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Establ ished in 1994 and Dedicated to the Scient i f ic andEngineering Development of Geosynthetics and AssociatedTechnologiesA newsletter of the Geosynthetics Interest Group of SouthAfrica in Association with the South African Institution of CivilEngineering
PRODUCED BY GIGSA : www.gigsa.org
The South African Chapter ofthe International GeosyntheticsSociety
APRIL 2013 EDITION
Fraser Alexander Constructionplays an active role contracting
in the geosynthetic industryA project involving geosynthetics by Fraser AlexanderConstruction entailed the extension of the existing tailingsdam footprint for a chrome mine in the Rustenburgarea. Knight-Piesold was appointed as the designengineers on the project and Fraser AlexanderConstruction was contracted to facilitate the constructionof the complex extension.
Driven by regulatory changes, tailings dam facility areasthat previously were unlined would now have to beconstructed with a liner system. This has been designedto minimise the intrusion of contaminated water fromthe tailings facility into the under-ground water supply;and was achieved by the installation of a 1.5mm HDPEliner system in crucial areas during the constructionphase of the project.
At the tailings dam HDPE liner was installed in theblanket drain and inner toe drain; primarily to avoid anyseepage. Liner was also installed in the solution trenchfor the same reason, as well as the added benefit of
minimising the loss of return water required at the plant.
Included in the project scope was the lining of theexisting return water dam also with a 1.5mm HDPEliner. The return water dam was partially silted up.Water was pumped out of the return water dam and allremaining silt was removed and disposed of. Thisoperation was challenging as the return water dambasin remained very wet. The site team of FraserAlexander Construction de-watered the dam successfully.The team then de-silted the return water dam basin;excavating until competent founding material wasencountered. A norite layer was imported from borrowand was placed as a bedding material inside the basinon the floor to act as a protection layer for the liner. Allexposed surfaces in the dam basin were then first linedwith an A6 geotextile. This gave addition protection forthe liner. The liner was then installed through an anchortrench on the crest of the return water dam’s wall andplaced over the entire internal footprint of the dam.
Benefactor Article
BENEFACTOR MEMBERS (IN ORDER OF JOINING)Engineered Linings • Kaytech • Aquatan • Geotextiles Africa • SRK Consulting • Jones & Wagener • Gundle Geosynthetics • ARQ Consulting EngineersReinforced Earth South Africa • Maccaferri South Africa • Gast • Fibertex • Fraser Alexander Construction • Dura-Line • Stefanutti Stocks Mining Services
Golder Associates • Rhino Geosynthetics • Total Terrain Lining Systems • AKS Lining Systems • Hefer Plant Hire cc • BKV Holdings • Frame • Plasti-Weld • Rho-Tech
APRIL 2013 EDITION
Return water dam in process of being lined
For more information contact:
Matthew SheperdMarketing Manager
Fraser Alexander Construction
tel: +27 (0) 11 929 3798fax: +27 (0) 86 268 2726cell +27 (0) 83 561 1243
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Fraser Alexander Construction plays an active role contracting in the geosynthetic industry.continued...
figure 1
Lining of solution trench in progressfigure 2
Lined Return water damfigure 3
Lined solution trenchfigure 4
APRIL 2013 EDITION3
Dura-Line Holdings Inc.acquires Nextube
Dura-Line Holdings, Inc a portfolio company of Chicago-
based CHS Capital, has completed the acquisition of
Nextube, a manufacturer of high density polyethylene
industrial products. Nextube is the second acquisition
completed by Dura-Line since CHS Capital`s investment
in January 2102.
Based in Johannesburg, South Africa, Nextube
manufactures a wide range of cable conduit, sub-soil
drainage pipe and associated accessories. The acquisition
will increase Dura-lines capacity, penetration and
diversification in Sub-Saharan Africa.
``We have an established base on telecom customers
in Africa,`` said Paresh Chari, President & CEO of Dura-
Line. ``The acquisition of Nextube will allow us to better
serve these existing customers and also pursue other
opportunities including large diameter pipes for mining
and other applications, as well as oil and gas gathering.``
``In the short time we have owned Dura-Line, we have
completed two acquisitions that will significantly enhance
and diversify Dura-Lines offerings and capabilities,``
said Dan Hennessy. Partner at CHS Capital. ``We will
continue to pursue our growth strategy, both domestically
and internationally.``
Headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee, Dura-Line is the
global leader of high density polyethylene-based conduit,
duct and pressure pipe solutions for telecom, energy
and infrastructure related markets. Dura-Line serves
customers in over 50 countries and is the exclusive
provider for many of the world`s leading telecom
companies.
