Drainage is defined as the collection and transportation of rainwater, groundwater or other fluids such as leachates and gases. Geosynthetic drainage systems are being increasingly used as a more effective and economic alternative to traditional granular based solutions. 

 
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Geosynthetics are used extensively in critical structural drainage applications such as basements, bridge abutments and retaining walls, replacing porous concrete blocks, no-fines concrete and other conventional materials.

TYPICAL APPLICATIONS INCLUDE:

Parking Lots
Landfill Gas Drainage
Bridge Abutments
Retention
Paved Grass Areas

DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS:

Soil Conditions
Hydrology
Hydrogeology
Surfacing