Okla. Admin. Code § 252:616-7-7 - Concrete liners
(a)
Suitability. A liner system constructed with a soil subbase, a specially prepared subgrade, and reinforced concrete is a highly protective liner system and may be used for Class I, II, III, and V wastewater.
(b)
Pre-construction requirements. Before construction, classify and test all liner material and submit the following with the industrial wastewater treatment permit application:
(1) test the concrete liner material for both chemical and physical properties that show the concrete is compatible with the wastewater by using actual or synthetic wastewater; and
(2) determine an appropriate water-cement ratio based on maximum strength requirements and operational conditions.
(c)
Construction requirements. Construct a concrete liner as follows:
(1) prepare the subgrade to prevent differential settling under maximum operational conditions;
(2) mix the concrete with water free of oil, grease, acids and alkalis, and under 2000 ppm turbidity with minimal sulfates;
(3) pour concrete liners monolithically, at least six inches thick and reinforced for impoundment stability and to prevent cracking or fracturing during maximum operating conditions; and
(4) construct concrete liners with 3000 pounds per square inch compressive strength concrete as determined after 28 days curing time by standard concrete compression test.
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