Holmberg Technologies, Inc
Englewood, United States
HTI is a unique, international natural earth consulting firm; it resurrects land and ecosystems by neutralizing harmful energy. Their methods and technology that reduces wave energy, slows unnatural fast water flows and currents that cause unnatural erosion (avulsion), undermining and mass wasting of land. They do this mainly by installing their modular earth resurrection systems which works with natural soil accretion to raise land levels so they can retain nutrients and freshwater. This is HTI’s resurrection process.
When new soil raises land levels that provide long-term protection, filter aquifers and sustains freshwater. These permanent installations function as mini deltas that help to maintain land gradients and slow stream flows. The new land quickly establishes natural growth, healthy ecosystems teaming with habitat and life. Beaches, deltas, dunes and shallows protect oceans and coastal areas and act as natural absorbent buffers, that maintain land between fresh and salt water basins, nullify storm surge, prevent unnatural erosion,(avulsion), minimizes flooding, and preventing many other problems such as liquefaction or seismic activity. The HTI systems are very unique as they work with natural waves and hydraulics to transport sand to beaches from offshore. As natural beaches and dunes continually accrete without mechanical assist the new sand is pliable, many times softer than existing soil. Stormy weather or windy days have good energy for building up land and beaches. The economics of their technology can’t be beat as the incoming sand is free; it creates new land and many other financial gains and benefits. Defeating avulsion with accretion also has many other wonderful changes that make beaches more pleasurable, safe and fun. The results are something to behold and very exciting to see the earth filling with sustainable life, expanding land, improving climate and sea conditions. The HTI open coast sites have through many tears been gaining two feet of vertical sand each year per square mile which is an approximate annual return of 2 million cubic yards of free sand every year. Please check these sites on Satellite for updated results. Some early prototypes were installed by Holmberg in the late 1960,s and early 1970 in the Great Lakes are still showing growth and are healthy.
The reason for the firm’s continuous success is from their years of experience and knowledge gained, doing field work, endless time consuming st