Custom Tapered Silt Curtains
Chatoyer’s custom tapered silt curtains were used to protect a lake during construction along it’s shoreline.
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Chatoyer’s custom tapered silt curtains were used to protect a lake during construction along it’s shoreline.
A Gross Pollutant Trap (GPT) had been installed in a tidal area neighbouring Cooks River in Sydney.
An impermeable silt curtain required for a large dredging project.
Chatoyer’s silt curtains are well known in the industry. They are high quality, durable, expertly engineered turbidity curtains designed to ride out the toughest conditions. Chatoyer was
Chatoyer Environmental technicians designed a custom portable bunding solutions for installation at a coal seam gas exploration site. All products had to be completely portable and supplied with ground mats and carry bags.
Silt Wardens were installed to provide protection of stormwater pits during construction. Silt migration was identified as an environmental risk while widening a motorway. The Silt Warden was placed in the existing stormwater pits within the median strip to prevent silt from escaping into the stormwater system.
To contain debris and sediment associated with the reclamation of Lyttelton Port, a heavy duty turbidity curtain was installed. The area is subject to extreme weather conditions with winds exceeding 40 knots, currents of 8 knots and ocean swells up to 6m.
During the construction of a new bridge as part of a road upgrade, Class 2 Silt Curtain was utilised to create a settlement area and ensure that suspended solids did not escape the work area.
To complete a task of unblocking a storm water culvert for NSW Government on the shores of Lavender Bay, Sydney Harbour. Chatoyer was contracted by
A major Waste Recycling Facility was having difficulties with odour migrating to surround neighbours and environs. Following a site visit by Chatoyer Environmental, a series
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