Compost Blankets: An Effective Streambank Stabilization Solution

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Types of Turbidity Curtains

When a company digs a trench to install pipelines, the flow of water should be a significant concern. This is the case for companies installing pipes underwater as well as those installing pipelines on land. If companies fail to account for this, pipeline exposure may grow into a severe problem. Pipeline exposure tends to be

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Types of Sediment Barriers

Since the 1800s, sedimentation rates have increased by as much as 500 percent. Taking preventative streambank stabilization measures could help to cut long-term costs significantly and should be considered a worthwhile investment in any project. Below are some of the barriers used for streambank stabilization.

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Temporary Seeding and Revegetation Can Help with Streambank Stabilization

When a job site is disturbed, it is crucial that appropriate measures are taken to address streambank stabilization. Failure to do so could cause significant project delays and end up costing millions of dollars in repairs. Two of the most straightforward methods available to help with streambank stabilization are temporary seeding and revegetation.

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Submar Lexicon: Riprap

When working with Submar, you will hear the company use several terms relevant to the pipeline erosion control industry. If you ever come across a term with which you are not familiar, Submar invites you to ask questions, as they are happy to help you learn more about pipeline erosion control.

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