Yes, geotextiles are generally resistant to hydrostatic pressure.
Yes, geotextiles are generally resistant to hydrostatic pressure. They are designed to allow water to pass through while providing a barrier against soil erosion and maintaining stability in various applications such as drainage systems, retaining walls, and road construction.
Yes, geotextiles are generally resistant to hydrostatic pressure. They are designed to have high tensile strength and durability, which allows them to withstand the pressure exerted by liquids or water.