nzo
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 11, 2006
- 4
hi, i was wondering if anyone had some advice on erosion control on a beach where a newly constructed ditch/swale will be constructed through sand.
the situation is this: a drain pipe will be installed down a bluff with an approx. 30% grade. the top of the bluff is about 14 metres (45') higher then the beach below. once at the bottom of the bluff, the pipe will change grade to about a .25%, not 25%, then outlet into a newly constructed small ditch to convey it from the bottom of the bluff into the lake. the ditch will be contructed through a sand dune, a fairly high, large one so my concern is if the sand will maintain the section of the ditch with the high velocity flows going through it. it obviously wouldn't without any protection, rip-rap or cable concrete or heavy vegetation but even with any of that protection, is wind filling in the ditch a big concern? i haven't designed a ditch through sand before but with the heavy winds along beaches and waves, i would think that the ditch closing in on itself and carving its own path to the lake is a possibility by infringing on adjacent properties along it's way. apparently though the 100 year water level isn't higher then the proposed streambed elevation so i'm not too sure if upsrush or waves are a big concern.
also, any suggestions on energy dissipators? i've seen some variations of the concrete blocks at the outlet to help slow the water down but not much else.
i've contacted the lake authority and they didn't have too much info, surprisingly.
does anyone have any links or design guides for such thing? thanks for any help and sorry for the long post.
the situation is this: a drain pipe will be installed down a bluff with an approx. 30% grade. the top of the bluff is about 14 metres (45') higher then the beach below. once at the bottom of the bluff, the pipe will change grade to about a .25%, not 25%, then outlet into a newly constructed small ditch to convey it from the bottom of the bluff into the lake. the ditch will be contructed through a sand dune, a fairly high, large one so my concern is if the sand will maintain the section of the ditch with the high velocity flows going through it. it obviously wouldn't without any protection, rip-rap or cable concrete or heavy vegetation but even with any of that protection, is wind filling in the ditch a big concern? i haven't designed a ditch through sand before but with the heavy winds along beaches and waves, i would think that the ditch closing in on itself and carving its own path to the lake is a possibility by infringing on adjacent properties along it's way. apparently though the 100 year water level isn't higher then the proposed streambed elevation so i'm not too sure if upsrush or waves are a big concern.
also, any suggestions on energy dissipators? i've seen some variations of the concrete blocks at the outlet to help slow the water down but not much else.
i've contacted the lake authority and they didn't have too much info, surprisingly.
does anyone have any links or design guides for such thing? thanks for any help and sorry for the long post.