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How to Control and Manage Erosion
Soil erosion depletes valuable topsoil and creates pollution in streams, landslides, and increased flooding risk. This needs immediate erosion control.
Erosion control reduces water or wind erosion on land, in buildings, along coastlines, and in agricultural regions. Effective erosion prevention may assist in reducing surface runoff, which reduces soil loss, water contamination, and the loss of animal habitat.
Soil Erosion: What is It and How Does It Work?
Soil erosion is land degradation caused by the loss of its particles. It is divided into three stages: dislodgement, transit, and sedimentation. Their rate is affected by soil type, infiltration, aggregation, and ground cover.
Well-aggregated fields, for instance, are less susceptible, whereas bare soils are the most easily damaged. Cover crops, geotextile installation, perennial grasses, or terrace farming can help protect slopes from water erosion during rain showers.
Geotextiles
Geotextile walls, which are often used for stabilization, are another sustainable way of preventing erosion. They are made of porous fabrics that, when used with soil, can separate, filter, strengthen, protect, drain, and more.
They make it possible for water to drain away without bringing silt or runoff with it. They also contribute to the reduction of overall pollution. Geotextiles, whether non-woven or woven geotextiles, can also be used to prevent erosion on steep hills by providing a protective barrier.
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