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Technical Manual for Dam Owners - Impacts of Plants on Earthen Dams (FEMA 534 / September 2005) (Paperback)
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Technical Manual for Dam Owners - Impacts of Plants on Earthen Dams (FEMA 534 / September 2005) (Paperback)
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Loot Price R500
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Damage to earthen dams and dam safety issues associated with tree
and woody vegetation penetrations of earthen dams is all too often
believed to be a routine maintenance situation by many dam owners,
dam safety regulators, and engineers. Contrary to this belief, tree
and woody vegetation penetrations of earthen dams and their
appurtenances have been demonstrated to be causes of serious
structural deterioration and distress that can result in failure of
earthen dams. For the first time in the history of dam safety, a
Research Needs Workshop on Plant and Animal Impacts on Earthen Dams
(Workshop) was convened through the joint efforts of the Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Association of State Dam
Safety Officials (ASDSO) in November 1999 to bring together
technical resources of dam owners, engineers, state and federal
regulators, wildlife managers, foresters, and members of academia
with expertise in these areas. The Workshop highlighted the
realization that damage to earthen dams resulting from plant and
animal penetrations was indeed a significant dam safety issue in
the United States. The purpose of this Technical Manual for Dam
Owners, Impacts of Plants on Earthen Dams is to convey technology
assembled through the Workshop by successful completion of four
objectives. These objectives are as follows: 1. Advance awareness
of the characteristics and seriousness of dam safety problems
associated with tree and woody vegetation growth impacts on earthen
dams; 2. Provide a higher level of understanding of dam safety
issues associated with tree and woody vegetation growth impacts on
earthen dams by reviewing current damage control policies; 3.
Provide state-of-practice guidance for remediation design
considerations associated with damages associated with tree and
woody vegetation growth on earthen dams; and 4. Provide rationale
and state-of-practice techniques and procedures for management of
desirable and undesirable vegetation on earthen dams.
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