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  • What a great group

    The April issue of Geosynthetics is the perfect opportunity for some long-overdue thank-yous to the many contributors to this magazine, in particular the 25 Editorial Advisory Committee members. Read more…
  • A springtime checklist

    As the GeoBlog prepares for a vacation week of sunshine and golf in San Diego,the to-do list for work and play grows. Read more…
  • Geosynthetic Materials Association: Report from D.C.

    On March 1, GMA had a joint dinner with representatives from the U.S. Industrial Fabrics Institute (USIFI). USIFI, like GMA, is a division of IFAI, and it represents U.S. manufacturers and suppliers of technical textiles. Read more…
  • The Terzaghi Lecture, Holtz Style

    Delivered with his usual wit, style, and substance, Dr. Robert Holtz presented the Terzaghi Lecture Tuesday evening before an SRO crowd at GeoFlorida in West Palm Beach. Read more…
  • EPA issues impoundment report

    The EPA has released the reports assessing the structural integrity of coal-ash waste sites in the U.S. These reports are basically dam inspection assessments and do not address potential leaching of these sites into groundwater. Read more…
  • Participate in this focus group

    The Geosynthetic Materials Association (GMA) is creating a Carbon Footprint Focus Group. Read more…
  • On the road again

    Tracking Andrew Aho’s travels through Geo events around the U.S., including TRB week in D.C. and ASTM days in San Antonio. Read more…
  • Geosynthetic successes at IFAI

    Recent momentum for the three geosynthetics components at Twin Cities-based Industrial Fabrics Association International (IFAI) includes more awards, more members, and more industry event synergy. Read more…
  • Geotravels through western Wisconsin

    A three-bridge project in Nelson involves the creation of a temporary bypass at each bridge. The site is an environmentally sensitive area near the Mississippi River. Read more…
  • From the backroom of Geo-Frontiers11

    It looks like there is good momentum growing for Geo-Frontiers11 in Dallas. The Call for Proposals is out now, seeking ideas for panel discussions, workshops, short courses, and demos. Read more…