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A temporary channel must handle runoff from a 24-month storm event, preventing damage that might be severe to the site. It must be carefully constructed in terms of size, earthen and continuous berms, and drainage channels that must be put into place for more info please visit our website!<br>https://aesc-ltd.com/6-bmp-series-temporary-berms-and-channels-for-run-off-diversion-or-storage/ <br><br>
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About Us Since 2004, Alberta Sediment and Erosion Control has provided service excellence on construction projects of all sizes. We are an Alberta born and bred company, and service sites from Calgary to Ft. McMurray, including Red Deer, Leduc, Lethbridge, Airdrie, Cochrane, Okotokes and Edmonton. Quality is our key value. Our lean operational model keeps costs low for our clients, while we provide ongoing support throughout the construction process without hidden costs.
Temporary Berms and Channels for Run-Off Diversion or Storage Temporary Diversion Berm: This is a temporary ridge built to divert runoff or store it, so it does not reach exposed slopes or bodies of water.Continuous Berm: A barrier of sediment encased by a geosynthetic fabric to divert or hold runoff, so the sediment can properly settle. Considered a strong alternative to silt fences since they do not require entrenchment. Helps control erosion and sediment build-up around a construction site. Temporary Diversion Channel: A ditch or swale that channels runoff towards a stabilized area and around sensitive areas.
Our Services Our service lineup is the most comprehensive in our industry. We pride ourselves on offering a closed-loop lineup of services which allows you to use one company for everything. From consultation and design development to implementation and management, AESC is here for all your erosion and sediment control needs.
Our Mission We do it right the first time. We save our clients time and money by ensuring that their job site is fully compliant. We’ve got your back. The Team The team at Alberta Sediment and Erosion Control has over 30 years combined experience. Everyone who steps on a jobsite is a full certified Inspector of Sediment and Erosion Control. We combine a construction background with highly specialized erosion control knowledge and certification to provide top tier service to every client.
Inspection & Maintenance Inspections are recommended at least every two weeks except when frozen. After rainfall, snowmelt, or impact, the measures must be inspected, and repairs made if necessary. Before a freeze-up, ensure all temporary channels and berms are properly stabilized for snowmelt. Bermsthat trap sediments must be inspected and cleaned after every significant rain event or when needed. All damage caused by traffic or other activities must be repaired by the end of that day. If vegetation does not take hold, reseed the area.
Contact Us 2032 6 Street NECalgary, Alberta T2E 3Z1Tel# (403) 460-0022 Cell: (403) 618-3177Fax: (403) 474-5002E-mail: smerchant@aesc-ltd.com
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