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Drainage (Geotextiles) Defined

The ability of a geotextile to collect and transport fluids. Liquids or gases are transmitted within the plane of the geotextile and this involves flow across the geotextile. For example, geotextiles are used to capture and transmit gases (eg methane) beneath the geomembrane in a landfill capping system.

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Tue Nov 4

  • Maccaferri: Stormwater Control - Stormwater Infiltration and Stormwater Storage Systems. VersiPave Paving Sytems (paving jacks). Extensive drainage control. Retaining walls - gabion walls, segmental block walls, terramesh system, pre-cast concrete panel wall, green walls (vegetated). Sediment control. Slope reinforcement. Pavement reinforcement (geotextiles). Erosion control. Coastal protection. Containment systems - geotextiles and membranes.

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  • Permathene: Product sections: Liners and Geomembranes, Erosion and Sediment, Geotextiles, Geogrids, Gabions, Drainage and Paving, Baffle curtains, Horticulture and Landscaping.

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