Company:
Solmax

Project Details

Fabric 1

BentoLiner
Producer/Manufacturer: Solmax International Inc.
Primary Use: Main Fabric


Engineer Name 1
Catterall & Wright Saskatoon, SK

Project Manager Company
Catterall & Wright Saskatoon, SK

Installation Company
Arnold Earthmoving, Saskatoon SK


Please describe the project specifications

The Water Security Agency (WSA) required the village of Conquest to make improvements to their existing undersized sewage lagoon. The primary treatment cell was found to have adequate treatment capacity; however, the secondary treatment storage volume was not acceptable. Catterall & Wright completed the design of an additional secondary treatment cell. The new cell balanced the primary and secondary treatment capacity while meeting the WSA requirements.


What is unique or complex about the project?

Construction of a new clay-lined secondary lagoon cell began in the spring of 2020. During the first few weeks of construction, the contractor encountered high groundwater levels and the soil found on site contained silt and sand, making it unusable as a clay liner. The initial geotechnical investigation did not identify a high groundwater table and indicated that the in-situ material would be suitable for clay liner construction.
Liner alternatives were researched. Through consultation with the engineer, contractor, and our company, it was determined that a geosynthetic clay liner (GCL) would be the most economical option for the Village. The GCL allowed for installation in freezing temperatures and would not require a permanent dewatering system.
We all worked closely to design a GCL system for the Conquest lagoon.

Our company performed chemical compatibility testing utilizing the industry standard ASTM D 6766 with Bentoliner® CAR FL over several months using the lagoon site groundwater and sewage water chemistry. Due to the chemical makeup of the water, a bentonite/polymer formulated GCL was required. In June of 2021, the testing was completed on Bentoliner® CAR FL, and it provided the necessary results and met the needs of the site conditions.

The project included the installation of 15,120m2 of Bentoliner® CAR FL GCL on a semi-frozen, smooth subgrade surface to create a stable foundation to work on. The GCL overlap requirements were increased to 0.5m for minor differential settlement.

Several benefits of using the Bentoliner® included cost savings of not having to import clay to the project. Bentoliner® has also reduced operational maintenance costs for the owner, as this system does not require a permanent dewatering system to operate.


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