River Management Flashcards

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What are the goals of river management?

A
  • flood control
  • navigation
  • recreation
  • hydroelectric power generation
  • water supply
  • dams can accomplish all these functions *
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How do we manage rivers?

A

Dams
Levees
Channel modifications

Diversion (aqueducts & pipes)
Land use (manage runoff)
Locks

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What are run-of-the-river dams?

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small dams; usually for power generation or water storage; most dams in NE U.S (no management of flow)

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What are flood-detention dams?

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bigger dams; reservoir is usually kept empty, only filled during major storm events (reservoir low compared to dam)

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5
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Multipurpose storage

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big dams in the wester U.S.; water storage, plus power generation, flood control, and/or recreation

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What are the two strategies for flood control?

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  1. slow flow down (keep water in watershed)
    - Land use
    - Channel storage
    - Dams
  2. Methods that speed flow up (move water through channels faster)
    - Levees
    - Channel straightening, deepening, other modifications
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7
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The higher the peak discharge the worse ____________ there is

A

flooding

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8
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What is land use planning?

A

IDing flood-prone areas & setting zoning requirements to ensure damages are limited to area

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What are some zoning requirements suggested by land use planning?

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  • avoid building residential areas in the floodplain
  • protect building using pumps (if you do decide to construct)
  • use floodplain land for parks, athletic fields, community gardens, forest buffers
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What is a bio filtration swale?

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detention area where water can flow in and be taken up by groundwater and plants
- harvests rainwater

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11
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Advantages of green roofs?

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  • Reduce stormwater runoff
  • Reduce heating and cooling costs and energy usage
  • Create habitats
  • Improve air and water quality; reduce urban heat islands
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Disadvantages of green roofs?

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  • Cost more than traditional roofs
  • Require ongoing maintenance (even irrigation)
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What happens when you take a meandering river and straighten it?

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The river will wind up eroding its banks upstream and face deposition downstream
(if you straighten a river, must engineer the banks entirely)

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14
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Channelization (straighter)

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water will flow fast

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15
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Channelization (smoother)

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no concrete or vegetation

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16
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Channelization (deeper)

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floodwalls and levees ensure water does not overflow onto floodplain

17
Q

Channelization (trapezoidal)

A

minimize erosion

18
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Pros of channelization and levee projects for flood control

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  • move more water quickly through channels (faster, deeper flow) = protects cities
  • work well to protect infrastructure during high-frequency, low-magnitude floods
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Cons of channelization and levee projects for flood control

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  • Levees fail catastrophically during big floods
  • Flooplain cut off from channel, destroying habitats and losing temporary water storage on floodplains
  • Increased erosion and deposition
  • Faster transfer of flood peaks (spill over floodplain)
20
Q

What kind of flood control method would be appropriate for a small stream in a city (i.e. Muddy River)?

A

Land use planning in the floodplain

21
Q

What kind of flood control project would be appropriate for a large river flowing through a major city?

A

Channel straightening

22
Q

Which kinds of flood control projects work by moving water through channels faster?

A

Levees & Channel straightening & concrete channels

23
Q

Which of the following is a flood-control strategy that works by detaining water in the watershed?

A

using floodplains as parks

24
Q

Tallest Dam in U.S

A

Oroville Dam, CA