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1 SINGLE STONE BENDWAY WEIRS

2 SINGLE STONE BENDWAY WEIRS (SSBW) follow all design rules for Bendway Weirs, but are typically constructed of just one very large stone, typically 5 to 7 ft long, 3 to 4 ft wide, angled 70 degrees upstream to the bank, level-crested one ft above base flow water surface elevation, & keyed into the bank. Spacing rarely exceeds 50 ft, SSBW typically are 25 to 35 ft apart. SSBW are designed to reduce near bank velocities & shear stress, & relocate the thalweg to a smoothed alignment off the stream ends fo the SSBW. A general rule of thumb for any Bendway Weirs, the shorter the weir, the closer the spacing, the longer the weir, the greater the spacing.

3 Stone Toe protection SSBW
AERIAL VIEW OF STONE TOE PROTECTION WITH SINGLE- STONE BENDWAY WEIRS (SSBW). THALWEG REALIGNMENT DUE TO SSBW!! Stone Toe protection SSBW Thalweg Realigned by SSBW Original Thalweg

4 ICE DAMAGE REDUCTION PROJECT- CHAUTAUQUA CREEK @ MOUTH (LAKE ERIE) WESTFIELD, NY
“Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”. Pix by Dave Spann

5 CHAUTAUQUA CREEK ICE DAMAGE REDUCTION PROJECT –Near its mouth @ Lake Erie
Severe scour from ice & high flow velocities eroded a 285 ft section of the right descending bank landward 30 ft, resulting in an overwidened section of stream. Mid-channel sediment bars, shallow areas, & mouth of Lake Erie clogged, resulting in blockage of fish migration for spawning No holding areas or habitat for steelhead or salmon A heavily used public fishing section of stream “Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”.

6 Conceptually the project should:
Provide a very smooth, armored, & well-aligned right descending bank Establish dense upper bank and top bank vegetation for shade, detritus, and reduce the chance of overbank ice jams (picket fence theory) Move the thalweg 5 to 7 ft streamward of the toe of the bank protection with a series of Single Stone Bendway Weirs spaced 50 ft apart). Provide in-stream habitat & holding areas for sport fish Provide a replacement fisherman’s path along top bank BONUS: Blow out the sediment block at the mouth of the creek (where it empties into Lake Erie) “Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”.

7 NEED PLANS & SPECS Flow thalweg Realigned
Single Stone Bendway Weirs (pegged to bedrock) NEED PLANS & SPECS Trenched Stone & Stacked Stone Wall Key Sloped Stone using “Big Flats” (large 4 ft by 7 ft wide stones) thalweg Key Flow Realigned “Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”. Key Key Key Key Key

8 DRILLING & PEGGING TOE STONES & SINGLE STONE BENDWAY WEIRS TO BEDROCK WITH 1 5/8” DIAMETER METAL RODS “Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”.

9 Construction June 2006. Looking DS @ 2 hoes jack hammering a footer trench through solid stone
“Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”. Pix by derrick

10 7 ft long, 1 5/8 inch diameter rebar rods for pegging stone to bedrock.
“Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”. Pix by Joe Galati

11 Dave Spann of Chautauqua County Soil & Water Conservation District with a 7 ft long, 1 5/8 inch diameter rebar. Dave did everything from writing the grant to providing extraordinary project management. On time & under budget!!!! “Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”. Pix by Joe Galati

12 Construction June 2006. Looking DS. Drilling 2. 5 inch dia
Construction June Looking DS. Drilling 2.5 inch dia. holes to peg stone to bedrock. The 2.5 inch bit was the only one they had on hand… “Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”. Pix by Joe Galati

13 Construction June 2006. A good hole in a footer stone.
“Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”. Pix by Joe Galati

14 Construction June 2006. Looking US. Metal pinning rods not cut off yet.
“Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”. Pix by derrick

15 Looking upstream at the SINGLE-STONE BENDWAY WEIRS
“Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”.

16 Aug 31, 2006, looking US at two pegged to bedrock Single-Stone Bendway Weirs (50 ft apart) in the stacked stone wall section. “Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”. Pix by derrick

17 Aug 29, high water- Looking US, note dead water near toe & thalweg location near arrow, all due to the Single Stone Bendway Weirs “Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”. Photo by Dave Spann

18 Looking downstream at the SINGLE-STONE BENDWAY WEIRS HIGH WATER AUG 29, 2006
“Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”.

19 Aug 29, 2006-high water-looking DS
Note rooster tail defining right edge of high velocity water “Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”. Photo by Dave Spann

20 Aug 29, 2006-high water-Looking DS toward Lake Erie
“Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”. Photo by Dave Spann

21 Another high water flow event. Mar 14, 2007
“Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”.

22 Mar 14, Looking DS. Three submerged Bendway Weirs can be located due to surface disturbance. Thalweg well-aligned streamward of the stream ends of the SSBW “Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”. Pix by Joe Galati

23 Mar 14, 2006. Looking DS. Close-up of two submerged Bendway Weirs
Mar 14, Looking DS. Close-up of two submerged Bendway Weirs. Slow water near bank “Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”. Pix by Joe Galati

24 16 MONTHS AFTER CONSTRUCTION NOV 2007
“Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”.

25 Nov 8, 2007. Looking DS. Base flow, thalweg off the ends of the SSBW
“Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”. Pix by Joe Galati

26 Project effects downstream at the mouth (Lake Erie) Feb 7, 2007
“Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”.

27 Looking DS on Feb 7, 2007 at ice mountains blocking mouth of Chautauqua Lake Erie {approx. 700 ft DS of DS end of project}. “Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”. Pix from Joe Galati-NYSDEC

28 Pix from Joe Galati-NYSDEC
Looking DS at ice mountains blown out by concentrated flow from our project. This is approx. 700 ft DS of DS end of project. Mar 14, 2007 “Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”. Pix from Joe Galati-NYSDEC

29 This PowerPoint presentation was developed & built by Dave Derrick
This PowerPoint presentation was developed & built by Dave Derrick. Any questions or comments, call my personal , or Enjoy the information!! “Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”.

30 Cleophus napping in the sun
“Based on the interagency publication, Stream Corridor Restoration: Principles, Processes, and Practices, this introductory training covers: Stream corridor ecosystems and their components Ecological processes, structure & functions Characterization and analysis of stream corridors Development of a restoration plan Design, implementation, monitoring, and Integrated, iterative, adaptive, flexible approaches”.


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