Field Evaluation of Wattle and Silt Fence Ditch Checks

Author:

Schussler Jaime C.1,Kazaz Billur1,Perez Michael A.1,Blake Whitman J.2,Cetin Bora3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Auburn University, Auburn, AL

2. School of Concrete and Construction Management, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN

3. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI

Abstract

Erosion and sediment control practices are implemented during construction activities to mitigate downstream effects, but limited field-performance data exists. Field assessments were conducted to evaluate ditch check installations during highway construction in Tama County, Iowa. Data collection included daily rainfall, topographical surveys of sediment deposition, pre- and post-rain event images, and visual observations. Variations to the standard Iowa Department of Transportation silt fence ditch check installation evaluated as part of this study include: (a) upgrading non-reinforced geotextile to a multi-belted, reinforced geotextile (i.e., SF-M1); (b) installing V-shape, as opposed to linear, while incorporating wire reinforcement to support hydrostatic loads placed on the geotextile, inclusion of a weir to facilitate controlled flow discharge, and offsetting the geotextile entrenchment location to improve ground securement (i.e., SF-M2); and (c) installing the dich check as described for SF-M2 substituting slicing for trenching (i.e., SF-M3). The modified wattle installation (i.e., W-M) incorporated a teepee staking configuration to facilitate ground contact, and an excelsior underlay, secured by sod staples, to minimize wattle undercutting. Results from field experiments indicated that sediment retention rates significantly improved for installations of SF-M2 and SF-M3 when compared with the standard installation and SF-M1 at the 85% confidence level, and served as viable control measures in concentrated flow applications. The W-M installation exhibited a statistically significant improvement in sediment retention over the W-S installation at the 95% confidence level. These findings suggest that ditch check performance is a function of specified practice and of installation methods described within regulatory agency specifications and design guidelines.

Funder

the Iowa Department of Transportation

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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