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Date Written: 5/9/2008 Residents Want Liner In Millsboro, Delaware, a proposed carbon-injection system for the generating units at a power plant is being greeted with concern from area residents. The carbon injection should remove mercury for air emissions: a good thing; but the mercury then must be mixed with fly ash: the concern. Residents would be more comfortable, they say, if the on-site landfill had a liner or cover. continued:  http://www.delmarvanow.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080508/NEWS01/805080429/1002 Keywords: Millsboro Delaware DE carbon-injection fly ash landfills waste emissions mercury pollutions soils containment liners lining covers caps capping Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control NRG energy electricity power plants n2793 GSA News ID: 2793 |
Date Written: 5/9/2008 Landfill Reclamatin, Clovis Style The landfill in Cloivs, California is going through a reclamation process. Only, unlike other celebrated remediation projects, this one is not looking to transform the site into a new use. Rather, they are reclaiming waste stored for a long time in unlined cells and moving to lined cells. The process is allowing them to extend the facilities life while simultaneously mitigating long-term environmental risk. continued:  http://www.mswmanagement.com/mw_0805_clovis.html Keywords: landfills Clovis California reclamation remediation soils cleanup waste containment sorting liners lining lined geomembranes drainage MSW Municipal Solid Waste magazines n2794 GSA News ID: 2794 |
Date Written: 5/9/2008 Focus on EC The May issue of CE News is the publication's annual Buyer's Guide, but there is also article content. One of the "Focus On" sections is for erosion control. The wrap-up includes associations, resources and events; and the editors have included links to other erosion control content. Their oversight, however, is in neglecting to include geosindex's interactive erosion control product data. continued:  http://cenews.com/article.asp?id=2834 Keywords: magazines CE News Buyer's Guide erosion control associations resources events conferences geosindex product data n2795 GSA News ID: 2795 |
Date Written: 5/8/2008 From MSW: Dewatering Tubes The May 2008 issue of Municipal Sewer & Water looks at dewatering operations in the city of Lebanon, Tennessee. The article appears on pages 50 and 51 of the online reader and focuses on how the city's sewer department needed a way to more quickly dewater sludge. The new passive system used three 60 x 100 ft geosynthetic tubes. continued:  http://www.mswmag.com/ezine/2008/05/ Keywords: Municipal Sewer and & Water magazines dewatering geotextiles geosynthetics tubes geotubes Lebanon Tennessee sewage waste drainage filtration water wastewater passive systems articles public works n2791 GSA News ID: 2791 |
Date Written: 5/8/2008 Update: GeoAfrica 2009 The Geosynthetics Interest Group of South Africa (GIGSA), a chapter of the International Geosynthetics Society (IGS), has posted an updated First Announcement regarding GeoAfrica 2009. The conference will be the first African regional conference on geosynthetics and will be held 2 - 4 September 2009 in Cape Town. Visit GIGSA or view the announcement PDF for more information. continued:  http://www.gigsa.org Keywords: Geosynthetics Interest Group South Africa GIGSA International Geosynthetics Society IGS GeoAfrica 2009 The First African Regional Conferences Cape Town events industry n2792 GSA News ID: 2792 |
Date Written: 5/7/2008 In Search of a Superfund Label A top environmental official in California is pushing for a Rialto site to be designated as a Superfund site, due to extensive percholate pollution concerns. The 160-acre site hosted defense contractors and fireworks operations for six decades. California would dearly welcome the federal cleanup dollars now. Water cleanup and replacement aid has already been requested. continued:  http://www.pe.com/localnews/inland/stories/PE_News_Local_C_perch06.41589f0.html Keywords: United States Environmental Protection Agency US EPA Rialto California Superfund environmental pollution cleanup water waste percholate plume industrial capping caps government n2787 GSA News ID: 2787 |
Date Written: 5/7/2008 Solmax's Specialized Geomembranes Solmax offers specialized geomembranes made from a PVC compound containing plasticizers based of ethylene and elvaloy (EIA). The geomembranes are reinforced with a polyester screen for enhanced mechanical properties. This specialization enables them to be used for long exposure to high temperatures, hydrocarbons and UV rays. Read more about them. continued:  http://www.geosynthetica.net/underwriters/solmax.asp#news Keywords: Solmax Geosynthetics geomembranes PVC plasticizers ethylene elvaloy EIA containment primary secondary high temperatures hydrocarbons containment waste oil UV rays exposure long term long-term n2788 GSA News ID: 2788 |
