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Soilworks dust control and soil stabilisation products help reduce air quality pollution

Posted on 4 Apr 2016

With a projected 3.3 million premature deaths each year in America by 2025 due to prolonged air pollution and EPA fines to companies that don’t meet with air-quality compliance, Soilworks, a worldwide leader in dust control and soil stabilisation, is expanding its efforts to reduce air quality fines.

As oversight for air quality increases at both the local and federal level, more businesses are looking to keep up with air quality compliance and avoid costly fines.

“Air quality is a serious issue with strict regulations around the country,” said Chad Falkenberg, founder of Arizona-based Soilworks. “We understand how these regulations can burden businesses. Our products, Durasoil and Soiltac, help companies reinforce air quality compliance.”

Coming off of its second U.S. patent, Durasoil is a revolutionary, state-of the-art dust suppression solution that is created using a gas-to-liquid (GTL) technology. The result is a safe, non-toxic composition that is capable of reducing the generation of airborne and suspended particulate matter for long periods of time.

Soiltac is an innovative product that is designed for today’s most challenging soil stabilisation and dust control needs. When Soiltac is applied, the copolymer molecules conjoin and form a bond between the soil or aggregate particles to create a flexible, solid mass that is durable and water-resistant.

“Both Durasoil and Soiltac are specifically designed to control fugitive dust and to meet the needs of our clients,” Falkenberg said. “The solutions that Soilworks provides help to ensure air quality compliance around the nation.”