NEW RIVER AERATION BASINS IMPROVEMENTS
Tifton, Georgia
Client:
HC COLEMAN & CO
CFI was contacted by a Marietta Georgia contractor with the need to fill
a void beneath the two influent channel structures that connected the
aeration tanks. The settlement was caused by improper compaction during
the initial construction of the water treatment plant during the 1970's;
this settlement was uncovered during this current phase of
modifications. The Project Superintendent uncovered the void spaces
during the removal of slabs in the area near the channels while
preparing for the installation of electrical conduits for the retrofit.
The channel structures had settled but had been repaired only at the
cold joints prior to this slab removal. CFI injected DeNeef HA-Cut
material beneath the channel sections to fill the void spaces. The
material permeated the soil and traveled laterally to fill voids beneath
both the surrounding sidewalk and the stair platforms. Overall, the
project received 500 Lbs of chemical grout between the two areas. As
the plant was to remain active during the retrofit, the project was
completed with injection probes from the outside, in lieu of drilling
holes within the channels. The GC was extremely happy with the quality,
timeliness and overall professional job done by Certified Foundations.