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Waterproofing a concrete wall

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djfriesen

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Aug 16, 2013
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Hi All,

I'm new to this forum, so I hope this is an OK place to post this. If not, mods please feel free to move and/or advise on where it's best posted.

I am trying to design a Spring House for a Spring Water Capture site. One of the requirements is to prevent incursion of surface groundwater into the water supply to be collected. This will be accomplished both with a retaining wall upslope to divert surface water, and a means of preventing water from coming under the concrete wall of the spring house, which will be anchored to exposed basalt bedrock.

Has anyone done anything like this before? I'm leaning towards using bentonite (lining the back of the retaining wall and as a waterstop under the spring house wall), but would like to hear any other ideas.

Also, if anyone has some good recommendations for anchoring the wall to the basalt, I'm all ears. I'm currently looking at post-installed rebar dowels set in the basalt with Hilti HIT-HY 200 epoxy, but wondering if anyone has seen/done anything different?

Thanks all,

df
 
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A good perimeter and underslab drainage using 1" clean crush encapsulated in geotextile will keep groundwater from entering the system. Good drainage/swale at the top will keep surface runoff away. Where any piping penetrates the walls or slab, it is a matter of constructing a proper control joint.

I've used the Hilti Hy-150 for many decades and currently using the Hy-200, its replacement. I have found it to be a good product.

Dik
 
Should have added that you can use a waterproof membrane on the outside surface of the wall. If you are containing water on the inside, I'd also use a coating system for potable water.

Dik
 
Agree with Dik: Use a waterproof membrane on the outside surface of the wall plus perimeter and underslab drainage using 1" clean crush encapsulated in geotextile will keep groundwater from entering the system.
 
research Liquid Boot we use it for prestressed concrete potable water reservoirs pretty often in locations with direct exposure to ground water. Easier and cheaper is Miradrain to a drainage system away from the spring house.
 
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