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This page contains detailed information from the KRIS Photodatabase table about photos in series Restoration- Road Surface Erosion Control Projects.



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Basin Sheepscot
Caption To solve the problem, the MDOT replaced the deck on the bridge and hardened the area where water from the deck left the road. Photo by M. Laser August 2004.
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Category Restoration
Description To solve the problem, the MDOT replaced the deck on the bridge and hardened the area where water from the deck left the road. Photo by M. Laser August 2004.
Filename choate_road_after.jpg
Filesize 136047
Meta_Id COMBO_pics
Notefile sheepscot.htm#COMBO_pics
Path bw/choate_road_after.jpg
Photographer Melissa Laser
Series Restoration- Road Surface Erosion Control Projects
SubBasin Basinwide / Regional


../bw/choate_road_before.jpg + 137 KB
Basin Sheepscot
Caption There are 742 miles of roads in the Sheepscot River watershed which has an area of about 350 square miles. Public roads are maintained by the Maine Department of Transportation or the municipalities, and private roads are maintained by the individuals or road associations. This bridge is located on the Choate Road in Windsor. The Choate Road is a town road but the bridge belongs to MDOT. This photo shows a common issue with bridges in the watershed, erosion off the deck and around the abutments. Photo by M. Laser July 2004.
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Category Restoration
Description There are 742 miles of roads in the Sheepscot River watershed which has an area of about 350 square miles. Public roads are maintained by the Maine Department of Transportation or the municipalities, and private roads are maintained by the individuals or road associations. This bridge is located on the Choate Road in Windsor. The Choate Road is a town road but the bridge belongs to MDOT. This photo shows a common issue with bridges in the watershed, erosion off the deck and around the abutments. Photo by M. Laser July 2004.
Filename choate_road_before.jpg
Filesize 137957
Meta_Id COMBO_pics
Notefile sheepscot.htm#COMBO_pics
Path bw/choate_road_before.jpg
Photographer Melissa Laser
Series Restoration- Road Surface Erosion Control Projects
SubBasin Basinwide / Regional


../bw/dinsmore_lane_after.jpg + 85 KB
Basin Sheepscot
Caption The landowners formed the Branch Pond Association to pool resources to fix the road. Recycled asphalt was used to harden the road surface. Ditches and turn outs were installed to get water off the road, further reducing the potential for erosion. Photo by M. Laser July 2001.
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Category Restoration
Description The landowners formed the Branch Pond Association to pool resources to fix the road. Recycled asphalt was used to harden the road surface. Ditches and turn outs were installed to get water off the road, further reducing the potential for erosion. Photo by M. Laser July 2001.
Filename dinsmore_lane_after.jpg
Filesize 85056
Meta_Id COMBO_pics
Notefile sheepscot.htm#COMBO_pics
Path bw/dinsmore_lane_after.jpg
Photographer Melissa Laser
Series Restoration- Road Surface Erosion Control Projects
SubBasin Basinwide / Regional


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Basin Sheepscot
Caption Dinsmore Lane is a private road in China providing access to Branch Pond camps. As seen in the photo, the road surface was prone to severe erosion due to its slope. Photo by M. Laser October 2000.
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Category Restoration
Description Dinsmore Lane is a private road in China providing access to Branch Pond camps. As seen in the photo, the road surface was prone to severe erosion due to its slope. Photo by M. Laser October 2000.
Filename dinsmore_lane_before.jpg
Filesize 140161
Meta_Id COMBO_pics
Notefile sheepscot.htm#COMBO_pics
Path bw/dinsmore_lane_before.jpg
Photographer Melissa Laser
Series Restoration- Road Surface Erosion Control Projects
SubBasin Basinwide / Regional


../bw/geotextile.jpg + 195 KB
Basin Sheepscot
Caption This is a photo of geotextile fabric use on a private gravel road in China. The fabric is used to stabilize the road as it prevents surface gravel from sinking into the base material. Photo by M. Laser October 2003.
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Category Restoration
Description This is a photo of geotextile fabric use on a private gravel road in China. The fabric is used to stabilize the road as it prevents surface gravel from sinking into the base material. Photo by M. Laser October 2003.
Filename geotextile.jpg
Filesize 195640
Meta_Id COMBO_pics
Notefile sheepscot.htm#COMBO_pics
Path bw/geotextile.jpg
Photographer Melissa Laser
Series Restoration- Road Surface Erosion Control Projects
SubBasin Basinwide / Regional


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Basin Sheepscot
Caption This is a photo of a major road project on the Martins Woods Road in Palermo. At the base of the steep hill on the road is the West Branch of the Sheepscot River. To reduce erosion, rock line ditches were installed with settling basins which the Town of Palermo cleans out annually. Photo by M. Laser October 2002.
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Category Restoration
Description This is a photo of a major road project on the Martins Woods Road in Palermo. At the base of the steep hill on the road is the West Branch of the Sheepscot River. To reduce erosion, rock line ditches were installed with settling basins which the Town of Palermo cleans out annually. Photo by M. Laser October 2002.
Filename martins_woods_road.jpg
Filesize 82550
Meta_Id COMBO_pics
Notefile sheepscot.htm#COMBO_pics
Path bw/martins_woods_road.jpg
Photographer Melissa Laser
Series Restoration- Road Surface Erosion Control Projects
SubBasin Basinwide / Regional


../bw/somerville_road_after.jpg + 162 KB
Basin Sheepscot
Caption Working with the MDOT for technical advice, the town reduced the slope of the approach to Route 105 by raising the elevation of the road towards the bridge. This also provided an opportunity to establish ditches and settling basins. The road was eventually paved and the ditches have re-vegetated. Photo by M. Laser September 2003.
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Category Restoration
Description Working with the MDOT for technical advice, the town reduced the slope of the approach to Route 105 by raising the elevation of the road towards the bridge. This also provided an opportunity to establish ditches and settling basins. The road was eventually paved and the ditches have re-vegetated. Photo by M. Laser September 2003.
Filename somerville_road_after.jpg
Filesize 162143
Meta_Id COMBO_pics
Notefile sheepscot.htm#COMBO_pics
Path bw/somerville_road_after.jpg
Photographer Melissa Laser
Series Restoration- Road Surface Erosion Control Projects
SubBasin Basinwide / Regional


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Basin Sheepscot
Caption The Somerville Road in the Town of Somerville was a chronic problem for the town and the river. Lack of ditches and a small but steep approach to Route 105 required the application of extra sand in the winter. Photo by M. Laser June 2003.
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Category Restoration
Description The Somerville Road in the Town of Somerville was a chronic problem for the town and the river. Lack of ditches and a small but steep approach to Route 105 required the application of extra sand in the winter. Photo by M. Laser June 2003.
Filename somerville_road_before.jpg
Filesize 161763
Meta_Id COMBO_pics
Notefile sheepscot.htm#COMBO_pics
Path bw/somerville_road_before.jpg
Photographer Melissa Laser
Series Restoration- Road Surface Erosion Control Projects
SubBasin Basinwide / Regional



 
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