Section 3: Erosion and Runoff Control
runoff will make it more likely to soak into the soil, instead of forming gullies or trenches atop the ground surface. 4 Steps for Controlling Erosion and Runoff: 1. Maintain groundcover so runoff can soak into the soil. 2. Prevent runoff and erosion. 3. Control runoff as it moves. 4. Capture sediment contained within the runoff.
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