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For 20 years now, we have owned and operated a restaurant on the banks of the Ohio River in Louisville, KY. Cleaning up property after a flood has been ...

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Using Geo Tubes To Remove Sludge From Collection Basin  Not rated yet
The customer needed a solution to remove 160,000 cubic yard sludge from a collection basin.

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Need to withdraw surface water directly from an onlinc lagoon on a drainage canal  Not rated yet
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A homeowner needed to install some rip rap along a shoreline with moderate wave action. He was looking for sheets of silt screens to place them under the ...

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Just received the email that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued effluent limitations guidelines (ELGs) to control the discharge ...

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Our company Northwind , Inc. had to recently replace an existing turbidity curtain for control of suspended silt on the Weekly Bayou near Eglin Air force ...

Existing custom silt curtain stopped floating up and down with reservoir elevation  Not rated yet
In summer 2008, our existing custom silt curtain stopped floating up and down with reservoir elevation. Investigation with an underwater camera revealed ...

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A man made lake at one of Lake County's most popular forest preserves has developed a natural problem: erosion....

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The Lower Fox River was once described as the hardest working river in the world because of the amount ...

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