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Example of a berm constructed from compacted soil. Compacted soil berms built from native soil are extremely useful for directing sheet runoff toward sediment traps/basins, reducing the need for long sections of high-maintenance silt fencing. (Source: Colorado DOT) | Example of a berm constructed from compacted soil. Compacted soil berms built from native soil are extremely useful for directing sheet runoff toward sediment traps/basins, reducing the need for long sections of high-maintenance silt fencing. (Source: Colorado DOT) | ||
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Example of a berm constructed from compacted soil. Compacted soil berms built from native soil are extremely useful for directing sheet runoff toward sediment traps/basins, reducing the need for long sections of high-maintenance silt fencing. (Source: Colorado DOT)
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