The International Geosynthetics Society (IGS) Technical Committee on Barriers (TC-B) is partnering with the independent Geosynthetic Institute (GSI) on a database to track global guidelines and regulations that govern and affect geosynthetic barrier applications. IGS Members are strongly encouraged to participate! Share your knowledge.
The database focuses on 12 sectors right now:
- Landfills
- Hydraulic Engineering
- Mining
- Coal Ash
- Railways
- Road Construction
- Groundwater Protection
- Soil Encapsulation
- Waterproofing
- Tank Farms
- Storage Ponds
- Stormwater Retention
DATABASE OF REGULATIONS & GUIDELINES
The barrier regulations database has been designed to be quite user-friendly and the organizers from the IGS TC-B and GSI note that expansion of the sectors targeted in the project is possible. The field’s international input, though, is essential.
RELATED: Lining a mega aquaculture project
How to participate:
- Visit the database and contribute
- The simple system will collect details including name, the relevant application, country of the regulation, name of guideline, and link to guideline (preferred) or document to upload if a link is unavailable.
- Share the project with your colleagues!
Global participation is essential for the endeavor to succeed. Geosynthetica encourages readers to contribute their knowledge and ask their networks to do the same.
Questions? Contact the Geosynthetic Institute.
Visit the geosynthetic barrier regulations website
Learn more about the IGS and its Technical Committee on Barriers
We thank IGS Member Kent von Maubeuge for his TC-B work that has helped make this global database happen.