Assessment of technical conditions of bank protection of watercourses and reservoirs in the city of Poznań

Aim of the study: The aim of presented paper was to assess the technical conditions of bank protection in Poznań on following hydrotechnical structures: the Warta River, Cybina River, Malta Lake, Rusałka Lake, Bogdanka River, Sołackie Ponds and the Główna River. Material and methods: Both river...

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Main Authors: Mateusz Hämmerling, Natalia Walczak, Zbigniew Walczak, Paweł Zawadzki
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Language:English
Published: University of Agriculture in Krakow 2020-09-01
Series:Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Formatio Circumiectus
Online Access:http://acta.urk.edu.pl/ASSESSMENT-OF-TECHNICAL-CONDITIONS-OF-BANK-PROTECTION-OF-WATERCOURSES-AND-RESERVOIRS,109999,0,2.html
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Natalia Walczak
Zbigniew Walczak
Paweł Zawadzki
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description Aim of the study: The aim of presented paper was to assess the technical conditions of bank protection in Poznań on following hydrotechnical structures: the Warta River, Cybina River, Malta Lake, Rusałka Lake, Bogdanka River, Sołackie Ponds and the Główna River. Material and methods: Both river banks and reservoirs in cities require a specific approach. Natural processes (sediment accumulation, surface runoff, seepage) and human activity (including thoughtless acts of vandalism) force the need for continuous monitoring of banks and taking targeted measures to ensure safety in their vicinity. Properly designed, constructed and maintained reinforcements allows for long-term protection of embankments against damage and protect city residents against flooding. In Poznań, access to the banks of the Warta River and its tributaries is unlimited. Along the waterway there are walking and cycling paths. There are water barrages on the watercourses and reservoirs are among the most attractive spots in the parks. The largest artificial reservoir, Malta Lake on the Cybina River, has a regatta course and a small beach, meaning it is under strong anthropopressure. The stands of regatta course and its technical facilities are utilised during mass events by thousands of water sports enthusiasts. From the first warm days of spring, the banks of the Warta on the downtown section are occupied by Poznań citizens. Open at 4 city beaches water equipment rentals offer kayaks and motorized boats. In Poznań, access to the banks of the Warta River and its tributaries is unlimited. Footpaths andbicycle paths have been created along the paths. The waters of the flowing rivers have been piled upand the attraction of the parks has become a water reservoir. From the first warm spring days, theWarta banks on the city stretch of the river are occupied by Poznań residents. Opened at 4 city beaches, water. Results and conclusions: The overall condition of checked reinforcements of river banks and water reservoirs should be evaluated as good. The flexible strengthening in a form of a stone coating was in the worst, though still satisfactory, condition.
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spelling doaj-art-6225ab7c78754d56b10778b2fe97b85c2025-01-02T08:36:07ZengUniversity of Agriculture in KrakowActa Scientiarum Polonorum. Formatio Circumiectus1644-07652020-09-01183317https://doi.org/10.15576/ASP.FC/2019.18.3.3Assessment of technical conditions of bank protection of watercourses and reservoirs in the city of PoznańMateusz Hämmerling0Natalia Walczak1Zbigniew Walczak2Paweł Zawadzki 3Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Poznaniu, Katedra Inżynierii Wodnej i SanitarnejUniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Poznaniu, Katedra Inżynierii Wodnej i SanitarnejUniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Poznaniu, Instytut Budownictwa i GeoinżynieriiUniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Poznaniu, Katedra Inżynierii Wodnej i SanitarnejAim of the study: The aim of presented paper was to assess the technical conditions of bank protection in Poznań on following hydrotechnical structures: the Warta River, Cybina River, Malta Lake, Rusałka Lake, Bogdanka River, Sołackie Ponds and the Główna River. Material and methods: Both river banks and reservoirs in cities require a specific approach. Natural processes (sediment accumulation, surface runoff, seepage) and human activity (including thoughtless acts of vandalism) force the need for continuous monitoring of banks and taking targeted measures to ensure safety in their vicinity. Properly designed, constructed and maintained reinforcements allows for long-term protection of embankments against damage and protect city residents against flooding. In Poznań, access to the banks of the Warta River and its tributaries is unlimited. Along the waterway there are walking and cycling paths. There are water barrages on the watercourses and reservoirs are among the most attractive spots in the parks. The largest artificial reservoir, Malta Lake on the Cybina River, has a regatta course and a small beach, meaning it is under strong anthropopressure. The stands of regatta course and its technical facilities are utilised during mass events by thousands of water sports enthusiasts. From the first warm days of spring, the banks of the Warta on the downtown section are occupied by Poznań citizens. Open at 4 city beaches water equipment rentals offer kayaks and motorized boats. In Poznań, access to the banks of the Warta River and its tributaries is unlimited. Footpaths andbicycle paths have been created along the paths. The waters of the flowing rivers have been piled upand the attraction of the parks has become a water reservoir. From the first warm spring days, theWarta banks on the city stretch of the river are occupied by Poznań residents. Opened at 4 city beaches, water. Results and conclusions: The overall condition of checked reinforcements of river banks and water reservoirs should be evaluated as good. The flexible strengthening in a form of a stone coating was in the worst, though still satisfactory, condition.http://acta.urk.edu.pl/ASSESSMENT-OF-TECHNICAL-CONDITIONS-OF-BANK-PROTECTION-OF-WATERCOURSES-AND-RESERVOIRS,109999,0,2.html
spellingShingle Mateusz Hämmerling
Natalia Walczak
Zbigniew Walczak
Paweł Zawadzki
Assessment of technical conditions of bank protection of watercourses and reservoirs in the city of Poznań
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title Assessment of technical conditions of bank protection of watercourses and reservoirs in the city of Poznań
title_full Assessment of technical conditions of bank protection of watercourses and reservoirs in the city of Poznań
title_fullStr Assessment of technical conditions of bank protection of watercourses and reservoirs in the city of Poznań
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of technical conditions of bank protection of watercourses and reservoirs in the city of Poznań
title_short Assessment of technical conditions of bank protection of watercourses and reservoirs in the city of Poznań
title_sort assessment of technical conditions of bank protection of watercourses and reservoirs in the city of poznan
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