Geosynthetic barriers are engineered to provide exceptional containment of liquids. The range of products and systems is wide and they cannot all be applied in the same way. HUESKER is offering three canal lining webinar sessions in September with a special focus water conveyance, containment, and conservation performance. The primary solution to be examined is the Canal3® barrier. The composite product features top and bottom layer highly durable nonwoven geotextiles and a polyethylene membrane core.
Dates: September 9, 10, and 17 (2:00 pm EDT)
Length: 45 minutes (with Q&A time available afterwards)
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The Canal3 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.
Register today for a free, September webinar session at canal3.eventbrite.com.
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