Series: Geomembrane Selection & Design for Elevated Temperature Containment
Post 2: Top 4 Factors to Consider When Specifying and Designing Geomembrane Systems for High-Temperature Applications
Resiliency in drinking water systems has become a broad discussion as many systems have experienced operational and quality problems. Like much of our ageing infrastructure, the backlog of needed updates and repairs continues to grow.
Geomembrane Selection and Use in Evaporation ponds
Part 3: Four Geomembrane properties needed to contain Evaporation Pond processes
Geomembrane Selection and Use in Evaporation Ponds
Part 1: Evaporation Pond Operation and Containment Requirements
Some see geomembranes as static fluid barriers, which means they are not subject to movement nor are they expected to carry any load. This includes load induced by the geomembrane’s weight itself and any weight imparted onto the geomembrane by redundant protective layers. However, there are common situations where movement of the geomembrane is inherent to some degree in the application.
In this post, we will take a look at these applications.