Claims
- 1. An impoundment pond comprising:
- sloped earth sidewalls and a bottom wall forming a cavity in the earth surface,
- a first impervious plastic sheet layer at least 10 mils thick on said earth walls.
- a pervious layer on said first impervious plastic sheet layer, including lower levels,
- a system of drainage pipes in said pervious layer, self-starting pump means in said lower levels for pumping fluids from lower levels to the earth surface, said drainage pipes being of a diameter to receive said self-starting pump means, means for sensing the time of operation of said self-starting pump means to determine the degree of seepage from said impoundment pond,
- a second impervious plastic sheet layer thicker than said first impervious plastic sheet layer on said pervious layer, and
- a final protective layer on said second impervious layer.
- 2. The impoundment pond defined in claim 1, said impoundment pond having a top level, and including stand pipe, said stand pipe having one end projecting above said top level of said impoundment pond and its opposite end sealingly coupled through said second impervious plastic and said final protective layer to said pervious layer.
- 3. The invention defined in claim 1 wherein said first impervious plastic sheet layer is polyethylene 10-20 mils thick, said pervious layer is sand which is 1 to 3 feet thick, said second impervious plastic sheet layer is polyethylene about 60 mils thick and said final protective layer is clay which is about 2 feet thick.
- 4. An impoundment pond comprising:
- earth walls forming a cavity in the earth, said cavity having sloped sidewalls and a bottom wall, said cavity having an upper level,
- a relatively thin first plastic sheet contiguous to said earth side and bottom walls,
- a pervious layer on said relatively thin first plastic film,
- means for determining the degree of seepage into said pervious sand layer from said impoundment pond,
- said means for determining including a system of drainage pipes in said pervious layer, a self-starting pump connected to said drainage system for pumping fluids from between said first and second plastic sheets, means for monitoring operation of said pumps to determine seepage from said impoundment pond,
- a relatively thick second plastic sheet, said second plastic sheet being substantially thicker than said first plastic sheet and lying on the surface of said pervious layer,
- a protective clay layer on said relatively thick second plastic sheet, and
- a standpipe having an upper end and lower end with said upper end projecting above said upper level of said cavity and said lower end being sealingly coupled through said protective layer to said relatively thick second plastic layer and projecting into said pervious layer.
- 5. The impoundment pond defined in claim 4 wherein said pervious layer is a granular material 1 to 3 feet thick.
- 6. The invention defined in claim 4 wherein said first plastic sheet is about 10 to 20 mils thick, said relatively thick plastic sheet is about 60 mils thick, said pervious layer is about 2 feet thick, and said protective clay layer is 2 to 3 feet thick.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/432,873, filed Oct. 5, 1982, which was abandoned upon the filing hereof, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 06/252,676, filed Apr. 9, 1981, now abandoned.
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