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Announcement of the page update for the large vegetation sandbag "Green Scram."
The page for the large vegetation sandbag "Green Scram" has been uploaded. This product stabilizes slopes when used as a retaining wall and prevents soil runoff. Please consider it for localized heavy rain, landslides, riverbank erosion, typhoon preparedness, and post-disaster recovery. For more details, please refer to the related products and catalogs below.
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"Basic Knowledge of Slope Greening That You Can't Ask Now [Beginner's Edition] Why is Greening Necessary?" Page Up Announcement
We have uploaded a page titled 'Basic Knowledge of Slope Greening That You Can't Ask About Now [Beginner's Edition] - Why is Greening Necessary?' Rontai uses fast-growing grasses for early greening, primarily to create 'disaster prevention' and secondarily to establish an 'environment' that facilitates the return of native plants. For more detailed information, please refer to the related products and catalogs below.
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Construction Achievements: Second Construction of the Oya Okawa River External Sediment Control Dam in the Southern Aki Mountain Range (Hiroshima Prefecture)
Rontai Co., Ltd. has a wealth of experience in slope greening throughout Japan. At the request of the Hiroshima Western Mountain Range Erosion Control Office, we constructed the second phase of the dam at the Oya-Ogawa Stream in the southern Aki Mountain Range, using "Shirokumatt T-50." The construction area was 980 m², with a seed mixture that included non-native species (others), aimed at disaster prevention and recovery. Details of the construction case can be viewed through the related links.
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[Construction Achievements] Embankment Improvement and Other Works in the Upper Abukuma River, Fukushima Area (Fukushima Prefecture)
Rontai Co., Ltd. has a wealth of experience in slope greening throughout Japan. At the request of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, "Ronkette de Agreen" was applied in the construction of levee improvement works in the upper Abukuma River area of Fukushima. The construction area was 3,600 m², and the seed mixture included non-native species (short grass). Details of the construction case can be viewed through the related links.