• The 50-foot-wide pipeline right-of-way has one 10-inch diameter refined products pipeline crossing the Volga River in Fayette, IA. The pipeline is exposed for the entire width of the Volga River. A channel has formed beneath the pipeline, causing the pipeline to span about 12 inches off the riverbed in the middle of the river.

  • A 12-inch natural gas pipeline crosses Buffalo Creek in Beckham County, Oklahoma in a 16-foot wide right-of-way. The creek bed and banks are composed of clay and sand. A fallen tree in the creek pushed water to the right creating a scour area and eroding the right descending bank.

  • A 150-foot wide pipeline right-of-way contained four natural gas pipelines with diameters of 42 inches, 30 inches, and two 36 inches. The two 36-inch pipelines crossed Big Swamp Creek in Covington County, Mississippi. The two 36-inch pipelines had a preexisting grout mat...

  • A 50-foot wide pipeline right-of-way contained an 18-inch refined product pipeline. The 18-inch pipeline crosses Dyer Ditch between a railroad corridor and a residential area in Lake County, Indiana. Downcutting of the creek bed caused the banks to become steep and unstable...

  • The Terrebonne General Medical Center planned a bank stabilization and beautification project along Bayou Terrebonne in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana. The plan included installation of a 100 ft steel arch pedestrian bridge across Bayou Terrebonne from East Main Street to East Park Avenue.

  • An 8-inch natural gas pipeline crosses Caddo Creek in Carter County, Oklahoma. The bed and banks of the creek are composed of clay and sand and the banks are well vegetated. Heavy rain caused lateral migration and head cutting that eroded the right descending bank.