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1.1.5.4 Phong My town
Introduction
Phong My town is a busy town at the intersection of the K. Nguyen van Tiep and Song Tien. Due to the waterway widening the northern bank will have to be dredged and the inhabitants of the bank will have to be resettled. To prevent erosion of the southern bank, bank protection will also be required along the southern bank. Along the river, the banks shall also be protected against the eroding forces of the river and navigation.
Figure 4 28 – Phong My town
Proposed slope protection Phong My town
The proposed slope protection will have a length of approximately 1450m as shown in the figure on the next page. The bank protection will consist of concrete block mattresses. To limit resettlement requirements the Consultants propose a small retaining wall along the top section of the bank protection on the north bank of the K. Nguyen van Tiep. In case it fits in the spatial planning of the city and is acceptable w.r.t. the resettlement requirements, the Consultants propose a small footpath along the northern bank to make the canal accessible for the inhabitants of Phong My.
On the south bank the Consultants propose to continue the slope to the top of the bank with a small footpath along the bank. Constructing retaining walls on both sides of the banks is not advisable as retaining walls act as wave reflectors, continuously reflecting waves without dissipating wave energy significantly.
Along the Tien river, at both sides of the K. Nguyen van Tiep, the Consultants also propose a concrete block mattress bank protection with a footpath. Bathymetric data show that there is some scour close to the southern bank at the confluence of the K. Nguyen van Tiep and the Song Tien (so called confluence scour). To protect the bank against instability caused by this scour the bank protection along the southern bank is continued to a level of -10m. Along the northern bank, where there is limited scour, the bank protection will be continued to a level of -8m slowly rising to -4m before tie-ing in into the bank.
The design of the slope protection along the K. Nguyen van Tiep canal and the Song Tien has been based on different loadings as the former is a rather narrow inland waterway and the latter a large river. The preliminary designs of the bank protection have been shown in the figures on the following pages.
Figure 4 29 - Bathymetry at the confluence of the K. Nguyen Van Tiep and the Song Tien
Figure 4 30 - Plan view slope protection Phong My town
Figure 4 31 - Cross section slope protection Phong My town (A-A)
Figure 4 32 - Cross section slope protection Phong My town (B-B)
Figure 4 33 - Cross section slope protection Phong My town (C-C)
Figure 4 34 - Cross section slope protection Phong My town (D-D)
Figure 4 35 - Cross section slope protection Phong My town (E-E)
Figure 4 36 – Stairs slope protection Phong My town
1.1.5.4 Phong My town
Introduction
Phong My town is a busy town at the intersection of the K. Nguyen van Tiep and Song Tien. Due to the waterway widening the northern bank will have to be dredged and the inhabitants of the bank will have to be resettled. To prevent erosion of the southern bank, bank protection will also be required along the southern bank. Along the river, the banks shall also be protected against the eroding forces of the river and navigation.
Figure 4 28 – Phong My town
Proposed slope protection Phong My town
The proposed slope protection will have a length of approximately 1450m as shown in the figure on the next page. The bank protection will consist of concrete block mattresses. To limit resettlement requirements the Consultants propose a small retaining wall along the top section of the bank protection on the north bank of the K. Nguyen van Tiep. In case it fits in the spatial planning of the city and is acceptable w.r.t. the resettlement requirements, the Consultants propose a small footpath along the northern bank to make the canal accessible for the inhabitants of Phong My.
On the south bank the Consultants propose to continue the slope to the top of the bank with a small footpath along the bank. Constructing retaining walls on both sides of the banks is not advisable as retaining walls act as wave reflectors, continuously reflecting waves without dissipating wave energy significantly.
Along the Tien river, at both sides of the K. Nguyen van Tiep, the Consultants also propose a concrete block mattress bank protection with a footpath. Bathymetric data show that there is some scour close to the southern bank at the confluence of the K. Nguyen van Tiep and the Song Tien (so called confluence scour). To protect the bank against instability caused by this scour the bank protection along the southern bank is continued to a level of -10m. Along the northern bank, where there is limited scour, the bank protection will be continued to a level of -8m slowly rising to -4m before tie-ing in into the bank.
The design of the slope protection along the K. Nguyen van Tiep canal and the Song Tien has been based on different loadings as the former is a rather narrow inland waterway and the latter a large river. The preliminary designs of the bank protection have been shown in the figures on the following pages.
Figure 4 29 - Bathymetry at the confluence of the K. Nguyen Van Tiep and the Song Tien
Figure 4 30 - Plan view slope protection Phong My town
Figure 4 31 - Cross section slope protection Phong My town (A-A)
Figure 4 32 - Cross section slope protection Phong My town (B-B)
Figure 4 33 - Cross section slope protection Phong My town (C-C)
Figure 4 34 - Cross section slope protection Phong My town (D-D)
Figure 4 35 - Cross section slope protection Phong My town (E-E)
Figure 4 36 – Stairs slope protection Phong My town
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