Date Written: 5/7/2008 EC Education Online Erosion Control Blanket offers a suite of educational videos on its website. The video player plays within ECB's site--so no download necessary--and offers information on erosion, BMPs, installation practices, ECB tools, tricks & tips. Watch them online. continued:  http://www.erosioncontrolblanket.com/education.aspx Keywords: ErosionControlBlanket erosion sediment control blankets ecbs bmps best management practices education online videos installation n2789 GSA News ID: 2789 |
Date Written: 5/7/2008 ESCN Update The latest broadcast from Land and Water's Erosion and Sediment Control Network (ESCN.tv) is available. This week's stories include North American Green's new fiber matrix, the US Army Corps of Engineers endorsement of geosynthetic-reinforcement for levees, water harvesting systems, and education for local construction industries. Watch it online. continued:  http://www.escn.tv Keywords: Land and Water magazines Erosion Sediment Control Network ESCN.tv North American Green HydraCM fiber matrix United Stories US Army Corps of Engineers geogrids geotextiles geosynthetic-reinforcement geosynthetics reinforcement levees water dams harvesting systems education construction n2790 GSA News ID: 2790 |
Date Written: 5/6/2008 Engineering Demand in Mining Canada's Globe and Mail newspaper reports that Canada's skyrocketing demand in energy and mining sectors is producing a hard-to-fill order for engineering and technical services. The Canadian mining industry is thought to need 92,000 more professionals by 2017, many of them engineers and engineering technologists. These projects require significant environmental controls, access roads and remediation readiness too. continued:  http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080505.edu-engJobsMain-0505/BNStory/education/home Keywords: Canada Alberta mining energy sectors construction development gold diamonds transportation roads engineering jobs engineers civil containment waste n2781 GSA News ID: 2781 |
Date Written: 5/6/2008 From Bad to Worse The news for the Countrywide Landfill in Stark County, Ohio has been bleak for the past year. An underground fire has been the subject of much debate. But while damage has not been detected to the bottom liner, the emergency cap installed over 35 of the site's 88 acres (to control odor from the fires) has torn and spilled leachate. continued:  http://www.ohio.com/news/18542224.html Keywords: Countrywide waste landfills Stark County Akron Ohio containment geomembranes installation caps capping failure leachate spilled drainage n2782 GSA News ID: 2782 |
Date Written: 5/6/2008 Maine's Secondary Concern The Maine Department of Environmental Protection (MEDEP), working with the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA), has brought a hefty $157,000 fine against a company for Clean Water Act violations. One of the primary failings at the oil storage facilities has been inadequately maintained secondary containment liners. continued:  http://yosemite.epa.gov/opa/admpress.nsf/0/6f50a0c193990c158525743d0063c4fe?OpenDocument Keywords: Maine Department of Environmental Protection MEDEP United States Agency US EPA fines government containment secondary oil fuel storage protection erosion control water n2783 GSA News ID: 2783 |
Date Written: 5/6/2008 IECA Papers Online The International Erosion Control Association (IECA) has posted papers from its EC08 event online for members to download. Visit the IECA home page and look under news for the link "EC08 Conference Proceedings Available Online for IECA Members." continued:  http://www.ieca.org Keywords: International Erosion Control Association IECA EC08 events conferences abstracts online resources n2784 GSA News ID: 2784 |
Date Written: 5/6/2008 $1.3 Million Fine for Carlsbad A Carlsbad, New Mexico landfill has received a $1.3 million fine from the New Mexico Environment Department for accepting improper waste. The facility, which attempted to ban NMED staff from inspection, has accepted (and failed to properly cover) asbestos and hazardous waste, in violation of its permit. continued:  http://www.currentargus.com/ci_9163673 Keywords: Carlsbad New Mexico Environment Department NMED inspection asbestos hazardous waste containment n2785 GSA News ID: 2785 |
