Wattle
Wattle
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Wattle has several meanings:
- Wattle-and-daub refers to a technique of using flexible sticks, branches, or twigs (collectively, the wattle) woven together and packed with mud or similar to make fences, walls, and roofs.
- Wattle (modern civil engineering) is a form of erosion control typically used as a best management practice (BMP) to reduce sediment in run-off. A wattle is often constructed of natural plant materials such as hay bales, or plant material grubbed from a construction site and arranged in piles on a downflow slope.
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