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Primary Erosion Control Products
EROSION CONTROL BLANKETS
- Double Net 8’ x 112.5’ (100 sq yards)
- Double Net 16’ x 112.5’ (200 sq yards)
- Double Net 8’ x 112.5’ (100 sq yards) NATURAL NET
- Double Net 16’ x 112.5’ (200 sq yards) NATURAL NET
- 70% Straw 30% Coconut (100 sq yards)
- 70% Straw 30% Coconut (200 sq yards) NATURAL NET
- 100% Coconut 8’ X 112.5’ (100 sq yards)
- Curlex II 8’ X 112.5 (100 sq yards)
STRAW WATTLES (Fiber Rolls)
- 9” X 20’ (300 ft per bundle)
- 12” X 20’ (200 ft per bundle)
- 20” X 15’ (75 ft per bundle)
INTRODUCTION TO STRAW WATTLES
Erosion control is a critical aspect of land management, particularly in preventing the loss of topsoil caused by runoff, wind, and other factors. One highly effective tool in this endeavor is the use of straw wattles. Designed from certified weed-free and seed-free straw, these cylindrical tubes serve as indispensable tools for erosion control in various settings such as construction sites, slopes, and areas with high sediment runoff.
Straw wattles are widely employed for slope stabilization, construction site protection, and stormwater management. Installed along contours or at slope bases, these cylindrical structures intercept runoff and reduce water velocity. The woven structure allows water to pass through while effectively trapping sediment particles.
Environmental Impact
Choosing straw wattles over concrete barriers or synthetic materials presents an environmentally friendly alternative. Biodegradable and certified weed-free, these wattles ensure a natural breakdown without harmful residues, providing a stable environment for seed germination.
Key Features to Consider When Purchasing Straw Wattles
When selecting straw wattles for erosion control, consider factors such as material quality, longevity, size, specifications, installation simplicity, and maintenance requirements. Opt for products crafted from premium natural fibers that can withstand harsh weather conditions.
BENEFITS OF USING STRAW WATTLES
- Superior Performance: Straw wattles act as a formidable barrier against water flow, effectively stabilizing slopes and controlling stormwater runoff.
- Cost-Effective Solution: In comparison to retaining walls or concrete structures, straw wattles offer an affordable alternative for erosion control projects, making them suitable for both residential and commercial developments.
- Environmental Friendliness: Biodegradable straw wattles decompose naturally over time without leaving harmful residues, supporting vegetation growth and providing a stable foundation for seeds.
- Versatile Applications: Beyond slope stabilization, straw wattles excel at filtering sediment-laden water during construction activities or around exposed bare soil areas.
- Easy Installation: Installing straw wattles is hassle-free and requires minimal effort compared to more intricate erosion control methods.
Install and Maintain Straw Wattles
Installation Steps:
- Prepare the area, clearing debris or vegetation.
- Create a shallow trench along the slope’s contour.
- Unroll the straw wattle along the trench, aligning with water runoff flow.
- Anchor with stakes every 4 feet, considering biodegradable netting for stability.
- Ensure proper overlap between individual sections for continuous coverage.
Maintenance Tips:
- Regularly inspect for damage or displacement caused by external factors.
- Monitor sediment buildup and remove excess without disturbing vegetation.
- Address weed growth near wattles promptly to maintain optimal performance.
Common Errors to Avoid:
- Ensure secure anchoring to prevent displacement during adverse conditions.
- Regularly monitor sediment buildup to prevent reduced effectiveness.
- Control weed growth to avoid hindering erosion control effectiveness.
By following these guidelines on installation and maintenance, high-quality straw wattles, such as those offered by NP Erosion Control, can provide long-lasting benefits tailored specifically for preventing soil erosion on construction sites. Call for a quote and experience the reliability of our products and exceptional customer service.
STRAW BALES
Certified weed seed free straw bales
INTRODUCTION TO STRAW BALES
Erosion control straw bales serve as a crucial tool in safeguarding soil and preventing erosion in various landscapes. But how do these straw bales fare against pests and different weather conditions? Let’s delve into their impact on these factors and explore how long they last.
HOW STRAW BALES WORK ON EROSION
Erosion control straw bales are essentially compact bundles of straw or straw tightly bound together to form a barrier that helps in preventing soil erosion. When strategically placed in vulnerable areas, such as hillsides or construction sites, these straw bales work by slowing down the flow of water, thereby reducing the force that can wear away the soil.
HOW LONG EROSION STRAW BALES LAST
In terms of durability, erosion control straw bales are designed to provide temporary protection while vegetation establishes itself. Typically, these straw bales can last anywhere from 6 months to a year, depending on factors like the intensity of water flow and weather conditions. However, it is important to monitor their condition regularly and replace them as needed to maintain their effectiveness.
EROSION CONTROL STRAW BALES AND PESTS
One concern often raised is whether erosion control straw bales attract pests. While straw bales can provide shelter for insects, including pests, proper installation and maintenance can mitigate this risk. Regularly inspecting the straw bales and ensuring they are installed correctly can help prevent pest infestations.
WEATHER CONDITIONS
Another important aspect to consider is the weather resistance of erosion control straw bales. These bales are designed to withstand various weather conditions, from heavy rain to intense sunlight. However, prolonged exposure to harsh weather can accelerate their decomposition. It is advisable to monitor the condition of the straw bales and reinforce them if necessary to ensure their continued effectiveness.
RECYCLING STRAW BALES
Recycling erosion control straw bales is a sustainable practice that can benefit the environment. Once they have served their purpose, the straw bales can be repurposed for mulching or composting. This not only reduces waste but also adds organic matter back into the soil, promoting its health and fertility.
At Northern Plains Erosion Control, we’ve been serving North and South Dakota and Montana with erosion control solutions for over a decade. All our products are certified weed-free and seed-free.
Installation & Securing Materials
BIODEGRADABLE WOOD STAKES
- 2 x 2 x 24″
- 2 x 2 x 36″
- 2 x 2 x 48″
SOD STAPLES & CIRCLE TOP PINS
- 6″ x 1″
What We Offer
Supplying contractors across North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana with reliable erosion control materials for oil sites, pipelines, and construction projects. Competitive pricing. Fast availability.
Erosion Control Blankets
Straw Wattles
Straw Bales
Biodegradable Wood Stakes
Sod Staples and Circle Top Pins
From the oilfield to the interstate or state road projects, our certified weed-seed free straw erosion control products have consistently provided excellent solutions.
We value our product quality. Ensuring properly filled straw wattles to meet the engineering specifications, while providing the best results in preventing soil erosion and stormwater runoff.
Our certified weed-free straw bales are baled from conventional combines. Providing longer stem straw in our wattles and mulching bales.
The benefits of our products extend far beyond their weed-free, seed-free certification.
- Straw bales, renowned for their versatility, act as robust barriers against soil erosion while promoting water filtration and sediment control.
- Erosion Control Wattles, with their cylindrical design, efficiently manage stormwater runoff, preventing soil loss and promoting vegetative growth.
- Erosion Blankets, woven with advanced materials, provide a protective layer that fosters optimal germination conditions for vegetation.
In the realm of commercial road and property erosion control, these certified solutions offer reliability for all sizes of projects.