vesselguy
Petroleum
- Feb 25, 2002
- 386
Hi,
I'm a mechanical engineer wanting to get some insight into what to when a geotext liner in a bermed area get pierced by a pile. I’m asking this question in hope to get some basic knowledge so when I ask our Contractor to recommend a solution, I will have some fore knowledge to know if they are leading me down the garden path or not.
The oil well site is bermed and has a layer of geotext fabric to line the berm as containment in case of spill. We are adding new skidded equipment to the well pad and we need piles in order to support the equipment. The pile, obviously, will pierce the fabric. Is this a concern or does one have to dig down to the fabric and seal the penetration? If so, how’s that done? I’m not looking for details but just a quick explanation is sufficient. Thank you.
I'm a mechanical engineer wanting to get some insight into what to when a geotext liner in a bermed area get pierced by a pile. I’m asking this question in hope to get some basic knowledge so when I ask our Contractor to recommend a solution, I will have some fore knowledge to know if they are leading me down the garden path or not.
The oil well site is bermed and has a layer of geotext fabric to line the berm as containment in case of spill. We are adding new skidded equipment to the well pad and we need piles in order to support the equipment. The pile, obviously, will pierce the fabric. Is this a concern or does one have to dig down to the fabric and seal the penetration? If so, how’s that done? I’m not looking for details but just a quick explanation is sufficient. Thank you.