fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

50
Overview Sedimentation and Erosion What is it? Why do we care? How to spot serious issues Examples and solutions 1

Upload: fri-research

Post on 01-Apr-2016

218 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

https://foothillsri.ca/sites/default/files/null/FSCP_2012_03_Prsnttn_Sedimentation.pdf

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

Overview

• Sedimentation and Erosion – What is it?

• Why do we care?

• How to spot serious issues

• Examples and solutions

1

Page 2: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

2

Sediment Pollution

Page 3: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

3

1.3 Soil Erosion

Causes of erosion are:

• Gravity

• Wind

• Water

Page 4: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

4

Why do we care?

Bull trout in a clear stream • The effects of

sedimentation on aquatic

species and their habitat

Page 5: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

5

A reduction of light penetration

from suspended sediment:

• limits heat input

• reduces productivity at every level in an

ecosystem

• affects both streams and lakes

Page 6: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

6

Sediment and fish populations

• Dirt in the water will change fish feeding behavior,

since prey is less visible

• Sediment reduces the abundance of insect larvae and

smothers those that live on the bottom

• The suspended sediment can damage gills

• Effects of several crossings can add up

Page 7: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

7

Potential impact of sediment on fish habitat

• Fish avoid areas of high sediment – leaving

them with less space to live in

• Loss of spawning habitat

• Loss of insect and plant habitat

• The stream channel gets wider and shallower

as it fills with sediment – then warmer

Page 8: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

8

Fish Spawning

Page 9: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

9

SUMMARY

To reduce the impact on fish:

• Allow fish passage through stream crossings

• Prevent erosion

• Keep “deleterious substances” out

• Save streamside vegetation

Page 10: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

Why do we care?

Government Regulations!

• Fisheries and Oceans Canada

• Alberta Sustainable Resource Development

• Alberta Environment

• The company who owns the road is

responsible for the crossings

• Large fines

• Poor public image

10

Page 11: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

How to spot sedimentation issues?

11

Page 12: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

12

Gabion baskets used to armour the inflow

Page 13: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

13

Bridge deck separating from road

Page 14: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

14

Failed abutment

Page 15: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

15

Treated wood wingwalls that are failing

Page 16: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

16

Markers (Y): Good bridge reflectors

Page 17: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

17

Structural problem (C):

culvert sections have separated

Page 18: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

18

Structural problem (S): sunken deck

Page 19: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

19

Structural problem (SL):

slumping caused by gullying under bridge

Page 20: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

20

When used properly, silt fences are effective in

controlling sedimentation

Page 21: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

21

1. Preliminary Inspection

Blocked diversion ditch

(requires remedial

measures)

Page 22: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

22

1. Preliminary Inspection

Page 23: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

23

False ditch

Page 24: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

24

Ditch

Page 25: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

25

3. Sediment Source Inspection

Page 26: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

26

4. External Sediment Source Inspection

Page 27: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

27

4. External Sediment Source Inspection

Page 28: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

28

4. External Sediment Source Inspection

Page 29: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

29

Page 30: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

2006

30

Page 31: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

2010

31

Page 32: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

Mud build up on deck

32

Page 33: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

33

Page 34: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

34

Page 35: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

35

Page 36: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

36

2006

2011

Page 37: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

Preventive Measures

• Armouring exposed soil

• Diverting flowing water

• Road Maintenance

• Monitoring for effectiveness

• Reporting

37

Page 38: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

38

Vegetation is considered armour

from an erosion perspective

Page 39: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

39

Armour – Silt Fence

Page 40: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

Armour – Silt Fence

40

Page 41: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

41

Armour - vegetation

Page 42: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

42

Armour – Rip Rap

Page 43: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

43

Riprap, silt fence and geotextile curb

Page 44: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

44

When used properly, silt fences are effective in

controlling sedimentation

Page 45: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

45

Page 46: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

46

Page 47: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

Rip Rap Armour

47

Page 48: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

Slash, Rip Rap and Silt Fencing

48

Page 49: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

Diversion Ditch - Maintain

49

Page 50: Fscp 2012 03 prsnttn sedimentation

Summary Discussion

What resources do you need to improve the

condition of stream crossings on your

company’s road?

50