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Jackson County Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control

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Why is soil erosion and sedimentation control important?
Soil erosion is a major contributor to pollution in our waterways. Uncontrolled runoff during weather events, i.e., wind and rain, can move the soil off-site and into our lakes and streams. The dirt may move off-site through ditches, pipes or across the property and be deposited into a creek, stream or wetland.

Sediment can clog pipes and leave streets a muddy mess. It can destroy natural areas, wetlands, creeks and harm the plants and creatures living there. Residual sediment can damage habitat for insects and fish.

The State of Michigan enacted legislation to address this problem (Part 91 of Public Act 451). The Jackson County Health Department Environmental Health Division has the authority to enforce the Soil Erosion program for all of the Jackson County communities. The State of Michigan oversees all local programs and referrals, special concerns, and related pollution incidents.

Instructions for Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control
Soil erosion and sedimentation control permits are required for any earth disturbance in excess of one acre or within 500 feet of a lake or stream. 

For information on the soil erosion program (including applications), please click here.

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This page originated on September 30, 2005 and was last revised Wednesday, July 22, 2009
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