completed and one statement caught my eye. 

 

“All the vegetation work was completed on the final day of the project.”

 

The only question I ask is, WHY?  Surely some of the vegetation could have been completed as areas within the project were finished.  Remember, it’s not “business as usual” anymore.  Exposed soil should be covered with vegetation or landscaping at every opportunity and NOT the LAST opportunity. Leaving areas bare over long periods of time exposes the soil surface to erosion.

 

 

Mark your Calendar.  Clear Water Alabama will be September 20-21, 2023, in NW Alabama.

 

Perry L Oakes, PE

Erosion and Sediment Control Program Coordinator

AL Soil and Water Conservation Committee

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Alabama Irrigation Initiative Making a Difference in the Wiregrass

Today’s Erosion and Sediment Control Tip: #16

Erosion and Sediment Control Tip #54