“…Engineered surface barriers are used to isolate subsurface contaminants for safe long‐term containment of municipal solid waste, other nonhazardous solid and liquid waste, hazardous and toxic wastes, and radioactive waste. They have been used above landfills (e.g., Albright et al., ; Apiwantragoon, Benson, & Albright, ; Barnswell & Dwyer, ; Benson, Abichou, Albright, Gee, & Roesler, ; Benson, Sawangsuriya, Trzebiatowski, & Albright, ; Santini & Fey, ; Scanlon, Reedy, Stonestrom, Prudic, & Dennehy, ), waste sites (e.g., Bowerman & Redente, ; Gee, Ward, & Fayer, ; Link, Wing, & Gee, ; Pettit, Ridenour, Walker, & Saugier, ; Rutqvist et al., ; Scanlon, Mullican, Reedy, & Angle, ; Waugh, Benson, & Albright, ; Waugh et al., ; Wing & Gee, ; Zhang, ), and mine lands (e.g., Barber, Ayres, & Schmid, ; Meiers et al., ; O'Kane & Wels, ; Zhan et al., ). A primary function of the surface barrier is to minimize infiltration of meteoric water into the underlying buried waste in order to reduce the mobility of the contaminants.…”