Date Written: 5/6/2008 Victorian Aquaculture Goals The state of Victoria, Australia had its aquaculture industry gutted in 2004 when fee increases on operations caused a number of businesses to close or move to other states with stronger aquaculture councils. Now, Australia's government is trying to bring business back and triple the size of Victoria's industry to $60 million. It's currently the country's smallest at only 3% of national production. continued:  http://business.theage.com.au/aquaculture-production-strategy-smells-a-bit-fishy-to-some/20080504-2av9.html Keywords: Victoria Australia aquaculture agriculture operations businesses government programs markets growth n2786 GSA News ID: 2786 |
Date Written: 5/5/2008 Recreational Development In Beverly, Massachusetts, lead-contaminated soil presented the city with an opportunity to use state grant money to develop a youth center. A geotextile separation layer was installed and two feet of clean soil has been placed atop. The new youth center includes a skate park, ball fields and much more. continued:  http://www.wickedlocal.com/beverly/sports/x1804953140 Keywords: Beverly Massachusetts geotextiles separation recreation landscaping development construction landscapes installation state grants n2777 GSA News ID: 2777 |
Date Written: 5/5/2008 Update from New Orleans The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and Shaw Environmental & Infrastructure have presented five potential designs for storm surge protection at Lake Borgne. The gate and levee protection system would guard the Industrial Canal. Geotextiles and earthen levees are a leading design candidate. continued:  http://www.nola.com/news/t-p/frontpage/index.ssf?/base/news-10/1209793235219220.xml&coll=1 Keywords: United States Army Corps of Engineers USACE Shaw Environmental & and Infractructure water dams levees geotextiles Industrial Canals coastal defense protection civil engineering hydraulic hydrological Lake Borgne n27778 GSA News ID: 2778 |
Date Written: 5/5/2008 Mining Cleanup Tax In Florida, a higher tax will be placed on phosphate companies to encourage quicker closure of former gypsum operations. Florida has a long successful gypsum mining industry, but its environmental legacy is not nearly as admirable. Significant cleanup and capping are required for operations dating back decades. The Ledger article includes an interesting close-up photo of a geomembrane being seamed. continued:  http://www.theledger.com/article/20080502/NEWS/805020410/1004 Keywords: Florida gypsum mining environmental caps capping containment waste cleanup clean-up taxes government funding protection geomembranes drainage acid rock runoff n2779 GSA News ID: 2779 |
Date Written: 5/5/2008 PCB Waste Seeks Home The Fox River cleanup in Wisconsin, which has been profiled in engineering publications such as Geosynthetics, now needs to find a final destination for its PCB-contaminated material. Waste Management has applied for an application to dispose the material at its Ridgeview Landfill, but opposition is greeting this decision. The $390 million project has yet to choose burial sites for the dredged material. continued:  http://www.htrnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080504/MAN0101/805040433/1984 Keywords: Fox River cleanup environmental water containment waste Wisconsin PCB-contaminated soils sediments caps capping United States Environmental Protection Agency USEPA US EPA landfills geomembrane liners drainage leachate collection recirculation n2780 GSA News ID: 2780 |
Date Written: 5/2/2008 Corps Pushes on Levee The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) wants to raise the St. Charles Parish levee from 13 ft to 18 ft. The design change was revealed this week, according to the New Orleans Times-Picayune. A 30-day comment period has begun. Design issues are available on the Corps regional website. continued:  http://www.nolaenvironmental.gov Keywords: United States Army Corps of Engineers USACE St. Charles Parish levees water reinforcement erosion control New Orleans dams Hurricane Katrina disaster response recovery environmental protection coastal defenses n2775 GSA News ID: 2775 |
Date Written: 5/2/2008 Fiberweb Sells Bidim Unit United Kingdom-based Fiberweb Plc has sold its Brazil-based Bidim unit to Mexichem SAB de CV, which is a division of Mexichem. The $32 million cash deal will help reduce debt for Fiberweb Plc and boost Mexichem's product line offerings. Bidim manufacturers nonwoven geotextiles. Fiberweb in the United States continues to manufacture nonwoven geotextiles and erosion control materials. continued:  http://www.hemscott.com/news/latest-news/item.do?newsId=63451699663239 Keywords: United Kingdom Brazil United States Bidim Fiberweb Plc Mexichem SAV de CV nonwoven geotextiles erosion control construction business manufacturing deals m&a mergers acquisitions n2776 GSA News ID: 2776 |
