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The leakage collection layer located beneath a geomembrane liner in a landfill may not have enough flow capacity to convey the leachate migrating through a geomembrane defect without becoming filled with leachate in a certain area around the defect. The presence of leachate in the leakage collection layer at the location of the geomembrane defect reduces the head loss through the defect and, consequently, reduces the rate of leachate migration through the defect. This paper presents an equation to evaluate this effect. The equation depends on the size of the defect in the geomembrane and the characteristics of the leakage collection layer: hydraulic conductivity, thickness and slope. Numerical applications show that the reduction of the leachate migration rate is generally negligible in the case of gravel leakage collection layers because they are thick and highly permeable. In contrast, with geonet and sand leakage collection layers, there are cases where the reduction is not negligible.

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