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Termite Prevention - Approaches for New Construction

By: Michael Waldvogel, Patricia Alder, Christopher Hayes Wood-Damaging Pests

This entomology insect note discusses various methods for termite prevention in new home construction.

Using Baffles to Improve Sediment Basins

By: Erin Rivers, Rich McLaughlin SoilFacts

Runoff on construction sites often contains large amount of soil and trapping it before it leaves the site is critical in preventing damage to streams, rivers and lakes. This factsheet describes sediment traps and basins at construction sites and agricultural operations, which provide temporary pools for runoff that allow sediment to settle before the water is discharged into water.

Mulch Options for Erosion Control on Construction Sites

By: Deanna Babcock, Rich McLaughlin SoilFacts

This publication discusses important characteristics, application rates, costs, and appropriate use of loose mulch, erosion control blankets, and hydraulically applied mulches as erosion control measures on construction sites.

Using Polyacrylamide (PAM) to Reduce Erosion on Construction Sites

By: Erin Rivers, Rich McLaughlin SoilFacts

This factsheet covers the use of polyacrylamides as a means of erosion control on construction sites. PAM characteristics and considerations are discussed as well as basic directions for use.

Construction and Tree Protection

By: Robert Bardon, Kevin Miller, Mark Megalos, Amy Graul

This publication describes tree protection strategies that builders and developers can use before, during and after construction to conserve healthy trees. Communication action to encourage tree protection and reduce the risk of injuring or losing valuable trees is highlighted.

Chemical Treatment to Control Turbidity on Construction Sites

By: Erin Rivers, Rich McLaughlin SoilFacts

Construction sites of more than one acre are required to install systems to retain sediment produced onsite. This factsheet describes several chemical treatment options, including polyacrylamides (PAM), gypsum and alum, for reducing turbidity in impounded water.

Fiber Check Dams and Polyacrylamide for Water Quality Improvement

By: Erin Rivers, Scott King, Rich McLaughlin SoilFacts

This publication discusses the construction of fiber check dams on construction sites to control sediment and runoff from the site. To save money and reduce construction site impacts on nearby surface waters, how to install fiber check dams, spacing of the dams and maintenance of the dams are covered in this factsheet.

Chemical Turbidity Control in Pumped Construction Site Water

By: Erin Rivers, Rich McLaughlin SoilFacts

This publication describes methods to reduce turbidity and suspended solids in water being pumped into stilling basins or sediment bags, usually on construction sites where dewatering is needed.