Congratulations to Daniel McRae

COMANCO is very pleased to announce the promotion of Daniel M. McRae to Project Manager effective September 17, 2013. Dan began his employment with COMANCO in July, 2011, as a Project Engineer and has proven himself as a hard worker …

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Project Near Kansas City, MO Starts

COMANCO has started laying liner at an ash holding basin near Kansas City, Missouri. The crew is deploying 60-mil HDPE liner from one end of the basins to the other terminating in an anchor trench. The crew led by Superintendent …

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Sunshine Canyon Landfill is Progressing Well

The Sunshine Canyon landfill project located in Los Angeles, California is making considerable headway. The crew is deploying GCL, geotextile and HDPE geomembrane on the slopes and floors of the landfill. They are also attaching to the existing geomembrane.

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Rain Flap Tie-in Complete in Canyon, TX

Superintendent, Juan Gomez and his 12-man crew tied in 505 LF of rain flap material at the Southwest Landfill in Canyon, Texas. COMANCO recently completed the geonsythetic deployment of a 5.5 acre cell expansion at this landfill and re-mobilized to …

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COMANCO Completes Biofilter Installation

COMANCO recently completed the geosynthetics installation on a biofilter system in Venice, FL. The biofilter is a part of a larger odor control system being constructed for the betterment of the City of Venice at a Wastewater Reclamation Facility. The …

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Ash Holding Basin Project to Start Friday (9/13)

COMANCO is starting a liner installation project for an ash holding basin located near Kansas City, Missouri. This project consists of installation of over 90,000 SF of 60-mil high density polyethylene (HDPE) geomembrane in addition to installing batten bar to …

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Fort Knox Project Completes Fourth Stage of Expansion

The Heap Leach Pad mining project near Fairbanks, Alaska has recently been completed. This project included installing over 2,100,000 square feet of linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) 80-mil geomembrane as well as over 28,000 square feet of geosynthetic clay liner (GCL). …

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