Date Written: 5/1/2008 National Public Works Week The American Public Works Association (APWA) will hold its National Public Works Week May 18 - 24. APWA encourages public works agencies and professionals to take the opportunity to make their stories known in their communities. Look for APWA's top ten professionals in public works list too. A "how-to" guide of action for the week is available through a series of pages at the association's website. continued:  http://www.apwa.net/About/npww/2008/ Keywords: American Public Works Association APWA National Week societies agencies professional recognition education opportunities n2774 GSA News ID: 2774 |
Date Written: 4/30/2008 CAFOs Under Fire The concentrated (or confined) animal feeding operations (CAFOs) movement may be reaching a critical stage of development and opposition. As they proliferate, so does research against the way they've been designed and built. The Washington Post has published a piece regarding the independent Pew Center research about CAFO problems; and another group has noted current designs cost up to $4.1 billion in remediation costs due to improper standards in construction and monitoring. continued:  http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/29/AR2008042902602.html Keywords: Washington Post agriculture containment waste CAFOs concentrated confined animal feeding operations runoff erosion control ecnomics dairies dairy cattle pigs swine hogs manure management remediation environmental Pew Center Union of Concerned Scientists food economy construction monitoring quality assurance CQA n2766 GSA News ID: 2766 |
Date Written: 4/30/2008 BSI's 2008 Eurocodes The British Standards Institute (BSI) has published its 2008 Eurocodes Brochure. The multisection PDF addresses structural concerns in building such as geotechnical testing and construction in seismic zones. View the informational document here. continued:  http://www.bsigroup.com/upload/Standards%20&%20Publications/BrochureDownload/pdfs/Eurocodes_2008_brochure.pdf Keywords: British Standards Institute BSI 2008 Eurocodes Brochure publications standards geotechnical testing BS EN 1997-2:2007 Eurocode 7 Geotechnical design Ground investigation and testing labortory field planning tests standards specifications british standards institute BSI European CEN designers public authorities government agencies groundwater water sampling soil rock n2772 GSA News ID: 2772 |
Date Written: 4/30/2008 TenCate Announces 1Q Earning Dutch-based Royal TenCate announced its 1Q 2008 earnings late Tuesday, April 29. The company's net was up 22% over the previous year's 1Q, but it missed analysts' expectations. Still, the full-year EPS forecast seems strong. US-based TenCate Geosynthetics is part of Royal TenCate's global network. continued:  http://www.hemscott.com/news/latest-news/item.do?newsId=63451699645564 Keywords: TenCate Mirafi North American European markets geosynthetics artificial grass reinforcement erosion control geotextile tubes geotubes quarterly results n2771 GSA News ID: 2771 |
Date Written: 4/30/2008 Mining in Australia Delegates have gathered in Australia to discuss ways by which the country can manage and sustain its breakneck boom in mining. Resource exploration, environmental stewdardship, and long-term infrastructure development are key topics. Australia's Premier Mike Rann opened the event by noting the mining industry could be a dominant interest for the next 100 years. continued:  http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,23621941-913,00.html Keywords: South Australia mining environmental remediation stewardship construction Mike Rann exploration infrastructure containment capping containment caps redevelopment transporation brownfields erosion control drainage n2767 GSA News ID: 2767 |
Date Written: 4/30/2008 NC Beaches Are Eroding North Carolina has been one of the most active erosion and sediment control enforcement states. However, beach erosion remains a murky area for regulation, oversight and acceptable solutions. Sandbags are permitted. That's it. Harder structures are being lobbied for. It's unfortunate that the Star News feature on the debate did not even recognize geotextile tubes, which have been extremely effective in many regions. continued:  http://www.starnewsonline.com/article/20080428/ARTICLE/804280341/0/SPORTS Keywords: North Carolina beach erosion control geotextile tubes geotubes sediment nourishment sand coastal water waterfront development protection jetties jetty groins hard armor armour soft n2768 GSA News ID: 2768 |
