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May 28, 2009
Green Design: New Approach for Sustainable Erosion Control

Combining engineering with agronomic excellence has created an innovative, new approach to achieving more cost-efficient and effective erosion and sediment control solutions. In this session, each of the key components for sustainable erosion control designs will be examined, including soil testing and analysis, vegetation species selection, Green Design Engineering™ technologies, slope and channel design methodologies and their impact on vegetation establishment and proper reinforcement, product installation considerations, and post-installation inspection and maintenance methodology. Participants also will be introduced to available tools that can help put all of these components together to meet specific site requirements.

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