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Erosion Control: Arlington vs Fort Worth

How do erosion control rules compare between Arlington, TX and Fort Worth, TX?

Arlington and Fort Worth have similar restriction levels.

Arlington, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Arlington requires erosion and sediment control on all construction activities. The city's stormwater management regulations and the Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) Construction General Permit require BMPs for sites disturbing one acre or more.

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Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Fort Worth requires erosion and sediment control plans for all construction activities disturbing one acre or more, consistent with TCEQ Construction General Permit TXR150000. Chapter 12Β½ and the city's Stormwater Management Ordinance require best management practices (BMPs) for erosion control during construction. Construction sites must install silt fences, stabilized construction entrances, and inlet protection before land disturbance begins. The city conducts inspections and can issue stop-work orders for non-compliance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlingtonFort Worth
State PermitTPDES TXR150000 for 1+ acreTCEQ TXR150000 (CGP)
Plan RequiredSW3P (Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan)-
TimingControls before grading begins-
SoilsExpansive clay requires robust measures-
State PenaltyUp to $25,000/day for TPDES violations-
Threshold-1 acre or more of disturbance
BMPs Required-Silt fences, inlet protection, stabilized entrances
Enforcement-Stop-work orders for non-compliance
Inspections-City conducts active site inspections

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Arlington FAQ

When do I need erosion controls in Arlington?

All construction sites need erosion controls. Sites disturbing one acre or more must obtain a TPDES Construction General Permit and prepare a SW3P.

What erosion controls are required?

Required BMPs include silt fences, rock berms, stabilized entrances, and inlet protection. Controls must be in place before any grading begins.

Fort Worth FAQ

When is an erosion control plan required in Fort Worth?

An erosion and sediment control plan is required for any construction activity disturbing one acre or more. Smaller sites may also need controls if they discharge to sensitive waters.

What happens if my construction site lacks erosion controls?

Fort Worth can issue stop-work orders and fines. The TCEQ can also enforce violations under the Construction General Permit TXR150000 with penalties up to $25,000 per day.

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