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Rock Berm Wire

What is Rock Berm Wire?

Rock Berm Wire otherwise, known as poultry netting, is welded wire commonly used in construction to build berms for slope stability, erosion protection, and sediment control. The metal mesh can be filled with materials such as stone, concrete, sand, or soil and is often complemented by a filter fabric.

What are the benefits of Rock Berm Wire?

Rock Berm Wire is strong and long-lasting material for building berms. In a sucessful installation, a ridge is constructed of compacted soil, loose gravel, stone, or crushed rock that intercepts and prevents stormwater runoff from entering a sensitive area, and diverts or directs the water to a controlled or stabilized drainage outlet. Dikes or berms can be located or placed immediately along the top or bottom of cut or fill slopes, along the perimeter of an area, or adjacent to streams to prevent high stream flows from entering a site, or runoff from a site entering a stream or waterway.


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Product Details

Rock Berm Wire is used to make sediment barriers and can also be used to direct runoff to temporary sediment traps.

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Product Specifications

Available in a wide variety of styles and gauges. Dimensions designed to fit your specific MSE Project. Bright Basic, Galvanized, or Hot Dipped Finished per your specification.

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