Los Angeles County Flood Control District Eaton Dam Spillway Hydraulic Analysis

“CWE demonstrated the ability to come up with alternative solutions to the project. This project was quite complex and had many technical issues. CWE was able to resolve these issues using their engineering knowledge and judgment.”
Iraj Nasseri, PhD, PE, Chief Hydrologist

Project Scope

CWE evaluated the impacts of adding an invert access ramp to connect the Eaton Dam Spillway to the Eaton Wash Channel.  The Los Angeles County Flood Control District (LACFCD) wanted to add an access ramp to connect the spillway to the channel to provide accessibility for maintenance.  The modifications to the channel hydraulics required approval by the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE).  Two 2-Dimensional models, AdH and 2-Dimensional Unsteady Flow (TUFLOW), were required to ensure that the modifications did not impact channel hydraulics.  Existing and proposed conditions models were developed to assess maximum spillway and channel flow conditions.  The study also required determining the most critical combination of flows at the confluence of the channel and spillway.  A report was prepared and submitted to LACFCD and the USACE for approval of the channel modifications.  The study was approved and the project was constructed.

Details

Client:

Los Angeles County Flood Control District

Start Date:

August 2013

End Date:

March 2014

Awards

This project received awards from:

  • American Public Works Association (APWA)
  • American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
  • Engineering News-Record (ENR)
  • California Stormwater Quality Association (CASQA
  • Storm Water Solutions magazine

Sitework

  • Site Grading
  • Roadway Paving
  • Retaining Walls
  • Recycled Water Line
  • Piping Plans
  • Stream Channel and Infiltration Basin Design
  • Water-Tight System for Irrigation
  • Electrical and Mechanical Plans
  • Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Plans

Public Enhancements

  • Park Lighting and Signage
  • Trails
  • Viewing Areas
  • Landscaping Details

Structural Improvements

  • Inlet and Outlet Structures
  • Bridge Structures
  • Culverts
  • 20-cfs Flood Control Pump Station
  • Several Irrigation Pump Stations
  • Other Control Structures