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Build it and they will come... a report on the Isle of Man's first seminar for the industry
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Trench campaign
17 Aug 2011 -
Consultancy -
Bruce N Brockway
- Issue 37 - Jun / Jul 2011
The Land Drainage Contractors Association offer some pointers into drainage design, materials, workmanship and its ongoing maintenance
LDCA warns of settlement
4 Aug 2011 -
General News -
Bruce N Brockway
- Issue 37 - Jun / Jul 2011
Below average rainfall and above average temperatures could lead to the settlement of trench lines, warns the LDCA
LDCA alerts Sports Turf Operators
6 Aug 2010 -
Industry -
Bruce N Brockway
As the drought continues the LDCA alerts Sports Turf Operators to the risk of settlement of trench lines due to soil shrinkage.
Sunken Trench Lines could cause problems
13 Jul 2006 -
General Sports -
Bruce N Brockway
As the drought continues the LDCA alerts Sports Operators to the risks of settlement of trench lines due to soil shrinkage.
Because of the dry conditions in some areas so far this year the LDCA is warning that if 2006 proves to be as dry as 2003, settlement of drainage trench lines on sports and amenity turf could be particularly severe. Operators of sports facilities should be aware that the problem could recur this year especially on clay soil sites.