What does this picture show? This picture is great because it gives us a chance to see the cloudy water (silt/sediment) within the Floating Turbidity Barrier. And it also allows us to see the clean and clear water on the exterior part of the curtain. Please note...
Category:
Crews work to contain oil spill
In this video, you can see how the US Coast Guard, handled an Oil Spill in New Castle. In this news report, you can see the importance of having the proper boom to handle this type of events and the importance to act quickly with the best tools to prevent any...
Oil Spill 101 Video: Blocking with Boom
One of the key tools and methods of containing an oil spill is with the use of floating booms. The National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) produced a very good video that explains the basics of that method. We encourage responders and...
How to Choose Marine Construction Turbidity Barriers
Three-quarters of the Earth’s surface is composed of water and because humans need water, most of humanity lives in coastal regions. Construction is a big part of human activity and has an obvious impact on the environment. Human survival depends on the health of the...