Geotextiles reduce hydraulic pressure in soil by allowing water to flow through them, while retaining soil particles. This helps to create a drainage pathway, preventing water buildup and reducing the pressure exerted on the soil.
Geotextiles reduce hydraulic pressure in soil by allowing water to flow through them, thereby acting as a drainage layer. This helps to prevent the build-up of water pressure within the soil, which can lead to soil erosion and instability.
Geotextiles reduce hydraulic pressure in soil by acting as a barrier that allows water to pass through while preventing soil particles from being washed away. This allows for better drainage and prevents the build-up of excess water pressure in the soil.