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Produced Water Storage Ponds HDPE Geomembrane / Multi-Layer Lining System

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Industry

Civil Infrastructure

Challenge:

A freshwater dam was rapidly transformed into multilayered containment ponds for produced water reuse in hydraulic fracking, requiring fast material delivery and swift installation.

Achievement:

Titan efficiently delivered materials and completed two ponds on a tight schedule, enabling seamless project progression while maintaining high-quality standards.

Product Used:

HDPE Geomembrane Liner, Geocomposite

Location:  Fort St. John, British Columbia

Project Type:  Product Supply & Installation

Product Used:  60mil SST & Smooth HDPE Geomembrane, Geocomposite and Geonet


Challenge

An existing freshwater dam needed to be converted into multilayered containment ponds to store and reuse produced water for hydraulic fracking operations. Material had to be delivered within a tight time frame, and installation had to be completed quickly.

 

Titan Solution

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Both ponds were built with six layers of different geosynthetic materials. The first pond was approximately 22,500 m² while the second pond was approximately 16,500 m². The design included a geocomposite layer directly on the prepared subgrade and, two layers of geonet sandwiched between three layers of LLDPE liner above the geocomposite.

Titan partnered with the Halfway River Group, based in the Halfway River First Nation, on a collaborative approach to maximize efficiencies and ensure this project would be completed on time.

 

HDPE geomembrane liners are the industry’s top choice for lining projects due to their superior strength, solvent resistance, UV durability, and cost-effective performance—even in high-temperature applications.

Achievement

Titan met short turnaround time on material delivery and was resourceful in meeting client needs. We completed the two ponds efficiently ensuring that the next phases could follow suit without any downtime. Our deliverables to the client on this project were met without compromising quality of work.

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