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Scour Power Protections
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has recently finished work on a scour protection project on an existing BNSF Railway bridge, a key piece of infrastructure that crosses the Santa Ana River in Southern California. The new protective features will allow the Corps to increase — when needed — outflows from the upstream Prado Dam without running the risk of washing out the bridge. The project team used creative ways to install these elements, all while protecting adjacent communities, staying on schedule, and keeping rail traffic open at all times.
Scour Power Protections
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has recently finished work on a scour protection project on an existing BNSF Railway bridge, a key piece of infrastructure that crosses the Santa Ana River in Southern California. The new protective features will allow the Corps to increase — when needed — outflows from the upstream Prado Dam without running the risk of washing out the bridge. The project team used creative ways to install these elements, all while protecting adjacent communities, staying on schedule, and keeping rail traffic open at all times.
Scour Power Protections
Civ. Eng.
Sansing, Kyle (author) / Berns, Mark (author) / Querio, Erin (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 92 ; 62-69
2022-07-01
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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