Date Written: 4/30/2008 McMillen Opens McMillen Field in Antioch, Illinois is a 12-acre site of athletic fields built atop a former landfill. A high school is sited nearby and uses electricity generated by the methane harvesting system beneath the site's cap. The school district estimates it saves $100,000 per year on the power and the electricity it sells back into the grid. All the fields are now opening. It's another example of beneficial end use redevelopement done right. continued:  http://www.suburbanchicagonews.com/newssun/news/920449,5_1_WA29_MCMILLEN_S1.article Keywords: McMillen Field Antioch Illinois landfills waste containment barrier caps capping remediation redevelopment beneficial end use schools methane markets harvesting power generation recreation n2769 GSA News ID: 2769 |
Date Written: 4/30/2008 EC Blankets Needed Livingston Parish in Louisiana may add erosoin control blankets and gentler slopes to development regulations. Erosion and sediment runoff from construction has been an on-going problem. The lack of erosion control blankets was brought up at a parish council meeting; and the committee added the debate to next week's meeting. continued:  http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/suburban/18354059.html Keywords: Livingston Parish Louisiana erosion control blankets construction site runoff sediment development regulations codes building n2770 GSA News ID: 2770 |
Date Written: 4/30/2008 ESCN Update The latest episode of Land and Water's Erosion and Sediment Control Network (ESCN.tv) is available. This week's stories include the US Environmental Protection Agency's (US EPA) P3 Award Winners, the importance of QDOR, and streambank restoration. Watch it online today. continued:  http://www.escn.tv Keywords: Land and Water magazines erosion sediment control network escn.tv us environmental proteciton agency US EPA P3 Awards winners QDOR databases management streambank restoration remediation Kikko Net Laser Technology n2773 GSA News ID: 2773 |
Date Written: 4/29/2008 UK Farm Issues So often the news on rainfall runoff is centered on urban areas; and so often the news regarding herd sizes and managing manure focuses on the United States. But the United Kingdom is dealing with these issues too. Writer Olivia Cooper points out that runoff from hard surfaces on farms can amount to 865 litres per year. And new regulations on slurry storage are prompting serious upgrades to facilities, from drainage to containment to power generation. continued:  http://www.fwi.co.uk/Articles/2008/04/29/110320/how-to-expand-your-slurry-storage-to-meet-new-nvz-regulations.html Keywords: rainfall runoff drainage containment erosion control urban rural water agriculture United kingdom regulations government Olivia Cooper methane harvesting power generation electricity slurry storage manure management n2761 GSA News ID: 2761 |
Date Written: 4/29/2008 TenCate To Report Results Royal Ten Cate N.V.'s first quarter results are expected to continue the strong trend seen in the fourth quarter and boosted by recent acquisitions, although some analysts said there was low visibility on how the company performed this quarter. The North American geosynthetics market remains difficult, however, reports Thomson Financial. continued:  http://www.forbes.com/markets/feeds/afx/2008/04/28/afx4940837.html Keywords: TenCate Mirafi North American European markets geosynthetics artificial grass reinforcement erosion control geotextile tubes geotubes quarterly results n2764 GSA News ID: 2764 |
Date Written: 4/29/2008 Expansion: Denied The Lemons Landfill in Dexter, Missouri has been denied in its initial expansion permit. Operators estimate that the current site has up to eight years of space left, aided in part by recycling endeavors and waste restrictions. Lemons actually accepted less in 2007 than in 2006. Officials denied the permit due to concerns over the liner-quality soil. Lemons will next attempt to prove that the geosynthetic liner and the clay liner will be sufficient to meet permitting standards. continued:  http://news.mywebpal.com/partners/865/public/news898112.html Keywords: Lemons Landfills Dexter Missouri waste containment clay liner soils gcls geomembranes drainage leachate permitting expansion water quality n2763 GSA News ID: 2763 |
