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Old 04-21-2003, 10:38 PM
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Yes I agree with using it between the soil and the infill area....

What I believe is that the fabric (by becoming clogged) could cause the infill area to become saturated and will increase the hydrostatic pressure.... could cause big problems.
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That's interesting...I've sat on both sides of the fence on this issue. And sometimes on it.

I really liked Paul's explanation of using the clay cap to help prevent water from even entering the system.
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