There are several key factors to consider when designing a geomembrane system, such as the characteristics of the material and the conditions of the site. The type and characteristics of the geomembrane material, such as thickness, durability, and chemical resistance, are crucial for ensuring compatibility with the specific application and environmental conditions.
Site conditions, including terrain, soil properties, and potential sources of stress or deformation, must also be thoroughly evaluated to determine the appropriate geomembrane specification and installation method. Considerations such as regulatory requirements, project budget, and long-term maintenance should be addressed to ensure the system's effectiveness and compliance with standards.