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FGI Webinar:  Geosynthetics for Coal Combustion Residual (CCR) ApplicationsJune 25, 2019  Noon - 1 p.m. CDTFree to Indus...
05/30/2019

FGI Webinar: Geosynthetics for Coal Combustion Residual (CCR) Applications

June 25, 2019 Noon - 1 p.m. CDT
Free to Industry Professionals and Students
1.0 PDH Available

Register: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/496741060698933260

This webinar will discuss the application of geosynthetic products for use in coal combustion residual (CCR) landfills and impoundments. The webinar will provide an overview of the available product categories including geosynthetic clay liners and geomembranes, and will discuss engineering considerations for using these products in CCR containment applications. Both design and construction considerations will be addressed.

Presenter:
Jason Ross, P.E
S&ME

FGI Webinar: Geofoam Applications for Transportation InfrastructureMay 21, 2019 - 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. CDTFree to Ind...
05/16/2019

FGI Webinar: Geofoam Applications for Transportation Infrastructure

May 21, 2019 - 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. CDT
Free to Industry Professionals and Students
1.0 PDH Available

Register: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/regist…/4985661107442166028

In this webinar, Dr. Steven Bartlett (University of Utah) will discuss the application of expanded polystyrene (EPS) geofoam blocks for civil engineering applications focusing on the transportation sector. He will also discuss the design considerations necessary to protect the EPS blocks from service (i.e., traffic and rail) loads and from other means of physical and chemical attack. The role of geomembranes and other geosynthetic materials commonly used in the construction will also be presented. Lastly, the webinar will review research on emerging applications of geofoam blocks.

FGI Webinar:  Geofoam Applications for Transportation InfrastructureMay 21, 2019 - 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. CDTFree to In...
04/25/2019

FGI Webinar: Geofoam Applications for Transportation Infrastructure

May 21, 2019 - 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. CDT
Free to Industry Professionals and Students
1.0 PDH Available

Register: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4985661107442166028

In this webinar, Dr. Steven Bartlett (University of Utah) will discuss the application of expanded polystyrene (EPS) geofoam blocks for civil engineering applications focusing on the transportation sector. He will also discuss the design considerations necessary to protect the EPS blocks from service (i.e., traffic and rail) loads and from other means of physical and chemical attack. The role of geomembranes and other geosynthetics materials commonly used in the construction will also be presented. Lastly, the webinar will review research on emerging applications of geofoam blocks.

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04/16/2019

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MULTI-LAYER INTERFACE SHEAR TESTING for Free today!!

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FGI Welcomes Tonkin + Taylor(Urbana, IL, April 16, 2019) The Fabricated Geomembrane Institute (FGI) is pleased to welcom...
04/16/2019

FGI Welcomes Tonkin + Taylor

(Urbana, IL, April 16, 2019)

The Fabricated Geomembrane Institute (FGI) is pleased to welcome its newest consultant member – New Zealand’s leading environmental and engineering consultancy, Tonkin + Taylor. Head-quartered in Auckland (NZ), Tonkin + Taylor operates throughout the South Pacific, Australasia and Southern Asian region. The company is 100% employee owned and operated and is highly experienced and skilled at delivering significant solid waste, transport, utilities, coastal management, flood protection and climate change adaptation capital works programs. Their FGI liaison is senior civil/environmental engineer Jonathan Shamrock, [email protected]. Please help us welcome Tonkin + Taylor to the FGI!!!!

FGI PRESENTS ENGINEERING INNOVATION FOR OUTSTANDING PROJECT AWARD TO HULL & ASSOCIATES, INC.The Fabricated Geomembrane I...
04/09/2019

FGI PRESENTS ENGINEERING INNOVATION FOR OUTSTANDING PROJECT AWARD TO HULL & ASSOCIATES, INC.

