On June 7, HUESKER will offer a free canal liner webinar focused on the company’s unique Canal3® barrier. The session, led by veteran engineering Roy McClinton, will focus on water conveyance, containment, and conservation performance.
Irrigation canals, geosynthetics HUESKER Canal3Date: June 7 (2:00 pm EDT)
Length: 20 minutes (with Q&A time available afterwards)
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Canal3®is a composite barrier. Top and bottom layer highly durable nonwoven geotextiles protect a polyethylene membrane core. This structure provides significant puncture protection for the barrier membrane in both smooth and rough installation subgrades.
It also prevents the need to over-excavate to create a protective sand bedding. Additionally, the multi-layer construction is biological inert to degradation and naturally encountered chemicals, alkalies, and acids.
This type of product is being used increasingly for irrigation districts and other water storage and conveyance designs. Contractors, subcontractors, and local labor (e.g., irrigation district personnel) are all able to install it. The installation ease and the availability of wide rolls makes it cost-effective and efficient.

Canal3 Facts

  • Canal lining applications include exposed, buried, and beneath shotcrete/concrete
  • Standard widths of 17 and 25 feet (custom widths available)
  • High puncture resistance
  • User friendly, can be installed with unskilled labor
  • More than 20 million ft2 sold throughout North and South America
  • Made in USA

Register today for a free
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