Process for producing an acid-resistant barrier seal in soil, an

Hydraulic and earth engineering – Earth treatment or control – Chemical

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405263, 405128, 166293, E02D 2900

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ABSTRACT:
A process for producing a barrier seal in soil which must be in contact with an acidic water which has a pH below 5.5 wherein a trench is excavated in the soil and the trench produced is filled with a sealing concrete including water, a clay and an acid-resistant granulate with self-filtering properties, the sealing concrete additionally including an aqueous solution of sodium and/or potassium silicate and is devoid of any acidic or acid-generating matter liable to form a silicic acid gel with the silicate. The proportion of sodium and/or potassium silicate incorporated in the sealing concrete is sufficient to give rise to the formation of a leakproof local barrier when the sealing wall is locally subjected to the percolation of acid water originating from the surrounding soil.

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