When Dust and Runoff Turn Into Compliance Headaches
I remember working a job near Southaven Towne Center during a particularly heavy storm season. We watched fine silt wash right off an exposed grade, heading straight for the municipal drains. When the DEQ or local inspectors show up, they aren't looking for excuses; they're looking for containment. We've seen how quickly a site goes from 'productive' to 'fined' because the wind picked up and sent dust clouds drifting into Silo Square.
We don't just slap up a fence and leave. We install heavy-duty dust control mesh because it actually breaks the wind's velocity instead of just letting it sail through the gaps. If you're managing a site in Colonial Hills, you'll find that standard chain link won't stop the particulate matter. We use specific privacy windscreens to keep your job site within its legal footprint. It's about keeping the dirt on your site and the inspectors off your back.
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