Geotextile Tube Dewatering
Geotextile tubes are made of high-strength, permeable geotextile that, when filled with a slurry, allow water to drain from the tubes while retaining the solids. They can be prefabricated...
Dewatering Case History in Florida
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Pressure Relief
When the two basins making up a 90 acre reservoir in New York needed to be emptied and cleaned, engineers decided to use the 2,750 ft (840 m) long concrete wall dividing them as a dam....
Effect of Dissolved Solids on Freeze-Thaw Conditioning
Frost Heave Problems Inside a Nuclear Power Plant
Dewatering and Injection Testing for Design and Construction of the Fort Point Channel Crossing Project
Design and Implementation of a Comprehensive Residuals Management System for the Cary/Apex Water Treatment Facility
Recipe for Successful Microtunneling
Natural Dewatering of Alum Sludge in Freezing Beds
Deep Foundations in Berlin, Germany: Three Case Histories
Construction Ground Movement Impacts on the Central Artery/Tunnel Project
The Freezing of Soil Masses as an Aid to Engineering Construction
The Los Angeles Export Terminal's Coal Transportation Link to the Pacific Rim
Treatment and Stabilization of Dredged Harbor Bottom Sediments; Central Artery/Tunnel Project, Boston, Massachusetts
Compaction Grouting at Tip of Sheetpile Shoring
Dewatering for Interim Mitigation of Liquefaction Hazard at Bradbury Dam
Montgomery Point Lock and Dam Navigable Pass Gate Equipment
Juvenile Fish Passage System at McNary Dam
Taking in the River
As dams across the country age, so do their intake gates, and testing them requires dewatering. To meet the challenge of dewatering these structures without upsetting sensitive aquatic...
Underwater Magic
Applications of geomembrane systems to arrest concrete deterioration and control leakage in hydraulic structures have been accomplished, with a few exceptions, in a dry environment by...
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