Equations available to date for calculating the rate of liquid migration through a composite liner due to geomembrane defects require the use of graphs to obtain the value of one of the terms of the equations for the case where the liquid head is larger than the thickness of the low-permeability soil component of the composite liner. In this paper, it is shown that the terms that require graphs can be expressed analytically, which leads to a new set of equations that provides an entirely analytical means of calculating the rate of liquid migration through composite liners. This new set of equations is particularly useful when the liquid head is large compared to the thickness of the low-permeability soil component of the composite liner, which is often the case when the low-permeability soil associated with the geomembrane to form a composite liner is a geosynthetic clay liner. A numerical example is given.
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