Liner definition

Liner means a continuous layer of natural or man-made materials, beneath or on the sides of a surface impoundment, landfill, or landfill cell, which restricts the downward or lateral escape of hazardous waste, hazardous waste constituents, or leachate.
Liner means an impermeable synthetic or natural material used to prevent or restrict infiltration and/or exfiltration. For the purposes of this regulation, the minimum thickness of a liner must be 30 ml.
Liner means a tube or bag inserted into a packaging, including large packagings or IBCs, but not forming an integral part of it, including the closures of its openings;

Examples of Liner in a sentence

  • Geosyntec will prepare a separate letter memo with photographs to document observations made during the repair work performed at the Phase II Cover, Phase IIA/IIB Liner, and Phase IIC Liner.

  • Developer shall construct sample panels in accordance with TxDOT Standard Specifications for Construction and Maintenance of Highways, Streets, and Bridges Item 427.4.B.2.d (Form Liner Finish) that comply with the principles, requirements, and strategies established by TxDOT and the Aesthetics and Landscaping Plan.

  • Bag -- $10 each Wooden core boxes -- $35 each Brass Sample Liners – 1.5” 2”, 2.5” -- $7 each Hydropunch II Expendable Items 1” PVC/Disposable ▇▇▇▇▇▇ $95 each 6” Stainless Steel Vapor Probes -- $35 each 1/4" Poly Tubing -- $1 per foot 1/4” Teflon Tubing -- $1.50 per foot Acetate Liner (4 feet) DPT (DT 22) $5 each DPT Hydropunch & Sample DPT $55 each RMC Sand/Bag 50 lb.

  • Additionally, requests were made by the County for observation of geosynthetic repair work at the previously completed Phase 2 Cover, Phase IIA/IIB Liner, and the Phase IIC liner area.


More Definitions of Liner

Liner means a continuous layer of natural or man-made materials, beneath or on the sides of a surface impoundment which restricts the downward or lateral escape of byproduct material, hazardous constituents, or leachate.
Liner means the membrane that acts as a container for the water, usually categorized as one (1) of the following:
Liner. A container that is used as a gas-tight, inner shell, on which reinforcing fibres are filament wound to reach the necessary strength. Two types of liners are described in this standard: Metallic liners that are designed to share the load with the reinforcement, and non-metallic liners that do not carry any part of the load.
Liner means an impermeable synthetic or natural material used to prevent or restrict infiltration and/or exfiltration.
Liner means a container that is used as a gas-tight, inner shell, on which reinforcing fibres are filament wound to reach the necessary strength. Two types of liners are described in this standard: Metallic liners that are designed to share the load with the reinforcement, and non-metallic liners that do not carry any part of the load.
Liner means a length of casing used downhole as an extension to a previously installed casing string to case the hole for further drilling operations and/or for producing operations.
Liner means the material or substance used to line the bottom of a wastewater lagoon, sand filter, wetlands cell, or other onsite wastewater treatment system so that percolation of liquids through the soil is controlled.