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Erosion Control: Arlington vs North Richland Hills

How do erosion control rules compare between Arlington, TX and North Richland Hills, TX?

North Richland Hills has fewer restrictions than Arlington.

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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North Richland Hills, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

NRH requires erosion and sediment control measures on all construction sites including silt fence, inlet protection, and stabilized entrances. Projects disturbing 1 acre or more must file a TCEQ SWPPP and obtain a city stormwater permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlingtonNorth Richland Hills
State PermitTPDES TXR150000 for 1+ acre-
Plan RequiredSW3P (Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan)-
TimingControls before grading begins-
SoilsExpansive clay requires robust measures-
State PenaltyUp to $25,000/day for TPDES violations-
Perimeter BMP-Silt fence required
Inlet Protection-Required at all inlets
Inspections-Weekly and post-rain
Idle Threshold-14 days triggers seeding
Final Stabilization-70 percent cover

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.

North Richland Hills FAQ

Do I need silt fence for a small addition in NRH?

If any disturbed soil could wash off site, silt fence or equivalent BMPs are required even for small projects. Building inspectors check for this at permit inspections.

Who inspects erosion control on my construction site?

NRH building and stormwater inspectors inspect during permit inspections. For TCEQ-permitted 1-acre sites, the builder's qualified SWPPP inspector must also inspect weekly and after rain.

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