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Open only to manufacturers
of rolled erosion control products, sediment retention fiber rolls and hydrualic erosion control products. Applicants
need to petition current Directing Members for
approval. Benefits include:
- opportunity to
help develop specification and installation
guidance for RECPs, HECPs and SRFRs to
national organizations
- invitation to quarterly membership
meetings
- company listing
on www.ectc.org,
the web site containing the specification which
numerous DOTs use to create their state specifications
- company name listing
on trade show handouts where ECTC exhibits
- voting rights at
all levels within ECTC
- participate in
and receive valuable market data research
gathered semi-annually
- may list products
on the ECTC web site product
charts
Organization dues
may be deductible as professional or business
expenses, to the extent
allowable by law. Dues and other contributions
to local, state or national association are
not deductible as charitable contributions
for federal income purposes.
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The
Erosion Control Technology Council (ECTC) is
a non-profit organization. Its mission is to develop performance standards,
uniform testing procedures, and guidance on the application and installation
of rolled erosion control products ( RECPs ), hydraulic erosion control
products (HECPs) and sediment retention fiber rolls (SRFRs). The
ECTC promotes the use of erosion control mats and blankets through
industry leadership
and education in the hope of making a broad contribution to the science
of erosion control and environmental preservation.
Please contact us if you
have any questions or would like to participate in the Council.
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