Silt Fences
    Silt Fencing
        
    
        
            Silt fencing is a temporary sediment barrier made of porous fabric. It's held up by wooden or metal posts driven into the ground, it's inexpensive and relatively easy to remove. The fabric ponds sediment-laden stormwater runoff, causing sediment to be retained by the settling processes. A single 100 foot (ft) run of silt fence may hold 50 tons of sediment in place.
    
        - Contractor-grade material in heights of 24" and 36".
- Easy and economical way to meet erosion and sediment control at construction sites.
- DOT-grade material available.
- Helps comply with NPDES, 40 CFR 122.26 (1999).
                    Unit of Measure
                    
               
        | Items |  /Asset/Silt-Fence-Wire-Back.jpg 6246WB-36 24 Inch (in) Width and 36 Inch (in) Length Wire Back Silt Fence |  /Asset/Silt-Fence.jpg 6246 36 Inch (in) Width and 100 Inch (in) Length Silt Fence with Stake | ||
| Height | N/A 24 in | N/A 36 in | ||
| Length | N/A 36 ft | N/A 100 ft | ||
| Case Count | N/A 1 | |||
| Roll Size Length | N/A 100 ft | N/A | ||
| Weight Per Roll | N/A | |||
| Color | N/A | |||
| Units Per Pallet | N/A | |||
| Fence Type | N/A Wire | N/A | ||
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