Historically, local village, town, and county highway departments have relied heavily on the use of stone fill and rock riprap to line highway drainage channels. These are often constructed without the benefit of design or the evaluation of alternatives, because they have always been done this way. In September 1999, the Munro Road reconstruction project was completed in Onondaga County, New York. As part of an erosion and sediment control demonstration project, the drainage portion of the project was redesigned using geosynthetic rolled erosion control products (RECPs) in lieu of stone fill and rock riprap on almost 1,130 m of channel. The use of the RECPs saved approximately $95,800 in construction costs and is expected to lower maintenance costs as well as provide long-term protection against erosion. The overall purpose of the project was to demonstrate to highway departments the functional and economical advantages of using RECPs for these applications. This paper summarizes the design, construction, and performance to date of seven of the ten different RECPs installed for the project.
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January 01 2002
A Technical and Economic Evaluation of Geosynthetic Rolled Erosion Control Products in Highway Drainage Channels
S.K. Bhatia;
S.K. Bhatia
Professor
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York 13244, USA, Telephone: 1/315-443-3352, Telefax: 1/315-443-1243, E-mail: skbhatia@mailbox.syr.edu
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J.L. Smith;
J.L. Smith
Research Fellow
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York 13244, USA, Telephone: 1/315-443-2313, Telefax: 1/315-443-1243, E-mail: jlsmit06@syr.edu
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D. Lake;
D. Lake
Engineering Specialist
New York State Soil and Water Conservation Committee, Syracuse, New York, Telephone: 1/315-682-1133, E-mail: dulac19@earthlink.net
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D. Walowsky
D. Walowsky
Civil Engineering Technician
National Resources Conservation Service, Lafayette Field Office, Lafayette, New York, Telephone: 1/315-677-4630, E-mail: david.walowsky@ny.usda.gov
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
December 23 2001
Revision Received:
May 18 2002
Accepted:
May 21 2002
Online ISSN: 1751-7613
Print ISSN: 1072-6349
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2002
Geosynthetics International (2002) 9 (2): 125–148.
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Received:
December 23 2001
Revision Received:
May 18 2002
Accepted:
May 21 2002
Citation
Bhatia S, Smith J, Lake D, Walowsky D (2002), "A Technical and Economic Evaluation of Geosynthetic Rolled Erosion Control Products in Highway Drainage Channels". Geosynthetics International, Vol. 9 No. 2 pp. 125–148, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/gein.9.0213
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