Title: ACCOTINK CREEK @ AIRFIELD RUNWAY
1ACCOTINK CREEK _at_ AIRFIELD RUNWAY
RECHLORINATION PLANT PROJECTS GARRISON FORT
BELVOIR, FAIRFAX, VACONSTRUCTED Dec 2-5,
2008
2LONGITUDINAL PEAKED STONE TOE PROTECTION
(LPSTP) Built with Virginia DOT Class II stone,
level-crested _at_ 3 ft above the base-flow water
surface elevation trenched 3 ft into the bed.
One row of live willow poles (3 poles/ft) planted
in the LPSTP another row (3/ft) laid on top of
LPSTP (termed Live Siltation).
3STEP-BY STEPS FOR ACCOTINK CREEK, FT.
BELVOIR, VA Toe-down Enhanced LPSTP
- All drawings by Dave Derrick
4ACCOTINK CREEK, FT. BELVOIR, VA LOOKING
UPSTREAM
Typical cross-section for Accotink Creek in the
proposed project area
5ACCOTINK CREEK, FT. BELVOIR, VA
Dig toe-down section of LPSTP 3 ft below bed of
stream
6ACCOTINK CREEK, FT. BELVOIR, VA
Place Longitudinal Peaked Stone Toe Protection
(LPSTP) stone in trench
7Looking across _at_ close up of LPSTP stone.
CONSTRUCTION-ACCOTINK CR.-RECHLORINATION -
DERRICK 12-2008
8ACCOTINK CREEK, FT. BELVOIR, VA
Place Joint Planting (live willow poles) on top
of stone (angled up at least 20 degrees) at the
rate of 3 poles per lineal foot.
9Looking across _at_ willow poles on stone. Placing
soil on poles.
CONSTRUCTION-ACCOTINK CR.-RECHLORINATION- DERRICK
12-2008
10ACCOTINK CREEK, FT. BELVOIR, VA
Place Live Siltation (willow poles) on top of
stone at the rate of 3 poles per lineal foot
11Looking US. LPSTP with joint plantings Live
Siltation in place
CONSTRUCTION-ACCOTINK CR.-RECHLORINATION- DERRICK
12-2008
12ACCOTINK CREEK, FT. BELVOIR, VA
At 35 ft spacing intervals, stone Bendway Weirs
will be installed that will move the thalweg away
from the toe of the LPSTP.
13LPSTP with Joint Pole Plantings Live Siltation
with an Erosion Control Blanket
14ACCOTINK CREEK, FT. BELVOIR, VA
Tuck the Erosion Control Blanket (ECB) at base of
slope.
Roll ECB out over willows LPSTP stone.
The ECB used here is a 100 coir (Coconut fiber)
Rolanka BioD-Mat 40
15Install Living Dikes midway between mid-project
keys, 3 deep-planted Live Willow Poles per ft.
16Hoe starting to dig trench for Living Dike
(perpendicular to direction of high flow)
CONSTRUCTION-ACCOTINK CR.-RECHLORINATION- DERRICK
12-2008
17Looking downhill _at_ Living Dike trench with
willows installed partially backfilled.
CONSTRUCTION-ACCOTINK CR.-RECHLORINATION -
DERRICK 12-2008
18Looking downhill _at_ Living Dike trench with
willows installed partially backfilled. Leave
bank rough. Ready for ECB.
CONSTRUCTION-ACCOTINK CR.-RECHLORINATION- DERRICK
12-2008
19ACCOTINK CREEK, FT. BELVOIR, VA
Slope bank. A balanced cut/fill in some
sections, heavily eroded areas required soil
backfill. Backfill anchors the ECB.
CUT
FILL
20Looking US _at_ erosion control blankets with soil
covering the bottom end
CONSTRUCTION-ACCOTINK CR.-RECHLORINATION -
DERRICK 12-2008
21Looking US _at_ coir blanket Bendway Weirs in
place.
CONSTRUCTION-ACCOTINK CR.-RECHLORINATION -
DERRICK 12-2008
22ACCOTINK CREEK, FT. BELVOIR, VA
Install rooted stock plants through ECB as
appropriate
23Looking US _at_ workers installing rooted plants
thru ECB.
CONSTRUCTION-ACCOTINK CR.-RECHLORINATION -
DERRICK 12-2008
24Looking US _at_ coir blanket, Living Dikes rooted
plants.
CONSTRUCTION-ACCOTINK CR.-RECHLORINATION -
DERRICK 12-2008
25CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE-Looking US nine months
after completion. Most willows browsed by beaver
CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE-ACCOTINK CR.-DERRICK
9-13-2009
26Mans best friend, Cleophus Speed Elvis Derrick