Abstract
Flexible membrane liner systems have become required by law in many parts of the world for hazardous waste landfills and surface impoundments. Although a number of liner types can be considered in waste containment, there is a rapidly increasing trend toward the use of polymeric liners of the high-density polyethylene variety. With such emphasis and confidence given to flexible membrane liners, how can we be sure that the liner will provide maximum security for containment of hazardous wastes? Comprehensive quality control of the membranes provides the answer. A comprehensive quality control program is outlined in this paper in the light of recent developments in membrane liner selection and regulatory actions.
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