Rebuilding Louisiana Shorelines

For millions of years, the Mississippi River has transported sediment all along its length and deposited this silt at the mouth of the river in the Gulf of Mexico. The Mississippi River Delta includes wetland regions that are home to a diverse assortment of plants and wildlife. But as humans have settled in Louisiana, they have constructed devices to regulate water and sediment deposition, including levees, ship and access canals, water control structures and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway.

GIW Pumps Drive Efficient Dredging Operations

When a land-limited country such as Singapore wants to build a new airport or a tiny Emirate decides to become the luxury home, shopping, hotel and entertainment capital of the world, it’s just not possible to find space on the existing land to build it.

Floating Booster Pump Reduces Energy Consumption

For some time, E.R. Jahna had been experiencing hydraulic problems in the dredging system at their mining operation in Haines City, Fla. The operation mines silica sand, which is used for industrial and commercial applications, from the bottom of a man-made lake then processes it on shore.