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Top 10 Questions about Composite Geomembranes and RPE
Geomembranes are a class of impermeable geotextiles used in a wide range of applications
RPE Applications: Potable Water and More
Potable water, or water intended for human consumption
RPE Applications: Toxic Conditions
Complete and absolute containment is the only acceptable standard for managing waste clearly identified as toxic.
RPE Applications: Controlling Water Movement
Water movement can bring great benefits in many situations, as rain brings needed moisture to crops
RPE Applications: Ponds of all Types
One of the defining characteristics of reinforced polyethylene geomembranes is their impermeability to liquids of all types.
RPE: The Leader in Composite Geomembranes
A wide range of industries depend on high quality, durable, impermeable geomembranes
What's the difference between Geosynthetics and Geotextiles
Polyethylene sheet products are regularly referred to using several different terms