Sediment Control | Environmental XPRT
Articles & Whitepapers
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Exotic Spartina alterniflora invasion enhances sediment N-loss while reducing N retention in mangrove wetland
Wide and rapid Spartina alterniflora invasion has threatened the sustainability of coastal wetlands of China, and has a significant impact on sediment biogeochemical cycle. It also invaded mangrove wetlands, which are the most productive ecosystems. Mangrove can also alleviate the eutrophication in estuaries and coasts due to the highest nitrogen (N) use efficiency and nutrients reabsorption ...
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Worst Water Weeds #2: Eurasian Watermilfoil
Commonly called Eurasian Watermilfoil or Spiked Watermilfoil, this invasive exotic water weed is becoming as widespread and as troublesome as Hydrilla. It’s on the list of 79 different invasive ...
News
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Legionella Risk in Potable Cold Water Systems
Legionella, a waterborne pathogen, contaminates approximately half of all building water systems, including both potable and non-potable systems. It is typically introduced into building water systems from the municipal cold water supply. Once ...
Equipment & Solutions
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Permeable Composite of Geotextiles and Granular Organoclay
REACTIVE CORE MAT is a patented permeable composite mat consisting of reactive material(s) encapsulated in a non-woven core matrix bound between two geotextiles. The upper geotextile is a needle-punched, non-woven fabric that is heat-laminated to a matrix of nonwoven fibers needle-punched into a woven geotextile. Through its innovative processing, RCM can combine two active materials, if ...