ā€œ This video clip was taken during the second phase of a Stream Bank Protection (and golf course) Project completed in November 2017. This project, and many more that have been designed and built since 2005, have featured and are examples of techniques exclusively taken from the NCHRP Report 544- Environmentally-Sensitive Channel and Bank Protection Measures, McCullah, J., Gray, D., et.al., 2005, Transportation Research Board, Washington D.C. (aka- Alternatives to Rip Rap or E-SenSS). This project, for instance, featured redirection components (Bendway Weirs) and a Longitudinal Fill Stone Toe (to Bank Full elevation), Live Willow Siltation, and Vegetated Mechanically Stabilized Earth. The Bendway Weirs move the thalweg, the focus of highest velocity and energy, away from the outer bank, and, in this case, we constructed an ā€œactiveā€ flood terrace along the outer bank. These thalweg and morphological changes eliminate the need for riprap to line the entire 500-ft length to the top of the bank.Ā 

The 3-year research and ā€˜Report (on CD)ā€™, was peer-reviewed and approved for publication by a panel of Highway Engineers delineated over 50 techniques that could represent alternatives to just rip rap. Do you have projects where the environmental concerns and habitat sensitivities preempt the use of excessive rock? The main criteria for being listed as environmentally sensitive is the technique has to exhibit, scientifically determined, environmental and aquatic habitat enhancements. For instance, biologic assays of the fringe and substrate near Bendway Weirs and Rock Vanes (Spurs) revealed a substantial increase in an aquatic habitat, while rock deflectors and Groins (Groynes) exhibited no such improvements!Ā 

Are you interested in hearing more about E-SenSS? Water Quality: Are you interested in how projects have been built in live, environmentally sensitive habitats while meeting Water Quality Standards of 1-2 NTU increase? The ā€œReportā€ includes not only the 50-some BMPs but also Design Criteria, Construction Standards, and Typical Detailed Drawings provided in AutoCAD or Microstation. “The proof is in the puddingā€. Over 2-dozen stream projects built over 15-years provide case studies and proof of the efficacy that environmentally-sensitive, sustainable, bioengineered, Biotechnical methods can provide.Ā 

See our offering of E-SenSS at our Store

Ā https://dirttime.tv/product/esenss/

 

 

 

During photos 11-2017

 

After Photos Ā 2-2019

 

Give us a shout regarding your interest in Channel and Bank Protection. Ā  In the meantime –Ā Ā Mark Your Calendars – John will be teaching;

Repairing Entrenched and Degraded (Urbanized) Streams ā€“ Techniques and Case Studies

Natural Channel Design and Bioengineering

August 17, 2020 – Seattle WA

This class will be offered on the opening day of StormCon, August 17-19, 2020. Ā At the Washingtons State Convention Center

https://www.stormcon.com

 

 

The ā€œBig Fourā€ Erosion Control (raindrop) BMPs

I often inform my students that an estimated 90% of the erosion in the world is caused by raindrop erosion. You know, the energy from a falling raindrop onto bare soil is like a bomb!! Or actually millions of little bombs during a decent storm.Ā  It is this energy (Raindrop Impact) that detaches and dislodges soil particles, by a magnitude, at least, over tractive forces of flowing water erosion (Rills, Channel Bank, Bed, and Gully Erosion) My physics professor in college demonstrated that the raindrop, average size 1cm3, shaped to minimize friction, need only fall about 30-ft to reach maximum velocity.Ā  That raindrop erosion energy causes the first detachment and breakup of soil particles, and now that soil surface ready now for transport and delivery from sheet flow (sheet erosion).Ā  Note that Sheet Flow doesn’t have much excess energy to needed to dislodge ā€“ for that the energy comes from raindrop impact energy.

