Consisted of 1,200 linear feet of 30 foot tall litter fence designed with steel poles. This project was engineered for 110 mph wind speeds and a 100 percent wind loading. Excavations for the foundations were drilled in solid Basalt with all work done by Judge Netting personnel.

Judge Netting has been constructing and maintaining barriers in Hawaii since 2001 and is the only Netting Contractor in the nation Licensed in the state of Hawaii.

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Over 3,500 lineal feet of landfill containment barrier has been installed at the old B&J Landfill in Vacaville, California. This was engineered for 80 mph winds and up to 50% wind solid. Located in a persistently windy area, this successful project has significantly reduced trash cleanup cost. This barrier is being expanded as the landfill expands and the design includes the capability of relocating the poles and netting as needed at a future date. The netting has a full value 6 year warranty, is UV treated, and will withstand the extreme demands placed upon a trash retention barrier in a very windy climate.

The East Stockton Transfer Station is a transfer and recycling station and has been located at the same location for decades. Encroaching development, increasingly strict regulation from the City of Stockton, and environmental issues necessitated the complete enclosure of the entire outside sorting area of this facility. Judge Netting worked with this family owned company to design and construct an enclosure that would provide privacy, wind protection, ventilation, and dust and trash retention. The enclosure was engineered for local building department approval. This structure covered over one full acre with no mid-span support. According to the owner, “the structure exceeded our expectations and saved us nearly $800,000 dollars over a conventional enclosure.” This type of installation provides privacy and wind reduction on the sides as well as ventilation and 100% litter retention (note the netting top) without any center support poles to encumber equipment operations.

3,200 linear feet of 20 foot high trash retention netting built around the Mesa County Landfill to control flying trash. It was constructed in an effort to reduce the clean-up costs, appease environmentalist and government agencies, and keep litter out of a newly constructed composting facility. This project was engineered and designed for 50% solid and 80 mph winds with specially engineered foundations where the barrier was constructed on existing rubbish fill.

The Rio Bravo Generating Station is a co-generation facility generating electricity from natural agriculture by-products. When a glass production facility was built adjacent to the property, dust containment became an absolute necessity. A 40 foot high dust containment barrier was constructed to prevent the dust from leaving the site and entering the glass plant next door. Judge Netting designed an effective dust screen and the barrier was constructed without disrupting operations at the plant. The screen is 750 linear feet, is engineered for a 85% solid wind load, and utilizes a high strength fabric with numerous extra high strength horizontal supports. This barrier provides security, dust containment, and privacy and has eliminated the environmental problems plaguing the adjacent manufacturing plant.

Z-best Products; Gilroy, CA


Z-best products in Gilroy Ca. is a composting/green waste/recycling center. To prevent Air borne debris from leaving the site a 40 foot high wind screen was constructed up wind from the processing conveyor and related equipment. This preventive measure was initiated to deflect the wind and prevent debris from ever becoming airborne. The poles are designed and engineered for 100% wind solid and the fabric was custom fabricated for exact fit and durability in severe wind conditions. This barrier was constructed with no disruption to ongoing operations at this plant and is very effective in preventing debris from becoming airborne.

 


In order to alleviate blowing trash in adjacent Bureau of Land Management lands, Lassen County Regional Waste Management needed a trash containment barrier. This project was critical to the long term plan for landfill expansion at the site. Judge Netting worked closely with management to provide a netting structure that was on time, cost- effective, and accomplished the desired results. Steel poles were engineered for local wind conditions and designed with large angled outrigger arms and treated wood baseboard to provide the ultimate in trash retention