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Writer's pictureZac Ferry

About the Erosion Control Matting

Erosion control matting is a very effective and good aid in the realm of agriculture. It mainly reduces the water flow across the surface. There are mainly two types of mattings- blankets and wattles. They both protect the bare soil areas from polluted water which is vital for good vegetation. The former can be both biodegradable and synthetic. Both should be installed properly to ensure they work properly.

Where the Process Is Applied?

The degradable erosion control matting can be used on any kind of bare soil area- whether temporary shielding from wind erosion or raindrop is required, or short-term support and coverage are needed for the newly seeded grass before their germination, their initial growth, and their full establishment.

Tips to Plan the Process

Erosion Control Matting should be selected mainly according to the condition of the site. Like, the product which is good for the flat slope will not be ideal for the steeper slope. A good manufacturer will give proper and accurate information regarding the performance, designing, channel and slope limits, longevity and the other data in details.

  1. As soon as the process of seeding is done, this kind of matting must be installed.

  2. Make sure the moment the process of installation starts, all the tool materials, labor and equipment like blankets, stakes, staples, mallets, knives, shears etc. are ready as well.

  3. To ensure enough quantity of the blanket, do not forget to check the square footage and the coverage area of the blanket.

  4. For the long slopes, make sure that the equipment can access the topmost portion of the slope so that you can unroll the blanket from top to bottom.

  5. Try your best to finish the entire installation over the entire seeded areas in one single attempt.

Sites Where Matting is Done

Erosion control matting is mainly used in those areas where temporary support is required for the vegetation for establishments, such as for slopes and flat upland areas. Also, this matting is very suitable for establishing vegetation on the comparatively flat shoreline areas, ditches, swales, grassy areas, and athletic fields.

Why Matting Is Done?

  1. Erosion control matting covers the bare soil to support the emergent vegetation since the time of seeding, till the growth and density of the root become capable of providing erosion protection for long-term.

  2. The primary function of the matting is shielding the newly seeded areas and the bare soil against wind erosion and raindrop. For this, dense biodegradable material is used, which primarily supports and stabilizes the emergent vegetation, and then it is decomposed to aid the growth of plants.

  3. This matting also helps in increasing the precipitation infiltration, and then both the compaction and the crusting of the soil is decreased.

  4. The average longevity of a well-designed matting varies from a few months to three years. Upon the term of longevity, these matings can be divided into four categories- ultra-short term, short term, extended term, and long-term.

Is Erosion Control Matting Effective?

Erosion control matting is very effective in the process of the reduction of the sheet, especially in rill and wind erosion of the bare soil in diverse situations like slopes, ditches, channels, and shore areas. The performance is also dependent on the surface preparation’s quality, the method of its installation and the condition of the site.

For best matting, you must ensure that the product is of good quality and you are taking them from the best company. Otherwise, the effort of installing the matting will go in vain. This is truly a very useful and effective process to protect the land and soil for optimum vegetation.

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