jyf
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 1, 2007
- 16
Hi, All
I’m designing a sedimentation pond now and three issues here.
The first one is that client want to built the pond in this winter. Then, he said we don’t need worry about the high ground water table. I am still worry about that. Since the pond is 12 feet deep, the frost depth is about 6 feet. I am worried it will be still some water come out during the excavation.
The second one is client want 3 feet depth compacted clay liner for the pond. Then, the loader can drive in to clean the sediment out. I couldn’t find the recommend compact rate. Anybody knows that?
The third one is client said in their site, clay is very good. He suggest me go 1:1 slope for the side slope of the pond. But the book that I found said 3:1. Anyone did 1:1 before?
That’s the first time that I do the sedimentation pond, any input will be much appreciated.
Thanks.
I’m designing a sedimentation pond now and three issues here.
The first one is that client want to built the pond in this winter. Then, he said we don’t need worry about the high ground water table. I am still worry about that. Since the pond is 12 feet deep, the frost depth is about 6 feet. I am worried it will be still some water come out during the excavation.
The second one is client want 3 feet depth compacted clay liner for the pond. Then, the loader can drive in to clean the sediment out. I couldn’t find the recommend compact rate. Anybody knows that?
The third one is client said in their site, clay is very good. He suggest me go 1:1 slope for the side slope of the pond. But the book that I found said 3:1. Anyone did 1:1 before?
That’s the first time that I do the sedimentation pond, any input will be much appreciated.
Thanks.