Narrow or slotted wall which is introduced into a substratum and

Hydraulic and earth engineering – Earth treatment or control – Chemical

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405258, 405266, 340604, E02D 2900, E02D 3102

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051277719

ABSTRACT:
A narrow wall or slotted wall which is introduced into a geological substratum or foundation, including a sealing wall composition contained therein, and at least one sealing wall plate which, for example, is constituted of glass. The sealing wall plate which is fixed in the sealing wall composition or, the sealing wall plates, possesses or possess devices for the detection and recognition of leakages. These devices can be constituted from hollow profile members which are connected with the sealing wall plates; in essence, can be integrated therein.

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