Dura-Line in Strategic Alliance with Dartcomfor South African telecom market
Dura-Line has reach an agreement with Dartcom to
become its agent to supply and service the telecom
market in Republic of South Africa. Dartcom (Pty) Ltd
is a specialist distributor of Fibre Optic communications
components, sub systems, accessories, Wire and Cable
Power Systems and Radio Frequency (RF) equipment.
Over the years, Dartcom has progressively expanded
its product base and has recently added to its portfolio
a whole range of telecommunication access and
termination equipment as well outside plant hardware
and software systems. Underlining the technology and
products, is a fundamental commitment to client
satisfaction and exceptional service levels to the
communicat ions industr y in South Afr ica.
Benefactor Article
For more information contact:
Ian GeldardSales and Marketing Manager
Duraline
tel: +27 (0) 11 708 1659fax: +27 (0) 11 708 2192
APRIL 2013 EDITION4
The Prez SezDear GIGSA members and friends
It is an honour and privilege for me to be taking over the reinsof GIGSA from our outgoing president Anton Bain. His hasbeen a productive term of office, with a number of educationalevents having taken place, progress on specifications, doublingof GIGSA benefactor membership, re-launch of the GIGSAwebsite, and other achievements under his watch. Well doneto Anton and the outgoing committee for volunteering of theirtime and for their considerable effort for GIGSA. Specialmention must be made of three stalwarts who have retiredfrom committee: Garth James, Mike Wittman and PeterDavies. Their valued contributions over many years havegone a long way towards making GIGSA what it is today. Tomake up for their loss, we welcome several new committeemembers: Paul Pratt, Gareth Harper, Martin Schäffner, MornéBreytenbach and Darryn Meisel.
The new committee looks forward to serving you, ourmembers, over the next two years. Taking into accountSection 2 of our Constitution, my vision for my terms is asfollows:
To continue to offer one world class educationexperience on a geosynthetics related subject peryear.
To continue to raise the standing of GIGSA in ourworking environment.
To interact with and offer educational experiencesto associated fields that may have little knowledgeof geosynthetics, such as environmental practitioners,officials, auditors and newly graduated engineers.
To lead a hands-on GIGSA committee that sets outto achieve its aims over the next two years.
We have a number of ideas for GIGSA going forward. Oneof these is to introduce a lecture series, similar to thatorganised by the SAICE Geotechnical Division. The aim ofthese lectures will be to allow local and visiting geosyntheticsexperts the chance to transfer knowledge, interact withmembers on a more frequent basis and take less of ourmembers’ time and money. Our first lecture is scheduled forthe 10th April at 4PM at Ambrosia Hall in Midrand, and willbe presented by Mr Alan Bamforth of the UK on ‘DrainageGeocomposites in Landfill Containment’. See page 9 for moredetails. If you have any suggestions regarding lectures, pleasecontact Martin Schäffner, who holds the GIGSA eventsportfolio, on [email protected]
For our main educational event this year, we will be teamingup with the IWMSA’s Landfill Interest Group on Landfill 2013,which will be held in Gauteng from the 16-18 November2013. Dr George Koerner of the Geosynthetics Institute, USA,will be the keynote speaker for the conference as well as theshort course on the 18th November. GIGSA looks forward tohosting Dr Koerner.
We are also looking to develop a one day course introducinggeosynthetics to newly qualified engineers, to be offeredthrough SAICE’s Candidate Academy. While adding anythingon geosynthetics to the engineering undergraduate curriculumis a challenge due to the full curriculum, we believe thatoffering a short post-graduate introduction to those whocould gain from geosynthetics would be useful. This will bepresented by suitably qualified GIGSA committee members.Again, watch this space.
Following on from the successful GeoAfrica 2009 conferenceheld in Cape Town, the second regional GeoAfrica conferenceis scheduled for this year. GeoAfrica 2013 will be held inAccra, Ghana from the 18-20 November 2013. Gigsa will beassisting with the technical programme. Please considerbeing a part of our second regional African conference,particularly as this is situated in a key mining area of Africa.
News from the IGS is that Edoardo Zannoni has been secondedon to IGS Council, and Irene Nyirenda is chair of the YoungMembers Committee of the IGS. Congratulations to both.
News from the SABS is that eight new SANS geosyntheticsstandards have been published, with more in the pipeline.
I wish you all a successful 2013 (or remainder thereof!).
