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[[File:geotextile-RS380I.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Geotextile rolled out on subgrade surface]]
[[File:geotextile-RS380I.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Geotextile rolled out on subgrade surface.]]
Geotextiles are filter fabrics that can be installed to separate dissimilar soils and prevent the migration of materials. Geotextiles are recommended for installation at the bottom and side limits of the LID feature and should be implemented at the discretion of the engineer.
Geotextiles are filter fabrics that can be installed to separate dissimilar soils and prevent the migration of materials. Geotextiles are recommended for installation at the bottom and side limits of the LID feature and should be implemented at the discretion of the engineer.


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geotextile-facility-side.jpg | The shape of the LID feature required the geotextile to be rolled out prior to being laid on the subgrade surface
geotextile-facility-side.jpg | The shape of the LID feature required the geotextile to be rolled out prior to being laid on the subgrade surface.
geotextile-with-excess-and-granular.jpg | Excess fabric is draped over the edges of the LID practice, and backfilling with granular is taking place
geotextile-with-excess-and-granular.jpg | Excess fabric is draped over the edges of the LID practice, and backfilling with granular is taking place.
geotextile-backfill-underdrain.jpg | Footprint with geotextile, granular, and underdrain
geotextile-backfill-underdrain.jpg | Footprint with geotextile, granular, and underdrain.


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Where structural loads are anticipated or underlying soil is particularly soft, geogrid can be applied in conjunction with geotextile. Geogrid is a rigid geosynthetic material that can be laid on sub-grade to reinforce softer soils and provide a more even distribution of loads across the sub-grade materials.<br>
Where structural loads are anticipated or underlying soil is particularly soft, geogrid can be applied in conjunction with geotextile. Geogrid is a rigid geosynthetic material that can be laid on sub-grade to reinforce softer soils and provide a more even distribution of loads across the sub-grade materials.<br>
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geogrid-beside.jpg | Geogrid rolled out prior to installation.
geogrid-silvacells.jpg | Geogrid wrapped around Silva Cell® units to provide structural reinforcement along the walls of the LID feature.
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