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by:Bio Mass Tech, Inc. based inLand O Lakes, FLORIDA (USA)
We do not buy discount grass seed, our seed is mixed to our specifications depending on the season and the project. Hydroseeding is more efficient that sodding, broadcast seeding, or any other method of establishing turf or controlling erosion. The mulch slurry acts like a mini greenhouse for the grass seed, it contains fertilizer, water, and ...
by:Bio Mass Tech, Inc. based inLand O Lakes, FLORIDA (USA)
With today’s tightly regulated construction sites, contractors can take advantage of Bio Mass Tech’s extensive experience with Bonded Fiber Matrix Hydro-Mulch. Applying a Hydro-Mulch Erosion Control Blanket is far more effective than traditional erosion control blankets with the sandy soils that ...
by:Leachate Management Specialists, LLC (LMS) based inParker, COLORADO (USA)
Seep breakouts and slope instability can become a headache for any landfill or dump facility. An effective method for preventing and repairing these problems is using plants and trees to secure the soil layer in place and soak up any extra runoff or potential seep. Two powerful solutions include the use of hybrid poplar trees and vetiver ...
by:TRI/Environmental, Inc. (TRI) based inAustin, TEXAS (USA)
TRI was the first laboratory accredited by the Geosynthetics Accreditation Institute (GAI) in the early 1990s and continues to maintain and grow an impressive range of accredited test method capabilities. TRI’s Denver Downs Research Facility is the leading independent lab for large-scale testing of Erosion Control Products (ECP) and Sediment Retention Devices (SRD). In recent years, TRI has ...
by:814 Solutions, LLC based inAlbuquerque, NEW MEXICO (USA)
814 Solutions, LLC specializes in burned area reclamation and rehabilitation. Revegetation of disturbed soil can successfully prevent sediment and pollutants (such as phosphorus and nitrogen) from entering nearby surface waters. The vegetation controls soil erosion by dissipating the erosive forces of raindrops, reducing the velocity of surface runoff, stabilizing soil particles with roots, and ...
