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Erosion Control: Fort Worth vs North Richland Hills

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

North Richland Hills has fewer restrictions than Fort Worth.

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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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

FactFort WorthNorth Richland Hills
Threshold1 acre or more of disturbance-
State PermitTCEQ TXR150000 (CGP)-
BMPs RequiredSilt fences, inlet protection, stabilized entrances-
EnforcementStop-work orders for non-compliance-
InspectionsCity conducts active site inspectionsWeekly and post-rain
Perimeter BMP-Silt fence required
Inlet Protection-Required at all inlets
Idle Threshold-14 days triggers seeding
Final Stabilization-70 percent cover

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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.

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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