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GOODWIN CREEK @ MCBRIDE PROPERTY, NEAR BATESVILLE, MS. CONSTRUCTED FEB 26 - MAR 2, 2007. The final design was based on the landowner’s required stream and riparian corridor functions (the Cadillac Plan). THIS METHOD IS A RON REDMAN DISCOVERY (RRD). 2. 3. 4. 1. 5.
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GOODWIN CREEK @ MCBRIDE PROPERTY, NEAR BATESVILLE, MS. CONSTRUCTED FEB 26 - MAR 2, 2007 The final design was based on the landowner’s required stream and riparian corridor functions (the Cadillac Plan)
2 3 4 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Bend #1 Bend #2
KEY Tieback/key- 1.0 ton/ft Goodwin Creek @ McBride Property Design Layout for Bends 1 & 2 FLOW LPSTP- 0.5 ton/ft LPSTP- 1.0 ton/ft Traffic Control Stones Bend 1 Bendway Weirs 1.0 ton/ft Boil-Up Pool 2.0 tons/ft Bend 2
BEND #1 WAS USED FOR THE LAST 10 YEARS TO DEVELOP THE ARS BANK STABILITY NUMERICAL MODEL
DESIGN CHOSEN BY THE LANDOWNER FOR BEND #1: LPSTP WITH BENDWAY WEIRS & MAXIMUM VEGETATION. BANK ALMOST COMPLETELY BUILT OUT INTO STREAM (UPPER BANK SLIGHTLY LAID BACK AT EDGE)
CUT Typical post-project cross-section Pix with outline of proposed work CUT FILL LPSTP
KEY Goodwin Creek-Cross Section-Soil Cut/Fill Area (Bend 1) Top bank, right descending bank LPSTP Fill area NOTE: All cut/fill activity will be in balance +15 +12 Cut areas 6 ft LPSTP This left bank cut area will also provide a floodplain bench for the stream ELE +0.0 Varies 7 to 14 ft
Project designers Dr. Andrew Simon ARS-NSL & Dave Derrick, ERDC-CHL GOODWIN CREEK–CONSTRUCTION-FEB 2007–DIRK SPENCER
THE PLAN Actually Derrick’s cheat sheet PIX BY DANNY KLIMETZ
Ron Redman says break up the Sycamore tree seed balls & add them to the hydroseed mix
Or slap a Sycamore with the trackhoe & release a thousand seeds GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 -DERRICK
Sycamore seeds everywhere - BEND #1 GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 -DERRICK
Redman’s trees seeds spread on ground - BEND #1 GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 –SHARLA LOVERN
We talked the Pennington sales rep out of 4 bags of “Pennington SLOPEMASTER Mix” grass seed. This seed worked well in our application. Extreme upper bank was not as lush or robust as other areas. Possibly a lack of moisture issue? GOODWIN CREEK–CONSTRUCTION-FEB 28, 2007–DANNY KLIMETZ
Seeding “Pennington Slope Master Mix” grass seed - BEND #1 GOODWIN CREEK–CONSTRUCTION-FEB 28, 2007–DANNY KLIMETZ
Hay bales for mulch - BEND #1 GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 –SHARLA LOVERN
Rolling and spreading hay - BEND #1 GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 –SHARLA LOVERN
Mulch the bank, this section is done - BEND #1 GOODWIN CREEK–CONSTRUCTION-FEB 28, 2007–DANNY KLIMETZ
Looking DS at mid & lower end of BEND #1 GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 –SHARLA LOVERN
Looking DS @ the crew - BEND #1 – 99% DONE GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 -DERRICK
Looking US BEND #1 GOODWIN CREEK – CONSTRUCTION - FEB 2007 -DERRICK
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