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Liner Construction & Testing Guidance Overview
Ruben Meza, Jr., P.E. Waste Permits Division Municipal Solid Waste Permits Section 2017: TCEQ Environmental Trade Fair
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Agenda Summary of Revised Guidance Document
Liner Design – Basic Requirements Compacted Clay Liner Geomembrane Geosynthetic Clay Liner (GCL) Geocomposite Material
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Description of Revised Guidance
New Title: Guidance for Liner Construction & Testing for a MSW Landfill Procedures for installation & testing of liner system Complies with regulations in 30 TAC Chapter 330, Subchapter H: Liner System Design & Operation Status: finalize by late summer 2017
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Document History September 1, 1993: QA-QC for Waste Containment Facilities July 1, 1994: Liner & Construction Handbook July 7, 2000: Final Cover Systems Cons & Testing (Draft) November 1, 2001: Liner Construction & Testing (Draft)
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Noted Revisions Flexibility for soil compaction
New section for protective cover Low-ground-pressure equipment may travel on geomembrane Revised geomembrane procedures: manufacturing testing: GRI GM-13 seaming procedures: GRI GM-9 seam testing: GRI GM-19
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Noted Revisions Revised testing methods: clay liner, geomembrane, and GCL Test Methods: geocomposite drainage layer Flexibility for testing methods Updated Glossary
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Liner Quality Control Plan Regulations
30 TAC § : Design Criteria 30 TAC § : Leachate Collection System 30 TAC § : Alternative Liner Design 30 TAC § : Special Liner Design Constraints 30 TAC § : Liner Quality Control Plan 30 TAC § : SLER & GLER
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Landfill Liner Design Basic Requirements
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Liner System Design
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Type I Liner 2-ft Protective Cover Single / Double Sided Geocomposite
60-mil Smooth/Textured HDPE Geomembrane 2-ft Clay Liner
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Type I Liner with GCL 2-ft Protective Cover
Single / Double Sided Geocomposite 60-mil Smooth / Textured HDPE Geomembrane Unreinforced / Reinforced GCL
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Class 1 Cell 2-ft Protective Cover Single / Double Sided Geocomposite
60-mil Smooth / Textured HDPE Geomembrane 3-ft Clay Liner
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Type IV Liner Compacted Clay Liner In-Situ Liner 1-ft Protective Cover
3-ft Clay Liner In-Situ Liner 4-ft In-Situ Liner Top one foot for protective cover
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Compacted Clay Liner Installation & Testing
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Compacted Clay Liner Requirements
Design Values Plasticity Index ≥ 15 Liquid Limit ≥ 30 Percent Passing No. 200 Sieve ≥ 30% Percent Passing one-inch sieve = 100% Permeability ≤ 1 x 10-7 cm/sec
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Soil Testing – Source Borrow Materials
Soil Classification Moisture/Density Relationship Sieve Analysis Atterberg Limits Coefficient of Permeability
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Moisture / Density Relationship
Test: standard / modified proctor test Results: max dry unit weight & optimum moisture content Use parameters to compact liner Source: EPA/600/R-93/182, September 1993
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Soil Compaction Sheepsfoot Roller Tamping Foot Roller
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Constructed Liner – Conformance Testing
Field Density Atterberg Limits Permeability Thickness Verification
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Geomembrane Installation & Testing
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HDPE Geomembrane HDPE: High Density Polyethylene Composition:
97% polyethylene resin 2 – 3% carbon black and additives Typically 60-mil Source:
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Hot Wedge Welding Machine
Hot Wedge Seaming Hot Wedge Welding Machine Hot Wedge Seaming
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Extrusion Welding Machine
Machine Cross Section
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Geomembrane - Seams Source: EPA/600/R-93/182, September 1993
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Geomembrane Manufacturer Testing
Manufacturer Testing: GRI GM-13 Thickness • Carbon Black Content Density • Carbon Black Dispersion Tensile Properties • Oxidation Induction Time Tear Resistance • Oven Aging Puncture Resistance • UV Resistance Stress Crack Resistance
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Geomembrane Conformance Testing
Thickness Density Carbon Black Content & Dispersion Tensile Properties Destructive Testing Shear Peal Non-destructive Testing Air Pressure Vacuum Box
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Hot Wedge Seaming – Seam Strength
Seam Strength from GRI GM- 19 for 60 mil HDPE Geomembrane: Shear Strength: 120 lb/in Shear Elongation: 50% Peel Strength: 91 lb/in Peel Elongation: 25% Source:
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Extrusion Welding – Seam Strength
Seam Strength from GRI GM- 19 for 60 mil HDPE Geomembrane: Shear Strength: 120 lb/in Shear Elongation: 50% Peel Strength: 78 lb/in Peel Elongation: 25% Source:
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Shear Test GRI Testing Photos
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Shear Test – Photo 1 Source:
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Shear Test – Photo 2 Source:
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Shear Test – Photo 3 Source:
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Shear Test – Photo 4 Source:
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Shear Test – Photo 5 Source:
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Peel Test GRI Testing Photos
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Peel Test – Photo 1 Source:
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Peel Test – Photo 2 Source:
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Peel Test – Photo 3 Source:
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Peel Test – Photo 4 Source:
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Peel Test – Photo 5 Source:
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Peel Test – GRI Testing Photos
Source: Photo 1
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Peel Test – GRI Testing Photos
Source: Photo 2
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Geosynthetic Clay Liner (GCL)
Installation & Testing
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GCL – Summary Bentonite layer supported by geotextiles and/or geomembranes Held together by needling, stitching, or chemical adhesives
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GCL: Non-reinforced Source: Designing with Geosynthetics 6th ed.
