Investigation of System Design Criteria and the Capital Cost of Varying Design Return Periods for Soil and Water Conservation Structures

Author:

Otim Daniel,Smithers Jeffrey Colin,Senzanje Aidan,van Antwerpen Rianto

Abstract

Highlights Very few sediment yield events contribute to annual sediment yield. Any rainfall, runoff, and peak discharge event has the potential to generate the most extreme sediment yield event. Twenty year return period recommended for design of conservation structures. Abstract . Design of conservation structures includes both hydrologic and hydraulic designs. Hydrologic design involves estimation of design floods which are required for the sizing of the hydraulic structures. The minimum recommended return period for the design of conservation structures is 10 years but due to the projected levels of risk, and the fact that a few large events are likely to be responsible for the majority of the erosion, the 10-year return period currently recommended may be inadequate. This study investigated system design criteria and the capital cost of varying design return periods for soil and water conservation structures in the sugar industry of South Africa. Observed rainfall data and results of runoff, peak discharge and sediment yield simulated using the Agricultural Catchments Research Unit (ACRU) model were utilized in this study. Relationships between extreme events of sediment yield and the rainfall, runoff and peak discharge events associated with them were analyzed and the capital cost of varying design return periods was also investigated. The results showed that only 0.2% of sediment yield events contributed up to 95% of the annual sediment yield simulated in the sugar production areas in South Africa and that any event of rainfall, runoff and peak discharge had the potential to generate an extreme sediment yield event provided the soil surface was not adequately protected. Based on a sustainable soil loss of 5 t ha-1, the 20-year return period was recommended for the design of soil and water conservation structures. Furthermore, the capital cost implication of varying design return periods from the minimum 10-year return period ranged from an increase of 16% to 35% across the sugar industry. Therefore, given that soil erosion is associated with adverse effects on sustainable crop production and also increases in costs of replanting destroyed crops, the 20-year return period is recommended for the design of soil and water conservation structures in the sugar industry in South Africa. Keywords: Capital cost, Design criteria, Erosion, Return perioW, Risk, Soil and water conservation.

Publisher

American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE)

Subject

General Engineering

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