 

Envision Junior raindrop hitting bare soil and causing the explosion all the while it also hurts his tush.Ā  Junior will then get a bad attitude and begin running off!Ā  That is how rills start.Ā  That is why, in practicing good erosion control, we are being like good parents and not letting Junior get going too fast.Ā  Junior loves it when we leave the soil surface smooth and hard.Ā  But ā€œgood parentsā€ will slow Junior down by roughening the soil surface and putting slope interrupters, like fiber rolls down across the slope/

Go to Jr raindrop Blog

 

 

Now envision Junior landing on grass or nice soft Mulch, making a cushion for his tush. He can then slowly infiltrate into the soil. Remember the axiom; ā€œLess runoff from a site correlates to less discharge and less discharge greatly reduces the likelihood of receiving a regulatory action!ā€

The prerequisite for Raindrop Impact Erosion isĀ laying the soil bareĀ by removing the soil cover. This is usually an anthropogenic (human-caused) land-use problem. Therefore one of the MOST effective BMP is what I call the ā€˜thinking personsā€ BMP, which is a do-nothing BMP. That BMP is a ā€œpracticeā€ and it is to, whenever possible, Reduce the Amount of Disturbed Area During the Rainy Season. This BMP is related to ā€œMinimize Disturbance BMPā€ and that is ā€œLeave a Vegetative Buffer BMPā€. If a regulator or plan reviewer asks ā€œWhere are your Silt Fencesā€, I like to be able to reply ā€“ ā€œSee I have designated a Vegetative Buffer capable hydraulically to ā€¦..ā€

Back to the Raindrop ErosionĀ 

Let’s combine the assertion that 90% of the erosion in the world is caused by raindrop erosion with the fact that our ā€œindustryā€ has 4 (four) types of BMPs that are better than 90% effective in reducing Raindrop Impact Erosion. Stated another way, we currently have the Best Available Technology (BAT) that could reduce 90% of the erosion in the world, and that especially includes construction sites. Letā€™s note these are BMPs that are widely used, tested, andĀ non-vegetativeĀ in that they are BMPs that are immediately effective upon application.

Can you guess what the BMPs are? Note Iā€™m not including grasses, seeding or other types of vegetation because even grass seeding takes 3-weeks or more to get protective cover.

The four commonly used BMPs, I call them theĀ ā€œBig Fourā€, are; 1.)Ā Straw MulchĀ (94% effective), 2.)Ā Rolled Erosion Control Products (RECPs)Ā (92% – 96% effective), 3.)Ā BFM HydromulchĀ (some products are 95% – 98% effective, and 4.)Ā Compost BlanketĀ (the uniform coverage of soil with STA Certified Compost, 1.5-inch to 2-inch thick covering, on up to 1:1 slopes**.

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Generally, theĀ ā€œBig Fourā€Ā are recommended for slopes approximating 2:1 but the can be and are occasionally used successfully on steep slopes (up to 1:1 or steeper). However, design considerations are even more important.

In 2010 Caltrans Department of Landscape Architecture developed guidance for steep slopes, see this link for more information:

https://dot.ca.gov/programs/design/lap-erosion-control-design/tool-1-lap-erosion-control-toolboxĀ 

Direct Run-on Away From Slope:Ā To successfully implement erosion control (the Big Four) on slopes all concentrated runoff must first be directed off the slope ā€“ only raindrop erosion, please. The Junior Raindrop video taught us the difference between raindrop erosion (hurting Juniorā€™s ā€˜tushā€™ as he dislodges particles) versus the tractive forces erosion when Junior and his gang start running. Two entirely different physical processes are involved, gravity and the falling raindrop, vs. kinetic energy – and shear and tractive forces of flowing water.Ā 

 

Selection Criteria for theĀ ā€œBig Fourā€

1. Straw Mulch: SM is generally restricted to 2:1 slopes and the ability to anchor the straw effectively with a strong tackifier. Generally, the 2:1 slope should be groomed uniformly and roughened. For the tack coat, I like to use wood fiber hydromulch @ 700# /ac and Guar @ 100-120 # /acre for steep slope applications of Straw Mulch @ 1.5-2.0 T/ac. See the BMP Manual and ā€œStraw Talkā€.Ā https://youtu.be/m91AWMLeAoU

