The use of geomembranes to strengthen the containment of naturally occurring toxins in a water supply is the focus of the latest IGS Sustainability Case Study.
The profile details how AGRU America’s specialized geosynthetic materials were used to line a pond at a water treatment facility in Nevada, USA, helping improve the removal process of arsenic in the water and prevent high levels leaking into surrounding soils.
Launched in March, last year, the IGS Sustainability Case Study series shares the many and varied applications in which geosynthetics can offer a more sustainable solution. The case studies are available as one-page pdfs so easy to download and share.
Read the latest profile and more on the IGS Sustainability web page here, which has additional resources including eBooks, videos, and papers.
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