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SILT FENCE IN SOUTH CAROLINA

A Silt Fence is a temporary barrier used at construction sites to protect nearby water bodies by capturing sediment in stormwater runoff, preventing pollution. Our Silt Fence products are state-approved and listed on South Carolina’s DOT Qualified Product List, ensuring regulatory compliance and environmental preservation effectiveness.

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Silt Fence Sediment Control in South Carolina

In South Carolina, construction sites frequently employ silt fences as a reliable sediment control measure. These fences act as protective barriers, preventing sediment from entering and contaminating nearby water bodies like rivers, lakes, and streams, thereby maintaining water quality. Silt fences also help to prevent erosion, safeguarding the site’s landscape during construction.

To boost the effectiveness of silt fences in managing sediment, South Carolina’s construction projects often integrate additional methods. Techniques such as sediment basins and traps are highly effective in capturing disturbed soil during excavation and construction. This collected sediment can then be relocated and reused, supporting the state’s environmental preservation efforts.

Silt Fence Types

Standard Staked

Standard silt fence is strong and filters out many pollutants. It helps control erosion and water contamination during construction.

Type C Wire Back

Wire back Type C silt fence is mandatory when the construction site is located near ponds, lakes, or other bodies of water. Its features for added strength include hog wire back, steel posts, and a fabric consisting of woven geotextile.

Orange Safety

When visibility is a concern, an orange safety silt fence is recommended. The bright orange plastic mesh design is highly noticeable to warn passersby that the construction site is a danger zone.

DOT

Two types of DOT silt fence are CPOP and TYPE A. They contain polypropylene yarns of high strength with a backing of polypropylene mesh. Its sturdy design keeps the fence in a stable position. The materials guard against degradation, rotting, and ultraviolet damage.

CPOP - Includes hardwood stakes sized 2"x2". The centers are 4 feet tall. The CPOP can be used instead of the Wire Back silt.

TYPE A - Includes hardwood stakes sized 1 1/2” X 1 1/2. The centers are 6 feet tall.

The DOT Qualified Product List has a list of state-approved silt fence.

Tree Save

A boundary-marketing silt fence, Tree Save is bright orange for high visibility when the work zone is located in or around environmentally sensitive areas such as wetlands, wildlife habits, and others. The leno weave design also contains UV protection against deterioration.

Why We Use Silt Fence in South Carolina

A silt fence serves as a crucial barrier, preserving our ecosystem by:

  • Preventing soil contaminated with fertilizers, pesticides, asbestos, and other pollutants from construction sites from entering and harming nearby water bodies, thus efficiently shielding waterways from construction-related pollution.
  • Being often required by local regulations for projects close to aquatic environments, ensuring compliance and environmental protection.
  • Providing a straightforward, temporary method for managing sediment, with designs that allow for easy installation before construction starts and quick removal upon completion.
  • Featuring durability to withstand harsh weather, capable of managing water flow rates up to one cubic foot per second.
  • Offering cost-effective sediment control solutions tailored to the specific needs of construction contractors, making it a preferred choice for sites adjacent to water bodies.

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