cvg
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 16, 1999
- 6,868
I am designing improvements for a flood control channel through a partially urbanized area. The existing earth channel right of way is partially fenced along one side. The new design calls for stacked gabion bank lining in certain areas (near rectangular section), drop structures in the channel, other portions of the channel are trapezoidal with earth or gabion banks. Side slopes range from 2H:1V to 3H:1V. Typical channel depth is 5 - 7 feet with at least one area near a box culvert outlet having 11 foot stacked gabion banks.
Both the sloped and stacked gabion banks will prevent a safety concern for pedestrians using the multi use trail/access road along the edges. Low water crossings at two locations will allow access to the channel, even if it is fenced.
There has been considerable discussion on whether to fence the right of way, put fence or railing along the edge of the channel - or not to bother since there is no way to keep people out of the channel. Either way, the owner is liable if somebody gets injured or drowns.
Any opinions or suggestions on how to reduce the owners (and designers) liability in this regard are welcomed. Chuck
cgopperton@stantec.com
Both the sloped and stacked gabion banks will prevent a safety concern for pedestrians using the multi use trail/access road along the edges. Low water crossings at two locations will allow access to the channel, even if it is fenced.
There has been considerable discussion on whether to fence the right of way, put fence or railing along the edge of the channel - or not to bother since there is no way to keep people out of the channel. Either way, the owner is liable if somebody gets injured or drowns.
Any opinions or suggestions on how to reduce the owners (and designers) liability in this regard are welcomed. Chuck
cgopperton@stantec.com