Utah Admin. Code R655-11-6D - Internal Erosion Control
A. All
dams should have design provisions for controlling internal erosion. In zoned
dams all adjacent zones must meet filter criteria with the abutting zones and
foundation soils. If filter criteria cannot be met, a transition zone must be
provided.
B. All filter and
drainage zones in a dam must meet criteria acceptable to the State
Engineer.
C. In designing filter
zones where dispersive clays or broadly-graded materials exist, special
considerations may be imposed by the State Engineer.
D. All chimney filter and drainage zones will
have a minimum width of three feet per zone unless waived by the State
Engineer. Wider zones are encouraged. Chimney drains may be vertical or
inclined, but inclined drains may require additional width. In active seismic
areas filter widths must be at least twice the predicted lateral deformation
resulting from an earthquake.
E.
Proper filtering and drainage is essential in all dams where cracking from
differential settlement, hydraulic fracturing, or earthquake shaking is
possible. Chimney, blanket, and toe drains are considered to be standard design
measures. Justification must be provided if these features are not included in
the design. Other filter and drainage features may also be
appropriate.
Notes
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