What is a geomembrane and how is it used in containment and waterproofing applications?

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A geomembrane is a synthetic, impermeable liner used to control the movement of liquids and gases in engineering and environmental projects. It acts as a barrier that prevents seepage, making it highly effective for containment and waterproofing applications. Geomembranes are widely used in landfills, ponds, reservoirs, canals, tunnels, and wastewater treatment systems. When installed, they create a continuous protective layer that prevents liquids from penetrating the ground or surrounding structures. Their flexibility allows them to conform to uneven surfaces, ensuring a tight seal and reliable performance in preventing leaks.

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