There are many different types of erosion control blankets some that are synthetic and some that are natural.
Synthetic hay bales erosion control.
A synthetic hay bale and method are used to control water flow soil erosion and sediment flow at a construction site.
Geohay is a versatile line of water management products ranging from erosion and sediment control to storm water management.
A synthetic bale and method are used to control water flow soil erosion and sediment flow at a construction site.
Geobales are strong durable and an excellent temporary sediment and erosion control device.
The synthetic bale is made from a sheet member formed from ground carpet fibers that are packed together.
There are even a few that are both synthetic and natural.
The synthetic hay bale is made from a sheet member formed from ground carpet.
Bales are manufactured with pre made stake holes for quick and easy installation.
A temporary sediment barrier consisting of a row of entrenched and anchored straw bales.
A synthetic bale and method are used to control water flow soil erosion and sediment flow at a construction site.
These blankets can be made out of straw coconut fiber aspen fiber jute and polypropylene plastic.
The bales are environmentally safe and completely weed free.
Erosion control and veneer stability.
Used to intercept and detain small amounts of sediment from disturbed areas of limited extent to prevent sediment from leaving the site.
Bales are made from 100 synthetic fibers produced in the size of 3 75 foot grass hay bale 45 x15.
The synthetic bale is made from a sheet member formed from ground carpet fibers.
Envirolok vegetated bag wall system.
Most of these blankets can be bought in many sizes.