Kind regards
Riva Nortjé
Gigsa President“The circle of a person’s life is to know, to understand, to will and to do.”Emanuel Swedenborg
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SANS Geosynthetics StandardsSABS Subcommittee SC 81E: Geosynthetics worked during 2012 to improve the geosynthetics standards availablethrough the SABS. At the end of 2012 the first important batch of geosynthetics standards were approved. These are:
SANS 9862 Geosynthetics - sampling and preparation of test specimensSANS 9863-1 Determination of thickness as specified pressuresSANS 9864 Determination of mass per unit area of geotextiles [..]SANS 10318 Geosynthetics - terms and definitionsSANS 1525 Wide-width tensile strengthSANS 11058 Determination of water permeabilitySANS 12236 Static puncture test (CBR test)SANS 12956 Determination of the characteristic opening size
The above standards can be purchased through the SABS website: www.sabs.co.za
Further standards in the approval pipeline as follows:
EN 12224 UV ResistanceISO 13431 Geotextiles and geotextile-related products — Determination of tensile creep
and creep rupture behaviourISO TR 20432 Guidelines for the determination of the long-term strength of geosynthetics
for soil reinforcement
Once publishing of the above is complete, GIGSA, together with SABS, will plan an evening lecture to go through thenew standards.
Additional work is being doing on the SANS geomembrane standards and converting the GIGSA GCL 1200W standardto a SABS standard.
Submitted by Edoardo Zannoni
IGS European Young members sub-committeeThe IGS European young members sub-committee wasestablished at EuroGeo5 in September 2012 in Spain.Irene Nyirenda was elected as the sub-committee chair,Laura Carbone as co-chair, and Maria Crespo assecretary. IGS Council member Nathalie Touze-Foltz isoverseeing the sub-committee.
The sub-committee is required to draft a documentstating what the aims of the sub-committee, and toundertake initial technical tasks by the next IGS councilmeeting in Ghana in November 2013.The IGS has suggested that this group of young,energetic, multi-lingual members undertake the followingitems:
Multi-lingual terminology (already initiated in2012 in Spanish and Portuguese)
Review of the IGS Power Point presentations inthe “members only” sectionAdditional leaflets (in other languages)Proposing the contents for a web page for thisYoung Members Committee.
Requirements for membership are still being drawingup, but are l ikely to include the following:
That the candidate members are IGS members,That they be young (less than 36),That there is not unbalanced representation, andThat the candidate member is committed towork (not just put this membership in his/herresume).
Submitted by Irene Nyirenda
APRIL 2013 EDITION
The Fifth European Geosynthetics Conference (EuroGeo5)was held on 16 to 19 September 2012, in Valencia,Spain. The three day conference was organized by theIGS Spanish Chapter, under the auspices of IGSInternational with over 830 delegates from all over theworld participating and nearly 300 technical papers onhydraulic structures, soil reinforcement, environmentalapplications, mining, erosion control, transport andbuilding construction applications.
The conference provided a platform and an internationalbenchmark forum to discuss recent developments inthe various applications of Geosynthetics as well as thesubjects related to the research and development ofnew products and uses.
Preliminary short courses were offered to those delegatesnot so familiar with the Geosynthetics industry and wantto gain more knowledge. The two short courses thatwere offered were “Introduction to Geosynthetics usesand design criteria” and Quality Assurance and Controlof Geosynthetics in Landfill application”
Educational sessions and keynote lectures were givenwhich facilitated an exchange of knowledge with regardsthe latest developments in the field.
The Four Keynote Lectures presented were;
1. Jean Pierre Giroud “Geosynthetics: a remarkablediscipline with great achievements in the past and exciting challenges for a bright future”
2. Jorge Zornberg “Geosynthetic-reinforced pavement systems”,
3. Nathalie Touze-Foltz “Performance of geosynthetics for environmental protection inlandfills”
4. Manuel Blanco and Angel Leiro “Spanish experience in Geomembranes in hydraulicapplications”
Three Educational sessions and two panel discussionswere also present. A special session for the eleven
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students’ recipients of the IGS student award was madeavailable, one of which was GIGSA student awardrecipient Irene Nyirenda. This allowed the students topresent their relevant research technical papers to abigger audience.
IGS president Jorge Zornberg also announced the creationof a Young members committee of the IGS (below 36years old). The IGS student awards recipients for 2012were automatically selected to be the first members ofthis Young members committee.
