Geomembranes handle hydrostatic pressure by acting as a barrier to prevent the penetration of water. They are designed to be impermeable and have high tensile strength to withstand the pressure exerted by the water, ensuring that it does not seep through or damage the underlying structure.
Geomembranes handle hydrostatic pressure by providing a barrier that prevents the flow of water or other fluids through them. They are designed to be impermeable and resistant to the pressure exerted by the liquid, ensuring that it does not penetrate or damage the geomembrane.
Geomembranes handle hydrostatic pressure by providing a barrier that prevents water or other liquids from seeping through. They are designed to be impermeable and have high tensile strength to withstand the pressure exerted by the liquid. Additionally, geomembranes can be installed with proper anchoring and tensioning techniques to enhance their ability to resist hydrostatic pressure.