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Erosion Control: Dallas vs Irving

How do erosion control rules compare between Dallas, TX and Irving, TX?

Irving has fewer restrictions than Dallas.

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Heavy Restrictions

Dallas Development Code Sec. 51A-8.611 requires erosion control plans for any development requiring grading or clearing where sediment can reach drainageways. Property owners must maintain erosion and sedimentation controls during construction and remove sediment from city right-of-way or storm drainage. Revegetation of disturbed areas is mandatory. Financial assurance (letter of credit, performance bond) is required for all erosion control, grading, and vegetation plan improvements.

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Irving, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Irving requires erosion and sediment control measures for all grading and construction activities. The Land Development Code requires an erosion control plan with best management practices including silt fences, inlet protection, and stabilized construction entrances. Sites must maintain erosion controls until final stabilization with 70% vegetation coverage or permanent ground cover.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasIrving
Code SectionSec. 51A-8.611 (Storm Drainage Design)-
Plan RequiredErosion control plan for grading/clearing-
MaintenanceOwner must maintain controls during construction-
RevegetationRequired for all disturbed areas-
Financial AssuranceBond or letter of credit required-
Requirement-Erosion control plan for all construction
BMPs Required-Silt fences, inlet protection, stabilized entrances
Stabilization-70% vegetation or permanent cover required
Inspection-City inspectors verify compliance
TCEQ Oversight-State environmental agency enforces TPDES

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Dallas FAQ

Do I need an erosion control plan in Dallas?

Yes, for any development requiring grading or clearing where sediment can be carried to drainageways. The plan must be submitted to and approved by the Department of Development Services.

Who is responsible for erosion during construction?

The property owner is responsible for maintaining erosion controls during development and must remove any sediment deposited in city right-of-way or storm drainage systems.

Irving FAQ

Do I need an erosion control plan for my Irving project?

Yes, all construction and grading activities in Irving require erosion and sediment control measures. The scope of the plan depends on the project size and its proximity to waterways.

What happens if erosion controls fail?

The city may issue stop-work orders, require corrective action, and assess penalties. Sediment discharges to the storm drain system or waterways can also trigger state enforcement from TCEQ.

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