Titan Tube Brochure_digital file_nov 2018

FEATURES:

BENEFITS:

APPLICATIONS:

• Cost effective alternative to traditional materials.

• Made from high strength woven geotextile.

ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION Management of contaminated sediments from industrial run-off, or other into waterways. WATER & WASTEWATER TREATMENT Extraction of bio-solids in lagoons and stabilizations ponds. INDUSTRIAL PROCESSING Management of contaminated sediments, sludge or processing agents in pulp and paper mills or other. MINING & MINERAL PROCESSING Management of heap leach, slag tailings or other processing materials.

• Easy to transport, set-up, and install.

• Available in different fabrics to meet your flow rate needs and strength requirements. • Custom manufactured in 15, 30, 45, and up to 120’ circumferences in 15’ increments with standard lengths of 100, 200, and 300 ft for a variety of projects.

• Efficient.

• High strength & stress resistant.

• Can be left in place and used for erosion control.

• Reduces pumping distances.

• Assortment of colors options.

• Minimal impact on the environment.

• Fabricated from high strength woven geotextile.

OUR TITAN TUBE PROJECTS:

WATER & WASTEWATER TREATMENT

• TOWN OF INVERMERE LAGOON (Invermere, British Columbia)

• TOWN OF OSOYOOS LAGOON (Osoyoos, British Columbia)

• WEST HAWK LAKE SEWAGE LAGOON (West Hawk Lake, Manitoba)

• BELMONT LAGOON

(Belmont, Manitoba)

• COMMUNITY OF BARROWS WASTEWATER STABILIZATION POND (Barrows, Manitoba)

• HECLA ISLAND SEWAGE LAGOON (Hecla Island, Manitoba)

• BANNOCK POINT REHABILITATION CAMP LAGOON (Whiteshell Provincial Park, Manitoba)

• CRYSTAL CITY STABILIZATION POND (Crystal City, Manitoba)

• RUSSELL STABILIZATION POND (Russell, Manitoba)

• GEMACO ENERGY LAGOON

(Coldstream, British Columbia)

MINING & MINERAL PROCESSING

ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION

• AGRIUM

• HAZCO ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (Winnipeg, Canada)

(Redwater, Alberta)

• AGRIUM

• ERCO WORLDWIDE

(Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta)

(Saskatoon, Saskatchewan)

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