Sigsbee Reservoir, Erie, PA's largest drinking water source, trusts XR-5 geomembrane for years of proven performance.
Mammoth Cave chooses XR-5® geomembrane to protect wildlife and natural resources.
XR-3, based on XR technology utilizing EIA (Ethylene Interpolymer Alloy), was chosen to reline a 7.5 acre wastewater pond for its long-term performance in wastewater facilities.
City of North Augusta chooses XR-3 PW for potable water needs.
The largest floating cover in the world is made of the XR-5® Geomembrane.
Civil design engineers selected 8130 XR-3 PW to replace a failing Hypalon® cover at a Virginia water treatment facility for its exceptional strength, long-term UV resistance and ease of repair.
XR®-3 geomembrane fabric was chosen by engineers in Winer Springs, Florida for an effluent holding pond liner due to its ability withstand the heat and constant barrage of sunshine.
Meeting the need to control odor while maintaining access to a pre-aeration basin, the Grand Strand Water and Sewer Authority of South Carolina needed a cover for its pre-aeration basins. Because of the plant's proximity to homes and a golf course, odor control was a primary concern.
Stamina to outlast Kentucky's extreme weather was a fundamental requirement of the liner selected for this pond.