Case story
Sludge Removal
USA, Jekyll Island
In Jekyll Island, GA, 400,000 gallons of anaerobically digested sludge had to be removed from the primary and secondary digesters for digester modifications.
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The sand drying beds available at the facility would not provide the capacity to do this in the time allowed. The city turned to Geotube® Dewatering technology as a simple low cost solution.
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