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  2. Riprap - Wikipedia

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    Riprap used to protect a streambank from erosion Look up riprap in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Riprap (in North American English ), also known as rip rap , rip-rap , shot rock , rock armour (in British English ) or rubble , is human-placed rock or other material used to protect shoreline structures against scour and water, wave, or ice ...

  3. Erosion control - Wikipedia

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    Erosion control is the practice of preventing or controlling wind or water erosion in agriculture, land development, coastal areas, river banks and construction. Effective erosion controls handle surface runoff and are important techniques in preventing water pollution , soil loss , wildlife habitat loss and human property loss.

  4. Fiber roll - Wikipedia

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    Installation detail for fiber rolls with specifications recommended by U.S. EPA. [1] A fiber roll is a temporary erosion control and sediment control device used on construction sites to protect water quality in nearby streams, rivers, lakes and seas from sediment erosion.

  5. Soil conservation - Wikipedia

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    The rows formed slow surface water run-off during rainstorms to prevent soil erosion and allow the water time to infiltrate into the soil. Soil conservation is the prevention of loss of the topmost layer of the soil from erosion or prevention of reduced fertility caused by over usage, acidification, salinization or other chemical soil contamination

  6. Peachtree Creek - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 Atlanta floods set new records for most streams in the area, and Peachtree Creek at Northside Drive came a close second place, reaching a height of 23.89 feet (7.28 m) on September 21, 2009, at 9:15 pm, and causing water to flow over the bridge. The North Fork reached a record of 18.07 feet (5.51 m) at 7:15pm, topping the previous ...

  7. Erosion - Wikipedia

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    Erosion and changes in the form of river banks may be measured by inserting metal rods into the bank and marking the position of the bank surface along the rods at different times. [23] Thermal erosion is the result of melting and weakening permafrost due to moving water. [24] It can occur both along rivers and at the coast.