Types of check dams
A) Brushwood check dams
:
- Constructing brushwood check dams conserves small gullies up to 1.2 m to 2.1 m deep. These are classified into;
a) Single row brushwood check dams.
b) Both row brushwood check dams
B) Semi permanent dams:
- these dams are more stable than brushwood check dams.
These are following types;
a) Dry stone check dams: it is made up of dry stones without mortar.
b) Log Dams: when timber is available it is used for making log dams.
C)Permanent check dams:
- They are built in deeper and wider gullies where no other measures can stop erosion. They are of following types;
a) Drop spillway: it is an efficient structure for controlling relatively low head upon 3m and discharge capacity of 3m3/ sec.
b) Chute spillways: it is useful in high overfalls where a full flow structure is required and where site condition do not permit the use a detention type of structure.
c) Gabions: it uses pre- fabricated rectangular basket called gabion made up of galvanized wire netting. The basket is placed in position and filled with stones, and then the lid is wired down.