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Client List
Tamarac
Wildlife Refuge;
Colorado Division of Wildlife
30 mil PVC - 600,000 sf
Hartage
Site Remedy Corp;
Lindsay, OK
40 mil HDT - 190,125 sf
UMETCO
Minerals - Superfund Cleanup;
Uravan, CO
40 mil HDPE - 875,000 sf
Geotextile - 875,000 sf
Luke
Air Force Base - Crash Fire Training Facility;
Luke
AFB, AZ
40 mil HDPE - 46,500 sf
80 mil HDPE - 24,000 sf
Wetlands
Demonstration Program;
Butte, MT
30 mil PVC - 53,673 sf
RMA Elf Cap;
Commerce City, CO
1,263,600 sf - Geocomposite, 60 mil White Textured HDPE & 16 oz Geotextile
Peterson
AFB Storm water;
Colorado Springs, CO
36 mil Coolguard HR - 162,000 sf
Horsetooth
Dam;
Bellevue, CO
40 mil LLDPE - 252,000 sf
10 oz NW Geotextile - 504,000 s
Albany
Storm water;
Albany, GA
40 mil HDPE - 142,835 sf
Inter Project Tank Farm;
Intercession City, FL
XR-5 8138 - 200,000 sf
DIA Glycol Ponds;
Denver, CO-
60 mil RPP - 234,000 sf


Tank Farm
Geosynthetic materials build a better project at a better price calculated over the long haul including the savings resulting from less maintenance and reworking. These diverse products help solve problems.
CLI supplies, fabricates and installs geomembrane linings for landfills, lagoons and ponds containing waste water and hazardous and/or toxic materials. We can provide a full range of geosynthetic products for your specific needs.
Containment
Problem - Improper Containment: Contamination of ground water, rivers and streams resulting from improper containment of toxic and hazardous waste, mining heaps, composting sites and landfills.
Solutions - Geomembrane use in Primary and Secondary Containment of waste or process liquids. Geomembrane linings offer chemical resistance, UV/weathering resistance, abrasion and more, out-performing natural materials in a wide variety of containment applications.
Stabilization and Erosion Control
Problem - Eroded steep slopes along roadways, channels, levees and canals
When unprotected, even "stable" slopes are subject to
erosion from raindrop impact and runoff.
Solution - Slope Protection: The use of turf reinforcement mats on challenging slopes provide short-term protection and long-term reinforcement of the vegetation. In areas exceeding the performance limits of temporary degradable products (such as open weave geotextiles and erosion blankets) a turf reinforcement mat is an economical alternative to the placement of rock riprap or concrete slope paving.
Problem - Unprotected shoreline and bank erosion - from wave action from boats, winds, storm activity.
Clean water lagoons and storm water detention basins often exhibit fluctuating water levels. As the elevation rises and falls, reinforced vegetation will resist hydraulic forces during draw down.
Solution - Bank Protection: The use of turf reinforcement mats provide permanent soil stabilization and root reinforcement to resist erosion and enhance water quality.
Problem - Erosion along storm water channels and runoff drainways - channels and drainways need protection from the erosive effects of flowing water. Once existing soils are disturbed by flowing water, the chance of silt running off is increased. Silt can run into local streams and threaten fish habitat, can flow into and clog sewers, collect on other properties all problems that are costly to correct.
Solution - Channel/Drainway Lining: In open channels and drainage ditches where high water velocities or shear forces are expected, turf reinforcement mats and native vegetation create environmentally superior lining systems.
A storm water detention pond is an excellent containment alternative, allowing rainwater to be returned via irrigation or stored for firepond use in remote locations.
The result is a more aesthetically pleasing, cost effective, flexible design which:
Reclamation & Restoration
We can provide a full range of geosynthetic products for your specific project.