Marine Remediation | DATE POSTED: April 28, 2016
The Detroit Water and Sewer Department used 75 Geotube® containers to remove 100,000 cubic yards of contaminated class 2 landfill from Conner Creek. This site was used as an outfall from heavy industrial manufacturing, and is part of a much larger $162 million remediation project.
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Lowering of the floor by 8 metres within the Rijksmuseum cellar required soil dewatering using divers and Geotube® technology. The Geotube® project was designed to work quickly with minimum invasion.
DOWNLOAD PDFMarine Remediation | DATE POSTED: April 26, 2016
Geotube® Dewatering Technology was used to remove 750,000 cubic metres of PCB laden sludge created from the Paper and pulp mill industry in Fox River, WI. A full year after operation, the Geotube® was meeting its removal goals and continues to act as an effective measure.
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The Hylebos Waterway, WA, contained a toxic layer of sediment polluted with PCBs, heavy metals and other organics from years of industry. After successful pilot tests, Geotube® technology was used to meet the dewatering requirements of over 4000cy. Three Geotube® units were utilized to meet EPA and clean water objectives.
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