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Longevity of multilayered textured HDPE geomembranes in low-level waste applications

M. Zafari, R. Kerry Rowe, F.B. Abdelaal

2023Canadian Geotechnical Journal13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The degradation behaviour of five multilayered textured white geomembranes (GMBs) is investigated when immersed in two synthetic low-level waste (LLW) leachates with pH 7 and 9 at a range of temperatures (40–85 °C) for 48–55 months. Results are compared to the performance of the GMBs in synthetic municipal solid waste (MSW) leachate. Increasing pH from 7 to 9 gives slightly faster antioxidant depletion in LLW leachate. The estimated time to nominal failure for the GMBs is at least 20% longer in LLW leachate than in MSW leachate containing surfactant that accelerates both antioxidant depletion and stress cracking. Thus, MSW leachate can be used as a conservative proxy to estimate the service life of a GMB in contact with LLW leachate. Two GMBs are considered very highly likely to meet the required 550 year design life of the near-surface disposal facilities even based on the most conservative prediction of the time to nominal failure for the GMBs.

Topics & Concepts

LeachateGeomembraneMunicipal solid wasteEnvironmental scienceWaste managementService lifeGeotechnical engineeringEnvironmental engineeringMaterials scienceGeologyEngineeringComposite materialLandfill Environmental Impact StudiesGeotechnical Engineering and Soil Stabilization