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Welcome to the November/December issue of Erosion Control magazine. Scroll down the page and click on any story title to proceed…  
 

Black Ice:
BMPs Come of Age to Address the Grits That Grip

Most people don't think about the fate of the crushed rock spread on winter roads and highways. But with NPDES and the Endangered Species Act, the travel paths of road-sanding grits are getting serious attention.
By Martha S. Mitchell

 
Water Ways: Protecting and Filtering Inlets and Drains
Slope and runoff conditions determine what’s right for the site, but inspection and maintenance are always key.
By Deena C. Knight
 
 

Segmental Retaining Walls Come of Age
Part 2 offers in-depth case studies to show where segmental walls can and can't be used, the types of soil reinforcement and backfill, and the do's and don'ts of construction.
By Gene Dallaire

 
 

The Need for Seed
People who know seeding and revegetation projects share some tips.
By Janis Keating

 
 

Defending the Coast From Attack
Just what is the best way to handle shoreline erosion? Who should foot the bill? Should we even bother?
By Greg Northcutt

 
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