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. |
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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®. |
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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. |