NEW Koerner's Korner – Installment 7, April 15, 2005

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Bob Koerner reports on the ASCE/PennDOT Conference in Hershey, Pennsylvania, the ESD Waste Conference in Lansing, Michigan. He then visits Tenax in Baltimore regarding geonets, followed by a trip to lecture at Tensar, and a visit with SKAPS. GCLs, White Paper #5, and the currently reviewed GCL Specification are also touched upon.

Stress Cracking in Walls on New Year's Day

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Rob Swan (SGI) and Ian Peggs (I-CORP), both geosynthetica.net Underwriters, examining the exposed parts of a bend in a low geocell wall they came across in Fernandina Beach, FL. on New Year's Day.

Buyer’s Guide – International Technical Textiles Industry 2005

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The International Technical Textiles Industry 2005 Buyer's Guide is now available. Containing full addresses, fax and phone numbers of over 1500 companies worldwide, the guide also includes email addresses, and sales and production contact names. The guide categorizes the organizations, by country, according to their activities, including machine builders and equipment suppliers, fibre and yarn makers, woven and nonwoven manufacturers, finishers, and testing companies. Companies are also categorized according to the end use of their products: categories include geotextiles, medical textiles, packaging, safety and protection, sports and leisure. The Buyers Guide is available for GBP65 (EUR 98/US $110) and can be ordered online at . SPECIAL OFFER: alternatively, you can receive the Buyers Guide for just #1 if you subscribe today to Technical Textiles International, the only publication covering the technical and industrial uses of textile materials worldwide. Your subscription will include 8 printed issues of the magazine (including next year's Buyers Guide) and, from January 2005, free online access to the publication as well as to back issues. This offer expires on 31 December 2004, so reply as soon as possible to get this great bargain. (Existing subscribers please note the Buyers Guide was included in the October issue of the magazine). Download the International Newsletters Special Offer Order Form by clicking on the "continued" link below.

Hurricane Frances

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We would like to thank all of our viewers for your patience with gsa regarding the aftermath of Hurricane Frances. Power was restored to our offices on Wednesday, Sept 15, and we are very pleased to be able to update the site for you as of today. Feel free to contact us with items of interest - specifications (material, installation), employment opportunities, technical articles, products, projects, news, etc. for inclusion on geosynthetica.

Nanotechnology

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Does the possibility exists for nanotechnology to enter the geosynthetics industry? CETCO thinks that geomembranes with significantly improved diffusion characteristics, higher strength geogrids, high-compression geonets, and even stronger plastic pipe products are possible with nanotechnology. They are wondering who agrees?

T-CLIC

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TRI and I-CORP (both gsa underwriters) have jointly formed the TRI-CORP Liner Integrity Center (T-CLIC) to perform research, development, education, and training in matters that contribute to the improved performance of geosynthetic containment systems.

South African Breaking News

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Peter Novella, Manager - Waste Disposal at Cape Town Metro and President of the IWMSA, is leaving the Council after 33 years of service and is joining the Wasteman Group (http://www.wasteman.co.za/) on 1 March, as their regional manager for the Cape Province. Anyone who deals with Peter and/or wants to wish him well can contact him at his Metro office (+27 21 487 2716) or peter.novella@capetown.gov.za.

In Memoriam: Bernard V. Jones

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Bernard V. Jones, P.E., died in Denver on 24 December 2003. He was 69. Jones graduated from Regis College and worked for the Bureau of Reclamation from 1957 to 1991. He was involved in some of the early developmental studies on the underwater lining of irrigation canals. This effort eventually led to the successful installation on the Coachella Canal in California in the early 1990s. The Coachella project involved the underwater placement of a PVC geomembrane and protective concrete lining. Jones was associated with the studies on developing the Bureau's materials and construction specifications for buried PVC canal linings. These specifications served as industry standards for a number of years. He was also the principal investigator on the use of geomembranes in roofing applications. Jones worked closely with other government agencies and the private sector in these endeavors. In addition he was an expert on concrete joint sealant materials and water stops. He retired in 1991 as a supervisory materials engineer. He was a big supporter of the use of geosynthetic materials in hydrotechnical construction. - Bill Morrison, Materials Engineer (retired), Denver, Colorado.