EUROGEO 5 Feedback
Submitted by Irene Nyirenda
APRIL 2013 EDITION7
Feedback onProfessor R Jonathan Fannin
short coursesGIGSA hosted Professor R. Jonathan Fannin of the Universityof British Columbia, Canada in early November 2012. ProfFannin presented a series of short courses on Geosyntheticreinforced soil & Geotextile filtration of soil during the weekof 5th to 9th November in Pretoria, Durban and Cape Town.His thoughtful, balanced approach to geosynthetics use,polished presentation skills and wry sense of humour wereall on good form.
A total of 87 delegates attended either or both of the twodays in Pretoria, 31 delegates attended in Durban and 21 inCape Town. This is the largest number of attendees to datefor a GIGSA short course series, with 137 delegates in total.The short courses were well received with many positivecomments submitted.
Thank you to Professor Fannin for all his time and excellentpresentations, to the GIGSA organisers (Louis du Plessis,Garth James, etc) for their input and to Yolandé Ooshuizenof RCA for her tireless organisation. A big thank you is alsoextended to our sponsors for making the course a lot moreaffordable, and for supporting education in geosynthetics inSouth Africa. The sponsors for these events were GeotextilesAfrica, Kaytech and Maccaferri.
Prof Fannin was also the guest speaker at GIGSA’s AGM onTuesday 6 November 2012, and gave a very interestinglecture on ‘Critical filters in dams and dam applications:granular and geosynthetic’.
GIGSA couldn’t invite Professor Fannin to SA without showinghim at least some of the sights. Prior to the short courseskicking off, four intrepid GIGSA members accompanied ourvisitor on the Wolhuter Wilderness Trail in the Kruger NationalPark. It was incredible experience to see a beautiful, unspoiltarea of the park on foot, and come into such close proximityto creatures large and small. We saw the Big Five, with lionsand a leopard spotted from the vehicle rather than on foot,as well as several of the Little Five. With the courses still tocome, we made sure that Jonathan wasn’t in any danger.
Following the Johannesburg courses and the GIGSA AGM,Garth James ably hosted Jonathan in Durban and Cape Town.
Garth James thanking Jonathan Fannin for his excellent short courses
Amongst other activities, they traversed the Cape Peninsulahighlighted by Cape Point and Chapman’s Peak Drive, tookin the SA-Ireland test at the Waterfront (Jonathan is Irish-born), and were still on speaking terms afterwards. All in all,it was a very successful visit.
On the Wolhuter Wilderness Trail in the Kruger National Park
Submitted by Riva Nortje
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Landfill 2013 and Short Courseby Dr George Koerner16th to 18th October 2013
GIGSA and Landfill Interest Group (LIG) of the Institute of Waste Management of South Africa (IWMSA) CentralBranch will be co-hosting Landfill 2013 on the 16th and 17th of October 2013 at the Misty Hills Conference Centrein Muldersdrift, Johannesburg. The theme of the conference will be “Effective environmental protection from theresidues of modern civilization”. This aims to include general waste, hazardous waste, industrial waste (slags andso forth), power station residues and mining residues. Landfill 2013 is a continuation of a conference series thatwas originated in the Western Cape LIG and which has been successfully hosted every second year since 1997.The conference hopes to draw both local and international speakers to cover topics related to design and engineeringof waste disposal and mine residue facilities. Abstracts are due by the 26 April 2013, and can be submittedelectronically: click here.
Dr George Koerner of the Geosynthetics Institute, based in Folsom, Pennsylvania, USA, will give the keynoteaddress at the conference, as well as offer a short course on Friday the 18th October 2013 on a topic related togeosynthetics. The topic of the latter will be communicated in due course. A first call for abstracts will be forwardedto GIGSA and IWMSA members in the next few weeks.
Quotations From Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela:
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.
A good head and a good heart are always a formidable combination.
There is no passion to be found playing small - in settling for a life that is less than theone you are capable of living.
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Alan Bamforth BSc CEng MICE CIHT is the founder and Managing Director of ABG, which develops,
manufactures and provides cuspated geocomposite drainage products into UK environmental engineering
practice. Alan has over 25 years of experience in geotechnical and geosynthetic engineering with particular
reference to UK and international landfill containment systems. Alan has developed Construction Industry
Research and Information Association (CIRIA) guidance for Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) and
Green Roofs, published professional papers on topics related to containment system performance and is a
qualified expert witness.
Alan’s lecture, “Drainage Geocomposites in Landfill Containment”, will reveal the importance of fluid
pressure relief for the stability and long term performance of the engineered containment facility. Specific
reference to design criteria, slope stability, key properties and test methods. This will be illustrated by
reference to examples of good and bad practice. While GIGSA has hosted a number of North American
experts in recent years, Alan will offer a European perspective.
