The key to compliance during construction is to maintain and control stable soils on-site. When uncontrolled eroded soils and sediment discharge from a site, the result is muddy runoff, damage to downstream properties and negative impacts to the environment. If improperly managed, such impacts can result in stop work orders or fines from the local soil conservation district or civil litigation from impacted plaintiffs.
Princeton Hydro's staff of engineers and scientists are experts in soil stabilization through the use of geosynthetics and bio-degradable geotextiles, turf reinforced mats, silt curtains, turbidity flocculants, soil tacifiers, and hydro-mulches. The use of these products, in combination with other Best Management Practices, helps both maintain productivity and limit off-site liability. Princeton Hydro's staff of Certified Professionals in Erosion and Sediment Control can help you prepare plans compliant with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) construction related stormwater control requirements and provide clear and concise instructions to contractors in the means and methods of proper soil erosion and sediment control.