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Durango Exhibit 7: Report on the Design, Functionality, and Physical Characteristics of the Durango Boating Park
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Durango Exhibit 7: Report on the Design, Functionality, and Physical Characteristics of the Durango Boating Park
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Durango RICD
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CO
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San Juan/Dolores
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7
Date
1/1/3000
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Recreational Engineering and Planning, Gary M. Lacy
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Durango Exhibit 7: Report on the Design, Functionality, and Physical Characteristics of the Durango Boating Park
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The project design is specifically tailored to the environmental characteristics of the Animas <br />River. Communication with local governmental and environmental agencies such as the <br />Division of Wildlife and the Corps of Engineers is imperative to ensure that this project will <br />act to build on the existing characteristics of the Animas River. <br />U- Structures <br />U- Structures have been the basis for many Recreational In- Channel Diversions (RICD) <br />applications and have been the defining structures in many boating parks in Colorado. <br />These structures have very predictable flow depths, have been proven in water court, several <br />times, to adequately capture, control and divert the river, and have been determined to meet <br />all requirements of SB 261. The design of these in- stream structures is pertinent to this <br />discussion and explains how the same structure can provide navigable hydraulic features at <br />lower levels and dynamic whitewater features at higher levels while controlling and diverting <br />the flow. <br />One primary feature for use in flow control and the creation of whitewater features is the U- <br />structure. The construction of a portion of one of these structures is shown in Figure 7. <br />This feature is used to create a river wide "drop" and can be used to constrict lower flows to <br />increase the velocity and power of the water. By adjusting the gradient of the flow over the <br />U -drop a wave or hydraulic can be formed. The structure also features elevated wings that <br />are positioned along both riverbanks. These wings provide an eddy for easy recirculation to <br />the wave. This structure is also beneficial to the in- stream habitat. The gradient of the drop <br />keeps a pool below the structure scoured and creates a natural habitat for fish and aquatic <br />life. <br />23 <br />
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