Liners are designed to limit infiltration of water from a stormwater Best Management Practice (BMP) into underlying and adjacent soil.
Conditions where liners are required
Under the Construction Stormwater General Permit:
- The Permittee(s) must ensure filtration systems with less than three (3) feet of separation from seasonally saturated soils or from bedrock are constructed with an impermeable liner.
- The SWPPP must identify additional or different measures necessary (e.g. impervious liner in pond bottom) to assure compliance with surface and groundwater standards in Minn. R. chs. 7050 and 7060 in karst areas and to ensure protection of drinking water supply management areas (see Minn. R. 4720.5100, subp. 13).
Although this second bullet does not specifically require a liner, a liner represents on method of complying with the permit requirement.
Certain sectors covered under an Industrial Stormwater Permit are required to have liners for ponds constructed after April 5, 2010.
Conditions where liners are recommended
Liners are recommended for the following conditions.
- Circumstances where a permanent pool is needed but difficult to maintain due to site conditions. Examples include constructed wet detention ponds or constructed wetlands requiring a permanent pool and underlain by areas with Hydrologic Soil Group A soils, gravel, or fractured bedrock
- Permeable pavement designs in compacted fill soils.
- Areas where seepage from a BMP into the groundwater would otherwise occur but should be avoided due to risk of groundwater contamination. These include
- Locations where recommended horizontal or vertical separation distances cannot be achieved
- Use impermeable liner as needed to separate tree BMPs from road, parking lot, sidewalk or adjacent walls or building foundation
Liner specifications
Specifications are provided for different levels of liners. Although specifications for clay liners are included with Levels 1 and 2, clay liners are generally not recommended.
- Level 1 liner - for sites with high potential for groundwater contamination
- HDPE (high density polyethylene) liner criteria:
- GCL (geosynthetic clay liner) liner criteria:
- Clay liner criteria (essentially the same as the clay below landfills but not as thick):
- 50 percent fines (200 sieve) or more
- An in-place hydraulic conductivity of 1 x 10-7 centimeters per second (cm/s) or less
- Average liquid limit of 25 or greater, with no value less than 20
- Average PI of 12 or more, with no values less than 10
- Clay installed wet of optimum if using standard Proctor, and 2 percent wet of optimum if using modified Proctor
- Clay compaction and documentation as specified in NRCS Wisconsin Construction Specification 300, Clay Liners
- Minimum thickness of two feet
- Specify method for keeping the pool full or use of composite soils below liner
- Level 2 liner - for sites with low groundwater pollution potential
- HDPE liner criteria:
- Silt/Clay liner criteria:
- 50 percent fines (200 sieve), or 20 percent fines and a PI of 7
- An in-place hydraulic conductivity of 1 x 10-5 centimeters per second or less
- Soil compaction and documentation as specified in NRCS Wisconsin Construction Specification 204, Earthfill for Waste Storage Facilities
- Minimum thickness of two feet
- Specify method for keeping the pool full or use of composite soils below liner
- Liners for facilities covered by an Industrial Stormwater Permit and where ponds are allowed with a constructed liner
Decision process for selecting liner level
The following table summarizes the process for selecting a liner.