How to Install a Sediment Fence

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We take the protection of British Columbia waterways very seriously, and properly installing sediment fences prior to construction is very important.

A sediment fence is a temporary measure that contains sediment from mobilizing off your worksite. Typically, it is made of geotextile fabric that is attached to wooden posts and keyed into the soil. It is installed at the bottom of slopes, along stream banks and at the edge of a worksite.

This video provides step-by-step instructions on how to install a sediment fence, including the tools, equipment and labour required. Steps include: marking the location, excavating a trench, driving in the support posts, and backfilling and compacting the soil.
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This is a good clip but I think you should have gotten Wes Anderson to direct your shots.
Tool Montage;
Step by step sequence;
Actors standing beside one another in congruent fashion while explaining the concept;
Head on shots of the pile and the fence installation.
I'm telling you, we could have had a masterpiece!

professordogwood
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I might make a plow for the trailer hitch. Save some digging :)

DanFrederiksen
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I feel pity for the guy, he works and dig by himself . Help hin

kstar
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I think she used the WE a little to loosely, didn't see much equality when we were digging or hammering in the posts, 🤔 but the important thing is WE got it done.🤔👌👌🤫

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You guys need to build a bridge instead of a tunnel in delta for Massey replacement project. Population is growing very fast with the liberal government and you guys are trying to kill cars in the city? Nobody will take transit or bike it’s a city and people drive cars in a city. If you guys are high and need real experienced engineers ask Seattle for some as they have the best infrastructure around.

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