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Navigating unexpected contaminants with your geomembrane system – Part 3

April 2nd, 2024

By Felon Wilson Unexpected contaminants coming in contact with an existing geomembrane system are real situations. In the final post of this series, three examples of situations that occurred will be presented, along with the project considerations and the outcome. In all three of these examples, the geomembrane did not require complete removal and replacement, […]

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Navigating unexpected contaminants with your geomembrane system

March 5th, 2024

By Felon Wilson Geomembranes are long-term containment barriers. As such, it is not uncommon for them to be called upon to contain liquids not originally planned. That is particularly true in applications which are more likely to produce changing or varying liquid containment requirements. This blog series will dig into how unexpected contaminants can be […]

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