In the world of dam repairs, superabsorbent polymers have their place but are far from being a universal solution. Dams play a crucial role in water security management, providing water storage, flood control, and hydropower generation. However, over time, these critical infrastructure elements can develop leaks, posing significant risks to downstream communities and ecosystems. Recently, there has been considerable PR surrounding the use of superabsorbent polymers as a solution for sealing dam leaks. These polymers are marketed by companies such as Polymer Innovations, Prozyme, Shalex and Triox as a revolutionary way to address the problem swiftly and cost-effectively. But is this hype justified?
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Roy Hill Dam Project
Gina Rinehart’s $10 billion Roy Hill mine in Karratha WA is Australia’s largest iron ore ...
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