After more than 1,000 participants and 76 exhibits, more than 60 papers and presentations, 9 short courses, 4 special sessions, 3 keynotes, and 2 panels – after all that in just 4 days, the Geosynthetics-2007 Conference and Trade Show came to a close in Washington, D.C.

The January 16-19, 2007 event marked an enthusiastic high point on the geosynthetics community’s calendar. The conference was billed as a “3-in-1” event, with 2 days devoted to an Environmental Conference, 2 days devoted to a Transportation Conference, plus a unique GRI 20th Anniversary Conference with a focus on homeland security.

Held at the Hilton Washington, the conference launched on the 16th with all-day short courses on the environment. The courses were followed by a Plenary Session/J.P.Giroud Lecture presented by Chris Lawson: “Geotextile Containment for Hydraulic and Environmental Engineering.”

The Trade Show Welcome Party on the evening of the 16th featured a presentation by former congressman, HUD secretary, and vice presidential candidate, Jack Kemp. His company, Kemp Partners, along with the firm of Whitmer and Worrall, are leading the government relations efforts for the Geosynthetic Materials Association (GMA).

Jack Kemp opens the trade show floor
ACE Geosynthetics AGRU CETCO
Checkmate Geosynthetics Colbond Coletanche
Cooley Engineered Membranes Fiberweb Firestone Specialty Products
GSE Lining Technologies Huesker Intertape
Maccaferri NAUE Propex
Solmax International TRI Environmental  

The Environment Conference continued on Wednesday, Jan. 17, with a kickoff keynote by David Daniel: “Engineering Lessons Learned from Levee Failures in New Orleans.”

Keynote Lecturer David Daniel

A full day of technical sessions followed, capped by an afternoon panel discussion led by Dr. Daniel: “Uncertainties Applied to Real World Geosynthetic Design.” That evening’s reception on the exhibit show floor was sponsored by Geosynthetics magazine.

Geosynthetics sponsored reception on the trade show floor

The Geosynthetics Research Institute’s 20th Anniversary Conference on Jan. 18 ran concurrently with the first day of the 2-day Transportation Conference. The GRI event featured the presentation of 18 papers plus a noontime luncheon and Technology Café organized by geosynthetica.net.

GRI-20 Morning Session

Day 1 of the Transportation Conference included 4 short courses and the day concluded with a Fiesta Cancun reception to showcase GeoAmericas 2008.

NAUE’s Kent von Maubeuge and geosynthetica’s Elizabeth Peggs at the Fiesta Cancun Reception. Top insert: NAGS’ Dave Suits. Bottom insert: ACE’s Geosynthetic’s Amie Wang with Ryder Peggs, Elizabeth Peggs’ newest geo-addition.

The first Pan American Geosynthetics Conference and Exhibition will be held March 2-5, 2008, at the Hilton Cancun Beach & Golf Resort.

Day 2 of the Transportation Conference on Jan. 19 started with a keynote address from Richard Capka, Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration: “The Future of Geosynthetics in Transportation.” A 90-minute panel discussion followed, moderated by Corey Bobba of the FHWA.

Morning and afternoon Transportation Conference technical sessions proceeded throughout Friday, the 19th. A closing wine and cheese reception concluded the week for Geosynthetics-2007.

Ron Bygness, conference review author and Editor of Geosynthetics magazine

Abstracts

Geosynthetics 2007 – Environment Conference
January 17 2007

Containment/CQA/CQC

The latest techniques for evaluating geomembrane installation were presented and the methodology to perform contaminant migration equivalency assessment for municipal solid waste landfill.

Drainage and Filtration

Issues regarding flow capabilities, design criteria, and a better strength/creep for geonets, geocomposite drainage nets and geotextiles were presented.

Research 1

These sessions included presentations on the latest research into organic compound (liquid and vapor) containment, factors impacting longevity of geomembranes, and testing methods for geosynthetic clay liners.

Research 2

These sessions included presentations on the latest research into organic compound (liquid and vapor) containment, factors impacting longevity of geomembranes, and testing methods for geosynthetic clay liners.

Exposed Geomembranes

Issues regarding exposed geomembrane covers for landfills and exposed liners in wastewater applications were presented.

Special Applications 1

Special applications of geosynthetic materials used in waste containment were presented, along with a presentation on understanding uncertainty in geosynthetic testing.

Special Applications 2

Special applications of geosynthetic materials used in waste containment were presented, along with a presentation on understanding uncertainty in geosynthetic testing.


NAGS Student Paper Competition
January 18 2007

Session leader: Dr. Robert Holtz, University of Washington at Seattle


GRI-20 Conference
on the Use of Geosynthetics to Combat or Mitigate Acts of Terrorism and/or Natural Disasters
January 18 2007

Session A – George R. Koerner – Moderator

Session B – Robert M. Koerner – Moderator

Session C – Y. Grace Hsuan – Moderator

Erosion Control

Various applications of geosynthetics used to control erosion in ocean seabeds, turf reinforcement, and slope stabilization were presented.

Reinforced Soils 1

Presentations on geosynthetics used from a wide range of soil reinforcement applications for segmental retaining walls, marginal backfills, and footings, along with improved testing methodology.

Roads & Highways

The use of geosynthetics for road stability, drainage, and dust control was presented along testing measurement, current and new.

Reinforced Soils 2

Presentations on geosynthetics used from a wide range of soil reinforcement applications for segmental retaining walls, marginal backfills, and footings, along improved testing methodology.

Testing

These presentations included the use of geofoam to improve foundations, methodology to reduce seismic pressure, and electrically conductive wick drains to improve soil foundations.

Reinforced Soils 3

Presentations on geosynthetics used from a wide range of soil reinforcement applications for segmental retaining walls, marginal backfills, and footings, along improved testing methodology.

Soil Improvement & Foundations

These presentations included the use of geofoam to improve foundations, methodology to reduce seismic pressure, and electrically conductive wick drains to improve soil foundations.