EROSION CONTROL MATERIALS PRODUCT DATA Photograph courtesy Propex GeoSolutions FOR MORE INFORMATION Geosynthetics magazine has provided information on the erosion control materials specification charts for comparative purposes only. Designers should contact manufacturers for additional details and to discuss sitespecific considerations. Information on the use and specification of erosion control products is also available from the Geosynthetic Materials Association (GMA). GMA 1801 County Road B West, STE 100 Roseville, MN 55113-2831 USA +1 651 225 6956 fred.chuck@textiles.org GMAnow.com PUBLISHER'S NOTE Geosynthetics magazine compiled all information included in the 2025 Geosynthetics Specifier's Guide from information submitted by firms in the geosynthetics industry. Companies provided specifications voluntarily, and specification accuracy is the responsibility of the manufacturer. The appearance of a listing in this directory is not an endorsement of the company or product by Geosynthetics magazine or the Advanced Textiles Association (ATA). The 2025 Geosynthetics Specifier's Guide is intended as a guide, and Geosynthetics magazine and ATA encourage readers to contact the companies listed for further information. Companies design these products to solve erosion and sediment control problems, and to provide long-term stabilization by establishing and maintaining vegetative cover. E rosion control products give engineers ready solutions for one of the fastest-growing design niches. Many of these products work with vegetation to form a biocomposite solution to erosion. The charts in this section are divided into degradable rolled erosion control products (RECPs), nondegradable RECPs and hard armor. Degradable products are used to enhance the establishment of vegetation, such as on a rehabilitated lakeshore or alongside a recently constructed roadway. These products are used where vegetation alone will provide sufficient site protection once the erosion control product has degraded. Nondegradable products provide long-term reinforcement of vegetation. They are used in more challenging erosion control applications where immediate, high-performance erosion protection is required. The materials extend the erosion resistance of soil, rock and other materials by permanently reinforcing the vegetative root structure. The numbers Companies that submitted product data chart lines were asked to provide data determined through industry-accepted testing methods. Companies were asked to sign a certificate of compliance verifying the accuracy of this data. GeosyntheticsMagazine.com 85http://www.GMAnow.com http://www.GeosyntheticsMagazine.com