Stream Bank Repair

(Updated: Oct. 23, 2024, 9:27 a.m.)

As recovery from Hurricane Helene continues, landowners may be thinking about taking necessary steps to re-establish effective streamside buffers that were torn out in the storm.

This factsheet from the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality provides guidance for riparian area reseeding in the mountains:  Riparian Area Seeding

This factsheet from the US Army Corps of Engineers details permit requirements and exemptions: Post Helene Permitting Quick Guide

For additional resources on streambank repair or to register for upcoming streambank repair workshops (both online and in-person), check the Biological and Agricultural Engineering website.

***Please Note**** Any landowner wanting to do repair work within a floodplain may need to obtain a floodplain development permit or buffer authorization from the local jurisdiction (municipality or county).  It is strongly suggested that you contact your local storm water department before beginning any work.

Workers with shovels repair streamside buffer area