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Civil/Environmental
- Jan 10, 2008
- 128
The proposed site is an underground gas storage facility. Currently the site is being drilled for future operations (storage). The post developed site will have 6" of crushed stone for the majority of the area (300' x 300') and will have an earthen containment berm (2:1 slope, 4' high) surrounding the site. During normal operations and rainfall events, a single outfall culvert with a sluice gate will be utilized to handle all stormwater. In the event of a spill (brine or other), the sluice gate will be closed, effectively containing any spilled substance.
Currently the soils are poor (organic and "fat" clays) and I am awaiting the geotechnical report to confirm. I have several questions in determining what is the best solution to a spill containment:
1. Should I use a liner for the containment berm (GCL)? If so, should it only line the berm or the whole site (kinda like a swimming pool)?
2. Should the entire berm just be constructed of a quality clay (bentonite)?
Any other suggestions or ideas into what could be used for spill containment would be helpful. I'm leaning toward using a geosynthetic clay liner only for the berm, but I also want to see what the geotechnical engineer has to say in his/her report.
Currently the soils are poor (organic and "fat" clays) and I am awaiting the geotechnical report to confirm. I have several questions in determining what is the best solution to a spill containment:
1. Should I use a liner for the containment berm (GCL)? If so, should it only line the berm or the whole site (kinda like a swimming pool)?
2. Should the entire berm just be constructed of a quality clay (bentonite)?
Any other suggestions or ideas into what could be used for spill containment would be helpful. I'm leaning toward using a geosynthetic clay liner only for the berm, but I also want to see what the geotechnical engineer has to say in his/her report.