Dewatering Tubes

Dewatering Tubes are vital for efficient and environmentally responsible water management.

They remove excess water while filtering sediment, ensuring site stability and regulatory compliance.

Geotextile dewatering tubes work by containing and consolidating solids while releasing filtered water, making disposal easier and cleaner. This method supports a variety of applications—from shoreline stabilization and land reclamation to offshore and construction projects like revetments, groynes, and dykes. Without effective dewatering, saturated soils and uncontrolled sediment can lead to project delays, environmental damage, and safety hazards. NovaTube from Novageo delivers reliable, custom-engineered performance for diverse site conditions.


Dewatering is a critical step in many construction projects, helping to keep sites stable, safe, and in line with environmental regulations. It involves removing groundwater, surface water, or excess moisture from excavated areas to maintain dry and stable working conditions. Without effective dewatering, saturated soil can compromise structural integrity, cause project delays, and increase the risk of hazards like trench collapses.

This process is usually done with the help of dewatering tubes, also known as geotextile tubes. They help filter out and contain the sediment from the water during dewatering, allowing the solids to consolidate within the tube and makes it easier to be disposed of. Novageo provides top-tier dewatering tubes for contractors to make dewatering easier. NovaTube is a high quality dewatering tube that is custom-engineered to be suitable for many different situations, which includes shoreline stabilization, land reclamation, and wetland and island developments. These dewatering tubes also help in construction areas, including revetments, groynes, dykes, and offshore platforms.

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NovaTube

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Marine

NovaTube provides innovative and effective solutions for marine protection and environmental cleanup. These custom-engineered systems are well-suited for various applications, including shoreline stabilization, land reclamation, wetland and island development, as well as the construction of revetments, groynes, dykes, and offshore platforms.