The Fabricated Geomembrane Institute (FGI) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign presented two (2) Fabricated Geomembrane Engineering Innovation Awards during its biennial membership meeting in Houston, Texas on February 12, 2019 at the 2019 Geosynthetics Conference. The 2019 Engineering Innovation Award for Outstanding Fabricated Geomembrane Project was presented to Hull & Associates, Inc. (see Figure 1) for the Montour Ash Landfill-Contact Water Basin Project.

For complete article, please visit: www.fabricatedgeomembrane.com/news/fgi-presents-engineering-innovation-for-outstanding-project-award-to-hull-associates-inc

FGI Webinar:  Multi-Layer Interface Shear TestingApril 9, 2019 - 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. CDTFree to Industry Professional...
04/02/2019

FGI Webinar: Multi-Layer Interface Shear Testing

April 9, 2019 - 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. CDT
Free to Industry Professionals and Students
1.0 PDH Available

Register: https://lnkd.in/ei3R5uP

This webinar will discuss multi-layer interface shear testing for composite liner systems including the pros and cons of multi-layer interface testing compared to single interface tests and best-practices for performing multi-layer interface tests. Finally the webinar will compare the results of multi-layer and single layer interface tests to assess the peak and large displacement combination strength envelopes and critical interfaces from these tests for the same composite liner systems.

Presenters:
Timothy D. Stark, PhD, PE
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Robert (Rob) H. Swan, Jr.
Drexel University

FGI Welcomes TenCate GeosyntheticsThe Fabricated Geomembrane Institute (FGI) is pleased to welcome its newest manufactur...
03/28/2019

FGI Welcomes TenCate Geosynthetics

The Fabricated Geomembrane Institute (FGI) is pleased to welcome its newest manufacturer member, TenCate Geosynthetics (www. tencategeo.us). TenCate is headquartered in Pendergrass, Georgia and serves the market globally with two commercial divisions – TenCate Geosynthetics and TenCate Industrial Fabrics. TenCate specializes in providing the highest quality geosynthetics products and solutions that enhance the world’s infrastructure, protect the environment, and conserve natural resources. Their FGI liaison is Brian Baillie, Commercial Director – Environmental Infrastructure Group, who can be reached at [email protected]. Please help us welcome TenCate to the FGI!!!!

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FGI PRESENTS ENGINEERING INNOVATION AWARD TO J.C. YORK, P.E.The Fabricated Geomembrane Institute (FGI) at the University...
03/14/2019

FGI PRESENTS ENGINEERING INNOVATION AWARD TO J.C. YORK, P.E.

The Fabricated Geomembrane Institute (FGI) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign presented two (2) Fabricated Geomembrane Engineering Innovation Awards during its biennial membership meeting in Houston, Texas on 12 February, 2019 during the 2019 Geosynthetics Conference. The 2019 Engineering Innovation Award for Specifying Fabricated Geomembranes was presented to J.C. York of J & T Consulting, Inc. (see Figure 1) for the Fort Lupton Terminal Reservoir and the Taproot Water Storage Pond Projects.

The Fort Lupton Terminal Reservoir is a raw water storage facility that was built to serve North Denver and surrounding cities. The Northern Colorado Water Conservancy delivers source water to the city of Fort Lupton and Tri-State through a pipeline that terminates at Fort Lupton’s Water Treatment Facility. The pipeline requires general maintenance annually, which results in temporarily closing the pipeline. During pipeline maintenance or shutdown, no source water can be provided to the City or Tri-State. As a result, a water storage storage reservoir with a two (2) to six (6) week capacity had to be created and lined with a geomembrane to limit leakage. This reservoir liner system also had to be designed for a rapid drawdown (larger water discharge volumes) due to demand or operational reasons. This proved challenging because there are few geomembranes that can withstand the design rapid drawdown and provide the factors of safety required by the State of Colorado Dam Safety Rules and Regulations. The challenging water storage reservoir was designed by J&T Consulting with civil operations performed by Sema Construction. The geosynthetics portion of the project is comprised of a 12 inch thick (0.3 m) gravel layer and the following liner system from bottom to top: an 8 ounce nonwoven geotextile underlayment, 36 mil thick double sided textured reinforced polyethylene (RPE) geomembrane, and an 8 ounce cushion nonwoven geotextile that served as protection from the 18 inches of cover soil.

