Geomembranes Help Drive Architectural and Engineering Optimism for 2022 Markets

Posted by Felon Wilson on Jun 23, 2022 9:05:17 AM

In early 2022, we published a blog summarizing the predicted outlook for the architectural, engineering and construction industry (AEC) for 2022. It was based on an ASCE article also published early in the year. There were several factors indicating improvement over the previous year and momentum toward pre-pandemic business levels.

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Geomembranes as a Component of EPS Geofoam Applications

Posted by Felon Wilson on May 17, 2022 11:20:49 AM

What geomembrane properties are most important to protect EPS Geofoam?

Part 1: Geomembranes as a component of EPS Geofoam applications

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Celebrating clean, safe drinking water.

Posted by Bill Shehane on May 2, 2022 8:41:00 AM

Nearly 90% of the US population gets it’s drinking water from a public water system (PWS), that treats, stores and distributes the water.

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Geomembrane Installation Timelines and Budgets in 2022

Posted by Felon Wilson on Apr 20, 2022 9:21:46 AM

A recent article, written on behalf of the Water and Wastewater Equipment Manufacturers Association (WWEMA), detailed the complexity of contracts in today’s world. The article addresses the problems in the context of the water and wastewater industry, which includes a substantial portion of the geomembrane industry.

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Six Observations from the Inspection of the 5-year-old geomembrane at the Knoxville, Tennessee World's Fair Park

Posted by Felon Wilson on Mar 23, 2022 8:14:14 AM

The lake at the Knoxville, TN 1982 World’s Fair Park was relined with the XR-5® Geomembrane in March 2016. We first published a video case history about the application and installation at the time here and here, along with some observations about the installation process itself. Then after 18 months of service, follow up observations were made here. After 5 years, I had the opportunity to be on site for the bi-annual cleaning of the decorative pond and then subsequently was able to inspect the material and get feedback from the Public Building Authority (PBA), the city department in charge of operating and maintaining the park, including the Lake.

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NSF 61 Certification and Compliance for Potable Water Geomembranes

Posted by Felon Wilson on Mar 7, 2022 1:08:46 PM

The quality of the water we drink is pretty important. We assume we are protected by regulations that maintain high standards in our water, especially with the increasing use of geomembranes in potable water applications. But do all geomembranes comply? This blog will look at drinking water standards as they apply to geomembranes and how compliance should occur.

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4 Potential Stresses and the 3 Strategies for Preventing Geomembrane Mechanical Failure

Posted by Felon Wilson on Feb 15, 2022 9:29:46 AM


Many engineers would argue that geomembranes are only fluid barriers and are not meant to be load bearing in any manner. All loads should be carried by geosynthetic counterparts, such as geotextiles, geogrids, etc., that are placed over and under the geomembrane. However, from a materials and installation standpoint, it is virtually impossible to transmit all load to the adjacent layers. Additionally, it is not usually cost-effective to build a heavily redundant composite system that takes all mechanical bearing off the geomembrane.

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Part 2: Five Causes of Cold Weather Geomembrane Failures

Posted by Felon Wilson on Jan 24, 2022 8:24:30 AM

Designing Geomembranes in Cold Environments
In this two-part series, we’ll review common cold crack index testing for geomembranes and field failure scenarios under cold conditions.

Two Part Blog:

Part 1: Evaluating Geomembrane Cold Crack Testing Data

Part 2: Five Causes of Cold Weather Geomembrane Failures

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ASCE’s 2022 Growth Projections and Four Areas Where Geomembranes Will Follow the Growth

Posted by Felon Wilson on Jan 17, 2022 9:15:00 AM

In yet another sign of improvement in our economy, ASCE is predicting strong growth in the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry starting in 2022.

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