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Sediment: It’s in the bag

Products | October 13, 2010 | By:

Construction activities in watery environments can stir up sediments that release stored pollutants; clog waterways; and are expensive to store, treat, or remove.

Blue Boar Contracts from Midlands, England, had a national dredging contract with British Waterways to deepen canals and extract tons of sediment slurry for removal. The company called on Sedi-filter, a dewatering solution manufactured by DRM Industrial Fabrics Ltd. in Bury, Lancashire, England.

Its system involves pumping the murky water or sludge into filtration geosynthetic tubes that allow water to drain, but keep sediment in place. When the bags are 80% filled, the dried sediments can be treated or landfilled at a fraction of the cost of wet sludge.

In a three-month trial, the company used Sedi-filter bags to dewater and contain sediments from a 2-mile stretch of the Birmingham and Worcester Canal. Blue Boar is now using Sedi-filters for most of its contaminated sediment projects.

Sedi-filters can incorporate air systems and bacteria that “eat” sediment pollutants, can be used to create artificial berms and reefs, and also work to control erosion in marine environments.

For more information: Sedi-filter

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