gEOSYNTHETIC NEWS ALERT

In a groundbreaking stride toward sustainability and innovation in wastewater management, Engineered Containment Inc. (ECI) is thrilled to announce its recent feature in the esteemed February 2024 edition of Geosynthetic News. Our pioneering work, "Achieving a 100-Year Design Service Life on Wastewater Projects," underscores our commitment to excellence and resilience in environmental stewardship.

The paper delves into the intricacies of ensuring a century-long service life for wastewater infrastructure, emphasizing the critical role of extrusion welding quality and the meticulous preparation and certification of welding technicians. By advocating for the highest standards in both in-plant and in-situ welding processes, ECI demonstrates an unwavering dedication to the durability and reliability of containment systems.

Our approach is detailed in the article through a comprehensive examination of quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) techniques, highlighting the indispensable nature of skilled, experienced, and certified technicians in achieving unparalleled project outcomes. The piece also addresses the importance of ongoing surveillance, inspections, maintenance, and repairs to uphold the integrity and functionality of containment systems over their extended lifespan.

We invite our partners, clients, and the broader engineering community to delve into the insights and methodologies outlined in our paper. By fostering an understanding of the critical factors influencing the longevity of wastewater projects, we aim to inspire industry-wide standards that prioritize sustainability, efficiency, and resilience.

Explore the full paper here: Achieving a 100-Year Design Service Life on Wastewater Projects and join us in embracing the future of geosynthetic engineering and environmental protection. Together, we can achieve a sustainable legacy that will benefit not just our generation but many to come.

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