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Geosynthetic barriers. Characteristics required for use in the construction of reservoirs and dams
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BSI BS EN 13361:2013

Geosynthetic barriers. Characteristics required for use in the construction of reservoirs and dams

PUBLISH DATE 2013
PAGES 46
BSI BS EN 13361:2013

This European Standard specifies the relevant characteristics of geosynthetic barriers, including polymeric geosynthetic barriers, clay geosynthetic barriers and bituminous geosynthetic barriers, to be used as fluid barriers for potable, fresh or saline water, in the construction of reservoirs and dams, and the appropriate test methods to determine these characteristics.

The intended use of these products is to control the leakage of water through the construction.

This European Standard is not applicable to geotextiles or geotextile-related products.

This European Standard provides for the evaluation of conformity of the product to this document.

This European Standard defines requirements to be met by manufacturers and their authorised representatives with regard to the presentation of product properties.

This European Standard does not cover applications where the geosynthetic barrier is to be in contact with water that has been treated for human consumption.

Where potable water is or may be in direct contact with the product the designer should also refer to other relevant standards, requirements and/or regulations.

SDO BSI: British Standards Institution
Document Number EN 13361
Publication Date July 31, 2013
Language en - English
Page Count 46
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee B/553
Publish Date Document Id Type View
April 12, 2018 BS EN 13361:2018 Revision
July 31, 2013 BS EN 13361:2013 Revision
Nov. 30, 2006 BS EN 13361:2004 Revision
Aug. 20, 2018 BS EN 13361:2018 Consolidated