A geonet is a geosynthetic material consisting of integrally connected parallel sets of ribs overlying similar sets at various angles for in-plane drainage of liquids or gases. Geonets are often laminated with geotextiles on one or both surfaces and are then referred to as drainage geocomposites. They are competitive with other drainage geocomposites having different core configurations.
Geonets are formed by a continuous extrusion process into a netlike configuration of parallel sets of homogeneously interconnected ribs. There are three categories of geonets. The following are illustrated:
Forty days with a heart like a stone
Forty nights feeling cold and alone
Like a stranger cause it’s been so long
It’s not You but it’s me who’s gone
Try to pray bow my head but life gets in the way
And I don’t even know what to say
What I'd give for a change
How long will it be this way
This complacency is wearing on me
All my passions turn to apathy
I can get up and follow you and find my faith from
before
Don't know what I'm waiting for
I have done what I thought I should do
All these years that I spent sitting here
Tell me how did I end up like this
With doubt in my heart and my hand in a fist
This complacency is wearing on me
All my passions turn to apathy
I can get up and follow you and find my faith from
before
Don't know what I'm waiting for
Maybe You shining white or a blood red sun
Maybe some other sign that may never come
Maybe I must believe before I can see
What I’m waiting for
Maybe You shining white or a blood red sun
Maybe some other sign that may never come
Maybe I must believe before I can see
What I’m waiting for