Montana Stream Permitting : a Guide for Conservation District Supervisors And Others 2001

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VI H 73 73 73 C n H C 5 73 m 7 i/i Annual maintenance is generally required with air or water backwashing to remove silts from the system.
Channel downcutting, scour and fill, or migration can expose and damage the pipe.
Design by an experienced engineer is recommended.
4.5 MONTANA STREAM PERMITTING: A GUIDE FOR CONSERVATION DISTRICT SUPERVISORS AND OTHERS INFLATABLE GATE DIVERSIONS z LU tc D h U D tc cc tc \- (/) Inflatable rubber or fabric bladders are most common as spillway control structur
...es on dams. Water inflat- able bladders can also be used alone without perma- nent structures for temporary diversions at construction sites or to control flooding. Both structurally supported and unsupported bladders may serve as irrigation diversions.
Use inflatable bladders: • When precise control of headwater conditions is needed.
• When automatic control is desired.
• As an alternative to berms.
• To allow the release of diversion during flooding or emergencies such as debris jams.
• To help prevent ditch failures by improving control over diversion rates.


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