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.
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.
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.
Stamina to outlast Kentucky's extreme weather was a fundamental requirement of the liner selected for this pond.
U.S. Department of Interior chooses XR-5 geomembrane for wastewater impoundment needs.
The extreme, bone-chilling temperatures in Alaska are some of the most demanding conditions possible for a primary containment liner.