A little information about Steel Dragon Enterprise Co, Ltd.

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Founded in 1994, Steel Dragon Enterprise Co, Ltd. brings together over 50 years of combined experience in the geosynthetic industry. A Sino-American operated business venture, with American based management, our corporate offices are located in Taipei, Taiwan. Learn more here.;

IGS News

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IGS News: Council Meeting Minutes - The IGS Council met on 13 Nov. 2001, before the opening of the IS Kyushu Conference on Earth Reinforcement. Some of the key actions taken by the council were: Awarding the 8th ICG to the Japanese Chapter to be held in Tokyo in 2006, and Awarding the regional conference GeoAsia 2004 to the Korean Chapter to be held in Seoul in 2004. Picture Next IGS meeting: Officers Meeting 9/20/02, Nice, France. Council Meeting 9/21/02, Nice France and Council Meeting 9/26/02, Nice France. The eight IGS Council Members, whose term of office expires in June 2002, are: J. Collin-USA, S.P. Corbet-United Kingdom, Ph. Delmas-France, J.P. Gourc-France, G.Geerten-Germany, P.Rimoldi-Italy, P.E.Stevenson-USA, F. Tatsuoka-Japan. The IGS bylaws stipulate that a Council Member may serve two consecutive terms; hence, Mr. S. Corbet, Dr. Ph. Delmas, and Mr. P.E. Stevenson are eligible for re-election.

Geofoam Used for Kentucky Locks Addition

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The Kentucky Locks Addition story began when the United States Army Corps of Engineers, in conjunction with the Tennessee Valley Authority, recommended an additional lock be built adjacent to the existing lock located at river mile 22.4 on the Tennessee River, at Kentucky Lake Dam, in western Kentucky. US62/641 and a section of the P&L Railroad currently carry vehicular and rail traffic across the crest of the earthen Kentucky Lake Dam. The roadway and railroad will require relocation to the downstream side of the dam in order to expand the lock.

Modifications to the 2003 Specifier's Guide

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Geotechnical Fabrics Report Technical Advisory Boad met to discuss modifications to the 2003 Specifier's Guide. Emphasis was placed on the Erosion Control and Geonet tables. It was suggested that all submitted data be technically reviewed for correctness and consistency with other submitted data. It was also suggested that actual values rather than "greater than" values be requested and published.

Industry News Updates

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Just some news updates in the Industry: Staff Industries, one of the first companies involved with geomembranes, has sold its facilities to developers and will cease geomembrane business. HPG International has declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy due primarily to a major reduction in sales to the electronics industry. BP/Amoco has decided not to sell the Fabrics and Fibers group.

GMA Geomembrane Task Group Meeting Results

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GMA Geomembrane Task Group held its third meeting, the following companies being represented - GSE, Cooley, Colas, Serrot, I-CORP. GMA is in contact with EPA to clarify the needs for geosynthetics in waste containment at animal farms (chicken/cattle/pigs). GMA will review geosynthetic user industry conferences (erg AWWA) at which they can exhibit and promote GMA members, thus reducing the costs for members. The water industry has been identified as the next major user of geomembranes. It is likely that large volume consumers such as the waste industry will now have to be replaced by many smaller volume applications. GMA will stay in contact with state regulators to identify potential shifts in regulations that may influence the geomembrane market. It was suggested that local regulators be invited to participate in the various GMA geomembrane group meetings. The influence of the trend to bioreactors on the geomembrane and other geosynthetics markets was discussed. A modified version of the market survey form was presented to better reflect the markets for the different geomembrane materials. Some attempt to evaluate future markets will be initiated. Such market information is available only to those who provide input.

Announcing New Society of Plastics Engineers Website

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Announcing New www.4spe.org- Society of Plastics Engineers requests the pleasure of your company to visit our newly redesigned website at http://www.4spe.org The website has been completely refurbished. Learn more here.;

PGI Tech Notes – 11/15/01

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PGI Tech Notes November 15, 2001- This Tech notes files is designed to keep you informed of the ongoing technical work done by the PGI

PolyOne Closing Three More Plants

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PolyOne closing 3 more plants- PVC compounding plants in Burlington and Farmingdale, NJ, and a polyethylene compounding plant in Valleyfield, Quebec, will close by the end of 2002, eliminating about 300 jobs. PVC compounding also will be stopped in St. Remi de Napierville, Quebec, although powder compound and plasticizer production will continue at that site. PolyOne's engineering films business in Burlington will not be affected by the closing of the PVC compounding plant there. Laboratory operation at Burlington and Farmingdale also will close. PolyOne expects about 25 lab employees to transfer to Avon Lake, where the company will expand its existing lab facilities.

Tenax expands facility

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Tenax expands facility- Texax Corp. has doubled its sole manufacturing plant with a plan to add new machinery by the end of Dec. The firm has added three extruders to its existing five, boosting annual extrusion capacity to 20 million pounds. It will invest nearly $2.7 million in machinery. Its 60,000 sq. ft. building grew to 150,000 sq. ft. with a $2.2 million investment. They will hire 20 people brining its work force to 100. Tenax is tapping the retail and consumer market with critter-control netting, which it plans to sell through do-it-yourself stores.