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GCL: Internally Reinforced
Source: Designing with Geosynthetics 6th ed.
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GCL - Sodium Bentonite sodium montmorillonite variety
naturally occurring mineral found in Wyoming and North Dakota Properties: k ≈ 1 x cm/sec w ≥ 100% self healing Source:
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Geotextiles - Overview
Made from polymeric fibers Fibers are made from polypropylene, carbon black, and additives Once fibers are manufactured they are joined together to make a fabric or geotextile Geotextiles are classified as woven and nonwoven
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Woven Geotextile at 24X Magnification
Source: EPA/600/R-93/182, September 1993
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Nonwoven Needle Punched Geotextile
Nonwoven Needle Punched Geotextile at 24X Magnification Source: EPA/600/R-93/182, September 1993
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Nonwoven Heat Bonded Geotextile
Nonwoven Heat Bonded Geotextile at 24X Magnification Source: EPA/600/R-93/182, September 1993
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GCL – Installation Subgrade preparation similar to procedures in geomembrane section Joining GCLs is done by overlapping without sewing or other mechanical connections Overlap distances should be marked on GCL by manufacturer (typically 6 – 12 in.)
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GCL - Installation GCL with needle punched nonwoven geotextiles require bentonite in the overlap regions Minimum Bentonite Required: 0.25-lb dry bentonite per linear foot of lap joint Bentonite in lap-joint must be the same type used in the manufacture of the GCL
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GCL – Manufacturer Testing
Bentonite Free Swell Fluid Loss Geotextile Mass / unit area Grab Tensile Strength Geomembrane Mass / Unit Area Thickness Tensile Properties GCL Product Bentonite – mass / unit area Bentonite – moisture content Tensile strength Grab tensile strength Permeability Lap Joint Permeability
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GCL – Conformance Testing
GCL Product Bentonite mass / unit area Permeability Direct shear
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Direct Shear Device - GCL
Source: Shear Strength of GCL’s, 2002
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Direct Shear - GCL Source: Shear Strength of GCL’s, 2002
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Interface Shear Testing GCL / Geomembrane
Source: Shear Strength of GCL’s, 2002
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Failure Envelope 𝜏 𝑓 = 𝑐 𝐴 + 𝜎 tan 𝛿
Source: Shear Strength of GCL’s, 2002
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Geocomposite Material
Installation & Testing
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Geocomposite Material
Composition: geonet with a geotextile or geomembrane heat bonded on 1 or both sides Geocomposite drainage layer has replaced granular drainage layer Fluid flows within the geonet Source:
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Geonets - Summary Manufactured similar to geomembrane Composition:
97% polyethylene; 2 – 3% carbon black and additives Typically covered with a geomembrane or geotextile Source:
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Geocomposite - Installation
Material is positioned and unrolled over substrate material (typically geomembrane) The material is either overlapped or sewn together In any case, follow manufacturers directions for installation and connections
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Geocomposite – Manufacturer Testing
(Resin) Geonet Density Melt Flow Index Geonet Mass / Area Thickness Compression Transmissivity Geotextile Mass / Area Grab Tensile Strength Trapezoidal Tear Strength Burst Strength Puncture Strength Thickness Apparent Opening Size Permitivity
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Geocomposite – Conformance Testing
GCL Product Transmissivity Interface Shear or Ply Adhesion
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Conclusion Draft guidance has been posted online: ts/msw_permits/msw_liners_covers.html We are accepting stakeholder comments until May 31, 2017. We plan to have this document finalized by late summer 2017.
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Questions? How to contact us: Municipal Solid Waste Permits Section
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Municipal Solid Waste Permits Section P. O. Box MC-124 Austin, TX Phone: Fax:
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