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Core functional applications include: Retaining Structures: support soil masses in embankments and cut slopes Erosion Control Systems: protect surfaces from water-induced soil loss Hydraulic Structures: used in river training works, culverts, and drainage channels Slope Stabilization: prevent landslides and soil slippage Gabions are highly permeable, allowing water to pass ...
Avivid Global Water was contracted by a Construction & Demolition (C&D) landfill in North Carolina to develop a unique solution for their landfill leachate. This site was recognized locally as producing some of the worst smelling landfill leachate in the area, and as the water was trucked through town on the way to the local publicly owned treatment works it was causing public concern. ...
Project: Reliance Project Location: Jogwad, Gujarat Product Used: Ocean Geosynthetic Cementitious Composite Mat (GCCM) 12 mm Quantity Supplied: 900 sqm Introduction Large industrial projects demand infrastructure solutions that combine speed of execution, structural reliability, and long-term durability. As industrial corridors expand across India, project owners are increasingly turning ...
Project Overview Kullu district in Himachal Pradesh lies in a highly sensitive Himalayan terrain where steep slopes, intense monsoon rainfall, and fragile soil conditions frequently lead to erosion, landslides, and slope failures. Infrastructure development, road widening, and changes in natural drainage patterns further increase the vulnerability of hill slopes in this region. To address these ...
Introduction Retaining walls and landscaping structures are critical components in civil and landscape engineering. These structures not only hold back soil but also manage erosion, control drainage, and enhance site aesthetics. At Ocean Non Wovens, we focus on innovative, durable geosynthetic solutions that deliver both performance and sustainability. In the “Mehul Geo Projects LLP” ...
Background Information 126-acre Center Lake has an average depth of 10 feet and 6.53 miles of shoreline; including artificial channels cut through the surrounding marshland 439-acre Camp Lake has an average depth of 5’ with 4.85 miles of shoreline Both lakes are mostly muck bottoms 5410-acre watershed surrounded by residential homes and emergent cattail marsh Most of the ...
The barn wash-down and manure wastewater is collected, the solids are separated for feed and fertilizer, and the wastewater flows into a lagoon. There is no surface exit for runoff, but water does percolate through the soil and emit odors ...
As autumn arrives, shorter days and cooler weather bring not only colorful foliage but also shifts in water quality and environmental conditions. Seasonal changes can affect runoff, groundwater, and surface water supplies, making environmental sampling and water filtration more important than ever. ...
Introduction Soil stabilization is a critical aspect of civil engineering, particularly in areas prone to erosion, landslides, or unstable slopes. In Shujalpur Mandi, Madhya Pradesh, Ocean Non Wovens undertook a significant project to enhance soil stability using 240 high-quality gabion boxes. This initiative not only addressed immediate geotechnical challenges but also provided long-term ...
Introduction Mountainous terrains pose some of the toughest challenges for civil and geotechnical engineers. From slope instability to erosion control, every project in such regions demands advanced engineering solutions that balance safety, sustainability, and cost efficiency. The Himalayan region, particularly around Srinagar (Jammu & Kashmir), is highly prone to landslides and soil ...
Drinking Water Source Protection Efforts Some states, especially in the Northeast and Midwest, have enacted drinking water source protection acts that prevent polluted runoff from entering the ground near reservoirs. Municipalities are now required to stem all unnecessary water entry into sewers, including surface inflow. These rules are fueling demand for ...
Specifically, the community hoped to learn how to wisely guide future urban and residential growth, manage flooding and stormwater runoff, optimize ground and surface water quality, as well as enhance the region’s natural beauty and quality of life. ...
Introduction Landslides remain one of the most under-discussed natural hazards in India, yet they are responsible for immense infrastructural damage and loss of life each year. According to the Geological Survey of India (GSI), about 15% of the Indian landmass is prone to landslides, with Maharashtra ranking among the states vulnerable to severe slope failures, especially in monsoon seasons ...
Project Location: Kingsford Smith Airport, Mascot, NSW, AUSTRALIA Project Details: Infiltration Tank under Bitumen Car Parking Lot Completion Date: March 2007 Drainage system carries rainwater from roof of buildings and runoff from other impermeable surfaces through a gross pollutant trap where sand and silt is removed. ...
The in-house design is unique for a few reasons: Firstly, all the rainwater runoff had to be contained. The entire site area of 3 acres was fully lined with an impermeable HDPE membrane placed underneath the asphalt. ...
The Atlantis Drainage Cell was applied across the entire terrace floor, and provides sub-surface void for transport of stormwater runoff removed from the surface paving. ...
From providing drinking water to safely processing wastewater, water management is crucial to sustainable growth Public works and utilities form a foundation for the smooth function of a city. Among the essential services provided, urban water management planning stands out as a critical component, shaping the future sustainability and livability of growing landscapes. As new developments arise, ...
They can enter the soil through surface runoff, atmospheric deposition and the disposal of solid waste, making the soil become the confluence of PCBs. ...
Geocell construction technology is a technology widely used in projects such as roads, railways, and river slope protection. Geocells can effectively improve the bearing capacity and stability of the foundation. The following are the general steps for geocell grass slope protection construction: Leveling the slope → Construction of drainage facilities → Geocell construction → ...
Key Difference between Lateral Move Irrigation and Centre Pivot Sprinklers, and What to Consider when Buying Lateral move irrigation systems, similar to center pivots, are a great solution for large fields. While center pivots rotate around a fixed point, laterals move continuously along the field’s length. This self-propelled design covers nearly 98% of the field area uniformly. The ...
