Unreinforced Geosynthetic Clay Liner Case History

Author:

Stark T.D.1,Arellano D.2,Evans W.D.3,Wilson V.L.4,Gonda J.M.5

Affiliation:

1. 2217 Newmark Civil Engineering Laboratory, University of Illinois, 205 N. Mathews Ave., Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA, Telephone: 1/217-333-7394, Telefax: 1/217-333-9464,

2. 3212 Newmark Civil Engineering Laboratory, University of Illinois, 205 N. Mathews Ave., Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA, Telephone: 1/217-333-6973, Telefax: 1/217-333-9464,

3. Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, Division of Solid & Infectious Waste Management, Central Office, P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216-1049, USA, Telephone: 1/614-728-5371, Telefax: 1/614-728-5315,

4. Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, Division of Solid & Infectious Waste, Northeast District Office, 2110 E. Aurora Rd., Twinsburg, Ohio 44087, USA, Telephone: 1/330-963-1180, Telefax: 1/330-487-0769,

5. Earth Sciences Consultants, Inc., 190 N. Union, Suite 200, Akron, Ohio 44304, USA, Telephone: 1/330-535-6966, Telefax: 1/330-535-8112

Abstract

This paper describes a slope failure involving an unreinforced geosynthetic clay liner (GCL) in a municipal solid waste (MSW) landfill liner system. The precise mechanism for the shear movement of the interim slope is not known. However, the significant damage observed in the upper components of the composite liner system suggests that the failure was translatory primarily along the interface between the recompacted soil liner and the overlying hydrated bentonite of the geomembrane-backed GCL. It also appears evident that the slope inclination, slope height, physical characteristics, e.g. high unit weight, of the waste, and possibly the overlying smooth geomembrane/geonet interface played a significant role in the movement. Design recommendations for interface strengths and stability analyses are also presented.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Civil and Structural Engineering

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