The dream of zero-leak liners has become a reality. While many geosynthetic containment systems have been installed and produced a zero-leak final product, this type of performance is not typical. In fact, a certain amount of leakage is expected and accounted for in proper geosynthetic designs.
At Geosynthetics Mining Solutions 2014 (September 10 – 13, Vancouver), Glen W. Toepfer of CQA Solutions, will share new thinking on the standard of acceptable leakage. Glen is co-author of a paper that demonstrates how a zero-leak liner system was obtained at the 136-million-square-foot geosynthetics installation at the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS) in Arizona, and how this can become the industry norm.
Learn more about Geosynthetics Mining Solutions at www.geosyntheticssolutions.com. Glen Toepfer’s session on “Zero-Leak Liners” can be found squarely in the middle of the conference on 10 September 2014 at 13:30.