Dewatering Dredging


Great Lakes Harbor Management performs marina maintenance on Harbor West Marina in Traverse City, Michigan, utilizing an IMS Versi-Dredge®, Great Lakes Harbor Management filled 45' x 200' geotextile bags manufactured by Synthetic Industries
A geotextile tube dewatering behind Harbor West Marina.

Same geotextile tube at end of dewatering process. At the end of the project, the sand could either be spread on the bank or hauled away.

 
   
Sand is discharged on a beach in Canada using a 10" (254mm) discharge line from a Model 5012 HP Versi-Dredge®. The Versi-Dredge® is ideal for strategic material placement.
A Model 5012 HP Versi-Dredge® fills geotextile containers / bags at LaCrosse Airport in Wisconsin. The contractor won an award for this project using their Versi-Dredge®.
Stones pumped through a 7012 HP Versi-Dredge® pump at a sand mining site in Asia.
The discharge output of a Model 7012 HP Versi-Dredge® on a sand mining project (305mm / 12" discharge line).
A micro-disposal site is constructed between two houses in a highly populated Florida city. This is not a normal size site, but shows a small version of a what a spoils cell looks like. Note the white decanting tubes in the background for decanting the spoils cell to make room for more solids.
A US contractor uses a Versi-Dredge® to fill geotubes.