Drainage Geocomposites in Landfill Containmentinvites you to a lecture on
by Alan Bamforth
Wednesday 10 April 2013at
Ambrosia Hall, 97 Allan Road, Glen Austin, Midrand
Complimentary snacks and refreshments will be available after the talk
REGISTRATION:Please complete the attached registration form and return to
[email protected] or fax 086 653 7108 by Friday 5 April 2013
Time: 15:30 for 16:00 (Duration: 1.5 hr.)
Venue: Ambrosia Hall, Midrand
Cost: GIGSA Members: Free
Government Officials Free
University Lecturers: Free
Non-members: R100
If an invoice is preferred please provide the following details:
Postal address
Office Telephone
Mobile
Fax
Submit completed form below or
fax / email to 086 653 7108 /
before 5 April 2013
Title (Prof/Dr/Mr/Mrs/Ms)
Surname
First name
Company
Email address
COST
GIGSA Member/Government
Official/University Lecturers
Free Number of tickets
Non-member R100 Number of tickets
Preferred method of payment:Cash at the door Invoice
SUBMIT
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Registration Form
by Alan Bamforth
Drainage Geocomposites in Landfill Containment
APRIL 2013 EDITION11
Joanne SmitGIGSA Newsletter Editor & Webmaster
Send your comments and suggestions forthe GIGSA Newsletter and Website to theEditor at: [email protected]
The EditorThe GIGSA Newsletter is published on a
sort-of-quarterly basis.Contributions and compliments eagerlyreceived. Criticism may take some time
to respond to…
As the newly oppointed Newsletter Editor and webmaster, I certainly have” big shoes” to fill, taking overfrom Peter Davies who has done a remarkable job in the past years as Newsletter editor. I would reallylike to encourage GIGSA members to take advantage of the newsletter as this is an ideal opportunity forcompanies to submit case studies and articles at no cost, and bearing in mind that our GIGSA newsletteris read worldwide.
GIGSA Newsletter Editor & Webmaster
Major projects in mining, transportation and environmental engineering in Africapresent numerous, exciting opportunities for the application of geosynthetic solutions.Ghana in particular is busy with major oil & gas, mining and infrastructuredevelopments
GeoAfrica 2013 will bring together academics, designers, manufacturers andinstallers from the global geosynthetic industry for information exchange, updateson geosynthetic technologies, networking, and more. Global and Africa-specificperspectives and experiences will be featured in the technical programme.
see http://geoafrica2013.com for more details.
some important Geosynthetic Seminars and Conferences in 2013 & 2014
GRI-25: A 25-Year Retrospective of Geosynthetics and Glimpses Into the Future.Geosynthetics 2013 is honoured to host the annual GSI Conference (GRI-25). Speakerswill address the history and background of environmental and transportation regulations;resin and additive developments; manufacturing of all of the different types of geosynthetics;ASTM, ISO and GRI standards developments; development of generic specifications;progression of design methods; trends in contracting; and institutional developments likeIGS, NAGS, GSI, GMA, etc... etc.
APRIL 2013http://www.geosynthetics2013.com/index.cfm
OCT 2013
Faculty of Engineering, Bologna University, Bologna, Italy: 14-16 October, 2013
International Symposium on Design and Practice ofGeosynthetic-Reinforced Soil Structures
http://www.civil.columbia.edu/bologna2013/The Symposium is organized under the auspices of the Department of Civil, Environmental and MaterialsEngineering (DICAM), University of Bologna, Italian Geotechnical Association, International GeosyntheticsSociety, and Technical Committees TC 101 (Laboratory Stress Strength Testing of Geomaterials) & TC 305(Geotechnical Infrastructure for Megacities and New Capitals) of the International Society of Soil Mechanicsand Geotechnical Engineering
SEPT 2014
http://www.10icg-berlin.com/
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CONFERENCE CALENDER 2013 & 2014
APRIL 2013 EDITION
left to right; Rod Claus, Morne Breytenbach, Darryn Meisel, Paul Pratt, Martin Schäffner, Anton Bain,Riva Nortje, Colin de Bruyn, Joanne Smit, Edoardo Zannoni, Irene Nyirenda, Gareth Harpernot in photo: Peter Legg, Melchior Briers
GIGSA Committee 2013
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DisclaimerThe Geosynthetics Interest Group of South Africa and the South African Institute of Civil Engineering accept no responsibility forany statements made or opinions expressed in this publication. Consequently nobody connected with the publication of the magazine,in particular the proprietors, the publishers and the editors, will be liable for any loss or damage sustained by any reader as a resultof his or her action upon any statement or opinion published in this newsletter.
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