 

2. Erosion Control Blankets (ECB) and Mats: The primary prerequisite to selecting Rolled Erosion Control Products is the ability to grade the slope uniformly (not slick and compacted) to allow ā€œintimate soil contactā€ and you will be limited by your ability to anchor the ECB with pins. If your slope is excessively rocky and/or there are stumps and clods then you may want to select an equally effective BMP, such as Hydromulch BFM, that doesn’t require anchor pins. Also putting laborers on steep slopes can be challenging. Both BFM (applied hydraulically) and Compost Blanket (applied pneumatically with blower truck) are worthy of considering for steep slopes**.

Always seed the slope before placing the ECB. Some practitioners will Hydroseed the slope before mat installation but hand seeding is also acceptable, be careful, don’t allow workers to disturb seed much while anchoring ECB.

Another criteria for selecting an appropriate ECB isĀ durabilityĀ and how fast it willĀ degrade. The ECB chosen should not degrade before the vegetative cover can become established. For example, in New Mexico, the DOT determined it took about 3-years for the ā€œnative grass/sage regimeā€ to become established. Therefore only Coir Blankets or Excelsior Blankets had the durability to provide the protection needed until the natives took over.

 

3. Hydromulch BFM: In my experience, and the research bears this out, it takes a BFM Hydromulch to perform in the 96% effective range. The fiber type is important when selecting a BFM, with virgin wood fiber having the most internal friction and tensile strength. But the most important component of an effective BFM is the tackifier(s) that are used ā€“ guar and a thermally altered derivative of guar. Yes, the secret sauce recipe is finally been revealed!

BFM, to be 96% effective must be applied for 100% coverage at a rate of 4000 lbs./acre. FYI, one cannot achieve 100% cover over 1 ac of bare soil with 3500 lbs./ac. Also note, if you surface roughen the soil before Hydromulching (preferred practice) you will inadvertently increase the surface area of the soil. It is estimated that dozer tracking a slope will increase the soil surface area by approximately 30%. One can see that BFM applied at 4000#/ac as a minimum is necessary for 100% coverage.Ā Question, How many bags should the Contractor show up with to apply BFM at 4000#/ac? BFM and all hydromulches come in 50# bags. How many bags will it take if you also plan on Track Walking?

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4. Compost Blankets: First of all, Compost Blankets as a BMP is defined as a blanket of compost placed over the soil surface at specified thickness AND the Compost must the STA Certified Compost

https://dot.ca.gov/programs/design/lap-erosion-control-design/tool-1-lap-erosion-control-toolbox/tool-1k-11-compost

Before compost application, ā€œthe Contractor shall provide the Engineer with a copy of the compost producer’s Compost Technical Data Sheet and a copy of the compost producers STA certification. The Compost Technical Data Sheet shall include laboratory analytical test results, directions for product use, and a list of product ingredients.ā€

Here is an example of the STA Compost Test Certificate from Colorado.

 

 

THIS FREE WEBINAR WAS HOSTED BY FILTREXX AND RECORDED LIVE ON THURSDAY APRIL 9,
John has been using compost for over a decade and in this presentation, he shows the ā€œactual, in the fieldā€ use of Compost Blankets (99%+ effective for erosion protection), Compost Socks (aka: Growsoxx, Siltsoxx), and Compost Berms. Ā See projects in far-flung locals like New Zealand, the Canadian Rockies along with CA. Ā Do you believe compost will wash if put on a steep slope? Ā Do you believe compost will leach nitrogen to waterways? Ā Find out why Compost Incorporate is touted as an important new BMP by Caltrans (see Caltrans EC Toolbox) and others looking for solutions to Hydromodification, Carbon Sequestration, and Incised streams. Ā Iā€™ll never forget my College Natural Resources Lecturer said – “OM (organic matter) is the panacea to the world’s problemsā€. Watch this presentation to learn how true this statement might be.
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