Date Written: 4/29/2008 The "P" Word Is Dead Perhaps the hottest topic in California legislation this year has been the proposed peripheral canal. Even the word "peripheral" became a term one might object to. The ambitious, $4 billion bonding bill that would have run a canal around the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and delivered water to Southern California has been shelved. More reports are still expected; but for now the water conveyance scheme is dead. continued:  http://www.sacbee.com/111/story/899623.html Keywords: water canals design conveyance conservation irrigation drought Southern Northern California Los Angeles Sacramento San Joaquin Valley Delta containment drainage distribution agriculture construction bonding government legislation bonding bonds Governor gov. Arnold Schwartzenegger n2765 GSA News ID: 2765 |
Date Written: 4/29/2008 Play Ball! The Minnesota Twins are constructing a new riverfront stadium in Minneapolis, but to do so they must remove a considerable amount of contaminated soil. Waste Management Inc. has acquired the proper permits for removing and landfilling the material. The Minnesota Public Radio news item on the matter does not detail the pollutants but does not that they require burial with a protective liner. continued:  http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/04/28/soilcleanup/ Keywords: waste containment minnesota twins minneapolis waste management inc. recreation urban development sports stadiums construction n2762 GSA News ID: 2762 |
Date Written: 4/28/2008 Geosynthetic Data Stay current with the latest reported geosynthetic data at geosindex.com. The interactive tables allow you to sort numbers and highlight products. Find the materials that will fit your project specifications and the suppliers who can deliver them to you on time. continued:  http://www.geosindex.com Keywords: geosynthetics data geosindex.com free materials testing specifications standards geotextiles geomembranes clay liners gcls drainage products erosion control reinforcement separation filtration CEN ISO n2758 GSA News ID: 2758 |
Date Written: 4/28/2008 UAE Project Some of the world's most impressive construction is occurring in the Middle East. In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the Tourism Development and Investment Company (TDIC) is progressing on an extensive project to create tourism and high-end residential islands. The $3 billion project will conclude in 2020. Until then, pieces of it will be phased in. Gulf News reports that TenCate Geosynthetics has been key to the development of retaining walls at some of the project's resorts. continued:  http://www.gulfnews.com/nation/Government/10208942.html Keywords: TenCate Geosynthetics Middle East United Arab Emirates UAE Abu Dhabi Gulf News tourism dredging developments construction reinforcement segmental retaining walls SRWs MSEs mechanically stabilized earth geogrids n2757 GSA News ID: 2757 |
Date Written: 4/28/2008 Trump Plays On Donald Trump's extensive landfill-to-golf project in New Jersey is slowing moving, but moving forward it seems. Trump has said he will invest roughly $35 million of his own money and is raising money from other sources. An expected $350 million in the course-and-condo site is needed before it opens. A methane-gas collection system has been installed and liner repairs for leachate control have been made. continued:  http://www.northjersey.com/news/bergenpolitics/18310459.html?c=y&page=1 Keywords: Donald Trump New Jersey landfills waste construction beneficial end use caps capping golf recreation erosion control drainage methane collection harvesting developments mixed use n2755 GSA News ID: 2755 |
Date Written: 4/28/2008 USACE Supports Geosynthetic Use The latest release on geosynthetics from the Industrial Fabrics Association International (IFAI) reports on the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) support for geosynthetic performance in levee construction and reinforcement. Read the full release here. continued:  http://www.geosynthetica.net/news/IFAI_LeveeRelease.asp Keywords: IFAI Industrial Fabrics Association International United States Army Corps of Engineers USACE geosynthetics reinforcement construction soft soils separation erosion control drainage consolidation levees water dams containment protection coastal defenses beaches floods n2760 GSA News ID: 2760 |
Date Written: 4/28/2008 Summer (Construction) Begins In Arlington, Massachusetts, the summer road projects are already underway. Geogrid reinforcement is being installed in key stretches of pavement, vapor barriers are being installed near contaminated soils, and significant drainage improvements are being made. It's a situation soon to be seen all over the United States. continued:  http://www.wickedlocal.com/arlington/town_info/x1632306438 Keywords: Arlington Massachusetts transportation geogrids reinforcement pavements roads roadways drainage contaminated soils United States vapor barriers installation n2754 GSA News ID: 2754 |
