Geonets, sheet drains, edge drains, and prefabricated vertical drains are all designed to offer strong, performance-enhancing alternatives to traditional drainage systems.
Geocomposite drainage systems are engineered to minimize costly, conventional graded-aggregate and/or perforated-pipe subsurface drainage systems.
An example of a solution to the problem of high-stress rollover for biplanar geonets.
The AquaDrain, a cell geocomposite for subsurface drainage manufactured by Environmental Sustainable Solutions Ltd, Littleborough, England, features water retention cups to promote plant growth.
Infiltrator Systems has acquired Ring Industrial Group, manufacturer of the EZflow brand of geosynthetic aggregate drainfield systems.
TenCate Geosynthetics has introduced Mirafi MiraGreen™D for site drainage applications for engineers and architects designing environmentally sound projects.
Back in 1985, the state of Pennsylvania felt uneasy about geonets so we did a full-scale experiment on a landfill cell measuring about 400m by 50m.
The ‘sandwich’ includes liner, grids and textiles on an ecologically sensitive site on the southeast shores of Lake Washington in Renton, Wash.
I know that for friction test of drainage material, it is correct to test GCDs according to ASTM D5321.
Stabilizing a “living roof” with biodegradable geotextile: Interlocking plant trays help the new California Academy of Sciences building blend into hilly surroundings at San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park.
A geotextile-wrapped layer of stone fill is an important element in a $3.5 million drainage project in the Thunder Bay neighborhood of Fort Erie, Ontario.
Nearly every SRW system in the market has experienced some sort of failure.
The 2006 ICOLD Bulletin on Geomembrane Sealing System for Dams supersedes and greatly expands upon two earlier versions, published in 1981 and 1991.
With a geotextile filter over the system–having a pipe or not–there is a chance for excessive clogging, particularly with the upstream soil you describe.
Specifying the transmissivity of a drainage product seems straightforward.
This project showcases the use of a geosynthetic drainage system as an outfall for a sediment pond, and the accompanying road realignment, both built in Steele County, Minn., in 2006.
With geosynthetic sheet-drain technology, a more-efficient and cost-effective system was proposed and eventually built.
Geosynthetics are a family of civil engineering materials. Their use has expanded rapidly into nearly all areas of civil, geotechnical, environmental, coastal and hydraulic construction. Many durable polymers (plastics) common to everyday life are found in geosynthetics. The most common are polyolefins and polyester, although rubber, fiberglass and natural materials are sometimes used. However, more that 90% of geosynthetics are made of polypropylene.
Since their introduction in the late 1960s, geosynthetics have proven to be versatile and cost-effective ground modification materials. Geosynthetics also have become essential elements as barriers in environmental and hydraulic applications.
There are more that 40 manufacturers of geosynthetics that provide products for the North American marketplace. More than half of the manufacturers are located in the southeastern U.S. or Texas. The industry provides more than 12,000 jobs in the U.S. in manufacturing, fabrication, distribution and installation.
GMA has conducted a market survey since 1996. Survey participation has been open to manufacturing members of the association who report product shipped. The majority of geosynthetic manufacturers participate in the survey.
In 2008, a panel knowledgeable of the market analyzed the GMA data collected. This panel developed the GMA Geosynthetics Market Report by adding to it an estimation of product produced by manufacturers that had not reported in the GMA market survey. The result is the GMA Geosynthetics Market Report-the most comprehensive and accurate measure of the geosynthetic market in the U.S. and Canada.
Learn more and purchase this report at GMA Geosynthetics Market Report.