Installation of Geosynthetics for Structure Drainage 29
Installation of Silt Fence 39
Reinforced Steepened Slopes (RSS) 44
Geosynthetics in Seepage Control Systems 48
Geosynthetic Support Systems 54
Geotextiles
Geonets
Blanket Drain
Panel Drain Edge Drain
Geomembranes
Geopipe
Fabric Formed Revetments
Geocellular Confinement Systems
Silt Fence
Turbidity Curtains
OVERVIEW
Typical Solutions
The Geosynthetic Solution
Stabilization geotextiles can be fabricated into large panels and deployed to expedite road embankment construction
Design for Stabilization
Geogrid base reinforcement stiffens the aggregate base layer providing long-term support for the paved surface.
Site Preparation
Deployment of the Geosynthetic
Overlap Specifications
When more challenging subgrades are encountered it is often more effective to leave vegetation and construction debris in place. The geosynthetic will prevent migration of fill soils into the voids within the debris.
Aggregate compaction
Damage Repair
Paving Fabric for Stress Absorption
Paving Grid for Overlay Reinforcement
Geosynthetic Benefits
THE SPECIAL CASE OF CHIP SEALS
INSTALLATION OF INTERLAYERS
Surface Preparation
Sweeping is an important part of surface preparation
Tack Coat Application and Fabric Laydown
Application of the Tack Coat
New Construction
Geocomposite Edge Drain
STRUCTURE DRAINAGE
According to Cedergren, 1989, any well drained structure is inherently safer and more economical than if constructed without drainage. This is because the placement of relatively impermeable structural elements, such as a concrete foundation or retainin
Strict adherence to sound drainage principles is probably the most important single aspect of the design of structures constructed adjacent to water-bearing soils. Almost every serious failure of structures of these kinds has been caused by lack of cont
The objective of structural drainage is to control water pressures and seepage forces in the earth adjacent to structures and thus prevent their untimely damage, deterioration, or failure.
Wall Drainage Options
OVERVIEW
Negative Effects of Erosion
Erosion vs. Sedimentation
Erosion
Sedimentation on Roads and in Channels
An Undermined Hard Armor System
Excessive Drop Height / Damage
ROLLED EROSION CONTROL PRODUCTS
Erosion is often a problem when there is not enough protective cover on steep slopes or in drainage channels that have been designed to rely on vegetation for long˚term erosion control. Vegetation is ideal for erosion control because it is relatively in
Typical Non-degradable RECPs (TRMs)INSTALLING RECPS ON SLOPES
SILT FENCE
Typical straw bale installation (failure)
Faced with the ineffectiveness of straw barriers, a second type of filter barrier, the silt fence, has emerged. Silt fences are composed of tough, durable, geotextiles attached to support posts. Silt fences can trap a much higher percentage of the susp
Installation Details
Silt Fence Maintenance
Geosynthetic Solutions
Geogrids
Details of RSS Systems
OVERVIEW
STRUCTURE WATERPROOFING
The Geosynthetic Solution
Effective waterproofing includes drainage.
Most water reservoirs, because of their magnitude, are lined with low permeability soil and left uncovered. This often results in high water treatment costs and potentially serious contamination.
PREFABRICATED SYSTEMS
Barge-Placed Soil Containment System
Sand Containers – Custom Fabricated
ON-SITE FABRICATED SYSTEMS
Geomembrane Deployment
Geomembrane Seaming: Wedge & Extrusion Welding
GCL Deployment
Testing
Typical QC Index Tests
Typical Performance Index Tests
Specifying Geosynthetics
Transmissivity and Creep Testing are examples of commonly run design tests.
Environmental Stress Crack Resistance testing is a common durability test run on geomembranes