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Geotextiles in waste containment

This chapter focuses on advances involving geotextiles and geocomposites in different components of a waste containmoit facility. Specifically, this chapter describes the use of the geotextiles in waste containment liner systems from bottom to top. [Pg.429]

Modern landfill facilities, waste lagoons, and leachate ponds use geotextiles in their key designed systems to contain wastes within the facility. The main designed systems are groundwater and gas collection systems underneath the base liner system, typically consisting of a leak detection system and a leachate collection and removal system, and within the final cover system to collect gas and water below and above the barrier system, respectively. [Pg.429]

When groundwater levels are in close proximity to the base liner system, there are typically regulatory requirements that the groundwater head needs to be controlled at the [Pg.429]

2 Gas transmission systems beneath surface impoundment iiners [Pg.430]


Figure 19.1 Use of geotextiles in waste containment liner systems from bottom to top Compacted Clay Liner (CCL), Geosynthetic Clay Liner (GCL), Geogrid (GG), Geomembrane (GM), Geotextile-Geonet Geocomposite (GC), Geonet (GN), Geotextile (GT), Geopipe (GP). GSI Institute. Figure 19.1 Use of geotextiles in waste containment liner systems from bottom to top Compacted Clay Liner (CCL), Geosynthetic Clay Liner (GCL), Geogrid (GG), Geomembrane (GM), Geotextile-Geonet Geocomposite (GC), Geonet (GN), Geotextile (GT), Geopipe (GP). GSI Institute.
EN 13265, Geotextiles and geotextile-related products. Characteristics required for use in liquid waste containment projects, 2001. [Pg.176]

Tisinger LG et al. (1990) Microstmctural Analysis of a Polypropylene Geotextile after Long-term Outdoor Exposure. In Koemer RM (ed) Geosynthetic Testing for Waste Containment Apphcations, ASTM Special Technical Publication 1081. ASTM, Philadelphia, USA, pp 335-354... [Pg.331]

Montero, C. M. Overmann, L. K. 1990. Geotextile filtration performance test. In Koener, M. (ed.) Geosynthetic testing for waste containment applications. ASTM STP 1081, American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia. 273-284. [Pg.141]


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