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Need To Remove And Dewater Material From A Pond

by Clint
(California, USA)

I need to remove and dewater an estimated 45 short tons of material from a pond. The 45 short tons is the estimated dry weight of the material.

This is a large project where we are building two new ponds but need to rehabilitate three old ponds.

We are dredging hydraulically and looking to level some ground and lay poly sheets to a collection point. I noticed in a picture that we might be able to dredge in one pond and put the dewatering geotextile bag in another pond. Is this correct? Does the second pond have to be dry? How does the roll off dumper container work with the bags?

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Thank you for contacting us. Roll-off dumper containers could be used. Sometimes these containers are used to ease the handling side of things but if the material takes a long time to dry it can become a problem as the roll offs need to be rented for longer.

Yes, you might be able to dredge one pond and put the dewatering geotextile bag in another pond.

Each job is a little different. Our tech guys could advise you and assist finding the right product for your application. We will contact you shortly.

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