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| *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.   | ||
| − | **Similarly, a 50 mm sand layer  | + | **Similarly, a 50 mm sand layer should be applied on top of the membrane to protect it from the clear stone being used for drainage inside the BMP.    | 
| *Some designs include a concrete cell to prevent infiltration. The longevity of this type of construction may be improved with a coating of liquid waterproofing compound. | *Some designs include a concrete cell to prevent infiltration. The longevity of this type of construction may be improved with a coating of liquid waterproofing compound. | ||
Revision as of 09:23, 6 July 2017
- 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.
- Similarly, a 50 mm sand layer should be applied on top of the membrane to protect it from the clear stone being used for drainage inside the BMP.
 
- Some designs include a concrete cell to prevent infiltration. The longevity of this type of construction may be improved with a coating of liquid waterproofing compound.