soil erosion control coir fiber Articles
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Poor quality soil can lead to harmful impact: Stop erosion now
Soil erosion is known as the wearing away of topsoil, leading to poor quality soil that is less conducive for plant and vegetation growth. In our series of blog posts focusing on erosion control, today we take a look at the harmful effects of soil erosion, and how they cause concerns not only to the environment, but also to human health and the economy as a whole. Poor Quality Soil Within any ...
By CoirGreen
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Considering An Erosion Control Blanket? Learn About The Different Types
Erosion control is often at the forefront of every construction project. Project managers are looking for ways to prevent sediment runoff which can cause delays and costly problems during construction. An erosion control blanket can offer unique benefits to construction projects across multiple industries and avoid the inconvenient consequences caused by erosion. Erosion Control Blanket Basics ...
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Considering an Erosion Control Blanket? Learn About the Different Types
Erosion control is often at the forefront of every construction project. Project managers are looking for ways to prevent sediment runoff which can cause delays and costly problems during construction. An erosion control blanket can offer unique benefits to construction projects across multiple industries and avoid the inconvenient consequences caused by erosion. Erosion Control Blanket Basics ...
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CoirGreen™ Geotextiles - An Effective Soil Erosion Prevention Method
“The different coir types and their characteristics have made coir the most versatile natural fiber to combat erosion and to restore waters and wetlands. Thus, coir seems to be the miracle fiber of this century to save the earth, its waters and wetlands” – Land and Water Magazine The use of natural fibers for erosion and sedimentation control dates back to the ...
By CoirGreen
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Using Coir Geotextiles for soil erosion control
One of the most effective and yet natural soil erosion prevention techniques is the use of Coir Geotextiles fabrics ( Woven Geotextiles). Used extensively to prevent environmental degradation Geotextiles have no synthetic material but is instead made out of an organic fiber, coir, which is extracted from the husk of a coconut. It is strong, durable, water proof and is one of the few natural ...
By CoirGreen
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