Full-scale dredging this summer at Onondaga Lake

June 5, 2012  |  Products

Geotextile tubes are instrumental in the $451 million Superfund remediation project in upstate New York Dredging and capping of contaminated sediments in Onondaga Lake is set to begin this summer, according to a press release from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). Th…
Questions and answers from the GMA Techline

June 1, 2012  |  Q&A: GMA Techline

Wall connections? Friction values? Anchor trenches? —the Techline answers all GMA techline answers from Bob Koerner The Geosynthetic Materials Association (GMA) offers the GMA Techline, a resource for technical questions about geosynthetics. E-mail: gmatechline@ifai.com for fast, free, direct answ…
Hello, Mr. President?

June 1, 2012  |  News

Seventh-grader Tayla Silva, daughter of Engineered Polymer Technologies vice president of sales and marketing, Ed Silva, was invited to “call the president” during the Geosynthetic Materials Association’s Lobby Day April 17. While GMA members and guests visited the Capitol Hill off…
The GMA Techline and its 4th set of 500 Q’s & A’s

June 1, 2012  |  News

By Bob and George Koerner Introduction The Geosynthetic Materials Association’s (GMA) Techline was initiated Sept. 1, 2004, as a free worldwide service to answer questions involving the many aspects of geosynthetic materials. From the outset there were no constraints placed on the questioner o…
GMA Lobby Day 2012

June 1, 2012  |  News

By Andrew Aho Twenty companies and organizations participated in GMA’s annual Lobby Day April 16–17. The GMA lobbying team scheduled 25 meetings with congressional offices, including five meetings with U.S. senators, nine meetings with U.S. representatives, and the balance with senior po…
All about Geosynthetics 2013

June 1, 2012  |  News

Geosynthetics 2013 is co-locating with the Southwest Geotechnical Engineers Conference and will also feature the Geosynthetic Research Institute’s GRI-25 Conference. About the Southwest Geotechnical Engineers Conference The Southwest Geotechnical Engineers Conference is one of the Federal High…
Do floc characteristics influence geotextile tube dewatering performance?

June 1, 2012  |  Products

By Brett W. Maurer and Shobha K. Bhatia Introduction Geotextile tubes have been successfully used by numerous industries to dewater a variety of high-water-content slurries and waste materials. Concurrent with the expanding use of geotextile tubes, the desire to reduce effluent turbidity and improve…
MSW landfill cap anchor trench design

June 1, 2012  |  Q&A: GMA Techline

From the GMA Techline RE: MSW landfill cap anchor trench design I have been asked by a project manager with my company to design an anchor trench for a municipal solid-waste (MSW) landfill that is being capped using a 40-mil LLDPE (linear low-density polyethylene) geomembrane. Having read through De…
GCL and HDPE questions

June 1, 2012  |  Q&A: GMA Techline

From the GMA Techline RE: Two questions Does a geosynthetic clay liner (GCL) form whales from gas or water pressure, the same way as with a flexible membrane liner (FML), or does gas or water under pressure pass upward through a GCL? When a high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe crushes—say, du…
Question about AOS

June 1, 2012  |  Products

From the GMA Techline RE: Question about AOS Can you help telling me how to calculate the apparent opening size (AOS) of a nonwoven geotextile if I have permittivity, permeability, flow rate, and thickness? Is it possible to do? (Jorge | Mexico) Reply: What a great question but, unfortunately, the a…