At first glance, one can sense a disconnect between water pollution and construction—until contractors and builders follow the movement of water.
There, two things can happen:
The watersheds account for a significant percentage of the state’s water source.
However, because this water has contaminants, it goes through an extensive water treatment process, beginning with the removal of large particles such as sediments.
In hydroseeding, the growth of plants can help decrease the likelihood of topsoil erosion.
Either way, experts tout it as a cost-effective strategy in controlling soil erosion.