By James E. Sprague and C. Joel Sprague Sediment retention devices (SRDs) include silt fences, wattles, filter logs, compost socks and various types of stormwater inlet protectors and are a widely used best management practice (BMP) to provide sediment filtration from stormwater runoff while allowing water passage. However, SRD performance varies greatly in flow rate […]
Comparative analysis of the flow and filtration capabilities of sediment retention devices—Part 1
Features | February 1, 2021 | By: ATA
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