Riprap
Loose stone or material placed on slopes or embankments to prevent erosion by water or wind.
Riprap is a layer of large stones or broken concrete placed along shorelines, riverbanks, or slopes to prevent erosion and stabilize soil. It is crucial for optimizing site protection, enhancing stability, and supporting environmental management. By providing a reliable and effective erosion control solution, riprap supports efficient site development, reduces risks, and contributes to successful project delivery by ensuring that landscapes are well-managed, aligned with design objectives, and compliant with environmental and regulatory standards.
Used in a sentence
Riprap was installed along the riverbank to prevent erosion during heavy rains.
Synonyms/variation
Rock Armor
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