Title: Soils 497A Urban Soils
1Soils 497AUrban Soils
- Landscape Stability 1
- Site Constraints
2Before soil design is accomplished, the soil
currently on site must be dealt with. There are
many practical considerations to reforming the
land. Six objectives relating to topographic
reconstruction or major land reshaping include
- law and regulation compliance
- material management
- creation of stable landscapes
- both the soils internal and surface water
management - erosion control
- long term maintenance
(Toy and Black, 2000).
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4Site Constraints
There are two constraint areas that must be
reviewed prior to developing an area.
- On-Site Constraints
- Off-Site Constraints
Which can have both PHYSICAL and USE Constraints
5On-site Physical Concerns
- Topography
- Depth to Bedrock
- Depth and Type of Fill
- Utility Location and Depth
- Microclimate
- Current Surface Flow
- Current Volunteer Vegetation
6Off-site Physical Concerns
- Adjacent Topography
- Adjacent Surface Flow
- Adjacent Buildings
- Adjacent Water Bodies
7USE Concerns
- Legal Boundaries
- Federal, State, Local Regulations
- Adjacent Highway Runoff
- SAFETY Concerns.
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9If this is on your site, you need to make sure it
stays on the site!!!! Use of Erosion and
Sediment controls such as silt fence, hay bales
To stop mass movement like this one will need
to terrace the stockpile with several lines of
silt fence.
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14THE ENGINEERED SLOPE AS APPLIED TO THE GETTY
CENTER, VIEW 1
15THE ENGINEERED SLOPE AS APPLIED TO THE GETTY
CENTER, VIEW 2
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