CORE Launches First Mobile Lunch and Learn in Texas Ahead of Schedule 

CORE Erosion Control has successfully kicked off its inaugural mobile Lunch and Learn event this week in Dallas, Texas, marking a significant milestone. Initially planned for early next year, the event launched two months ahead of schedule, underscoring CORE’s commitment to innovation and customer engagement.  East Coast Regional Sales Manager Rob Lawson was the lead… Read more


CORE Erosion Control Showcases Product Success at the IECA Southeast Chapter Field Day 

Team members from CORE Erosion Control joined the Southeast Chapter of the International Erosion Control Association (IECA) for its annual Field Day in Greenville, SC.   The event, attended by around 200 participants including state Departments of Transportation (DOT), engineers, municipalities, contractors and environmental professionals, offered a unique chance for CORE Erosion Control to demonstrate… Read more


Kentucky Muddy Water Blues 2024: Leading the Way in Stormwater Management and Erosion Control 

The Kentucky Muddy Water Blues Conference and Field Day returned this year, bringing together industry professionals dedicated to improving water quality through advanced stormwater management and erosion control practices.   CORE Erosion Control’s team participated in this valuable two-day event, designed for those in construction, land development and environmental protection. The conference provided attendees with excellent… Read more


Erosion Control in National and State Parks: Protecting Natural Beauty 

National and state parks are treasures that showcase the natural beauty of landscapes, wildlife and ecosystems. However, these protected areas face a constant threat — erosion.   Erosion can degrade trails, damage vegetation and lead to sedimentation in waterways, impacting the park’s overall health. Erosion control is crucial for maintaining the integrity of these parks and… Read more


Transforming Land Development with CORE Erosion Control

In the ever-evolving world of land development, the integration of environmentally conscious practices is not only a necessity but a responsibility. With the increasing awareness of the impact of human activities on ecosystems, the demand for sustainable solutions has grown. One of the most critical aspects of responsible land development is managing erosion, a natural… Read more


CORE Erosion Control at the Southeast Texas IECA Show in San Marcos

The Southeast Texas IECA (International Erosion Control Association) show took place from October 6th to 8th in San Marcos, Texas. CORE Erosion Control was represented and attended by JD Morgan and Chris Creed. It took place at the Embassy Suites by Hilton San Marcos Hotel Conference Center for regional training, cutting-edge product showcases and invaluable… Read more


Erosion Control in Pipelines and Power Transmission Lines

As the demand for energy continues to rise globally, the construction and expansion of pipelines and power transmission lines have become critical to ensuring the supply of natural gas, oil and electricity.  These large-scale infrastructure projects often face the challenge of erosion. If left unmanaged, erosion can cause significant environmental degradation, reduce the lifespan of… Read more


CORE Team Exhibits at IECA Mid-Atlantic Northeast Chapters Annual Conference

The Mid-Atlantic and Northeast chapters of the International Erosion Control Association (IECA) combined their annual conference into a single event, drawing experts, vendors and stakeholders from across the region. The conference was held September 9-11 and featured informative sessions, networking opportunities and a chance for professionals to collaborate on industry advancements. “It was a fantastic… Read more


Sediment Control in Urban Development: Adapting to a Growing Urban Landscape

A surge in urban development brings about significant changes in land use and the natural environment, presenting new challenges in sediment control.  As cities expand and landscapes transform, managing sediment becomes crucial for protecting water quality, infrastructure and ecosystems.  Let’s explore how growing urbanization will impact sediment control needs and strategies in the future. The… Read more