After numerous odor complaints Midshore Regional Landfill implemented a ‘Good Neighbor’ policy utilizes Odor Sergeant and Odor Major as their chosen tools to keep odors in check.
The Army turns to NWC's integrated product system as temporary protective cover over asbestos during Hurricane Floyd. Over 12-inches of rain fell, submerging 3:1 asbestos contaminated slopes below 22-foot floodwaters for three days.
The Proguard line proved it's seeding capabilities during the blazing Texas summer months after unfavorable chemical and nutrient soil compositions had threatened the Navy’s seeding efforts three consecutive years.
The durability of the ConCover products with SuperSeal 40 provided exceptional flexibility for excavation crews, saving the US Navy approximately $60,000 in labor, materials and SWPPP compliance monitoring over a six month period.
During a large excavation NWC's Waste Avengers and Odor Battalion product lines provided maximum efficiency to stabilize stockpiles, cover relocated waste, control odors, and to promote seeding efforts to the outside slopes.
When a cleanup project became larger that expected and government funds ran out, the US Army turned to ConCover for a low cost cover to protect contaminated sediment stockpiles from run off to surrounding streams and ground water .
The ConCover line was put to the test during a remediation effort at a Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant in Mcgregor, Texas. ConCover products accelerated the Area E Landfill project by nearly 1-month ahead of schedule.
County landfill personnel at a Florida landfill conducted a pilot study with five competitive products to determine if they could improve the effectiveness of an on-going odor control program.
Crawford County Landfill secured New Dominion Construction Company to make liner repairs at their site. To make these repairs, the waste above the damaged liner must be removed and a new liner installed. During this process, 52,500 cubic yards of waste was exposed, forming 3 to 1 slopes and in some areas 10 to 12 foot vertical walls of open waste.