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November / December, 1999
Volume 6, Number 9

Seasonal Considerations in the Use of Natives in Revegetation and Erosion Control Projects
Winter means different things to different revegetation and erosion control projects. Here's what you should know in order to truly reap what you sow.
By Kate Goff

Factoring In the Elements: Tips on Choosing the Best Materials and Application Methods for Your Projects
Choosing the right technique can help produce the best results for lower overall cost and help you succeed in this competitive industry.
By Jason Cole

A Review of Sediment Control Measures
As regulatory requirements continue to move toward more stringent nonpoint-source discharge requirements, effective sediment control becomes even more important.
By Joe Gannon

Shoreline Erosion and Its Potential Control on Thurmond Lake
At Thurmond Lake, each wave that crashes turns disintegrating shore material into mobile sediment...an image that can be quite unsettling.
By Bruce Ferguson

Emergency Erosion Control: Healing With Old and New Methods
New products and old strategies offer contractors practical and affordable options to protect themselves from the consequences of wind and water.
By Penelope O'Malley

Dynamic Soils: Working with Earth that Heaves, Turns, Churns, and Slides
It pays to understand the ground beneath our feet, for seemingly static soils can be in motion in the most surprising ways.
By Martha S. Mitchell

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