The Modified Fluid Loss test (MFL) was developed to measure hydraulic conductivity using the filter press method. Based upon modification of conventional filtration models, the average hydraulic conductivity of a bentonite filter cake can be obtained from the filtrate-time relationship and the water content of the filter cake. At higher effective stresses (>100 kPa), the hydraulic conductivity from MFL method showed higher values than those from flexible wall permeameter (FWP) method. In comparison to the FWP method, the MFL method-based hydraulic conductivities are on the conservative side for the stress range associated with typical bottom liners in solid waste landfills. The MFL test was found to be a convenient test method to assess the hydraulic conductivity of bentonite, especially at low effective stresses. The MFL test can be used to obtain the hydraulic conductivity of bentonite within about a day instead of several days to weeks required for the FWP test.