');//-->
McGraw-Hill Construction
SubscriptionsAdvertiseCareersContact UsMy AccountSign In
Visit Search
ENR.com
ENR Content Purchase Questions View Cart My ENR Content My ENR Account
ENR > Equipment Track & Trends > Japanese Soil-Mixing Machine Makes U.S. Debut on Aquifer Cut-Off Wall Project- McGraw-Hill Construction | ENR

This content is available for purchase and free of charge for ENR subscribers
Japanese Soil-Mixing Machine Makes U.S. Debut on Aquifer Cut-Off Wall Project- McGraw-Hill Construction | ENR

Publication Date: 10-OCT-05
Author:  William J. Angelo
Price: $4.95
    Subscribe to ENR and get Access Full Article

Purchase Full ENR Article

Description
In its North American debut, a Japanese-made deep-soil mixing machine is being used to construct a test cut-off wall to stop saltwater intrusion into a Long Beach, Calif., aquifer. If successful, the technique could replace an expensive water-injection system.

  Questions? Comments? Email Us


Generic Keywords: (What are these?)
Construction Industry, News Articles, Business Conditions & Analysis, Markets, Finance, Costs, Legislation, Government, Management, Labor, Construction Methods, Equipment & Materials, Engineering News-Record (ENR)

Annual Subscription
only $82
You will receive one full-year, 51 issues, which include 4 Sourcebooks and 2 double issues - along with 100% access to enr.com!

Monthly Subscription
only $9.95/month

Subscribe to ENR
 products
 Equipment Tracks &
  Trends
 New Product
  Announcements

 

© 2005 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
Content Map