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Hampton Forest Slash Barrier

Protezione contro frane e colate detritiche - Hampton Forest Slash Barrier 2021

Looking downstream at the completed structure

Protezione contro frane e colate detritiche - Hampton Forest Slash Barrier 2021

Looking Upstream - Installing the support ropes

Protezione contro frane e colate detritiche - Hampton Forest Slash Barrier 2021

Looking downstream at the completed structure which is hardly visible

Protezione contro frane e colate detritiche - Hampton Forest Slash Barrier 2021

Mid construction

Protezione contro frane e colate detritiche - Hampton Forest Slash Barrier 2021

The contractor Rock Control installing the ring mesh

 

Anno di installazione

2021

Situazione iniziale

The best management of slash material is at the source. However, even with the best practices, unforeseen extreme weather events can mobilise tree waste and debris into river channels which can cause significant damage to downstream assets. Historically in New Zealand forestry slash-catching barriers are built in-house with various combinations of rope, railway irons and recycled steel members which are then secured back to the bank with deadman anchors.  These structures are effective at stopping small volumes of slash material but risk catastrophic failure from overload subsequently releasing a large volume of material downstream at once. Rayonier Matariki Forests wanted to be proactive and set a new protection benchmark by installing a Geobrugg 1:1 tested and engineered solution, common in Europe but a first in NZ. Although designed for an extreme weather event, the intention is that the barrier is never significantly impacted through slash management at the source and then it can then be dismantled and used at another similar location.

Descrizione

A VX140-H4 was installed in the river channel near the boundary of the 800ha catchment. The barrier height and location were chosen to utilise the large upstream catchment area for log and debris accumulation. The location also has good access for future maintenance/clearing if required. The VX140-H4 System (140kN/m²) was selected to provide sufficient capacity for both the static and dynamic loads of debris and driftwood (slashing) events. Wire rope anchors were used to transfer the loads back into the ground and provide design redundancy should some bank erosion occur. Edge protection was also installed on the top rope to protect the structure in the event of overtopping.

Contraente:

Rock Control

Oggetto protetto

Altri

Il contatto locale

Roger Moor
   

Roger Moor

Country Manager Ost- und Zentralschweiz, Liechtenstein

Sistemi contro il dissesto idrogeologico
Ingegneria idraulica
Miniera / Gallerie
Geobrugg AG,Aachstrasse 11,8590 Romanshorn / Svizzera Country Manager Ost- und Zentralschweiz, Liechtenstein

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René Müller
   

René Müller

Country Manager Kantone AG BE BL BS FR GE JU NE SO VD VS

Sistemi contro il dissesto idrogeologico
Ingegneria idraulica
Miniera / Gallerie
Geobrugg AG,Industriestrasse 21,5200 Brugg / Svizzera Country Manager Kantone AG BE BL BS FR GE JU NE SO VD VS

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Alexander Bittendorfer
   

Alexander Bittendorfer

Project Manager Inspection Services

Sistemi contro il dissesto idrogeologico
Geobrugg AG,Aachstrasse 11,8590 Romanshorn / Svizzera Project Manager Inspection Services

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Isacco Toffoletto
   

Isacco Toffoletto

Ticino Country Manager

Sistemi contro il dissesto idrogeologico
Ingegneria idraulica
Miniera / Gallerie
Geobrugg AG Ticino,Stabile Cometal, via Pizzante 7,6595 Riazzino / Svizzera Ticino Country Manager

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