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Silt Curtains.

Ecocoast was the first manufacturer of the full range of silt curtains in the EMEA region. The Ecobarrier Silt Curtain range is always customized to suit specific conditions and project requirements.


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Debris Booms.

This range of debris booms is the perfect choice for projects of any size. With their durable design and reliable performance, you can trust these booms to protect your project's investments.


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Oil Booms.

If you are looking to ensure full marine protection during an oil spill - trust in our oil boom range to get it done.


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Foam Containment Booms.

Introducing Ecobarrier Foam Containment Booms – your ultimate solution for blocking and capturing large volumes of surface foam during construction.


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Coastal Protection Containers.

With these coastal protection containers, you can be sure that environmental concerns are at the forefront of our minds, meeting modern standards for sustainability. The range is designed with both flexibility and durability in mind.


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Mooring Solutions.

A sustainable mooring solution that supports life below water.


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Data Buoys.

These data buoys are designed to collect and transmit real-time environmental, oceanographic and meteorological data for environmental protection, regulatory compliance, public health, research and operations.


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Dewatering Containers.

We have developed a simple, effective dewatering solution that has proven its effectiveness in various industries. The dewatering containers are incredibly durable and require minimal maintenance thanks to their superior design features.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The four key bills are the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), the Hydropower Licensing and Relicensing Reform (FERC bills), the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA 2024), and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). Together they address dam safety, fish passage, licensing timelines and clean energy tax credits.

FERC licensing reform aims to shorten the federal approval process for hydropower projects, which can currently take 5-10 years. The reform bills focus on reducing regulatory delays, encouraging upgrades to existing dams, and setting clearer environmental compliance pathways including fish passage requirements.

The Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) is updated approximately every two years and gives the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers authority and funding for water infrastructure. The 2024 cycle includes fish passage, dam upgrades, flood control and river ecosystem restoration.

Modern fish passage standards require that hydropower projects minimise the impact on fish migration, both upstream and downstream. Fish passage compliance is now built into FERC licensing criteria, WRDA project authorisations, and BIL funding eligibility, making it a central requirement rather than an optional consideration for any project seeking federal support.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Hydropower plants use oil-filled transformers for insulation and cooling. IEEE standards 979 and 980 require operators to contain any oil leakage or spillage. The goal is to prevent oil from reaching waterways or contaminating soil around transformer foundations.

Transformer oil is toxic to aquatic life. If it reaches a reservoir or river, it contaminates the water supply and harms ecosystems downstream. It can also foul turbine intake screens, disrupting power generation. Rapid containment is therefore essential.

Yes. During dam upgrade and rehabilitation works, heavy machinery and fuel systems operate near the water. Moreover, existing containment infrastructure may be disrupted. Floating oil booms provide an additional layer of protection during this period.

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