Method for constructing a screen that obstructs the flow of subs

Hydraulic and earth engineering – Fluid control – treatment – or containment

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405 36, 405258, 405270, E02D 1912

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ABSTRACT:
Method for constructing a screen that restricts or obstructs the flow of subsoil water in the ground by providing in the ground, from the land level downwardly, subsoil water retaining wall elements that engage each other and are in the shape of wide more or less supple films or sheets, that therefore with their lower edge are releasably connected to a flushing lance that in essense is as wide as each film and said lance after insertion of the film in the ground is released and retracted.
The invention aims to provide a method with which it is possible to construct in a very simple manner a good seal and coupling of the films adjoining each other.

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