Geoweb® Slope Protection System
ECONOMICAL & SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS FOR STABILIZING EMBANKMENTS
Stabilize soils on embankments to prevent surface runoff or severe erosion problems. Protect geomembranes on landfills, stormwater or wastewater containment basins. Reduce land use by designing slopes steeper than would be possible without confinement.
The Presto Geoweb® Slope Protection System is a proven cost-effective solution for challenging slope stability problems. The Geoweb system is the original geocell cellular confinement system developed by Presto in the USA over 30 years ago.
The Geoweb 3D structure creates a stable environment and long-term sustainability of embankment material. The benefit of 3D confinement is that it reinforces the upper soil layer and resists erosive conditions and sliding forces.
The Geoweb system is the ideal long-term solution for:
- Sustainable vegetation
- Permeable aggregate
- Hard-armored concrete
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
You'll reduce land space requirements and costs because confined infill allows slopes to be designed steeper than when unconfined. When hard soils or impervious liners don't allow driving of anchors, then high-strength tendons become part of the design solution.
Tendon details are part of the Geoweb Slope Protection complimentary design evaluation that Presto offers.
Key Applications
Design Specs & Construction Tools
Build a customized specification the easy way with the Presto SPECMaker® Specification Tool. Complimentary Geoweb project evaluation service is also available.
Green Solutions
Contributes to US Green Building Council LEED® green building credits in the categories for reducing site disturbance, stormwater quantity and quality control and regional materials (if applicable).
Contractor Tools
Construction-friendly, time-savings accessories and tools may be part of the system: ATRA® Keys, ATRA® Clips/Anchors, and ATRA® Driver System.
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