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2353 Highway 292
Inman, SC 29349
Ph:  864-472-7000
800-554 2082
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GeoHay is an environmentally friendly and green line of barrier filtration products which aid in the control of erosion and sediment. Our products are produced with 100% recycled carpet fibers and can be reused over and over again. GeoHay has been proven to be more efficient and more cost effective than silt fence or natural hay bales. Our products are produced in standard sizes, but can also be ordered to fit the specific needs of our customers. All GeoHay products come with precut stake holes for easy installation and are non-biodegradable.

GeoHay is currently being proposed as part of the remedy for the clean up in the Gulf.  Please see the demostration of oil absorbtion in this video after the 1:45 mark. 

Oil Clean up

5/14/10 - GeoHay suggested for Gulf Coast cleanup
GeoHay products have been suggested for use in the...

7/3/10 - Save the Gulf Coast with Your Old Carpet

6/18/10 - Walton County responds quickly to oil impact at Topsail Hill Preserve State Park

6/17/10 - OIL SPILL SAVIORS ? part 3

6/15/10 - Oil impact prevention at Topsail Hill Preserve State Park beach

5/25/10 - Polyester Fibers and GeoHay Support Oil Containment Effort in Gulf of Mexico

5/18/10 - CWRoberts Presentation 3.wmv

5/10/10 - Is It Possible for CARE to be a Hero in the Oil Spill? Options

5/8/10 - WHAT'S HAPPENING Click here for latest local oil spill information

5/7/10 - GeoHay Beach Protection

5/7/10 - Walton County Sheriff’s Office

5/4/10 - Walton County has an oil spill action plan, and it includes hay

5/2/10 - Deepwater Horizion Oil Spill Updates for South Walton Beach

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