MikeE59
Electrical
- May 25, 2009
- 5
I am hearing totally different opinions for how deep sheet piling should be for a retaining wall along a channel. Wondering if anyone could help. First 15 feet of soil is loose to firm sand with gravel, then a 5 foot layer of peat, then 10 feet soft to medium clay. The pile wall will run along the inside edge of an existing boardwalk. The boardwalk is 6' wide and sits on two rows of wood piles on 6' centers. Do not know how deep these piles go. The water level is usually 6' below the boardwalk but this varies from 3' to 9' depending on lake levels and weather. About 5-6 feet below the boardwalk rip rap begins and runs out to a channel at about a 30 degree angle. Channel is 6-8 foot deep given current water levels. Tried to include picture below. Any help much appreciated.