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Jim Nicholson BTL Midwest & East Coast Regional Manager

Jim Nicholson BTL Midwest & East Coast Regional Manager. STRENGTH – COMMITMENT – GUARANTEED CONTAINMENT. “What's PPL ??”. PPL is is a Reinforced Polyethylene (RPE) liner made exclusively for BTL, Inc.

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Jim Nicholson BTL Midwest & East Coast Regional Manager

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  1. Jim Nicholson BTL Midwest & East Coast Regional Manager STRENGTH – COMMITMENT – GUARANTEED CONTAINMENT

  2. “What's PPL ??” • PPL is is a Reinforced Polyethylene (RPE) liner made exclusively for BTL, Inc. • 5 layer construction, consisting of 3 layers of LDPE coatings sandwiching 2 layers of HDPE reinforcing scrim. • Incredible tear and puncture resistance • Available in 24, 30, & 36 mil thicknesses.

  3. “Why use PPL ??” • Stronger • Lighter weight • Excellent UV resistance • Less expensive • Easy and quick to install

  4. LINER SPEC COMPARISON CHART

  5. Sizes & Availability • Panels can be fabricated up to approximately 60,000 sq. ft. in a single panel. • Custom size? No problem. Panels can be ordered any length or width (nearest foot) as long as they are under the maximum size. • Maximum 14 business day turnaround time from time of order to arrival on site.

  6. General Pricing

  7. Preparing for the Liner • Determine high water mark • Hard measurements (NO GPS's !!)‏ • Sub-grade Preparation • Raked dirt, compacted soil, geotextile • No sharp, exposed stones/rocks • Anchor trench or shelf • “Speed Bump” (rock retention)‏ • Concrete/Pipe preparation

  8. Measure longest length & longest width Sizing a Liner

  9. Anchor Trench

  10. Anchor Shelf

  11. Concrete Battening

  12. Questions?

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