Online ExclusivesMichigan Contractor Tackles Dam Remediation Project Using 80-foot Trencher Michigan Contractor Tackles Dam Remediation Project Using 80-foot Trencher DeWind One-Pass Trenching digs in deep to help community repair leaking dam By Cory Dellenbach September 08, 2015 Filed Under DeWind One-Pass Trenching Trenching Trencher Trenchless Technology Sign Me Up! Join your colleagues who already get great content delivered right to their inbox. Sign up Digital! If you don't want to bring your iPad into the bathroom, we can send you a magazine subscription for free! Subscribe to Print! Photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Crews from DeWind One-Pass Trenching of Holland, Michigan, use one of its trenchers to mix soil, cement and clay together to create a new barrier along Lake Tyler in Whitehouse, Texas. Seeing a trencher able to reach an 80-foot depth and mix in place soil, bentonite and cement can be unique for anyone, even other contractors. Officials in Tyler, Texas, got to see that equipment firsthand in 2014 as DeWind One-Pass Trenching, based in Holland, Michigan,... Please login or register to view Dig Different articles. It's free, fast and easy! Popular Stories April 25, 2024 How Much Ventilation Does Your Confined Space Need? April 25, 2024 From One-Facility Startup to Thriving Utility Solutions Across the Nation April 25, 2024 A Complacent Attitude Can Put Your Safety on the Job at Risk April 25, 2024 Product Focus: Utility Locating, Surveying, Safety and Education April 25, 2024 Success Stories: Utility Locating, Surveying, Safety and Education April 25, 2024 Training Tools Are Available to Improve Crews Discussion Comments on this site are submitted by users and are not endorsed by nor do they reflect the views or opinions of COLE Publishing, Inc. Comments are moderated before being posted. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments.