Master the essentials of building safe, reliable earth dams with a clear, practical guide that explains the principles behind design, construction, and upkeep.
This study focuses on high earth dams and the core ideas that keep them stable and watertight.
The book presents a practical approach rather than a formal treatise. It covers how to choose sites, select materials, and supervise work so that embankments resist seepage, settlement, and overload. Readers will see how classifications, preliminary investigations, and consolidation techniques come together to support durable structures.
- How to assess catchment areas, reservoir basins, and dam sites for safe, effective design.
- Different types of earth dams and the role of core walls, puddle walls, and facing materials.
- Guidelines on materials, compaction, water use during construction, and preventing leakage.
- Strategies for supervision, maintenance, and ensuring adequate wasteways.
Ideal for students and professionals seeking a solid, non-novel introduction to earth dam design and construction.