Flexibility allows for in location storage without need for transportation Low manufacturing cost Minimal expertise required to operate

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About Flooding is becoming an increasing problem around the world. Traditionally, the engineering solution has been to build rigid inflexible structures which may require to be permanent. The Tension Membrane Water Retaining Structure (TMWRS) is based on the concept that while the Structures location is fixed in advance, it only becomes visible until the need for flood protection is required. The TMWRS is supported on a 'fold-away' frame which is erected and then the TMWRS lifted into position. The watertight barrier created then provides a system which could deal with the majority of flood conditions. The concept can also be applied to waterways to act as a water level control gate. Key Benefits Flexibility allows for in location storage without need for transportation Low manufacturing cost  Minimal expertise required to operate Use of non-biodegradable materials leading to minimal maintenance Support structure unobtrusive Applications Flood water control Water level control Access facilitators to watercourses such as dock and canal locks IP Status Technology was granted as a European patent which has now lapsed.

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