speedyse86
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 5, 2009
- 11
I work for a utility and a few of our towers, that sit in low areas, are rusting at the groundline of the legs. These are direct bury towers meaning that they dont have a cassion foundation but instead the steel legs have been driven or buried deep in the ground. A couple of the towers were so bad that we had to replace them but there are a few that are not as bad but still need attention. I am trying to generate options as to how to mitigate the rusting problem and to shore up the structural stability of the really bad towers. For the towers that dont have too much deterioration I think we will just clean the legs and repaint them or seal them with galv. For the really bad towers I think we need to do something structrually. Any ideas? I have attached a picture of the really bad leg. As you can see it is a three pronged leg and two of the prongs are rusted all the way through.