Geomembrane definition

Geomembrane means a low-permeability synthetic membrane used as an integral part of a system designed to limit the movement of liquid or gas in the system.
Geomembrane means an impermeable polymeric sheet material that is impervious to liquid and gas [as long as] if it maintains its integrity, and is used as an integral part of an engineered structure designed to limit the movement of liquid or gas in a system.
Geomembrane means an impermeable membrane liner or barrier which:

Examples of Geomembrane in a sentence

  • The edges of the Geomembrane shall be secured in the manner shown on the contract plans or as directed by the Engineer.Geomembrane which becomes torn or damaged shall be replaced or patched as ordered by the Engineer.

  • The surface upon which the Geomembrane is to be placed shall be within reasonable conformity to the proposed grade.

  • Traffic or construction equipment will not be permitted directly on the Geomembrane.

  • The quantity of Geomembrane will be the number of square yards computed from the payment lines indicated in the contract documents.

  • The unit price bid shall include the cost of furnishing all labor, materials, and equipment necessary to satisfactorily complete the work, including the cost of preparing the surface upon which the Geomembrane is placed and securing the edges of the Geomembrane.


More Definitions of Geomembrane

Geomembrane means an essentially impermeable membrane used with foundation, soil, rock, earth, or any other geotechnical engineering-related material as an integral part of a man-made structure or system designed to limit the movement of liquid or gas in the system.
Geomembrane means a synthetic, impermeable membrane used in contact with soil or other materials in geotechnical and civil engineering applications to contain liquids. Geomembranes are made of various materials, with each type having different characteristics that affect installation procedures, lifespan, and performance.
Geomembrane means manufactured membrane liners and barriers of low permeability used to control the migration of fluids or gases.
Geomembrane means a prefabricated continuous sheet of flexible polymetric material including synthetic membranes, polymetric membranes, flexible membrane liners and plastic liners.
Geomembrane means a sheet of manufactured synthetic material designed to control migration of liquid and gas;
Geomembrane means a synthetic, impermeable membrane used in contact with soil or other materials in geotechnical and civil engineering applications to contain liquids.
Geomembrane means an essentially impermeable membrane used with foundation, soil, rock, earth, or any other geotechnical engineering­related material as an integral part of a man­made structure or system designed to limit the movement of liquid or gas in the system.