Silt Screen
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This made in America product is available in various depths and typically ships in 50' lengths. It is made of PVC coated polyester and is treated with an anti-mildew coating.
Specifications (ST: 10/08)
Fabric - 18 oz. nominal laminated vinyl/polyester having the following characteristics:
Construction - vinyl laminate on 9X9 1000 x 1300 denier polyester scrim Weight – 18.5 oz. per sq. yd. (434 gr./sq. m.)
Adhesion – 24 x 20 lb./2”
Grab Tensile – 410 x 410 lb./in. (430 x 421 daN/5cm.)
Tongue Tear – 100 x 100 lb. (95 x 95 daN)
Hydrostatic - 600 psi (4167 kPa) Cold resistance to crack: -40° F/C
All seams heat sealed
5/8 inch diameter poly rope reinforced vertical edges
#4 brass grommets
1/4 in. galvanized chain ballast
EPS flotation, 6 in. x 6 in., 13.5 lb./ft. buoyancy in fresh water and 14.4 lb./ft buoyancy in saltwater.
Silt Screens, also known as turbidity curtains, are essential for managing sediment control in small waterways during construction projects. This guide explains what a silt screen is, how it works, and when to use it—so you can ensure environmental compliance and effective water protection.
The Silt Screen is a floating curtain system designed to contain sediment, debris, and other pollutants stirred up by construction activities near water. Made from PVC-coated polyester with an anti-mildew treatment, this American-made product is highly durable and resistant to wear.
Turbidity curtain deployed in waterway
Silt Screens are typically used in small bodies of water such as ponds, small lakes, and canals. They are perfect for:
The silt screen floats on the surface while a skirt made from strong fabric extends below to block sediment. Anchored in place, it creates a barrier that keeps stirred-up silt from drifting into sensitive water bodies, protecting aquatic life and complying with environmental regulations.
Most commonly used as a Type 1 DOT silt screen, this system is designed for areas with calm waters and minimal wave action.
Silt screen in active job site environment
Here’s how to set up a silt screen for effective use:
A local construction firm recently used our Type 1 Silt Screen during a pond excavation project. The goal was to prevent sediment from drifting into a connected stream. By installing a 150' long curtain with a 5' depth, they successfully contained all sediment within the pond site. This ensured no fines or debris entered the stream, keeping them in compliance with environmental regulations and avoiding costly fines.
Thanks to the durable, anti-mildew treated fabric, the curtain held up through a month-long rainy period, showcasing its reliability under real job site conditions.
Silt Screens are an essential, cost-effective solution for managing water pollution during construction. Whether working near ponds, lakes, or canals, these floating barriers provide vital protection for sensitive ecosystems.