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Manufactured by:Core & Main Geosynthetics based inWillacoochee, GEORGIA (US) (USA)
Type I.DOT Floating Turbidity Barriers is the most frequently specified Floating Turbidity Barriers in the Tough Guy line. It is recommended for construction sites located in protected areas that are exposed only to light winds and to current velocities of less than one foot per second. This type of site may include ponds, shallow lakes, small streams and ...
Manufactured by:Core & Main Geosynthetics based inWillacoochee, GEORGIA (US) (USA)
Type 3 is a special adaption of the Type 3 barrier. Approximately 20 % of the area of the barrier skirt fabric is replaced with a polypropylene filter fabric conforming to some State DOT specifications. The filter fabric is inserted to reduce the pressure on the curtain while retaining silt. In actual practice, a filter fabric which is woven tightly enough to retain silt will not significantly ...
Manufactured by:Core & Main Geosynthetics based inWillacoochee, GEORGIA (US) (USA)
Type 2. DOT Floating Turbidity Barriers is the work horse of the Tough Guy line. It has a top load cable and special stress plates for reinforcing the corners and is designed to handle more severe conditions. It is recommended for lakes, streams, inter-coastal and tidal areas where current velocities up to five feet per second are ...
Manufactured by:Core & Main Geosynthetics based inWillacoochee, GEORGIA (US) (USA)
Staked Barriers are continuous panels of impervious vinyl-polyester fabric that, installed correctly, can contain stormwater runoff or re-direct it to proper channels or retention areas. On-land installation is similar to that of silt fence, with 8 inches below grade and 36 inches above grade attached to stakes. Staked Barriers can also be installed in up to 18 inches of ...
Manufactured by:Core & Main Geosynthetics based inWillacoochee, GEORGIA (US) (USA)
Includes everything needed to anchor Tough Guy Floating Turbidity Barriers… Anchor, rope, chain, shackles, thimbles, anchor buoy, and positioning/retrieval buoy… EVERYTHING! Floating turbidity barriers installed in moving water, tidal areas, and windy areas must be anchored to stay in position. Aer-Flo offers complete factory-assembled anchoring systems to make jobsite ...
