Haz what…?

HAZWOPER! HAZWOPER 40-hour is required for workers that perform activities that expose or potentially expose them to hazardous substances.  Long classes, lots of information, and a team with great attitudes made up our training this week at Safety Solutions & …

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Be a LifeSaver!

We aren’t talking about LifeSaver candies…We are talking about another group of COMANCO employees who were trained/renewed their CPR/First Aid/AED Certifications this week. We hope we never have to utilize the training, but it’s nice to know COMANCO employees are …

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COMANCO Repairs at Polk County Landfill

COMANCO has been busy at the Polk County Landfill this year providing mainly liner repairs but also pipe repairs, well extensions, and earthwork. At the end of 2012, the COMANCO team finished the flare and blower installation as part of …

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Atheron WWTF Project is Well Underway

COMANCO is well underway on the Atherton WWTF project   and the crew is steadily working on completing the two Pond Liners and batten bar installation. The project consist of installing approximately 90,625 SF of 60mil HDPE textured liner in two ponds and batten …

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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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