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How can I fix my neighborhoods erosion problem?

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How can I fix my neighborhoods erosion problem?

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First of all, erosion control fences are called “silt” fences, not “silk” fences, because they aim to stop the erosion of soil into groundwater streams, which, once suspended in water, is known as silt. Next, you need to find out what agencies in your area are responsible for erosion control and water quality, as the level of erosion you appear to be experiencing may exceed standards. But this is heavily dependent on the development plan for the land, as only off-property erosion and water quality issues can generally be a basis for intervention of regulatory bodies, unless federal wetlands are in issue. If the developer owns the whole hillside, and is controlling the migration of sediment offsite, without creating other water quality problems downstream, the authorities may not care whether the hill cl

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