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Erosion blanket control is an effective solution for stabilizing soil, preventing runoff, and promoting healthy vegetation growth in areas prone to erosion. These biodegradable or synthetic blankets provide a protective layer that holds soil in place while allowing water and nutrients to penetrate, fostering root development. Ideal for slopes, construction sites, and newly seeded areas, erosion blankets reduce soil displacement caused by wind and water, ensuring long-term stability. Whether for residential, commercial, or environmental projects, erosion control blankets are a reliable way to protect landscapes and support sustainable land management.
Street sweeping is essential for maintaining clean, safe, and attractive roadways in urban and suburban areas. Using specialized equipment, street sweeping removes dirt, debris, leaves, and pollutants that accumulate on roads, parking lots, and industrial areas. This service not only enhances curb appeal but also helps prevent stormwater pollution by keeping harmful materials from entering drains and waterways. Regular street sweeping improves air quality, reduces wear on pavement, and promotes a healthier environment for communities. Whether for municipalities, businesses, or HOAs, professional street sweeping ensures a cleaner and more welcoming space for everyone.
Underbrushing is the process of clearing out overgrown vegetation, small trees, and thick undergrowth to improve land usability, aesthetics, and safety. This service is ideal for homeowners, land developers, and property managers looking to enhance visibility, reduce fire hazards, and create accessible spaces for trails, pastures, or new construction. Using specialized equipment, underbrushing removes unwanted growth while preserving desirable trees and maintaining the natural landscape. Whether for residential lots, hunting grounds, or commercial properties, professional underbrushing helps keep land well-maintained and ready for its next purpose.
Inlet protection is a crucial erosion and sediment control measure designed to prevent debris, soil, and pollutants from entering storm drains and waterways. By using barriers such as silt bags, filter socks, or gravel filters, inlet protection helps manage runoff on construction sites, roadways, and industrial areas, reducing environmental contamination and preventing clogged drainage systems. This proactive approach not only ensures compliance with environmental regulations but also protects local water quality and infrastructure. Whether for temporary construction needs or long-term site maintenance, effective inlet protection is essential for responsible stormwater management.
Concrete washout is a containment system designed to safely manage and dispose of excess concrete, slurry, and wastewater from construction sites. These designated washout areas prevent hazardous materials from contaminating soil, storm drains, and waterways, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations. Using portable or lined containment systems, concrete washout traps harmful residues, allowing for proper disposal or recycling. Essential for contractors, builders, and developers, concrete washout solutions help maintain a clean job site while protecting the environment from pollution and runoff damage.
Seeding is a crucial process for establishing healthy, lush vegetation in lawns, fields, and erosion-prone areas. By spreading high-quality grass or plant seeds, this method promotes strong root development, improves soil stability, and enhances the overall appearance of a landscape. Whether for residential lawns, commercial properties, or large-scale land restoration, proper seeding techniques—such as hydroseeding or drill seeding—ensure optimal germination and growth. With the right seed selection and maintenance, seeding creates vibrant, long-lasting green spaces while preventing soil erosion and promoting environmental sustainability.
A silt fence is a temporary sediment control barrier made of porous fabric (geotextile) stretched between wooden or metal stakes. It is used on construction sites, agricultural fields, and areas with disturbed soil to prevent sediment runoff into water bodies. The fence allows water to pass through while trapping soil particles, reducing erosion and protecting nearby waterways. Silt fences are commonly installed along slopes, drainage areas, and perimeters of construction zones.
Tree and bark protection involves using various methods to safeguard trees from physical damage, pests, and environmental stress. This can include tree guards, mulching, wrapping, and protective fencing. Tree guards (made of plastic, metal, or mesh) shield young trees from animals, lawn equipment, and harsh weather. Bark wraps or trunk protectors prevent sunscald, frost cracks, and pest infestations. Mulching helps retain moisture and regulate soil temperature, while fencing prevents damage from construction or heavy foot traffic. Proper protection ensures healthy tree growth and longevity.
Wattles, Tri Dikes, and Hay Dikes are effective erosion control solutions used to manage runoff and prevent soil erosion on construction sites and sensitive landscapes. Wattles are cylindrical tubes filled with biodegradable materials that slow water flow and trap sediment, while Tri Dikes are triangular-shaped barriers designed to redirect and control water. Hay dikes, typically made from compacted hay bales, filter runoff and reduce soil loss. These methods help stabilize slopes, improve water quality, and ensure compliance with environmental regulations, making them essential for responsible land management and construction projects.
Construction entrances are specialized access points designed to control the flow of vehicles entering and exiting a construction site. These entrances are equipped with materials like gravel, mats, or concrete to minimize the tracking of dirt, debris, and mud onto public roadways, reducing the risk of environmental pollution and road hazards. They also help maintain site cleanliness, improve safety, and comply with local regulations related to site cleanliness and stormwater management. Properly installed construction entrances ensure smoother site operations while protecting surrounding areas from contamination and ensuring a professional appearance.
A check dam is a small barrier built across waterways to slow water flow, reduce erosion, trap sediments, and aid groundwater recharge. They help prevent gully formation, support agriculture by retaining moisture, and are commonly used in soil conservation and watershed management. Check dams can be made from concrete, stone, logs, or earth, depending on their purpose and location.
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Land Guard Erosion Control - LGEC, LLC
4858 Co Rd 317, McKinney, TX 75069, USA
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