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Protección contra flujos de detritos y deslizamientos superficiales - Camarillo Springs Emergency 2015

One of five UX type debris flow barriers already installed - view from the valley side - type UX180-H6

Protección contra flujos de detritos y deslizamientos superficiales - Camarillo Springs Emergency 2015

Previous debris flow caused damage to two residences

Protección contra flujos de detritos y deslizamientos superficiales - Camarillo Springs Emergency 2015

Previous debris flowed up to the roof line.

Protección contra flujos de detritos y deslizamientos superficiales - Camarillo Springs Emergency 2015

Another view of the damages caused by the debris flow.

Protección contra flujos de detritos y deslizamientos superficiales - Camarillo Springs Emergency 2015

Installation of posts for the UX-180-H6 barrier - for Geobrugg's debris flow barriers only lightweight equipment is necessary

Protección contra flujos de detritos y deslizamientos superficiales - Camarillo Springs Emergency 2015

Installation of the top support rope for the UX-180-H6 type debris flow barrier

Protección contra flujos de detritos y deslizamientos superficiales - Camarillo Springs Emergency 2015

More detailed view of fully installed debris flow barrier type VX140-H4

Protección contra flujos de detritos y deslizamientos superficiales - Camarillo Springs Emergency 2015

Debris flow barrier type VX140-H4 after the first event - visible perfect state of the already loaded protection

 
 

Longitud del sistema

6 m - 25 m

 

Año de instalación:

2015

Situación

After wildfires stripped the hills bare of vegetation, torrential rains during the monsoon season of 2014 created significant debris flow events impacting and devastating homes. With the 2015 El Niño approaching, preventive measures were quickly installed in the hillsides above Camarillo Springs as the primary mitigation measure against future debris flows.

Descripción

The City of Camarillo hired the engineering company Kane Geotech, Inc. (Kane Geotech) to design debris flow mitigation measures. Dr. William Kane designed a plan and specified use of Geobrugg’s debris flow and shallow landslide barriers placed strategically within high risk gullies (barrancas).

At the end of 2015 the City of Camarillo hired Access Limited Construction Co., Inc. (Access Limited) to install the Geobrugg systems. Access Limited worked with Kane Geotech and Geobrugg to have the barriers installed before the rains hit. Geobrugg delivered material and Access Limited completed installation well ahead of the January 31st deadline. El Niño reached California the very next week and the Geobrugg Debris Flow barriers performed as designed.

Retention capacity:

Barranca 1 = 2,000 CY / 1,530 m³
Barranca 2 = 10,000 CY / 7,645  m³
Barranca 3 =12,000 CY / 9,175 m³
Total of 24,000 CY / 18,350 m³

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País / Región

EE. UU.

Cliente

City of Camarillo

Ingeniería:

Kane Geotech, Inc.

Subcontratista:

Access Limited Construction Co., Inc.

Objeto protegido

Edificio

Protección contra la corrosión

Galvanizado, GEOBRUGG SUPERCOATING

Su contacto local

René Müller
   

René Müller

Country Manager Western Switzerland

Protección contra riesgos naturales
Ingeniería hidráulica
Minería / Túneles
Sistema de Monitoreo
Geobrugg AG,Industriestrasse 21,5200 Brugg / Suiza Country Manager Western Switzerland

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Olivia Sartorius
   

Olivia Sartorius

Project Manager Sales Eastern and Central Switzerland

Protección contra riesgos naturales
Ingeniería hidráulica
Minería / Túneles
Sistema de Monitoreo
Geobrugg AG Project Manager Sales Eastern and Central Switzerland

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Isacco Toffoletto
   

Isacco Toffoletto

Country Manager Southern Switzerland

Protección contra riesgos naturales
Ingeniería hidráulica
Minería / Túneles
Sistema de Monitoreo
Geobrugg AG Ticino,Via Brusada 5,6933 Muzzano / Suiza Country Manager Southern Switzerland

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