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The roles of geomembranes in algae production at landfills

June 1st, 2012

The articles in this series encompass all types of geosynthetics and their applications viewed from the context of sustainability. Traditional solutions are compared with geosynthetic solutions from both cost and carbon footprint perspectives. (from the Geosynthetic Research Institute’s 24th conference, 2011) Abstract Waste streams from municipal solid waste landfills may potentially be used as feedstocks […]

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MSE wall connection

June 1st, 2012

From the GMA Techline RE: MSE wall connection? When an MSE (mechanically-stabilized earth) wall is constructed using geosynthetic reinforcement, how is it connected to precast concrete facing? Are metal tabs cast in the concrete or can a geosynthetic product be cast in the precast panel? If this connection is always metal, does the backfill need […]

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Peak friction values for textured HDPE

June 1st, 2012

From the GMA Techline RE: Peak friction values for textured HDPE? I am currently in the design phase of a landfill cover system that I would like to design with rather long 3:1 slopes consisting of an HDPE liner and geocomposite drainage net atop the waste and under three feet of cover soil. I am […]

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Polypropylene vs. polyester

June 1st, 2012

From the GMA Techline RE: Polypropylene vs. polyester? I was hoping you may be able to provide some guidance regarding the material use of geotextile cushion within landfills. The manufacturer has suggested that their geotextiles are polyester, however we typically nominate a nonwoven, needlepunched, polypropylene geotextile. (Alaa | Australia) Reply: From the very beginning of geotextiles, […]

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High-temp resilient liner

June 1st, 2012

From the GMA Techline RE: High-temp resilient liner Can you please guide me to suppliers of high-temp, approx. 215 F (100 C) liners? Also, the liner should be able to handle up to 200,000ppm TDS (total dissolved solids) of salts. I am looking for HDPE or similar liner. (Mukesh | Australia) Reply: Wow, what a […]

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Question about AOS

June 1st, 2012

From the GMA Techline RE: Question about AOS Can you help telling me how to calculate the apparent opening size (AOS) of a nonwoven geotextile if I have permittivity, permeability, flow rate, and thickness? Is it possible to do? (Jorge | Mexico) Reply: What a great question but, unfortunately, the answer is “No.” The reason […]

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GCL and HDPE questions

June 1st, 2012

From the GMA Techline RE: Two questions Does a geosynthetic clay liner (GCL) form whales from gas or water pressure, the same way as with a flexible membrane liner (FML), or does gas or water under pressure pass upward through a GCL? When a high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe crushes—say, due to lack of bedding when […]

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MSW landfill cap anchor trench design

June 1st, 2012

From the GMA Techline RE: MSW landfill cap anchor trench design I have been asked by a project manager with my company to design an anchor trench for a municipal solid-waste (MSW) landfill that is being capped using a 40-mil LLDPE (linear low-density polyethylene) geomembrane. Having read through Designing with Geomembranes 5th edition, I was […]

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Do floc characteristics influence geotextile tube dewatering performance?

June 1st, 2012

By Brett W. Maurer and Shobha K. Bhatia Introduction Geotextile tubes have been successfully used by numerous industries to dewater a variety of high-water-content slurries and waste materials. Concurrent with the expanding use of geotextile tubes, the desire to reduce effluent turbidity and improve the speed of dewatering has led to the established use of […]

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All about Geosynthetics 2013

June 1st, 2012

Geosynthetics 2013 is co-locating with the Southwest Geotechnical Engineers Conference and will also feature the Geosynthetic Research Institute’s GRI-25 Conference. About the Southwest Geotechnical Engineers Conference The Southwest Geotechnical Engineers Conference is one of the Federal Highway Administration’s (FHWA) most successful geotechnical technology transfer activities. State departments of transportation (DOT) and FHWA personnel who participate […]

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