Turbidity curtains, also known as silt curtains or turbidity barriers, are a critical tool in managing water quality during construction and dredging activities. Designed to control the dispersion of sediment and pollutants, these curtains help protect aquatic environments and comply with environmental regulations.
Turbidity curtains are floating barriers constructed from durable, impermeable materials that hang vertically in the water. They are anchored to the seabed or riverbed and held afloat by buoys. The primary function of these curtains is to contain and control the spread of suspended particles and sediment stirred up during construction, dredging, or other in-water activities.
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