
Restoring stream bank while promoting vegetation
Overview
Mountain Creek has been identified by the Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation (TDEC) as a 303(d) listed stream, meaning that its pollution exceeds the State's standards for one or more water quality criteria. Habitat alteration and sediment have been identified as the main pollutants, partly due to channel erosion caused by urban development and increased stormwater runoff.
A severely eroded section of the creek was endangering the structural stability and safety of an access road and outdoor classroom at a local elementary school. An environmental organization based in Chattanooga led a team comprising businesses, government agencies, and the school system to find a solution.
Challenge
The group determined that the PROPEX® Scourlok® Engineered Bank Stabilization system, designed to withstand extreme hydraulic and non-hydraulic stresses and promote vegetation, was the appropriate choice to protect and restore the stream bank. PROPEX Scourlok consists of interlocking metal baskets lined with a nonwoven geotextile and armored with PROPEX Pyramat® 75 High Performance Turf Reinforcement Mat (HPTRM) to prevent erosion and promote sediment removal. Two tiers of PROPEX Scourlok were installed along 105 ft (32 m) of Mountain Creek to withstand a 100-year flood event. Additionally, PROPEX Armormax® was used to stabilize the slope above PROPEX Scourlok and prevent future erosion.
Solution
Since the completion of the project, the stream has naturally restored itself to its original channel depth. This restoration has led to the formation of pools and riffles, resulting in the relocation of several fish and minnow species to this section of the stream. Prior to the construction, there were almost no fish in this area. Moreover, various wildflowers and native vegetation have emerged along the slope, attracting several butterfly species.

Mountain Creek Stream bank stabilization, Tennessee Erosion control PROPEX
Mountain Creek Stream bank stabilization, Tennessee Erosion control PROPEX

Mountain Creek Stream bank stabilization, Tennessee Erosion control PROPEX
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