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Hydraulic conductivity of landfill liners containing benzyltriethylammonium-bentonite

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Abstract

Varying weight percentages of an Ottawa sand, benzyltriethylammonium-bentonite (BTEA-clay), Wyoming bentonite (Na-clay), and water were mixed uniformly and compacted to simulate sand-and-clay liners for waste-disposal facilities. The hydraulic conductivities of the compacted soil cores were measured in triplicate. The hydraulic conductivities of cores containing 92 percent sand and 8 percent BTEA-clay were about of 10-4 cm/s. The hydraulic conductivities of cores containing 92 percent sand and 8 percent Na-clay and of cores containing 88 percent sand, 8 percent Na-clay, and 4 percent BTEA-clay were about 10-8 cm/s.
Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title Hydraulic conductivity of landfill liners containing benzyltriethylammonium-bentonite
Year Published 1992
Language English
Publisher Publ by ASCE
Publisher location New York, NY, United States
Larger Work Title National Conference on Environmental Engineering
First page 186
Last page 191
Conference Title 1992 National Conference on Environmental Engineering - Water Forum '92
Conference Location Baltimore, MD, USA
Conference Date 2 August 1992 through 6 August 1992
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