Containment in site development refers to the use of engineered barriers and liners to isolate, store, or manage liquids and solids in a controlled environment—most commonly in ponds, lagoons, landfills, and environmental remediation sites. These systems are essential for preventing leachate, runoff, or hazardous materials from contaminating surrounding soil and groundwater. Common containment products include geomembranes (HDPE, LLDPE, PVC), geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs), reinforced polyethylene liners, and specialty solutions like AquaBlok and Muscle Wall. For pond applications, containment systems are designed to seal and secure water bodies, ensuring long-term environmental protection and regulatory compliance. In environmental applications, they are used for landfill capping, cut-off walls, and chemical-resistant barriers to contain pollutants and protect water quality. These systems are often paired with erosion control, filtration, and dewatering solutions to create a comprehensive environmental protection strategy.
EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) liners are flexible, synthetic rubber geomembranes known for their...
For over four decades, XR-5 Geomembranes have been employed by engineers requiring the most robust geomembrane liner...
Linear Low-Density Polyethylene (LLDPE) liners are a type of geomembrane used in construction and environmental...
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RPE liners are multi-layered geomembranes made by laminating polyethylene films over a high-strength scrim...
Both 10 mil and 15 mil vapor barriers are used as underslab vapor retarders to prevent moisture, radon, and soil...
AquaBlok® is a composite-aggregate technology resembling small stones that consists of a dense aggregate core, clay...