Arizona3106
Geotechnical
- Feb 5, 2010
- 34
I will be involved in the FEMA certification of an existing levee. The levee is up to 20 feet tall, 2:1 slopes with 12-inch thick, rock filled gabion mattress protection. The levee is 15 years old with 6 to 7 feet of freeboard, and no signs of any stability issues.
I am looking for any information on the best way to proceed in regards to the following. What methods should be used to determine seepage through the foundation and foundation stability?
1. Engineering analyses that evaluate levee embankment stability must be submitted. The analyses provided shall evaluate expected seepage during loading conditions associated with the base flood and shall demonstrate that seepage into or through the levee foundation and embankment will not jeopardize embankment or foundation stability.
2. Engineering analyses must be submitted that assess the potential and magnitude of future losses of freeboard as a result of levee settlement and demonstrate that freeboard will be maintained within the minimum standards. Detailed settlement analysis using EM 1110-1-1904.
I am looking for any information on the best way to proceed in regards to the following. What methods should be used to determine seepage through the foundation and foundation stability?
1. Engineering analyses that evaluate levee embankment stability must be submitted. The analyses provided shall evaluate expected seepage during loading conditions associated with the base flood and shall demonstrate that seepage into or through the levee foundation and embankment will not jeopardize embankment or foundation stability.
2. Engineering analyses must be submitted that assess the potential and magnitude of future losses of freeboard as a result of levee settlement and demonstrate that freeboard will be maintained within the minimum standards. Detailed settlement analysis using EM 1110-1-1904.