SLChile

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Offering geosynthetic lining systems for solid and liquid containment, SLChile announces its new Web site with new and updated information including product features, technical information, brochures, and industry links. Please contact Mike Mathieson (mike@wasew.com) at WASEW Technologies, Inc. for further information. Learn more here.;

7ICG Conference Report & Pictures

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7IGC 22-27 September 2002 in Nice was a fantastic success! Over 1,200 attendees, all booths sold out(and a few extras), elections, four unique educational tracks (300+ papers), dining, dancing, footballand so much more.

Gundle/SLT Environmental Completes Acquisition of Serrot International

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Gundle/SLT Environmental Completes Acquisition of Serrot International, Houston, Feb. 5/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ GSE today announced the closing of its acquisition of Serrot International, Inc. from Waste Management, Inc. Both GSE and SII are international providers of geomembrane liner systems used in landfills, mining, and industrial applications. In connection with the acquisition, GSE has entered into a 5-year contract to supply Waste Management with good and services

GMA Geomembrane Task Group Meeting Results

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GMA Geomembrane Task Group held its third meeting, the following companies being represented - GSE, Cooley, Colas, Serrot, I-CORP. GMA is in contact with EPA to clarify the needs for geosynthetics in waste containment at animal farms (chicken/cattle/pigs). GMA will review geosynthetic user industry conferences (erg AWWA) at which they can exhibit and promote GMA members, thus reducing the costs for members. The water industry has been identified as the next major user of geomembranes. It is likely that large volume consumers such as the waste industry will now have to be replaced by many smaller volume applications. GMA will stay in contact with state regulators to identify potential shifts in regulations that may influence the geomembrane market. It was suggested that local regulators be invited to participate in the various GMA geomembrane group meetings. The influence of the trend to bioreactors on the geomembrane and other geosynthetics markets was discussed. A modified version of the market survey form was presented to better reflect the markets for the different geomembrane materials. Some attempt to evaluate future markets will be initiated. Such market information is available only to those who provide input.

Cooley Career Opportunities

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Cooley Group - Where Chemistry Makes the Difference -For career opportunities within the Cooley Group

Update on CEN/TC 189 activities

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Update on CEN/TC 189 activities -short report on the last TC 189 meeting in Lisbon (26 October 2001)

EPI Launches Liner Letter

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EPI lauches the Liner Letter designed to keep you informed of ongoing developments in PVC geomembranes and current activities at EPI.

The First-Ever Geosynthetics Courses Over the Internet

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The First-Ever Geosynthetics courses Over the Internet, The Geosynthetic Institute is delighted to announce four complete courses available at your convenience for 3-day time periods: Course #1 - Geosynthetics in Waste Containment, Course #2 - QC/QA of Geosynthetics, Course #3 - Geosynthetics in Transportation Applications, Course #4 - Geosynthetics in Private Project Development. You pick the 3-days according to your schedule and we will give you a password for the particular course selected. For more details contact Marilyn Ashley at +1-610-522-8440, Marilyn.ashley@coe.drexel.edu or go to http://www.geosynthetic-institute.org under the heading of "Internet Courses"

Geo Coir Rolls & Erosion Control Products from Agro Twine Sir Lanka.

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This high density coir fiber log with a coir net covering for the use of shoreline & stream canal bank and edge protection & many other Coir based products are available with us. For more information please contact us with your e-mail number. Address : Agrotwine., 504/A, Maples St, Wennappuwa-61170, Sri Lanka. E-mail: agrotwine@hotmail.com Tel: 94 31 54728 Fax: 94 31 55277

Aussie Home Owners to Pay for Geotextile Coastal Protection?

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Wyong Shire Council may soon pass an ordinance that would require individual home owners along the Central Coast to pay for the installation of geotextile-based shoreline protection. Erosion has been a significant problem, and home owners will now have to choose to protect the shore or perhaps move their homes. Learn more here.;

State to Conserve 20% of Water

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California water officials are embarking on a two-year environmental assessment of the proposed peripheral canal. The ambitious project would channel water from the Sacramento River around the Delta rather than through. But if the canal is to help the state truly conserve 20% of its water, as the governor has requested, geosynthetic liners should be considered. They have performed magnificently in conservation applications. Learn more here.;