Standard Practices for Electrical Methods for Locating Leaks in Geomembranes Covered with Water or Earthen Materials


Importancia y uso:

4.1 Geomembranes are used as impermeable barriers to prevent liquids from leaking from landfills, ponds, and other containments. The liquids may contain contaminants that, if released, can cause damage to the environment. Leaking liquids can erode the subgrade, causing further damage. Leakage can result in product loss or otherwise prevent the installation from performing its intended containment purpose. For these reasons, it is desirable that the geomembrane have as little leakage as practical.

4.2 Geomembrane leaks can be caused by poor quality of the subgrade, poor quality of the material placed on the geomembrane, accidents, poor workmanship, manufacturing defects, and carelessness.

4.3 The most significant causes of leaks in geomembranes that are covered with only water are related to construction activities, including pumps and equipment placed on the geomembrane, accidental punctures, and punctures caused by traffic over rocks or debris on the geomembrane or in the subgrade.

4.4 The most significant cause of leaks in geomembranes covered with earthen materials is construction damage caused by machinery that occurs while placing the earthen material on the geomembrane. Such damage also can breach additional layers of the lining system such as geosynthetic clay liners.

4.5 Electrical leak location methods are an effective final quality assurance measure to detect and locate leaks. If any of the requirements for survey area preparation is not adhered to, then leak sensitivity could be diminished. Optimal survey area conditions are described in Section 6.

Subcomité:

D35.10

Referida por:

D7700-22, D6747-21, D7909-21A, D8551-24A

Volúmen:

04.13

Número ICS:

59.080.70 (Geotextiles)

Palabras clave:

construction quality assurance; electrical leak location method; geoelectric leak location; geomembrane; leak detection; leak location;

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Norma
D7007

Versión
24

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Practice

Fecha aprobación
2024-03-01