Type 3 Turbidity Curtain for Fast Water

The Triton Type 3 Silt Barrier is the strongest available floating curtain for silt and turbidity control. Designed for fast water, waves, or demanding conditions our turbidity curtains bring increased strength to any containment or control area. Type 3 silt turbidity barrier is recommended for use in areas with flows up to 1.5 knots. All Triton type 3 silt barriers are made in the USA.

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Type 3 Turbidity Barrier Applications

  • Intercoastal Projects
  • Dredging Sites
  • Remediation Projects
  • Long-Term Projects
  • Fast Moving Water
  • Projects in Bays and Harbors
  • Areas Severely Affected by Wind or Waves

Load Carrying Components for the Type III Silt Barrier

Below you will find typical Type III Silt Barrier components. Please note that additional or custom materials and fabrics can be used to meet your site specific requirements.

  • Base Fabric
  • Dual Center Tension Cables
  • Section Connectors
  • Galvanized Steel Chain

Choosing a Triton Type 3 Silt Curtain

Which type of Turbidity Curtain do you need? Choosing a type 3 turbidity barrier is dependent on many different factors, including how fast the water is moving, how much silt/turbidity is in the area, and the duration of your project.

Triton Type 3 DOT Contractor Models

A favorite for DOT sites, roads, and areas around DOT projects. (18 oz. PVC with a Filter Panel)
Triton Type 3 Heavy Duty (HD) Curtain Models

One of the strongest curtains available. These models are great for any location with a higher current, frequent waves, or high winds.
(22 oz. PVC with Dual Tension Cables)

Permeable curtains are used in areas dealing with higher pressure or currents. Filter fabrics help alleviate pressure by allowing water to flow and filter through the curtain.
(22 oz. PVC and 8 oz. Monofilament Filter Fabric)

Type 3 Turbidity Barrier Accessories

Anchor Kits: Anchoring impacts the success of your project. Without proper anchoring, your Type III Silt Barrier will fail.

Tow Bridles: Tow Bridles help distribute weight and prevent damage during deployment and adjustment.

Accessories are an important component to the installation of any silt curtain or barrier. Click the link above to Learn more about these Type III Turbidity Curtain accessories, their specs, and uses. View our Ground Anchor Installation and Silt Curtain Anchoring Instructions.

Importance of Anchoring: Anchoring and anchor kits are one of the most important accessories for turbidity curtains in sites dealing with moving currents, waves, tides, or other site factors. Having the right anchor pattern, installation design, and anchors can significantly influence, reduce, and redistribute loads placed on your barrier. Contact our technical team (1-772-646-0597) for more information regarding anchor placement and use with your type III silt barrier.

Fabric and Component Considerations for Turbidity Barriers in Salt Water

Salt Water: When using a Triton type 3 turbidity barrier in salt water, special consideration should be given to the tension cables and connectors. Standard type 3 silt barriers come with galvanized steel components; however we recommend stainless steel or zinc anode saltwater or corrosive environments. These additions help prevent corrosion and increase the life span and performance of your barrier.

Salt Water and Short Term Projects: If your project is short term, standard galvanized cables and components can be used for a period up to 12 months. Contact our team for more information regarding sal twater options.

Fabric: Alternative fabrics are also available for extended deployment in areas with high pH levels, high or low temperatures, or in areas where chemicals are present.

Additional Features for Triton Turbidity Curtains

  • Barrier Colors: High Visibility Safety Yellow
  • Curtain Skirt: The curtain skirt is ballasted to hang vertical in the water by a minimum ballast chain weighing 1.5 lbs. per foot.
  • Section Connectors: Section connectors will feature either a universal bulk connector or a top tension plate. Universal connectors are ideal for type III silt barriers in areas with high flows and pressure.
  • Furling/Reefing Lines: When equipped with furling lines, these turbidity barriers can be used for multiple deployments.

GEI Works is dedicated to developing innovative floating turbidity curtain solutions that provide superior performance and achieve the desired results for our customers.

Water Conditions and Site Considerations

In order to provide an accurate assessment for our clients, and to ensure all factors are considered in your type III silt barrier selection process, the following information is critical to consider when purchasing type 3 turbidity barriers:

  • Site Conditions
  • Water Velocity
  • Waves
  • Wind Speed and Direction
  • Tides
  • Soil Type
  • Project Duration
  • Site Specific Requirements and project specifications

Knowing these conditions can help us determine the best anchoring process and/or curtain model to use for your area.

Environmental Remediation Projects

In addition, if the project involves environmental remediation, such as PCB (heavy metals) removal or brownfields (coal tar) related removal, we may require a site survey or walk down to get a good understanding of the site specific requirements. Our goal is to work with our clients to develop the best solution fortheir specific project and help them come in under budget and on time.

Silt Curtains help keep sites in compliance with NPDES, the Clean Water Act, and other marine based activities where protecting the environment is key.

View a customer question on how to determine if Impermeable Turbidity Barrier is right for their project.

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