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The Beginner’s Guide to Sediment Control Coir Roll Devices

In the domain of geology, sedimentation like sediment control coir roll is the accumulation of solid particles out of the liquid in which they were originally suspended.

Although you may find that to be a trivial problem, it’s important to keep in mind that sedimentation – a natural process – is extremely detrimental to the environment. Not only does it ruin supplies of drinkable water, but it also makes ponds and lakes inhabitable for aquatic creatures!

Picture showing Sediment control coir rollIn a desperate bid to minimize the perils of sedimentation, ingenious devices (called sediment control coir roll devices) were developed. Today, we’ll be taking a closer look at what these devices are and how they lessen the adverse effects of sedimentation.

1. Check Dams:

Check dams were one of the earliest devices employed (used since the second century) by our ancestors to overcome the perils of sedimentation. In its essence, a small and temporary dam is constructed on a stream of water which significantly reduces the velocity with which the water flows.

Image showing Coir fiber sediment check roll

A series of check dams can be erected which can be used to minimize soil erosion and sedimentation to a great extent. Granted there will be some sedimentation just behind these dams.

But that is negligible compared to the severity of sedimentation that would occur if these dams were not built in the first place.

2. Silt Fences:

Just like check dams, silt fences are temporary sedimentation limitation devices that are widely used to maintain the quality of water of streams and rivers.

These sediment control devices are installed on the perimeter of vegetation. And can be used in conjunction with sediment basins and traps to prevent soil erosion and sedimentation.

Although a typical fence is made from a synthetic, filter-like material.

Calling them an outright ‘filter fence’ is misleading because they don’t filter out sediments. Rather, these sediment limitation devices help retain the sediment and create a physical barrier between the stream of water and the site.

These synthetic materials needed to be removed upon completion of construction activities.  This creates unnecessary cost of removal and hauling to landfill.  Also, there is a danger of moving the deposited sediment while removing these silt fences.  These silt fences do not provide suitable solutions for today’s environmental needs.

3. Sediment Control Coir Roll Wattles:

A coir wattle is nothing short of a soil bioengineering marvel which can be used to completely overcome the dangers of soil erosion. Unlike silt fences, a coir wattle can actually filter out sediments from a running source of water.  Without affecting water turbidity.

Making them the ideal solution to a complex and nuanced problem. These 100% biodegradable coir wattles can be left in the site to decompose.  They will become mulch and further improve soil.

Image showing BioD-Watl Coir wattlesImage showing coir wattles

Coir wattles are not created equally. As companies tend to create wattles that are made. From the same synthetic materials that silt fences are.

This means that they’re non-biodegradable. And have tiny holes in them which effectively serve as death traps for small reptiles and rodents.

Experiments have proved that coir wattles perform better than straw wattles.

Image showing BioD Coir pillow for revegetation

Therefore, if you’re in the market for a sediment control solution. That won’t adversely affect the ecosystem you’re trying to protect.

We highly suggest opting for a GeoNatural sediment control solution. This is because they’re completely biodegradable.

Don’t affect the wildlife and tend to enrich the soil. And the vegetation with nutrients at the end of their useful cycle.

If you want to buy GeoNatural erosion and coir fiber sediment check roll and mats. Pick up the phone and get in touch with us today.

RoLanka maintain an extensive selection of coir wattles and logs. Also, mats that will assist you in the fight against soil erosion.

Contact us today to learn more about how our green and effective solutions can help enrich the environment!

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