To accelerate construction, increase quality, and make construction more modular and predictable, the RPE geomembrane was pre-fabricated, which reduced field welding by approximately 80%. Figure 2 shows some of the pre-fabricated panels being deployed. The project involved considerable creative details due to the inflow and outflow structures and requirements, as well as spillway (see Figure 3). The nonwoven geotextiles were also pre-fabricated to accelerate construction. In addition to the standard quality assurance (QA) procedures for a bottom liner system, a third party leak location survey was performed after cover soil placement (see Figure 4) to minimize leakage. This survey found no major defects to the liner system even after cover soil placement. This was confirmation of the success of the project by J & T Consulting, Raven Industries (manufacturer, fabricator, and installer), and Sema Construction.

The Taproot Storage Pond is a fresh water storage pond intended to service oil fields in Northeastern Colorado. This pond also had a rapid drawdown design issue because the drilling process utilizes a large volume of water for the oil/gas well development. The bottom liner system consists of a geomembrane placed on the existing fine-grained soils that had to be ballasted to prevent failure during rapid drawdown. Also designed by J & T Consulting, with civil operations performed by Northern Colorado Constructors, this project posed many challenges from a design and construction standpoint. A geomembrane that could not only withstand the harsh chemical and windy conditions of the eastern Colorado plains, but also could be installed in a short installation window, was needed. Raven Industries’ 45 mil thick RPE geomembrane (see Figure 5) was used because of its durability and longevity in harsh conditions, as well as designing of an integrated ballast system for the slopes that would ensure that the high winds and rapid drawdown would not affect liner system integrity.

The FGI Engineering Innovation Award provides recognition for engineer(s) who have creatively used fabricated geomembranes to successfully fulfill a client/owner’s needs including, technical requirements, scheduling, and budget.

FGI Welcomes Hilts Consulting GroupThe Fabricated Geomembrane Institute (FGI) is pleased to welcome its newest associate...
03/14/2019

FGI Welcomes Hilts Consulting Group

The Fabricated Geomembrane Institute (FGI) is pleased to welcome its newest associate member, Hilts Consulting Group, Inc. Hilts Consulting Group (HCG) is a civil engineering firm founded in 2003 and is located in Yorba Linda, California. Engineering services range from project inception through construction including feasibility studies, peer reviews, value engineering, preliminary design reports, final designs, construction documents, construction administration support, construction management, construction observations and inspections, field investigations, owner’s representative, constructability reviews, forensic investigations, and expert witness. HCG specializes in geomembrane floating covers, liners, and baffles for potable water, wastewater, biogas, recreational, industrial, and oil & gas facilities. Their FGI liaison is Doug Hilts, President of HCG, who can be reached at [email protected]. Please help us welcome HCG to the FGI!!!!

FGI Expands Geomembrane Durability StudyMore than twenty years ago, the founders of the PVC Geomembrane Institute (PGI) ...
03/12/2019

FGI Expands Geomembrane Durability Study

More than twenty years ago, the founders of the PVC Geomembrane Institute (PGI) and the succeeding entity Fabricated Geomembrane Institute (FGI) set out to evaluate the long-term durability of geomembranes in actual field use. They wanted to exhume numerous samples of exposed geomembranes for testing on a periodic basis without ruining the integrity of the installed primary liner system. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MN DNR) became a partner, and the study was started in October 1995. The study selected a MN DNR mine settling basin in the town of Hibbing, Minn., for the long-term study.

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Minnesota geomembrane durability study expanded January 31st, 2019 / By: Jennifer Miller, Timothy D. Stark / Geomembranes More than twenty years ago, the founders of the PVC Geomembrane Institute (PGI) and the succeeding entity Fabricated Geomembrane Institute (FGI) set out to evaluate the long-term...

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