I’m a contractor / homebuilder / landscaper not an erosion control company. How do I learn about erosion control?
There are many resources available to assist contractors with best management practices (BMP) for erosion control.


There are many options available for different site conditions and you may have to research before you determine the right practice for your project. There are also independent companies that specialize in erosion control that may be able to provide services for your project.


You may also contact the Engineering Division of the Dept of Public Works at 309.524.2363 with questions or concerns. The Engineering Division will operate within its parameters to assist in BMP decisions. Proper installation, maintenance, and inspections will be the responsibility of the permit holder.

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1. Why does Moline have a Drainage Permit?
2. Do I need a permit?
3. When will my site be inspected?
4. If I don’t need a permit, do I still need erosion control?
5. Why is the permit threshold (500 square foot land disturbance) so low?
6. Why is the Drainage Permit fee so expensive?
7. I took out the Drainage Permit but someone else (homeowner, subcontractor) violated the Ordinance. Why am I in trouble?
8. I’m a contractor / homebuilder / landscaper not an erosion control company. How do I learn about erosion control?
9. Do I have to hire an engineer to obtain a permit?
10. What if I already started the project?
11. How long does it take to obtain a permit?