Liners play a key role in preventing accidental winter spills by keeping manure or wastewater securely contained when freezing temperatures make storage systems more vulnerable. As soils and embankments move during freeze-thaw cycles, unlined structures can develop small gaps that allow liquid to escape without warning.
A synthetic liner forms a continuous barrier that stays stable even when the ground shifts, reducing the chances of hidden leaks turning into larger problems during snowmelt or heavy winter rain. By limiting seepage and preserving storage capacity, liners help prevent overflows that often occur when liquid levels rise unexpectedly.



