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| + | A liner is sometime incorporated into non-infiltrating practices such as [[stormwater planters]], or has also been applied in [[permeable pavements]] installations where seperation from the native soils and groundwater was required.  | ||
| *Waterproof containment can be created using a plastic membrane/liner (HDPE or EPDM are common materials). | *Waterproof containment can be created using a plastic membrane/liner (HDPE or EPDM are common materials). | ||
| **When the membrane is being used directly in the ground, punctures from stones can be prevented by compacting a layer sand (30  - 50 mm) over the soil prior to installing the membrane.   | **When the membrane is being used directly in the ground, punctures from stones can be prevented by compacting a layer sand (30  - 50 mm) over the soil prior to installing the membrane.   | ||
| − | ** | + | **Alternatively, a manufactured cushion fabric (geotextile) can be employed for this purpose.   | 
| + | **The top surface of the membrane must also be protected from stone and gravel being used for inside the BMP. Again, sand or a cushion fabric may be used.  | ||
| + | *When a pipe is used to provide drainage from the BMP cell, a 'pipe boot' should be sealed to both the pipe and the liner to prevent leaks.     | ||
| [[Category:Materials]] | [[Category:Materials]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:04, 6 August 2020
A liner is sometime incorporated into non-infiltrating practices such as stormwater planters, or has also been applied in permeable pavements installations where seperation from the native soils and groundwater was required.
- Waterproof containment can be created using a plastic membrane/liner (HDPE or EPDM are common materials).
- When the membrane is being used directly in the ground, punctures from stones can be prevented by compacting a layer sand (30 - 50 mm) over the soil prior to installing the membrane.
- Alternatively, a manufactured cushion fabric (geotextile) can be employed for this purpose.
- The top surface of the membrane must also be protected from stone and gravel being used for inside the BMP. Again, sand or a cushion fabric may be used.
 
- When a pipe is used to provide drainage from the BMP cell, a 'pipe boot' should be sealed to both the pipe and the liner to prevent leaks.