06 · Compliance
Erosion and sediment control
Erosion control is the difference between a job that passes inspection and a job that draws a stop-work order. On any site disturbing an acre or more, North Carolina requires an approved plan and the controls installed before ground is broken.
We install to the approved plan, maintain the measures through construction, and are on site for inspections. Around Lake Norman, where nearly everything drains toward the water, inspectors look hard at this.

What's included
- Silt fence, wattles and sediment traps installed to the approved plan
- Rock construction entrances that keep mud off the public road
- Storm drain inlet protection and outlet stabilisation
- Erosion control matting and hydroseeding on cut and fill slopes
- Maintenance and repair through the build, plus inspection support
How it runs
Four steps, one number to call
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Call or send the address
Two minutes on the phone tells us most of what we need.
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We walk the property
Access, slope, drainage, utilities and what has to stay standing.
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Fixed written price
Scope, schedule and number in writing before a machine rolls.
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We clear out clean
Debris gone, grade set, erosion control in and site swept.
Straight answers
Erosion Control questions
When does North Carolina require an erosion control plan?
Any land-disturbing activity of one acre or more requires an approved erosion and sedimentation control plan under the NC Sedimentation Pollution Control Act. Local jurisdictions around Lake Norman, and lakefront buffer rules, can tighten that threshold further.
Get a price on erosion control
Free, no-obligation estimate with a fixed written number before we start.
Call now 704.775.3329- info@lknlandworks.com
- Mon–Sun · 7:00a – 7:00p
- Serving the Lake Norman area, NC


