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5 Reasons To Use A Turbidity Curtain

Turbidity curtains are a common site at construction and demolition projects, as well as at water treatment facilities. These barriers contain sediment and prevent it from spreading into surrounding water bodies. Here are five reasons to use a turbidity curtain:

  1. Environmental protection: Turbidity curtains help protect the environment by preventing sediment from entering waterways and harming aquatic life. They are often used in areas with sensitive ecosystems, such as wetlands or near spawning grounds for fish.
  2. Compliance with regulations: Many local, state, and federal regulations require turbidity curtains to prevent sediment from entering waterways. Using a turbidity curtain ensures that your project complies with these regulations and avoids potential fines or penalties.
  3. Improved water quality: Turbidity curtains can help improve the overall water quality by preventing sediment from entering the water. This is especially important in areas where people use the water for recreational activities or to drink.
  4. Increased safety: Turbidity curtains can also help improve safety at construction sites. By containing sediment and reducing visibility, they can help prevent accidents or injuries to workers or members of the public.
  5. Cost savings: Using a turbidity curtain can save money in the long run. Preventing sediment from entering waterways can help avoid costly cleanup efforts and potential fines or penalties. It can also save money on water treatment costs by keeping water clean and reducing the need for additional treatment.

Overall, turbidity curtains are an important tool for protecting the environment and ensuring compliance with regulations. They can also improve water quality and safety and save money in the long run.

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