Canal Lining | Socorro, New Mexico, USA
New Mexico Canal Reinforced
with CCX-M®
Project Overview
In December 2024, Concrete Canvas Ltds CCX-MAT® GCCM (CCX-M®) was used to line a half mile section of canal in New Mexico, USA. Located within New Mexico, the canal is part of a large network supplying vital water to local agricultural land which is mostly made up of unlined earthen canals. Over time, these canals would erode or require regular maintenance to address vegetation growth and damage from burrowing animals. Unlined canals also typically suffer from water loss, representing significant financial losses for the district.
Solution
CCX-M® was specified for lining the canal, primarily for its speed of installation, weed suppression performance and its low permeability using thermal bond and screwed joints (independent in-field tests have demonstrated that CCX-M® lined canals show up to a 96% seepage reduction).
Design & Installation
- CCX-M® Bulk Rolls specified
- Canal subgrade graded and compacted to DOT standards
- Transverse layup
- Perimeter edges secured in anchor trenches using U-pegs
- Thermally bonded and screwed overlap joints
- Hydrated using water truck and hose
Summary
Offering a minimum operational design life of over 50 years, the CCX-M® was installed at a cost 50% less than the shotcrete alternative and based on the success of this first section, the conservancy district is proposing to line subsequent miles of the canal network going forward.