The use of geosynthetics in the lining and protection of hydraulic channels has become established as an efficient alternative to traditional methods, particularly in contexts where erosion control, surface stability improvement, and optimized construction timelines are required. Among the most commonly used solutions are geocells, concrete mats, and textile formwork, each with specific structural and hydraulic characteristics that enable their application in different channel types and flow conditions.
Geocells provide three-dimensional confinement that increases resistance to flow-induced shear stresses; concrete mats offer a thin, durable lining with rapid installation; and textile formwork allows the formation of in-situ molded concrete sections. These three technologies represent versatile options to ensure hydraulic efficiency and long-term protection of channels subjected to erosive processes or significant hydraulic loads.
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Textile formwork
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Concrete mat
Geocells
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Application sectors
Mining
Agriculture
Urban development
Hydrocarbons
Energy
Ports and Airports
Road infrastructure
Mining
Agriculture
Urban development
Hydrocarbons
Energy
Ports and Airports
Road infrastructure
Mining
Agriculture
Urban development
Hydrocarbons
Energy
Ports and Airports
Road infrastructure
Selected projects
T6 Channel – Las Bambas, Apurímac, Peru
Pad Closure Canals, Barrick's Pierina Mine, Ancash, Peru.
T6 Channel – Las Bambas, Apurímac, Peru
Pad Closure Canals, Barrick's Pierina Mine, Ancash, Peru.
T6 Channel – Las Bambas, Apurímac, Peru
At the Las Bambas mining unit, located in the Apurímac region, the T6 canal was built as part of the project’s key hydraulic infrastructure. This structure, over 3 meters high and with a base over 5 meters long, was designed to convey a flow of approximately 80 m³/s. Its construction used 100 mm deep geocells on the slopes, filled with shotcrete, and 150 mm deep geocells at the base, reinforced with ready-mix concrete, ensuring a structurally stable solution resistant to high flow.
The use of geocells allowed for faster and more efficient installation than traditional solutions, while also offering flexibility to adapt to the terrain’s topography. This solution not only facilitates hydraulic control and flow containment, but also allows, in other applications, for the development of vegetation within the cells, promoting more sustainable and greener environments.
Pad Closure Canals, Barrick's Pierina Mine, Ancash, Peru.
In one of the most representative closure processes in high Andean regions, the Pierina mining unit, located in the Cordillera Negra (Áncash), interventions were carried out to ensure the physical, hydrological, and geochemical stability of its main components. To manage water during the leach pad closure, a channel lining solution of more than 80,000 m² was implemented, consisting of geocells and nonwoven geotextile, which allowed the channels to be lined and adapted to slopes with different gradients.
This solution reduced the volume of concrete compared to conventional solutions, as well as minimized the carbon footprint by avoiding the transport of inputs from quarries. In this way, the channel lining was achieved with high technical efficiency, environmental sustainability, and an implementation adapted to the challenges of the geographical environment.
T6 Channel – Las Bambas, Apurímac, Peru
At the Las Bambas mining unit, located in the Apurímac region, the T6 canal was built as part of the project’s key hydraulic infrastructure. This structure, over 3 meters high and with a base over 5 meters long, was designed to convey a flow of approximately 80 m³/s. Its construction used 100 mm deep geocells on the slopes, filled with shotcrete, and 150 mm deep geocells at the base, reinforced with ready-mix concrete, ensuring a structurally stable solution resistant to high flow.
The use of geocells allowed for faster and more efficient installation than traditional solutions, while also offering flexibility to adapt to the terrain’s topography. This solution not only facilitates hydraulic control and flow containment, but also allows, in other applications, for the development of vegetation within the cells, promoting more sustainable and greener environments.
Pad Closure Canals, Barrick's Pierina Mine, Ancash, Peru.
In one of the most representative closure processes in high Andean regions, the Pierina mining unit, located in the Cordillera Negra (Áncash), interventions were carried out to ensure the physical, hydrological, and geochemical stability of its main components. To manage water during the leach pad closure, a channel lining solution of more than 80,000 m² was implemented, consisting of geocells and nonwoven geotextile, which allowed the channels to be lined and adapted to slopes with different gradients.
This solution reduced the volume of concrete compared to conventional solutions, as well as minimized the carbon footprint by avoiding the transport of inputs from quarries. In this way, the channel lining was achieved with high technical efficiency, environmental sustainability, and an implementation adapted to the challenges of the geographical environment.
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Success stories
Dynamic Barriers Against Debris Flows – Chosica, Lima, Peru
stability and containment
The Problem In recent years, the district of Chosica in Lima has been affected by debris flows (huaicos) generated in its ravines. In 2015 alone, nine fatalities were reported, 341...
We have partnered with Rival + Tubos + in Ecuador to drive the infrastructure of the future!
GeosyntheticsLATAM
At Grupo TDM, we are proud to serve as the official supplier of geomembranes (HDPE and LLDPE), extruded geogrids, and geocells for Rival Tubos. This strategic alliance enables us to...
Dynamic Barriers Against Debris Flows – Chosica, Lima, Peru
stability and containment
The Problem In recent years, the district of Chosica in Lima has been affected by debris flows (huaicos) generated in its ravines. In 2015 alone, nine fatalities were reported, 341...
We have partnered with Rival + Tubos + in Ecuador to drive the infrastructure of the future!
GeosyntheticsLATAM
At Grupo TDM, we are proud to serve as the official supplier of geomembranes (HDPE and LLDPE), extruded geogrids, and geocells for Rival Tubos. This strategic alliance enables us to...