XR-5 was chosen as a more long term cost effective alternative to concrete, asphalt or unreinforced geomembranes to line the containment area around fuel storage tanks at Pearl Harbor.
When the Haikey Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) needed a geomembrane to line its flow equalization basin (FEB), it turned to the XR-5 Geomembrane for its durability and low thermal expansion and contraction properties.
The Lowell Point wastewater treatment plant receives and treats all wastewater generated by the residents and businesses in the city of Seward, Alaska. Seward is located south of Anchorage on the Kenai Peninsula overlooking the pristine Resurrection Bay, a whale and porpoise habitat.
When the borough of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania needed to cover its namesake spring, it turned to XR-3® PW, a potable water geomembrane that was both safe and aesthetically pleasing.
XR-5® Geomembrane completely seals the outflow of wastewater, protects the system and contributes to this environmentally friendly cheese manufacturing facility.
Decorative pond from the 1982 World’s Fair receives new XR-5® liner.
Sigsbee Reservoir, Erie, PA's largest drinking water source, trusts XR-5 geomembrane for years of proven performance.
With white XR-5® as a secondary containment liner this state-of-the-art facility - The largest defense fuel terminal on the US West Coast - made history as the first fuel facility ever to achieve LEED certification.
Singapore chooses XR-5® geomembrane to solve rampant solid waste disposal problem.