• 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.

  • An 18-inch natural gas and fuel pipeline crosses a tributary to Perkiomen Creek in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania in a 50-foot wide right-of-way. The creek bed is composed of shale, gravel, and sand while the banks are composed of clay, rock, and gravel.

  • In a tributary to West Fork San Jacinto River in Montgomery County, Texas, four pipelines owned by multiple operators were exposed following multiple rain events, including a severe 10-inch rainfall that caused lateral migration and extreme headcutting across the ROW.

  • 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.