37C_Chowdhury_GeoTech Challenges in Levee Inv_Design
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37C_Chowdhury_GeoTech Challenges in Levee Inv_Design
2014 Floodplain Management Annual Conference Santa Clara, California September 3, 2014 GEOTECHNICAL CHALLENGES IN LEVEE INVESTIGATION AND DESIGN Khaled Chowdhury, PE, GE URS Corporation Sacramento, California Outline Distress Modes for Evaluation Integrated Approach for Geotechnical Evaluation of Levees Construction History, Past Performance, and Geomorphology Examples of Levee Evaluations and Design oTs …………………… Connecting the d Acknowledgements LESSONS FROM LEVEE PROJECTS IN THE CENTRAL VALLEY Urban and Non Urban Levee Evaluations Periodic Inspection and Levee Screening Feather River West Levee Project North Area Streams Levee Improvement Project INTEGRATED LEVEE EVALUATION APPROACH Geotechnical Analysis Construction History CONSIDERATIONS OF RECENT UPDATES IN LEVEE CONSTRUCTION PRACTICE OF THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY STATE OF THE PRACTICE AND CALIBRATE WITH PAST PERFORMANCE Past Performance DETAIL DOCUMENT REVIEW UNDER DWR/URS STUDY Topography and Bathymetry LiDAR TOPOGRAPHY AND BATHYMETRY Geology and Geomorphology LEVEL 2-II GEOMORPHOLOGY Geophysical Survey DIFFERENTIAL RESISTIVITY PROFILE FROM HEM SURVEY Subsurface Investigations SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION AT TARGETED LOCATIONS Cost Effective Mitigation Measures A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF PAST PERFORMANCE AND EXISTING CONDITIONS RESULTS IN COST-EFFECTIVE SOLUTIONS Original Construction of the Central Valley Levees Typical Levee and Distress Mechanisms Slope Stability Through Seepage Underseepage Blanket (Low Permeability) Aquifer Aquiclude 4 Levee Distress Mechanisms in Action Geotechnical Levee Failure in Major Floods 1955 Feather River West Levee Break Near Yuba City – Underseepage 1986 Linda Levee Break Near Yuba River - Underseepage 1997 Feather River East Levee Break Near Arboga– Underseepage Heavy Seepage Past Performance and Geomorphology of the Yuba City Area Bank Erosion Bank and Levee Erosion Heavy Seepage and Boils Heavy Seepage and Boils Bank Erosion at Pump Structure Scour in Bank 26 Sink Holes 17 Boils 3 Boils 2 Boils 6 Boils Source: Letter from LD1 to Local Congressman Vic Fazio, February 17, 1997 Boils Slope Caving at Toe Ditch Recent Channel (Rch), Alluvium (Ra), and Meander Scroll (Rms) Deposits in Yuba City Area Recent Crevasse Splay (Rcs), Overbank (Rob), and Channel (Rch) Deposits in Abbott Lake/Star Bend Area COST SAVING MEASURES IN FRWL PROJECT Phase 1: 37 MILES OF LEVEE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Contract Award: 2010 Spring Geotech for Pre-Design Formulation: 2011 Spring Final GDRR: 2012 October Construction Begin: 2013 Summer for northern 37 miles Construction Complete: 2015 December Rebuilt levee degrade portion with a “Clay Core” and re-usable existing materials in shells Cutoff Walls– Deep Fully-Penetrating vs. Shallow “STITCHED BLANKET” Conditions Seepage Berm in Dredge Tailing Area with Locally Available Materials ABBOTT LAKE: FULLY PENETRATING WALL (SOUTHERNPART) AND PARTIALLY PENETRATING WALL WITH RELIEF WELLS (NORTHERN PART) Heavy seepage and boil in previous flood events Waterside borrow likely to eliminate blanket and increased underseepage risk Existing relief wells did not prevent heavy seepage and boils (as high release points) Thin fine-grained blanket underlain by thick aquifer directly connected with river ABBOTT LAKE: FULLY PENETRATING WALL (SOUTHERNPART) AND PARTIALLY PENETRATING WALL WITH RELIEF WELLS (NORTHERN PART) Differential resistivity profile match well with borings and CPTs Fully-penetrating wall when aquiclude is thick and continuous Relief wells to complement partially penetrating cutoff walls when thin and discontinuous aquiclude - Use of existing pump station - Use of conventional wall system instead of DSM or DMM LOCATION OF A SAND BOIL (REMNANTS STILL VISIBLE) Remnants of a sand boil from 1986 flood – about 10 feet diameter Recent deposits such as Overflow Channels (Rofc), Overbank (Rob), Alluvium (Ra) Ponds on both sides reduce blanket LOCATION OF A SAND BOIL (REMNANTS VISIBLE) HEM match well with subsurface - thin finegrained blanket Ponds on both sides reduce blanket Fully-penetrating cutoff wall FULLY PENETRATING WALL IN 1955 LEVEE BREACH AREA Recent Meander Scroll (Rms) deposits i.e. River used to be here HEM – Differential Resistivity profiles match well with subsurface explorations Thin blanket underlain by thick aquifer Coarse-grained (SP-SM) levee Fully – penetrating cutoff wall CUTOFF WALL (DMM AND CONVENTIONAL) CONSTRUCTION IN 1955 LEVEE BREAK AREA DMM Wall Construction Shallower Conventional Wall NEMDC EAST LEVEE IN SACRAMENTO Subsurface Explorations, Differential Resistivity Profile, and Geomorphology Maps – Presence of Mapped Recent Channels Cost Effective Measure (Waterside Toe CB Cutoff Wall) as an Extension to SAFCA’s Previous Work in 1990s Shallow Cutoff Wall Confined in Younger Alluvium “You can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only Topography /Bathymetrybackwards. So you have to trust that connect them looking the dots will somehow connect in your future.” Subsurface Construction Investigations Steve Jobs History Geology/ Geomorph Geophysical Survey Strategy for geotechnical evaluation and design of Past projects: CONNECT THE SCATTERED levee Performance Cost DOTS IN EARLY STAGES OF THE PROJECT oTs …… d Geotechnical …… Analysis …… …… Effective Mitigation Measures Any Question on the oTs …………………… d