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Phosphate Stack Closure in Mississippi | COMANCO

Phosphate Stack Closure in Mississippi Nears Completion COMANCO continues making strong progress on a large-scale phosphate stack closure in Mississippi. This multi-year environmental project showcases COMANCO’s expertise in geosynthetic installation, containment systems, and long-term environmental protection. The phosphate stack closure …

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COMANCO Lines Gypstack Closure

COMANCO Makes Headway on Liner Installation for Gypstack Closure Project COMANCO’s specialty containment systems are essential to many southern phosphate mining operations. Our geosynthetic installations are perfect for lining Gypstacks like this one in West Central Florida. Recently, our crew …

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Gypsum Stack Closure

COMANCO Supports Environmental Protection in Mississippi COMANCO and Kemron Environmental Services Inc. were selected to assist with a major gypsum stack closure project at a Superfund Site in Mississippi. This gypsum stack closure project includes installing advanced geosynthetic systems designed …

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COMANCO Solves Phosphate Challenges

COMANCO Solves Phosphate Challenges with Geosynthetic Installations The phosphate industry is responsible for producing fertilizer, which is essential to feeding a growing population. A common byproduct of collecting phosphate is gypsum, which is stored in environmentally safe containment facilities. COMANCO …

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Gyp Stack Closure Completion

A COMANCO crew is finishing up the closure of a gyp stack that started last March at a chemical plant in Central Florida. Gary Mitchell, Project Superintendent, and crew have installed approximately five miles of drainage pipe, most of which …

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