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While reinforced cement concrete provides structural strength, it remains vulnerable to moisture ingress, capillary rise, and subsoil contamination, particularly in fine-grained alluvial soils typical of Siwan, Bihar. ...
It uses high-pressure injection of reagents into the geological subsoil, thus enabling interaction between the reagent and contaminants even in places that cannot be reached using standard injection techniques. ...
Project Overview The doubling of the railway line between North Western Railway (NWR)’s Kathuwas (KTWS) and Narnaul (NNL) in Mahendragarh district, Haryana - the “NWR Doubling Project KTWS–NNL” - represents a strategic upgrade aimed at enhancing capacity, reducing congestion, and improving the efficiency of both freight and passenger traffic. As part of this project, our ...
Project Overview Public infrastructure projects, particularly in the education sector, demand solutions that are durable, cost-effective, and capable of delivering long-term value with minimal maintenance. In line with this requirement, Ocean Non Wovens participated in a government school development initiative in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, where the objective was to improve site durability, water ...
Introduction: Solving Rural Water Challenges with Geosynthetics India faces a growing water crisis—particularly in rural and agricultural regions where seasonal rains are unpredictable, and groundwater levels are rapidly depleting. One such area is Chhindwara district in Maharashtra, known for its rich agricultural output but increasingly challenged by monsoon-dependent irrigation cycles. ...
With the increasing axle loads, higher train speeds, and frequent schedules, railway infrastructure today demands not just speed in construction but also longevity, strength, and cost efficiency.structure—particularly the track bed and subgrade—is critical. Weak subsoil or poor drainage can lead to settlement, misalignment, and track failure. ...
Introduction: The Rising Need for Sustainable Waterproofing Solutions India’s infrastructure boom has placed immense stress on ensuring durability and longevity, especially in regions prone to heavy rains, groundwater seepage, and variable soil composition. One of the unsung yet critical pillars of this longevity is effective waterproofing — a measure often overshadowed by structural ...
Matt Pitt of Cranfield University has a deep interest in modelling hydraulic data and is part-way through a fascinating PhD project centred on the ways in which various tillage regimes affect the long-term properties of soil. “My research aims to assess if non-inversion tillage practices improve water transport in soil during and near saturation – where percolation leads to ...
Due to the clayey nature of the subsoils, the percolation test rate was measured and reported to have failed. On-site effluent disposal by subsoil percolation was therefore not considered feasible on the development site with the engineers reporting a high probability of failure in the short term. ...
The 2024 updates include: • Updated dioxins and furans numbers • More conservative xylene vapour inhalation numbers • Updated hydrocarbon subsoil offsite migration values • Minor edits to values for pyrene, parathion, silver, 1,2-dichlorobenzene, and fluoranthene 2. ...
Minnesota has 10.6 million acres of wetlands. 43% of U.S. threatened or endangered species live or depend on wetlands. The state has lost abut 50% of its original wetland acreage. Wetland quality is largely degraded in developed parts of the state. Native vegetation is found in 67% of wetlands in the northern region. ...
You’ve probably heard about oil and gas remediation. But what does it really mean? And why is it so important? In this in-depth guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about this essential practice in the oil and gas ...
Introduction Of Geogrid Geogrid is a major geosynthetic material, which has unique properties and efficacy compared with other geosynthetics. It is often used as a reinforcing material for reinforced soil structures or a reinforcing material for composite materials. Geogrids can be divided into the following four categories: plastic geogrids(including PP and PE geogrids), steel-plastic geogrids, ...
Many construction cases show that in some conditions it is impossible to build on such foundations without geotextiles, as the filling material would sink into the subsoil. Thus, it is the cheapest and most effective way to apply the geotextile during construction. ...
Use an excavator to excavate 70 cm of the subsoil, but the soil aside first, and then ram the bottom of the lotus root pond. and repairs around the pool. ...
Filtration of large volumes of water polluted with hydrocarbons and dielectrics Aquatic environments known as “rainwater receptors” such as watercourses or subsoils are liable to be contaminated by various chemical substances. ...
Discharge The term discharge describes any introduction of wastewater into surface waters, on the ground, in the subsoil and in the sewerage system, regardless of their polluting nature, also subjected to preventive purification treatment; Wastewater Treatment Treatment of wastewater by means of a process which, after discharge, should guarantee the conformity of the ...
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Mining operations are permitted under the provisions of a ‘Subsoil Use Licence'. This licence was granted by the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan in 1998. ...
Although these bacteria are present in most soils, their population may be quite low in subsoils an dry sandy soils and their activity may be restricted if the soil temperatures are low (Broadbent and Reisenauer, 1990). ...
This occurs when water sweeps away the topsoil, disrupting and leaving behind only the layers of subsoil, which generally contain fewer of the minerals and nutrients that crops, shrubs, and grasses of all kinds rely on to grow well. ...
