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The Erosion Control Technology Council (ECTC) is committed to advancing the use of rolled, hydraulic, and sediment retention erosion control materials by providing education and leadership to engineers, designers and other interested individuals or organizations in the industry. ECTC develops industry-wide performance standards and uniform testing procedures and offers guidance on the application and installation of rolled erosion control products. By joining ECTC, you can be an influence in this dynamic and changing industry.

ECTC membership is defined by two categories: Associate and Directing. Support from all members allows ECTC to continue to increase erosion control education and standardization, and continue to raise awareness about the advantages of using rolled erosion control products. Click on this link to view the benefits of both membership categories.

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.

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