Los Angeles Landfill Construction

A COMANCO landfill project in Los Angeles, California consists of seven layers on the slope: two 16 ounce geotextile layers, a 80-mil single-sided textured HDPE layer, two geosynthetic clay liner (GCL) layers, a 60-mil double-sided textured HDPE layer, and a …

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COMANCO Stresses Safety at JED Landfill

COMANCO Environmental is set to start a cell expansion at the JED Landfill in St. Cloud, FL. The crew along with Project Manager, Clayton Lung and Superintendent, Arnulfo Martinez mobilized to site Monday morning. Prior to starting construction activities, a …

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Coffin Butte Landfill Update

The long slopes of Coffin Butte Landfill are steadily getting covered. The 60-mil double-sided textured high Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Tertiary geomembrane layer, the 8 oz geotextile layer, and the 40-mil double-sided textured HDPE secondary geomembrane layer are already deployed. Superintendent …

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The Sycamore Landfill Site is Going Well

The project located in Santee, CA is nearing its halfway point of completion. The first and second slopes have double-sided 40-mil high density polyethylene (HDPE) liner, geosynthetic clay liner (GCL), then a 60-mil single-sided HDPE liner. Half the floor has …

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Forward Landfill Progress

The Forward Landfill crew has completed a good portion of the lower and upper slope work on the project in the past week. The geosynthetic clay liner (GCL) and 60-mil single sided textured high density polyethylene (HDPE) liner has been …

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Forward Landfill Has Just Begun

The Forward Landfill liner job located in Manteca, California has just started this week. This project has multiple benches and differing slope grades for the COMANCO team to install over. There is geosynthetic clay liner (GCL), 60-mil single-sided textured high …

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