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If you’ve ever visited Bali, you may be familiar with Pemogan, a village in South Denpasar known for its diverse tourist attractions. From the quirky Upside Down World and the spiritual Geriya Tanah Kilap Temple to the lush Ngurah Rai Grand Forest Park and serene mangrove areas, Pemogan offers unique experiences for both local and international travelers.

To improve the comfort and safety of visitors, Pemogan has begun upgrading public infrastructure, particularly through waterproofing efforts that aim to resolve issues caused by high humidity, water pooling, and leakage. One of the most effective modern solutions being adopted in the area is the use of geomembrane.

Why Geomembrane Is Ideal for Waterproofing in Pemogan

Geomembrane is a synthetic lining material made from High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE), specifically engineered to prevent fluid infiltration. It’s widely used in construction due to its excellent resistance to leakage, fast installation, and long-lasting performance.

Its resistance to harsh UV rays makes it ideal for outdoor applications, especially in hot and humid areas like Denpasar. Another advantage is its non-toxic, recyclable nature, aligning with sustainable infrastructure goals.

Understanding Different Types of Geomembrane and Their Functions

The Waterproofing Project in Pemogan Using Urban Plastic Geomembrane

For a waterproofing project in Pemogan to be truly effective, the quality of the geomembrane used is crucial. That’s why Urban Plastic, one of Indonesia’s leading plastic manufacturers, supports the Pemogan project by supplying high-quality geomembrane liners.

In this project, Urban Plastic delivered 2 rolls of geomembrane, each weighing 120 kg. With a specification of 300 GSM (grams per square meter), each roll is estimated to cover an area of approximately 7 x 100 meters.

This 300 GSM thickness classifies the liner as medium-duty, making it perfectly suited for waterproofing applications in concrete roofs, retention ponds, water storage areas, and leak-prone soil coverings.

Application Areas and Installation Process

The Pemogan waterproofing project focuses on areas prone to seepage and standing water, such as rainwater catchment systems, flat concrete slabs, and road sections with covered drainage.

Installation steps include:

  • Surface cleaning and preparation
  • Unrolling the geomembrane across defined zones
  • Seam welding using hot wedge welding technology
  • Leak testing and final sealing to ensure full waterproof coverage

Every phase is conducted under professional supervision to ensure proper bonding and to eliminate potential leak points. This is especially important in Denpasar, where the climate features high humidity levels, making reliable waterproofing systems an essential investment in long-term building integrity.

Understanding Different Types of Geomembrane and Their Functions

Driving Sustainable Tourism Development in Pemogan

As Bali continues to attract a growing number of tourists, Pemogan has an opportunity to shine as an emerging destination—offering well-maintained and dependable infrastructure. By prioritizing robust waterproofing project in Pemogan like this one, the local government and tourism stakeholders are helping to ensure that public facilities remain in excellent condition.

This pilot project also sets an example for other regions in South Denpasar and beyond to consider geomembrane technology as part of their long-term infrastructure strategy. It highlights how thoughtful planning and quality materials can play a key role in sustainable tourism development.

For more information about Geomembrane please contact: Whatsapp/Mobile Phone: +62 822 9933 3938 (Ms. Panni) or Email : info@urbanplastic.id