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Flood protection and erosion control with PROPEX Pyramat
Overview
The Mayo Clinic Hospital, Phoenix is located within the southernmost portion of the Desert Ridge Master Planned Community. Early USACE permitting required wash corridors within the community to remain natural. Construction of the Mayo Clinic Phoenix Campus began in 1996. Prior to development, the City of Phoenix required a corridor be designated along the eastern boundary of the Campus for construction of a regional drainage channel. This channel would protect the eastern portion of the Campus from offsite flows. The entire project lies within the FEMA defined alluvial floodplain FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area.
In 2005 an Individual 404 Permit was issued by the USACE for the entire Campus, allowing disturbance to jurisdictional washes located on the Campus. Conditions of approval required reconstructed wash corridors to be revegetated.
Challenge
Recent development along the eastern side of the campus required the construction of drainage improvements. A new channel was tied-in to existing culverts below the 101 Loop and then routed down gradient between buildings on the eastern portion of the Campus.
The channel section is designed to have a meandering, low-flow channel section to match the existing wash bank’s full capacity. The 100-year design worst-case flow of 66 m³ (2,338 ft³) would overtop the low flow banks and be contained in the flood flow channel.
To protect the outer banks of the flood flow channel from erosion, promote natural vegetation per the USACE permits requirements, and accommodate desert landscape plantings, the design engineer chose PROPEX® Pyramat®.
Solution
PROPEX Pyramat is a High Performance Turf Reinforcement Mat (HPTRM) that protects the ground surface from erosion while promoting natural vegetation. Due to its homogenous structure, PROPEX Pyramat can be cut to accommodate landscape plantings for aesthetics. PROPEX Pyramat 75 is an approved material for privately owned channels within the City of Phoenix.
After PROPEX Pyramat was installed, it was soil filled and hydroseeded with native seed mix. The installed nature-based solution meets the USACE permit requirements and required no revisions to the FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM).
Mayo Clinic, Phoenix Channel protection PROPEX Pyramat Arizona
Mayo Clinic, Phoenix Channel protection PROPEX Pyramat Arizona
Mayo Clinic, Phoenix Channel protection PROPEX Pyramat Arizona
Mayo Clinic, Phoenix Channel protection PROPEX Pyramat Arizona
Mayo Clinic, Phoenix Channel protection PROPEX Pyramat Arizona
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