Date Written: 4/28/2008 GeoAmericas Free Papers geosynthetica's Lara Costa has posted a wrap-up and abstracts from GeoAmericas 2008. These pages deliver conference images, a summary of events and links to free papers from the event (courtesy of IFAI, publisher of the full conference proceedings). Check out Lara's review and the significant conference papers posted here for free. See the links to those pages on the abstracts page. Full proceedings may be acquired from the IFAI Bookstore. continued:  http://geosynthetica.net/calendar/GeoAmericas/08_conference_review.asp Keywords: lara costa geosynthetica.net IFAI industrial fabrics association international mexico cancun geoamericas 2008 conferences reviews papers geosynthetics transportation waste mining agriculture aquaculture erosion control recreation separation reinforcement filtration n2756 GSA News ID: 2756 |
Date Written: 4/28/2008 North American Green Introduces HydraCM Bonded Fiber Matrix North American Green has introduced the HydraCM Bonded Fiber Matrix, the mid-level product in the company's HydraMatriCx line of straw/cotton-fiber, hydraulic erosion control products. HydraCM was developed in cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Cotton Incorporated. Read more…. continued:  http://geosynthetica.net/news/NAGreen_HydraRelease.asp Keywords: NAGreen NA Green North American Green erosion sediment control HydraCM Bonded Fiber Matrix HydraMatriCx straw/cotton straw cotton fibers hydraulic products United States Department of Agriculture USDA incorporated inc n2759 GSA News ID: 2759 |
Date Written: 4/25/2008 Geotextile One-Day Seminar in India Constru 2008 will be held in Mumbai in October. A key track will be the day-long seminar "Geotextiles in India: What Where and Why." It will examine worldwide trends in infrastructure, various products, latest developments, standards, specifications, future prospects in India and more. The Business Coordination House (BCH) of India is co-organizing the event. continued:  http://www.geosynthetica.net/calendar.asp?search_key=c837 Keywords: Constru 2008 Mumbai October Indian market conferences seminars geotextiles in india what where and why construction separation infrastructure standards specifications Business Coordination House BCH Co-Ordination n2753 GSA News ID: 2753 |
Date Written: 4/25/2008 New from NA Green North American Green has introduced the HydraCM Bonded Fiber Matrix, the mid-level product in the company's HydraMatriCx line of straw/cotton-fiber, hydraulic erosion control products.
HydraCM was developed in cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Cotton Incorporated. Learn more in the PDF release. continued:  http://www.geosynthetica.net/news/NAGreen_HydraCM.pdf Keywords: NAGreen NA Green North American Green erosion sediment control HydraCM Bonded Fiber Matrix HydraMatriCx straw/cotton straw cotton fibers hydraulic products United States Department of Agriculture USDA incorporated inc n2751 GSA News ID: 2751 |
Date Written: 4/25/2008 ASTM Update The D35 (08-02) Committee Ballot is now posted on the ASTM web site. To access the ballot, please go to http://myastm.astm.org and login. This will give you access to your personalized 'My ASTM' page. The minutes, rosters and agendas (where available) are also posted in this area. The meeting schedule is available by selecting the "Meetings & Symposia" link on your personalized 'My ASTM' page approximately two months prior to the next meeting. The ballot will be open and available on the web from APR 25, 2008 - MAY 26, 2008. All voting members are required to return ballots. Your ballot response is important to the committee in obtaining the required 60% return for a valid ballot. The return of ballots is a measure of a member's participation on a committee. It is critical that ASTM is notified of any changes to mailing and email addresses as soon as possible. This may be done by going to your 'My ASTM' page and selecting "Update your information". Alternatively, send corrections along with your member number to mailto:changes@astm.org or phone ASTM Customer Service at (610) 832- 9585 or fax at (610) 832-9555. continued:  http://myastm.astm.org Keywords: ASTM International Committee D35 on Geosynthetics 08-02 Committee Ballots standards meetings conferences symposia symposiums testing specifications n2752 GSA News ID: 2752 |
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